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Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy
Description:
Avoiding Medication Errors with Insulin Therapy is a knowledge-based program for pharmacists and nurses. The activity will explore the history of errors associated with insulin therapy and review the frequency with which they occur. Participants will learn how medication errors are generally multifactorial in nature and how medication systems contribute to these errors. Specific examples of actual medication errors will be provided to show when and how errors may occur. This acti...
(FREE)
Specialties:
Diabetes | Errors (Medication) | Medication Safety
Disciplines:
Nursing CNE | Pharmacy CPE
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ProCE
Medication errors in hospital settings have been associated with high rates of adverse drug reactions and even death. Technological advances, such as barcode scanners, can help prevent medication errors, having been shown to reduce the medication error rate in an ICU setting by 56%. This educational program will review the root problem of medication errors and the potential impact of barcode scanning in improving patient outcomes.
**Upon completion of this activity, nurses and pharmacists w...
(FREE)
Specialties:
Medication Safety | Errors (Medication) | Technology "Other"
Disciplines:
Nursing CNE | Pharmacy CPE
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Corexcel
After completing this couse participants should be able to:
1. Identify causes of medication errors.
2. Describe safety systems that may help prevent common medication errors.
3. Recognize strategies to correct error-prone aspects of prescribing.
4. Provide examples of drug packaging problems.
5. Explain ways patients can help protect themselves from medication errors.
Specialties:
Administration / Management | Case Management | Errors (Medical) | Errors (Med...
Disciplines:
Nurse Practitioner | Nursing CNE
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INQUISIT
Medication errors are the most common type of medical errors in healthcare. Adverse drug events account for 30% of all hospital-acquired conditions. An IOM report estimated that a hospital patient is subject to one medication error per day with considerable variation in rates across facilities. The US Department of Health and Human Service (HHS) have set a goal to reduce ADEs by 50% by 2013.This program will cover areas of interest to healthcare practitioners to reduce medication errors. Healt...
(LIVE)
Disciplines:
Clinical Laboratory CE | Counselor CE | Dietetics / Dietician CE | Nurse Pract...
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INQUISIT
This program will cover hot topics in risk management and patient safety. It will discuss The Joint Commission standard on disruptive behavior, the requirement for a code of conduct and what it means to have a culture of safety. It will discuss the CMS hospitals regulations on restraints, history and physicals, verbal orders, informed consent and new changes to the post anesthesia evaluation. MRI patient safety guidelines, use of trigger tools to detect errors and opportunities for improvement...
Specialties:
Administration / Management
Disciplines:
Clinical Laboratory CE | Nurse Practitioner | Nursing CNE | Pharmacy CPE | Ra...
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INQUISIT
This program will cover hot topics focusing on nursing in 2011. It will include problematic standards with Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and The Joint Commission (TJC). The discussion will include the CMS hospital regulations on restraints, history and physicals, verbal orders, informed consent and the post anesthesia evaluation. MRI patient safety guidelines, use of trigger tools to detect errors and opportunities for improvement will also be included.
Medication errors are...
Specialties:
Administration / Management
Disciplines:
Nurse Practitioner | Nursing CNE | Pharmacy CPE
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INQUISIT
Medication errors are the number one cause of medical errors in hospitals. The Joint Commission medication management standards were drafted with this in mind. This program will cover the 2010 chapter of the Joint Commission's medication management chapter (21 elements of performance), including four new changes effective July 1, 2009. These changes continue into 2010. The TJC focus is now on medication safety and reduction of errors. Medication management was a new chapter that the Joint Comm...
Specialties:
Administration / Management | Administration / Management | Medication Safety ...
Disciplines:
Nurse Practitioner | Nursing CNE | Pharmacy CPE
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Coverys
Increasingly, medical errors involving anticoagulants are the focus of medical malpractice litigation. Some of these errors involve omission of an anticoagulant. Others are focused on incorrect medication, dosage error, inadequate monitoring, patient education, or inadequate communication between or among physicians. This activity addresses each of these issues and offers risk management solutions to help physicians reduce their risk of medication errors involving an anticoagulant.
Specialties:
Anticoagulation / Thrombosis
Disciplines:
Physician / MD CME
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ATrain Education Inc.
Outlines seven types of medical errors and the Florida laws related to them. Describes factors that increase the risk of committing a medical error and populations that are especially vulnerable to such errors. Presents five commonly used approaches that have been effective in reducing medical errors.
(LIVE)
Specialties:
Social Issues | Rehabilitation / Therapy | Pharmacology | Law / Legal | Govern...
Disciplines:
Nurse Practitioner | Nursing CNE | Occupational Therapy CE | Physical Therapy...
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INQUISIT
CMS made significant changes to Tag 508 which were effective June 20, 2011 and include medication errors, adverse events, and drug incompatibilities. Since then there are new policies and procedures required by hospitals. This section now requires notification of the physicians and discusses when this must occur. Also discussed will be recent changes on anesthesia and analgesia and who can do moderate and deep sedation.This program will also address problematic standards that include verbal o...
Specialties:
Administration / Management
Disciplines:
Nurse Practitioner | Nursing CNE | Pharmacy CPE
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Power-Pak C.E.®
This program is designed to investigate possible causes of prescription medication errors from a legal standpoint by providing the most current data available and presenting strategies to improve safety in health care.
(FREE)
Specialties:
Medication Safety | Law / Legal | Government / Regulatory | Errors (Medication...
Disciplines:
Pharmacy CPE
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Pfiedler Enterprises and Swisslog
The Institute of Medicine’s (IOM) 1999 report, To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System, stated that medication-related errors were a significant cause of morbidity and mortality, accounting “for one out of every 131 outpatient deaths, and one out of 854 inpatient deaths.” Building on this work and previous IOM reports, the IOM put forth a report in 2006 entitled Preventing Medication Errors that noted that medication errors are among the most common medical mistakes, harming at l...
(FREE)
Specialties:
Technology "Emerging" | Technology "Automation" | Medication Safety | Medical ...
Disciplines:
Nursing CNE
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My Dental Continuing Education
This course is designed for all members of the dental team to inform and educate about risk management and prevention of medical errors in clinical practice. All dental professionals must be proactive in every controllable area to minimize risk of liability to the practice and more importantly, ensure the absolute safety of the dental patient. Many state dental boards require a course that educates the dental team about safety goals and patient protection. We have designed this course to meet ...
Specialties:
Dentistry General | Law / Legal
Disciplines:
Dental CDE
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Educational Review Systems, Inc.
This unique two-day medication safety workshop will be led by ISMP faculty and other selected medication safety experts who, based on their own real-world experiences in establishing and evaluating medication safety programs, will help you maximize your effectiveness in meeting today’s medication safety challenges.
When you attend ISMP’s Medication Safety Intensive, you will learn how to look at your organization “through the eyes of ISMP,” focusing efforts on medication-related iss...
(FREE)
(LIVE: Orlando, FL)
Specialties:
Medication Safety
Disciplines:
Pharmacy CPE
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American Society for Clinical Pathology
Upon completion of this activity, you will be able to:
* define a large-scale testing error.
* identify 9 constituencies that may be impacted by large-scale testing errors.
Specialties:
Research
Disciplines:
Physician / MD CME | Physician Assistant CME
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Virtual Lecture Hall
* Recognize how root causes and other factors contribute to errors and medical adverse events.
* Understand the difference between active and latent causes of medical adverse events.
* Lead and participate in activities that improve patient safety in your health care environment.
* Support the development of a just culture for recognizing and managing errors and adverse events.
* Recognize how errors in medication delivery occur.
* Manage the prompt and open disclosure of a medical er...
Specialties:
Errors (Medical) | Errors (Medication) | Ethics | Family Medicine | Internal M...
Disciplines:
Physician / MD CME | Physician Assistant CME
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Biologix Solutions, LLC
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
Summarize the types of medical errors.
List factors that increase the risk of medical errors.
Define populations of special vulnerability.
Identify responsibilities for reporting medical errors.
Explain processes for improving patient outcomes.
Discuss public education measures related to patient safety.
Specialties:
Errors (Medication) | Errors (Medical)
Disciplines:
Athletic Trainer | Clinical Laboratory CE | Counselor CE | Dental CDE | Diete...
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Medical Interactive Community
Primary care physicians manage many of the patients on long term anticoagulant therapy. They perform a difficult balancing act on a daily basis, weighing each patient’s risk of thromboembolism versus hemorrhage. The preponderance of current medical literature identifies under-utilization of anticoagulants as a major problem, and cites the burden of frequent blood work and fear of bleeding as the reason for under-utilization. The Joint Commission has made reducing the risk of patient injuries...
Specialties:
Adverse Drug Reactions / ADR | Anticoagulation / Thrombosis | Errors (Medicati...
Disciplines:
Nurse Practitioner | Physician / MD CME | Physician Assistant CME
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Dynamic Learning Online, Inc.
Patients enter healthcare systems with an expectation of receiving care that will help and not harm them. Yet, present studies show evidence of large numbers of patients receiving injury, often unintentional but preventable, during the administration of healthcare. Many of these deaths were from errors that could have been prevented.
Previous correctional emphasis has been on placing blame on the person who committed the error, with the intention that the person could learn from his/her mis...
Specialties:
Other
Disciplines:
Athletic Trainer | Occupational Therapy CE | Physical Therapy CE | Speech The...
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Anderson CE
The course must include a study of rootcause analysis, error reduction and prevention, and patient safety.
Specialties:
Errors (Medical) | Errors (Medication) | Medication Safety
Disciplines:
Nurse Practitioner | Nursing CNE
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INQUISIT
Every hospital that received Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement should be aware that CMS amended several important sections to the hospital conditions of participation (CoP) manual including clarifications to the section on nursing requirements related to blood transfusions, IVs, and intravenous medication.Training requirements for nurses and other personnel who administer blood transfusions and intravenous medications will be discussed. Also reviewed will be the changes relating to immediat...
Specialties:
Rehabilitation / Therapy | Rehabilitation / Therapy | Reimbursement / Coding /...
Disciplines:
Nurse Practitioner | Nursing CNE | Pharmacy CPE
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Getaway Seminars Inc.
FRIDAY MAY 18, 2012
HERBAL PRODUCTS & ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES
ACPE # 043-9999-11-030-L01-P
Scott Long, R.Ph, Ph. D
Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Objectives:
1. Review scientific and clinical data to assess the potential benefit and/or harm that alternative therapies present.
2. Assess the benefits and risks to a patient's health in recommending alternative therapies.
3. Demonstrate knowledge of the most commonly used herbal products.
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(LIVE: Las Vegas, NV)
Specialties:
Substance Abuse / Dependence | Nontraditional / Alternative Medicine | Medica...
Disciplines:
Pharmacy CPE
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NetCE
The Institute of Medicine's (IOM) 1999 publication To Err is Human: Building a Safer Health System, illuminated the unfortunate reality of medical errors in the healthcare industry. The report reviewed the prevalence of medical errors in the United States and highlighted measures that should be taken to prevent them. Specifically, the authors of the report noted that at least 44,000 and perhaps as many as 98,000 Americans were dying in hospitals each year as a result of medical errors. They fu...
Specialties:
Errors (Medical)
Disciplines:
Nursing CNE
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INQUISIT
This program will cover hot topics in risk management that impact patient safety. The Joint Commission standard on ten key areas risk managers should understand about the 2011 patient centered communication standards on use of interpreters and the July 2011 medication reconciliation standards will be explained. Included will be strategies to develop a culture of safety. CMS hospital regulations on restraints, history and physicals, verbal orders, and new changes to the post anesthesia evaluati...
Specialties:
Administration / Management
Disciplines:
Nurse Practitioner | Nursing CNE
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Institute for Healthcare Improvement
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of patient safety. You’ll learn the different types of errors, why errors occur, and how they can be prevented. You’ll understand effective and ineffective strategies for responding to errors when they do occur – especially with the goal of reducing, and ultimately eliminating, the chance that they’ll occur again. You’ll learn about the different kinds of error-reporting systems, and the effectiveness of each. Finally, yo...
Specialties:
Medication Safety | Errors (Medication) | Errors (Medical)
Disciplines:
Nursing CNE | Pharmacy CPE | Physician / MD CME
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The Texas Medical Association
Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to: 1) discuss the impact of patient safety and medical errors issues; 2) communicate clearly to other members of the patient care team; 3) determine how to improve the quality of their current record-keeping practices; and 4) devise processes and systems to enhance patient safety.
Specialties:
Administration / Management
Disciplines:
Physician / MD CME
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The Texas Medical Association
Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to: 1) discuss the impact of patient safety and medical errors issues; 2) communicate clearly to other members of the patient care team; 3) determine how to improve the quality of their current record-keeping practices; and 4) devise processes and systems to enhance patient safety.
Specialties:
Administration / Management
Disciplines:
Physician / MD CME
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American Association of Professional Coders
Top 10 Family Practice/Internal Medicine Coding Errors to Avoid for 2010
Specialties:
Informatics / IT
Disciplines:
Informatics / Coding / Billing CE
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American Health Resources Inc.
Earn up to 7 Credits.
Each program is individually accredited so you can attend one or all seminars.
Continental breakfast, delicious plated lunch & afternoon refreshments will be served.
Meet with industry professionals for product information and networking.
Registration - 8:00 am
Conference-8:30 am-5:00 pm
Diabetic Patient Outcomes Assessment: A Case Based Review
Medication Errors
(LIVE: Amherst, NY)
Specialties:
Pharmacology | Errors (Medication)
Disciplines:
Pharmacy CPE
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American Health Resources Inc.
Earn up to 7 Credits.
Each program is individually accredited so you can attend one or all seminars.
Continental breakfast, delicious plated lunch & afternoon refreshments will be served.
Meet with industry professionals for product information and networking.
Registration - 8:00 am
Conference-8:30 am-5:00 pm
Evaluating New Treatment Options in Managing Type 2 Diabetes
Medication Errors
(LIVE: Melville, NY)
Specialties:
Pharmacology | Errors (Medication) | Diabetes
Disciplines:
Pharmacy CPE
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