Symposium spotlight: Process improvement expert will guide you through adverse event analysis
Hospital Safety Insider, April 14, 2010
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It is just three short weeks until the 4th Annual Hospital Safety Center Symposium, and one of the sessions bound to generate discussion concerns how to dig at the root of adverse safety events.
During “Performance improvement strategies for safety officers and facility managers,” Ken Rohde, senior consultant at The Greeley Company in Marblehead, MA, will offer effective pointers on how to use root-cause analyses and tabletop exercises to improve physical environment processes. Rohde will also tell you how the skills of safety managers can help nudge improvements on the clinical side of your house.
There’s still time to book your flight to Las Vegas for the Hospital Safety Center Symposium, and for the first time this year we are also offering a virtual attendance option, during which you can participate in the conference via a live Webcast over your computer. No matter what option you choose, don’t miss this jam-packed way to stay on top of your professional development.
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