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Multi-Incident Analysis Workshop
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Date: | Wednesday, May 20, 2015 |
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Time: | 9:00 am to 5:00 pm |
Location: |
ISMP Canada
Medication Safety Learning Centre 4711 Yonge Street Toronto, ON M2N 6K8 |
Cost: | $500 plus applicable taxes (enrolment is limited to 8 attendees)
For registration information, please select the ‘Registration’ tab near the top of the screen. |
Course Level: | Intermediate (assumes prior knowledge about human factors and system based approach to medication safety) |
Audience: | Pharmacy directors, risk managers, patient safety officers, medication safety officers, and other healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their ability to act on medication incident reports |
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
1 day workshop
Roger Cheng, RPh, BScPhm, PharmD
Roger joined ISMP Canada in 2006 as an analyst. His current responsibilities as a project leader include conducting individual and multi-incident (aggregate) analysis from the medication incidents in the ISMP Canada Medication incident database.
Roger holds a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy degree (1999) and a Doctor of Pharmacy degree (2003) from the University of Toronto. Roger has worked in both community and hospital pharmacy settings, including staff pharmacist positions at Princess Margaret Hospital and York Central Hospital.
Lindsay Yoo, RPh, BScPhm
Lindsay is a graduate from the University of Waterloo School of Pharmacy. She joined ISMP Canada during her first co-op term in 2009 as a research analyst assistant, where she developed a strong interest in medication safety. Following this placement, she remained with ISMP Canada in the capacity of a consultant, and has been involved in a variety of medication safety initiatives. Currently, her main projects include coordinating and presenting at workshops, medication incident analysis, as well as community pharmacy-related initiatives. Lindsay has completed previous co-op terms and internship in hospital pharmacy, and is currently working as a pharmacist in the outpatient and community pharmacy setting.
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
1 day workshop
April 2012 | Aggregate Analysis of Medication Incidents Involving Drug Interactions |
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December 2010 | Medication Incidents Occurring in Long-Term Care |
Contact Us
Mail:
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ISMP Canada 4711 Yonge Street, Suite 501 Toronto, ON M2N 6K8 |
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education@ismpcanada.ca |
Phone:
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416–733–3131 ext.0 |
Toll Free:
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1–866–544–7672 ext.0 |
Fax:
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416–733–1146 |
4711 Yonge Street
(Procter & Gamble building)
On entry to the building, check in with Security to obtain a visitor ID badge (next to the lobby elevators).
We are located in the Procter & Gamble Building - 4711 Yonge Street - North of the 401 on the East side of Yonge Street, South of Sheppard Avenue.
(416-733-3131 - ISMP Canada)
Note that parking is NOT available in the Procter & Gamble Building. Indoor paid parking is available at the Hullmark Centre (Yonge and Anndale – enter via Anndale).
We are located on the "Yonge Line" - please get off at the Sheppard Station.