Center Activities
Invited Conferences – The Center hosts a continuing series of invited conferences and partners with leading hospitals, organizations and experts such as David W. Bates, MD, Kenneth Barker, PhD, and Michael R. Cohen, RPh, ScD,. Distinguished faculties are brought together from clinical practice, academia, organizations and government to focus on current issues and opportunities in healthcare. Evidence–based presentations and vigorous roundtable discussions allow participants to share data, experience and lessons learned. The publication of Conference Proceedings as journal supplements and/or Internet postings then make these discussions available to a wider audience. Topics have included optimizing the medication use process, improving heparin safety, drug dispensing and administration and healthcare-associated blood stream infections.
Symposia – The Center also supports symposia and other learning opportunities such as the recent session on Health Care-Associated Infection Prevention and Control: Pharmacists’ Role in Meeting National Patient Safety Goal 7, held at the American Society of Health–System Pharmacists Midyear Meeting. The session opened with a presentation by Robert M. Wachter, MD, and his perspective on the evolution of patient safety with regard to infection prevention.
Regional Education Programs – Research presentations and hospital case studies outlining priorities and strategies for effectively implementing safe medication management systems and using data for continuous clinical improvement. Regional programs are co-hosted with leading academic medical centers and are offered for continuing medical, pharmacy and nursing education credits. Host hospitals have included Brigham and Women’s Hospital, St. Jude’s Medical Center and Main Line Health.
Webcasts – Live, computer-based presentations delivered via Internet and phone have become a quick and effective method for delivering educational content to a national audience. One–hour programs feature clinical experts discussing topics ranging from community-acquired pneumonia to The Joint Commission patient safety initiatives to forecasting pharmacy budgets. The Center hosts approximately one webcast per month; programs are recorded and archived for viewing at a later date. Programs are also accredited for nursing, pharmacy and physician continuing education. Topics have included Lessons Learned: The Aftermath of the Heparin Event at Methodist Hospital; Changing Practices: Pharmacy–Led Anemia and Blood Management; The IOM Report – Preventing Medication Errors; and Improving Patient Safety: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Reducing Medication Errors.
National Speakers Bureau – The Center’s Speakers Bureau allows others to access its extensive network of recognized experts for national, regional and local conferences and educational programs.
Publications – Center experts have assisted with the preparation of journal articles such as Variability in Intravenous Medication Practices: Implications for Medication Safety, hospital newsletters and toolkits such as Safe Administration of High–Risk IV Medications: Intra– and Inter–Hospital Standardization of Drug Concentrations and Dosing Units, created by the San Diego Patient Safety Consortium.
Industry Initiatives – The Center works with industry associations, advocacy groups, and organizations such as The Leapfrog Group, Institute of Medicine, Institute for Healthcare Improvement, National Patient Safety Foundation, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality and Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services to comment on proposed requirements, regulations, legislation and new standards of care.