June 10, 2021 (Thursday)
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5:00 pm to 6:30 pm
Total Virtual Time: 90 min inclusive of opening remarks and virtual Q&A
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Opening Remarks
Keynote Address: “Bringing the care team together for patient safety”
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Inclusive of 60 Minute live presentation and 30 minute live virtual Question and Answer portion |
Speaker:
Dr. Moza Alishaq
Executive Director - Clinical Transformation Corporate Quality Patient Safety Program (QIPS)
Prof. Abdul Badi Abou Samra
Chief Quality Officer, HMC
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645 pm to 8pm
Total Virtual Time: 90 min inclusive of opening remarks and virtual Q&A
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Teaching Cognitive Interviewing Skills for Adverse Event Investigation
Although investigative interviewing is an essential function of many Risk Managers’ roles, few have received formal training on how best to obtain testimonial evidence. This presentation describes the novel application to health care of enhanced cognitive interviewing techniques. The value of the cognitive interviewing (CI) protocol, which was originally developed to aid law enforcement personnel in interviewing cooperative witnesses and victims, has been proven by over 30 years of experience in a variety of policing, military and civilian contexts, including transportation accident and public health investigations. This presentation will provide an overview of the CI protocol and describe the development, delivery and initial successes of two CI training programs created to help improve the quality of fact-finding and analysis of adverse events in health care settings. Specific topics that will be addressed include the logistics of effective interviewing, memory and recall, and the CI protocol as adapted for use in health care.
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Speaker:
Jonathan Stewart is a Director of Risk Management and Patient Safety at BETA Healthcare Group, where he provides consultation services to hospitals and health systems throughout California. He has been trained in enhanced cognitive interviewing by Dr. Ed Geiselman, its co-developer, building upon his prior experience investigating adverse events as a clinical risk manager, interviewing clients as an attorney, and conducting administrative investigations into allegations of misconduct among providers and managers in government health systems. Jonathan studied at the University of California, San Francisco for his master’s degree in nursing (health policy) and the University of Tulsa for his law degree and certificate in health law; he is currently pursuing a Master of Science in human factors and system safety through the Lund University Faculty of Engineering
Mr. Al Duke, a faculty at the Loma Linda University School of Medicine and Nursing
Facilitator:
Dr. Farid Sohail, Corporate Quality and Patient Safety, Head of Risk and Patient Safety
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June 11, 2021 (Friday)
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4:00 pm to 5:30 pm
Total Virtual Time: 90 min inclusive of opening remarks and virtual Q&A |
The Power of Resilience in Thriving in the Midst of COVID (UPDATED)
In this talk for busy over-stressed individuals, Dr. Dalton-Smith shares key insights into thriving in the midst of change. Discover how better self-awareness can lead to greater resilience.
Through engaging storytelling and real-life examples, Dr. Dalton-Smith shares the role of resilience, change management, and self-care in optimizing personal productivity, improving time/energy management, increasing your efficiency, and cultivating a positive culture in your organization. You will leave this session with actionable next steps you can begin implementing immediately.
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This session is part of the CDC Wellness Speaker Series dedicated to Covid19 front liners.
Inclusive of 60 Minute live presentation and 30 minute live virtual Question and Answer portion
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Speaker:
Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith
Author, speaker, and board-certified internal medicine physician
Facilitator:
Dr. Reham Hassan
N.E.G.E. Hassan, A/AED Hamad Healthcare Quality Institute
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June 12, 2021 (Saturday)
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4 pm to 6pm
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Bringing the care team together for patient safety : The HMC Covid19 Facility Case – A panel discussion
Speakers:
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Mr. Hussein Alishaq,
A/CEO HMGH;
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Dr. Shady Abdel-Mottaleb.
Ras Laffan Facility Operations Lead;
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Dr. Ihab T.M. Elmadhoun, Messaieed Hospital Clinical Lead
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Dr. Muna Al Maslamani,
CDC Medical Director and Covid19 Medical Director for the State of Qatar.
Facilitator:
Ms. Somia Elfaki, A/AED Corporate Quality and Patient Safety and Head of Quality Improvement
Closing Remarks
Dr. Moza Alishaq
PSAW 2021 Organizing Committee Chairperson
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