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Improving Quality and Safety in the Endoscopy Unit (On-Demand) | October 2024
Release Date: September 2024
Viewing Time:
6 hours
Description

Providing safe, effective and efficient care to patients takes every member of the healthcare team working together. This includes implementing and deploying strategies for addressing diverse quality and safety issues faced by GI endoscopy units. Designed to educate both physicians and non-physician staff on how to translate quality and safety concepts into everyday practice, this course will cover everything from the fundamental elements of a successful program, to emerging trends and evidence.

Through a mixture of didactic lectures and interactive sessions, this renowned quality course will empower you with practical solutions that can be immediately deployed to improve quality and safety in any GI endoscopy setting (i.e., office, ASC, hospital). You will leave feeling prepared to build and maintain a top-notch quality assurance and performance improvement program.

Learning Objectives
  • List 2-3 measures of quality in endoscopy. (knowledge)
  • Recognize techniques described to make your endoscopy unit more efficient and safer. (comprehension)
  • Indicate 1 method learned you could use to improve patient satisfaction in your endoscopy unit, specifically areas that aid in doctor-patient communication. (comprehension)
  • Define potential sources of infection from contact with various body fluids, transmissibility during endoscopic procedure, and the susceptibility to potential disinfectants. (knowledge)
  • Identify measures you could use within your unit quality assurance program and explain why. (analysis)
Course Directors and Faculty

COURSE DIRECTORS

Sonali Palchaudhuri, MD, MHCI
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, MA


Neal Shahidi, MD
Pacific Gastroenterology Associates
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Jim Collins, BS RN CNOR
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, OH

Kelly Hinlicky Van  Ness, RN, MS, FNP-C, CFER
Stony Brook University Medical Center
Stony Brook, New York

T. R. Levin, MD
Kaiser Permanente Northern California
Pleasanton, California

Rahul Pannala, MD, MPH, FASGE
Mayo Clinic-Arizona
Scottsdale, Arizona

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Hardware/Software Requirements
Windows Requirements:
Operating system: Windows 10+ 
Browser:  Chrome v90.0+, Firefox v84.0+, Edge v90.0+
Internet connection: DSL, cable modem, or other high-speed connection 
Flash: Adobe® Flash® Player 12+ 

Macintosh Requirements:
Operating system: Mac OS X 10.6.8+ 
Browser: Mozilla Firefox v84.0+, Safari 14+, Chrome v90.0+ 
Internet connection: DSL, cable modem, or other high-speed connection
Flash: Adobe® Flash® Player 12+
Summary
Availability: On-Demand
Cost: Member: $450.00
Non-Member: $550.00
Credit Offered:
No Credit Offered
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