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MMLI: Information Technology & the Supply Chain

INQUISIT
This session will highlight supply chain issues and how information technology is being used to address them. Emerging information technologies that may impact supply chain processes will also be discussed. This is an introductory course targeted at those unfamiliar with how information technology is applied within the supply chain.
(LIVE)
Disciplines:
ProCE

Safe IV Administration with State-of-the-Art Technology

ProCE
This educational activity will describe the experiences and lessons learned with the implementation of intelligent infusion technology. The author, Jackie Estok, will discuss the importance of creating a safe IV administration environment for clinicians at the bedside, as well as physicians and patients. She will also describe how data collected with intelligent infusion technology is used in the improvement of safe bedside IV administration. After completing this activity, the participant ...
(FREE)
Specialties: Infusion Therapy     Disciplines: Nursing CNE | Pharmacy CPE

Value Analysis: Evaluating New Medical Technology – Covering All the Bases

INQUISIT
This educational activity will discuss and define the problems that arise with the introduction and implementation of new medical technology. This can be defined to include not only capital equipment, but also new medical devices that are implantable, insertable, or utilized in the complex diagnostic and interventional procedures of healthcare today. After defining the various problems and issues that can arise for any healthcare provider when new technology comes into an organization, solutio...
Specialties: Education / Teaching     Disciplines:
American Academy of Ophthalmology

The Ethical Ophthalmologist: Research, New Technology & Collegiality

American Academy of Ophthalmology
It is important to recognize the ethical issues unique to research and the definition of innovative therapies and standards of practice. At the same time, promoting constructive, collegial interactions between physicians helps the profession define and maintain performance standards as well as its "professional" status. How does the ethical ophthalmologist do all this and keep the best interests of patients foremost?
(FREE)
Specialties: Ethics | Ophthalmology / Optometry     Disciplines: Optometry / Ophthalmology CE

Healthcare Technology Case Studies

Coverys
As the electronic health record (EHR) gains wider and wider acceptance in healthcare practices, it also is increasingly likely to become a factor in medical malpractice litigation. This activity explores some of the legal risks and challenges inherent in the use of the EHR and specifically addresses some of the legal implications of the use (and misuse) of the EHR. Case studies are used to illustrate some of the specific issues that may ensnare the unsuspecting physician. They include: comp...
Specialties: Family Medicine | Internal Medicine | Primary Care     Disciplines: Physical Therapy CE
ProCE

Implementing Barcode Technology to Improve Medication Safety

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
Vindico Medical Education

Telemedicine

Vindico Medical Education
Portions of the proposed healthcare reform plan include provisions for those who do not have access to care, including those in remote areas. The proposed plan may also include provisions to provide technology, such as through telemedicine, that will allow those in medically underserved areas to obtain better care. Tele-education will also allow physicians in remote areas to continue their education by participating in courses and seminars via tele-education technology.
Specialties: Pediatrics     Disciplines: Physician / MD CME

10x10 with University of Illinois Chicago

AMIA
The UIC College of Applied Health Sciences, Department of Biomedical and Health Information Sciences, focuses its 10x10 course on examining how health information technology (HIT) can be used to support...and inhibit...patient safety. It was the 1999 IOM report "To Err is Human" followed by the 2001 report "Crossing the Quality Chasm" that brought patient safety to the national forefront and identified HIT as a critical means to achieve this goal. This 10x10 course will examine the informati...
Specialties: Errors (Medical) | Errors (Medication) | Ethics | HIPAA | Informatics / IT | M...     Disciplines: Informatics / Coding / Billing CE | Nursing CNE | Physician / MD CME
CMEweb.com

Contraception 1409

CMEweb.com
**Objectives:** * Identify clinical, legal, or scientific issues related to development and provisions of contraceptive technology or other reproductive services * Describe how those issues affect services and patient care * Integrate practical solutions to problems and information into daily practices, according to advice from nationally recognized family planning experts * Provide practical information that is evidence-based to help clinicians deliver contraceptives sensitively and ...
Specialties: OB/GYN / Women's Health | Infertility     Disciplines: Physician / MD CME | Nurse Practitioner | Nursing CNE

13th Annual International Symposium on Multidetector Row CT (DVD-ROM)

Meetings By Mail®
Every year, experts from around the world gather at the Annual International Symposium on Multidetector Row CT to present their latest findings concerning this evolving technology. The 2011 edition of this Symposium is available now, providing the newest strategies, techniques and tools for improved image quality and clinical applications. This DVD-ROM features a faculty of over 60 experts in 10 minute, focused lecture format addressing the full spectrum of capabilities, benefits and weaknesse...
Specialties: Cardiology / Cardiovascular | Diagnosis / Assessment / Patient History | Oncol...     Disciplines: Physician / MD CME | Radiology / RAD Tech CE
ProCE

Glycemic Control in the ICU: New Technology for Better Care

ProCE
Blood glucose management is a critical factor to optimize patient care outcomes in the ICU. Existing protocols for infusing IV insulin can result in poor or inconsistent glycemic control, as evidenced by cases of hypoglycemia and in miscalculations of insulin dosage. This program will demonstrate why advanced technology for managing IV insulin drips is often warranted, and how implementation can potentially impact patient safety and outcomes. Upon completion of this activity, nurses and pha...
(FREE)
Specialties: Critical Care / Intensive Care     Disciplines: Nursing CNE | Pharmacy CPE
Institute for Healthcare Improvement

Human Factors and Safety

Institute for Healthcare Improvement
This course is an introduction to the field of "human factors": how to incorporate knowledge of human behavior, especially human frailty, in the design of safe systems. You’ll explore case studies to analyze the human factors issues involved in health care situations. And you’ll learn how to use human factors principles to design safer systems of care – including the most effective strategies to prevent errors and mitigate their effects. Finally, you’ll learn how technology can reduce ...
Specialties: Medication Safety | Errors (Medication) | Errors (Medical)     Disciplines: Nurse Practitioner | Pharmacy CPE | Physician / MD CME

Program for Ambulatory Care Education (EM)

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
DESCRIPTION: This activity has been designed to help clinicians in ambulatory health systems develop health information technology systems, safety surveillance; improve communication among providers and patients, develop and implement interventions to better prepare and support patients. Performance data on each module will be used to assess the educational impact. This data will be collected by pre test vs. post-test performance. TARGET AUDIENCE: This activity is intended for intern...
Specialties: Internal Medicine     Disciplines: EMS / EMT / Paramedic CE
ProCE

2009 HAI Consensus Development Conference: Process and Technology Strategies for Prevention of Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections

ProCE
This 3-hour program will provide a summary of several expert presentations that were delivered at the HAI Conference. This program also includes key points from the Consensus Statement on the prevention of CLABSIs that was developed during the conference, owing to the combined efforts of the presenters, attendees, and the Consensus Advisory Panel. This Statement will be published in the medical literature in 2010. **Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists, nurses, and physicians will ...
(FREE)
Specialties: Hospital-Acquired Infections | Infectious Disease     Disciplines: Nursing CNE | Pharmacy CPE | Physician / MD CME

Documentation Essentials Part 02 -- Coding Clean Claims

Dynamic Learning Online, Inc.
This course is designed to help therapists understand the basics of the coding required in order to submit a clean claim to Medicare B. The coding topics covered in this course include ICD-9 (International Classification of Diseases) coding, CPT (Current Procedural Technology) coding, and understanding the CCI (Correct Coding Initiative) edits process.
Specialties: Other     Disciplines: Athletic Trainer | Occupational Therapy CE | Physical Therapy CE | Speech The...

MMLI: Strategic Leadership

INQUISIT
This program will describe the concepts and attributes of becoming a strategic leader for supply chain excellence within your organization. This will include descriptions and actions that will inform the participants on building relationships, becoming a respected agent of change, and how to assume a leadership role within your organization. Several examples of how to apply these concepts within your organization will be explored, such as the management of physician preference items (PPI), a...
(LIVE)
Specialties: Administration / Management | Diagnosis / Assessment / Patient History     Disciplines:

Shredding, Eliminating Risk, Literally

INQUISIT
To achieve Safe Harbor, organizations must render patient information unreadable, indiscernible or inaccessible by either encrypting the data appropriately using an approved technology and algorithm or by destroying the information using an approved method of destruction. One approach is to employ shredding. The OCR has also included a thorough review of Breach Notification and proper destruction of patient information in its newly initiated random audits. What do you need to know about succ...
(FREE)
Disciplines: Nurse Practitioner | Nursing CNE | Pharmacy CPE
ProCE

Using Advanced Technology for Glycemic Control in the ICU

ProCE
The target audience for this program includes pharmacists and nurses in health-system settings. After completing this activity, the participant will be able to: * Discuss patient safety factors associated with paper protocols versus software programs for achieving glycemic control * Describe advantages of obtaining glucose control in a shorter time * Identify team members required to implement a new glycemic control process * Describe one institution's "lessons learned" from implementing a...
(FREE)
Specialties: Critical Care / Intensive Care     Disciplines: Nursing CNE | Pharmacy CPE

IMRT/SRS/SBRT White Papers Webinar

American Society for Radiation Oncology
At the conclusion of this activity, the learn will be able to: - Define the resources in terms of time, personnel, training and technology that are crucial to safe delivery of IMRT, SRS and SBRT. - Discuss standard operating procedures for managing the many steps and hand-offs inherent in these modalities. - Assess the QA procedures that must take place at every stage in the process, from commissioning to treatment, in order to assure safe and accurate delivery of radiation.
Specialties: Radiology / Imagery / Nuclear Medicine     Disciplines: Nursing CNE | Physician / MD CME
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

Computed Body Tomography 2011: The Cutting Edge

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
DESCRIPTION Due to rapid advances in technology, radiologists and radiologic technologists often require a comprehensive review of recent advances in computed body tomography. This enduring materials activity will focus on 64-slice MDCT and newer systems including dual-source CT scanners. The schedule offers a series of 40-minute lectures designed to concentrate on specific topics in-depth, including state-of-the-art technology and software. Participants will have the opportunity to expand t...
Specialties: Technology "Other" | Radiology / Imagery / Nuclear Medicine     Disciplines: Physician / MD CME | Radiology / RAD Tech CE
ProCE

PCA: 25 Years in the Making: Where Are We Now?

ProCE
Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists and nurses will be able to: * Describe quality improvement models for PCA and the role of nursing and pharmacy in these models * Discuss pain management in the acute care and ambulatory environment * Integrate the management of risks associated with PCA use and adequacy of analgesia * Identify the features of PCA technology that impact nursing workflow and methods for reducing errors
(FREE)
Specialties: Cardiology / Cardiovascular     Disciplines: Nursing CNE | Pharmacy CPE

Cleanroom Microbiology for the Non-Microbiologist

The Center for Professional Innovation and Education
This course is designed for industry personnel involved with cleanroom operations who will benefit from a better understanding of how microbiology impacts cleanroom technology. The course is primarily designed for those who require a basic understanding of cleanroom operations, but will serve as a valuable refresher for those with experience in a cleanroom environment. The course focuses on cleanroom standards, maintenance, and operating procedures.
Specialties: Research | Regulatory / Compliance / Risk Mgt | Pharmacology | Manufacturing |...     Disciplines: Clinical Laboratory CE | Pharmacy CPE
AHC Media LLC

Contraception 1410

AHC Media LLC
* identify clinical, legal, or scientific issues related to development and provisions of contraceptive technology or other reproductive services * describe how those issues affect services and patient care * integrate practical solutions to problems and information into daily practices, according to advice from nationally recognized family planning experts * provide practical information that is evidence-based to help clinicians deliver contraceptives sensitively and effectively
Specialties: OB/GYN / Women's Health     Disciplines: Nursing CNE

10x10 with OHSU in conjunction with the American College of Emergency Physicians

AMIA
This offering is tailored to emergency physicians and other emergency personnel and its content is geared to Emergency Medicine. It culminates in an in-person session at the 2012 Scientific Assembly of the American College of Emergency Physicians. The American College of Emergency Physicians, AMIA, and Oregon Health & Science University are pleased to offer this special version of the 10x10 course aimed at emergency physicians. This is the fifth annual offering of this special version of th...
Specialties: Critical Care / Intensive Care | Emergency Medicine | Errors (Medical) | Ethic...     Disciplines: EMS / EMT / Paramedic CE | Informatics / Coding / Billing CE | Physician / MD ...

Infection Control and Environmental Cleaning Practices

INQUISIT
This program uses nationally-recognized recommendations to identify best practices for cleaning and disinfection in healthcare settings. The Guidelines for Environmental Infection Control in Healthcare Facilities from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will be reviewed. The role of surface cleaning and disinfection in interrupting the transmission of pathogens such as Norovirus, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, and Clostridium difficile will be highlighted. New...
(LIVE)
Disciplines: Clinical Laboratory CE | Counselor CE | Dietetics / Dietician CE | Nurse Pract...
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

"The New Business of Medicine" Series

University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION The New Business of Medicine Series is an entire curriculum of 8 CME-certified modules in the area of practice management. Stemming from identified gaps in practice management and related educational needs, the modules focus on how to improve practice with the ultimate goal of improving the delivery of care to patients. Interactive multimedia formats such as in-depth interviews, case studies and debates are employed to bring this content into focus. LEARNING OBJECTIV...
(FREE)
Specialties: Technology "Software" | Technology "Other" | Reimbursement / Coding / Billing ...     Disciplines: Informatics / Coding / Billing CE | Physician / MD CME
Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society

Hyperbaric Medicine Team Training

Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society
This 42-hour program is approved by the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society (UHMS) and the National Board of Diving and Hyperbaric Medical Technology (NBDHMT) as an introductory course in hyperbaric medicine. The course is appropriate for physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists, and technicians. The curriculum includes classroom instruction and practical exercises. Participant will see both monoplace and multiplace facilities. It is offered monthly at the Nix Medical Center in downt...
(FREE)
Specialties: Nontraditional / Alternative Medicine | Medical Equipment     Disciplines: Physician / MD CME
Advanced Health Education Center

Bone Densitometry for Technologists

Advanced Health Education Center
Description: Targeted information for bone density technology. Comprehensive and practical information on topics ranging from technical descriptions of all FDA approved devices to a clinical overview of osteoporosis are found in this textbook. Learn what you need to know about the art and science of interpreting bone density data with a toolbox of information about the bone density procedure and equipment. Topics An Introduction to Conventions in Densitometry Densitometry Tec...
(FREE)
Specialties: Orthopedics | Radiology / Imagery / Nuclear Medicine     Disciplines: Physician / MD CME

Sterilization Procedures Technology, Equipment & Validation

The Center for Professional Innovation and Education
This course provides a basic but comprehensive presentation of sterilization procedures as they are now used in the pharmaceutical industry. From the destruction of microbials, to the manufacture of sterile products, and validation of the sterilization procedures used, the course emphasizes the practical application of present-day basic scientific knowledge. Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to understand how and why specific sterilization methods are used in particula...
Specialties: Research | Regulatory / Compliance / Risk Mgt | Pharmacology | Manufacturing |...     Disciplines: Clinical Laboratory CE | Pharmacy CPE
American Dental Association

A Computerized Injection System for Local Pain Control

American Dental Association
This course describes a new computerized local anesthetic injection system for pain control. The core technology of this system is the microprocessor-controlled delivery of anesthetic solution at a constant pressure and controlled volume, regardless of encountered variations in tissue resistance. This fine-tuned, high suffusion flow rate of anesthetic provides a rapid onset of anesthesia for most patients. Traditional block injections and infiltrations as well as palatal injections and periodo...
Specialties: Pain Management | Anesthesiology     Disciplines: Dental CDE
 

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