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Agenda : Executive Fellowship in Patient Safety On-Campus Project Presentations are open to all VIPC&S Registrants!
May 27-28, 2004, Richmond Academy of Medicine, (1200 East Clay Street,
Richmond, VA)
Phone: (804) 643-6631 Fax: 788-9987 (please let us know beforehand if anyone needs assistance to the auditorium, which is accessible by stairs only)

PRESENTATION AGENDA
Thursday, May 27, 2004

8:00- 8:15 AM Welcome & Introductions -
Dr. Karen Swisher
8:15- 8:40 AM Assessing Risk of Adverse Events in Behavioral Healthcare Agencies
Leslie Anderson, Director of Licensing, VDMHMR&SA Services, Richmond, VA
 8:40-9:05 AM Implementing Behavior-based Expectations and Associated Error Prevention Tools in a Community Hospital
Virginia Blair, RN, MS, CPHQ, Vice President, Performance Improvement, Prince William Health System, Manassas, VA
9:05-9:30 AM 366th MDG Patient Safety Initiative
Karen Church, MS, Chief Medical Group Stan/Eval Mountain Home, AFB, Idaho
9:30-9:45 AM Break (Richmond Academy of Medicine, first floor library)
9:45-10:10 AM Promoting a Culture of Safety Through Non-Punitive Reporting
Regina Donald, RPh, Director of Pharmacy, Stonewall Jackson Hospital, Lexington, Virginia
10:10 - 10:35 AM Assessing Public Knowledge of Safe and Appropriate Use of Acetaminophen
Angela Dyer, Pharm.D., Community Pharmacy Practice Resident, Buford Road Pharmacy, Richmond, VA
10:35 - 11:00 AM Anticoagulation Solution Team
Joyce Graham, JD, Director of Organizational Compliance, St. Joseph Regional Health Network, Reading, PA
11:00 - 11:25  AM Intrahospital Transport of Surgical Patients: Guidelines for Reducing Risks of the "Road Trip"
Jeffrey Green, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
11:25 - 12:45 PM Lunch (on your own) - Suggested lunch sites:
  • Valentine Museum Courtyard (A Sharper Palate)
  • MCV Hospital Cafeteria (Main Hospital)
  • Shockoe Slip Restaurants (Pe King, Sam Miller's)
12:45 - 1:10 PM Critical Event Review and Response: Process Redesign to Enhance Patient Safety
Lucinda Dale Harvey,
, MS, RN, Performance Improvement Coordinator, VCU Health System, Richmond, VA
1:10 - 1:35 PM The Power of Leadership in Promoting Patient Safety
Anne Heinly, MPS, MMS, Commander, Primary Care Services, Offult AFZ, NE
1:35 - 2:00 PM Enhancing Patient Safety by Improving a CQI Program with Education and Technology in a Supermarket Chain Pharmacy
Kelly Jones, Pharm.D., Community Pharmacy Resident, School of Pharmacy, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
2:00 - 2:25 PM FMEA for Traumatic Injury =>25 - Acceptance/Communication Process
Susan Lindsay, BA, RN, Director, Quality and Outcomes Management, Texas Children’s Hospital, Houston, TX
2:25 - 2:40 PM Break (Richmond Academy of Medicine, first floor library)
2:40 - 3:05 PM Linking Patient Satisfaction and Patient Safety: A Key to Patient Safety
Jill Mercier, RN, MS, CCM, Patient Safety Officer, VCU Health Systems, Richmond, VA
3:05 - 3:30 PM Prevention Through Immunization: Improving Adult Health with Vaccinations
Denise Miller, RN, BSN, CIC, Nurse Epidemiologist, Sentara General Hospital, Virginia Beach, VA
3:30 - 3:55 PM Decreasing the Incidence of Hospital Acquired Pressure Ulcers by Using the FOCUS PDSA Quality Improvement Model
Cynthia Roberts, RN, Patient Safety Coordinator, Centra Health, Lynchburg, VA
3:55 - 4:20 PM Redesigning an Independent Community Pharmacy: Preparing for the Future with Patient Safety in Mind
H. Otto Wachsmann, Jr., Pharm.D., Staff Pharmacist, Stony Creek Pharmacy, Stony Creek, VA
4:20 - 4:30 PM Closing remarks & adjourn
Dr. Karen Swisher

Friday, May 28, 2004

9:00 - 9:15 AM Welcome
Dr. Karen Swisher
9:15- 9:40 AM Medication Safety Plan in a Small Hospital: A Journey in Leadership
Vala Wagie, MS, CPHQ, Director, Quality Improvement & Risk Manager, Hollywood Pavilion, Hollywood, FLA
9:40 - 10:05 AM Emergency Department: Entry into the System
Joyce Waller, MS, Patient Safety Manager, Womack Army Medical Center, Fort Bragg, NC
10:05 - 10:30 AM Patient Safety Study Plan
Rene Cabral-Daniels, JD, MPH, Director, Office of Health Policy & Planning, Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia
10:30 - 10:55 AM Patient Safety curriculum in Biomedical Engineering
Martin Lenhardt, PhD, Professor of Biomedical Engineering & Emergency Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia
10:55-12:00 PM Open Discussion & Break (Richmond Academy of Medicine, first floor library)
12:00 - 2:00 PM Luncheon at the Capital Club
(FOR EXECUTIVE FELLOWS ONLY!)
2:00 - 2:15 PM Graduation Ceremony
Opening Remarks - Dr. Karen Swisher
2:15 - 3:00 PM Graduation Speaker
Dr. Michelle Mello, Assistant Professor of Health Policy & Law, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA
3:00-3:10 PM The Armstrong Patient Safety Project Award
Opening Remarks -Stephen S. Mick, Ph.D.
Presenting of Award- Dr. Carl Armstrong
3:10- 4:00 PM Awarding of Certificates
Dr. Karen Swisher
4:00- 4:30 PM Closing Remarks
Dr. Karen Swisher

Posters:

Utilizing Proactive Hazard Analysis in the Selection and Management of Floor Stock Medication
Leslie Eidem, RPh, Pharmacy Manager, Wesley Medical Center, Wichita, Kansas

Syllabus, Module 1 and Module 4
Lillian Eriksen, DSN, MN
, Associate Professor, University of Texas School of Nursing, Austin, TX

Patient Safety Education for Residents at a Community Hospital
Ann Paris, JD, RN, Director, Risk Management and Claims/Patient Safety Coordinator, Frankford Hospital, Philadelphia, PA

Design and Implementation of a Computerized Patient Incident Reporting (PIR) System
Eunice Steimke, RN, MS, CPHQ, Patient Safety Manager, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Hampton, Virginia