2021
Friday Fri
Updates Regarding COVID-19 Advisory
In light of the University’s guidance around social distancing, we have reviewed our upcoming Pediatric Grand Rounds sessions and have decided to move forward with virtual sessions for the immediate future.
*Please note that all Pediatric Grands Rounds sessions will be online only. Please do not go to LPCH Auditorium.
Quality Improvement Series (CME): Learning from Our System Failures
Lane Donnelly, MD, Kevin Shea, MD, Gerald Grant, MD, Kathleen Ryan, MD, Scott Sutherland, MD - Stanford School of Medicine
This session will review events in which system errors have occurred.
Speakers
Lane Donnelly, MD
Chief Quality Officer, Lucile Packard Children's Hospital
Kevin Shea, MD
Professor, Orthopaedic Surgery
Gerald Grant, MD
Associate Professor of Neurosurgery
Kathleen Ryan, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor, Pediatric Cardiology
Scott Sutherland , MD
Clinical Professor, Pediatric Nephrology
Session Description
This session will review events in which system errors have occurred.
Education Goals
- Educate pertaining to the types of errors that can occur in our health system and encourage care providers to speak out if they encounter situations where they believe there is a potential error occurring
- Educate our care givers about action plans that have been put in place in response to serious safety events, to decrease the likelihood of such events from occurring again
- To encourage a culture of transparency and improvement
Zoom Information
Join the event via Zoom:
https://stanford.zoom.us/j/99533580397?pwd=NDhHcDZhYTJicmdPYXZzdVM5bmRWdz09
You can also call in at: (650) 724 9799
Zoom ID: 995 3358 0397
Password: 132789
CME Text Attendance
CME Text Attendance
Attendees who join us may confirm attendance and receive CME credit by texting the code provided at the start of the session to phone number (844) 560-1904
Please note: there will be a new code each session.
View how to text code to confirm attendance
View how to login to Cloud-CME to claim credit online
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