Blue Sky: Innovations in Patient Safety Teaching and Learning March 24 & 25, 2014 • $50 Marriott Toronto Downtown Eaton Centre An event for health professionals and others who are engaged in undergraduate health professional education in academic or clinical practice settings Blue Sky: Innovations in Patient Safety Teaching and Learning March 24th 2:00-5:00 PM Reception following Marriott Toronto Downtown Eaton Centre AGENDA 1. The Evidence: Hear about research on the student and faculty perspective regarding the integration of patient safety competencies into undergraduate curriculum; experience a patient safety OSCE designed with an inter-professional lens 2. The Implications: Inter-professional Panel Discussion Engage with these panelists as they discuss the implications of this work Anne Resnick, Director of Professional Practice, Ontario College of Pharmacists Dan Falkner Deputy Registrar, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario Janet Anderson Director of Policy and Practice, College of Nurses of Ontario Shenda Tanchak Registrar and CEO College of Physiotherapists of Ontario Brian Wong Staff Physician, General Internal Medicine Associate Director, Centre for Quality Improvement & Patient Safety (C-QuIPS) Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre University of Toronto Jennifer Medves Vice-Dean (Health Sciences) Director of the School of Nursing Queen’s University Olavo Fernandes Director of Pharmacy University Health Network & Assistant Professor Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto This Meeting is intended for Nurses, Pharmacists, Physicians, Physiotherapists Occupational Therapists, Social Workers and others who are engaged in undergraduate health professional education in academic or clinical practice settings 3. Blue Sky: Advancing the Work Ward Flemons Professor, Faculty of Medicine University of Calgary Quality and Safety Education Lead Ward of the 21st Century To register visit: https://nursing.queensu.ca/store/simone/register.php, Fee $50.00 If you have difficulty registering contact Deborah Tregunno tregunno@queensu.ca Funded in part by Canadian Patient Safety Institute, Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, Queen’s University, and York University. Enhancing Registered Nurse Job Readiness and Patient Safety Outcomes Through Clinical Simulation Productivity and Innovation Grant The Ontario Ministry of Colleges, Training and Universities March 25, 2014 8:30-4:30 PM Key Note Speaker: KT Waxman DNP, MBA, RN, CNL, CENP Assistant Professor, Chair DNP Program University of San Francisco School of Nursing and Health Professionals Director, California Simulation Alliance Showcasing Newly Developed Clinical Simulations Brock University University of Ottawa Care of Ventilated Patient In Critical Care & Chronically Ventilated Patient Care of Patient During Normal Labor & Delivery Multi-Patient, Multi Vehicle Trauma End of Life Care: Breaking Bad News McMaster University Post Operative Complication Total Knee Arthroplasty & Pulmonary Emboli Care of the Child with Bronchitis Therapeutic management ( de-escalation ) of angry, agitated and aggressive patient Pediatrics: Respiratory Assessment, Tracheostomy Care, Tracheostomy/Airway Displacement Western University Blood Transfusion Suicide Risk Assessment Windsor University Care for Terminally Ill Managing Patient Assessment & Priority Setting Nipissing University Trent University Adult Diabetic Ketoacidosis Pediatric Diabetic Ketoacidosis York University Pediatric Respiratory Distress Care for the Dying Child at Home University of Ontario Institute of Technology Disclosure of Adverse Event Pediatric Focus Working as a Street Nurse Lakehead University Diabetes Type 2 Chronic Disease Self Management Adult Mental Health Suicidal Ideation in Hospital Setting Queen’s University Respiratory Distress and Ventilator Support Elderly Urosepsis Laurentian University Pediatric Post-op Surgical Site Infection Pediatric Acute Asthma Exacerbation Ryerson University Hypertensive Disorder of Pregnancy Pediatric Bacterial Meningitis Medication Calculation