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Multi-Incident Analysis and Medication Safety Culture Assessment

A Live Facilitated Virtual Workshop for Health Care Practitioners

Saturday, March 5, 2022 and Sunday, March 6, 2022

Registration is closed

On Day 1, the virtual workshop will provide participants with background theory and hands-on practice in using a multi-incident analysis to analyze a group of medication incidents. On Day 2, the virtual workshop will provide participants with background theory and hands-on practice in using a novel tool called the Medication Safety Culture Indicator Matrix (MedSCIM) to assess and monitor patient safety culture within their organization

Day 1:
Multi-Incident Analysis - Analyzing medication incidents one group at a time

Program Abstract:

This workshop presents the key concepts for conducting a multi-incident analysis - a technique designed to maximize efficiency by analyzing a group of medication incidents sharing a common topic.

Participants will learn a stepwise process for conducting a multi-incident analysis, and situations where this methodology is most beneficial. You will have the opportunity for hands-on practice under the guidance of ISMP Canada experts. A variety of reference documents and supporting tools will be provided, enabling you to confidently analyze your facility's medication incidents.

Day 2:
Medication Safety Culture Assessment - A Novel Approach for Measuring Patient Safety Culture

Program Abstract:

This workshop teaches participants how to use medication incident reporting as an indicator to monitor patient safety culture within their organization. These concepts will be integrated to introduce a novel tool called the Medication Safety Culture Indicator Matrix (MedSCIM).

You will have the opportunity for hands-on practice to learn how to use Medication Safety Culture Assessment under the guidance of ISMP Canada experts. A variety of reference documents and supporting tools will be provided, enabling you to confidently use Medication Safety Culture Assessment to support a positive patient safety culture.

Time: Day 1: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm (Eastern Time)
Day 2: 9:00 am to 1:00 pm (Eastern Time)
Location: Join us virtually from your own location - virtual link will be emailed prior to the workshop
Cost: $850 per person, plus applicable taxes
For registration information, please select the 'Registration' tab near the top of the screen. If you require assistance, please contact education@ismpcanada.ca

A 10% discount is offered to organizations who send 5 or more attendees to a workshop. Attendance can be distributed over several different dates; however, enrollment and payment must be received at the same time. If interested, please contact education@ismpcanada.ca
Audience: Patient safety officers, medication safety officers, paramedics, risk managers, pharmacy directors/managers, clinical leader managers or unit managers, and other health care professionals seeking to enhance their ability to act on medication incident reports
Requirements: Computer with internet connection, webcam, speakers, and microphone; printer (optional)
Workshop Level: Intermediate

We Will Come to You - Virtual workshop for your organization, please email us at education@ismpcanada.ca for more information

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Multi-Incident Analysis and Medication Safety Culture Assessment

A Live Facilitated Virtual Workshop for Health Care Practitioners

Saturday, March 5, 2022 and Sunday, March 6, 2022

Registration is closed

This virtual workshop will provide participants with background theory and hands-on practice in using a multi-incident analysis to analyze a group of medication incidents that share a common topic on day 1 and introduce a novel tool called the Medication Safety Culture Indicator Matrix (MedSCIM) on day 2.

Day 1:
Multi-Incident Analysis - Analyzing medication incidents one group at a time

Learning Objectives:

In the Multi-Incident Analysis portion of the workshop, participants will learn:

  1. Describe how Multi-Incident Analysis complements other medication incident analysis strategies
  2. Describe the steps of the Multi-Incident Analysis process
  3. Apply the step-wise Multi-Incident Analysis approach in conducting an analysis on a small group of incidents

Day 2:
Medication Safety Culture Assessment - A Novel Approach for Measuring Patient Safety Culture

Learning Objectives:

In the Medication Safety Culture Assessment portion of the workshop, participants will learn:

  1. Understand the importance of patient safety culture
  2. Understand how analysis of medication incidents "by the numbers" can be misleading
  3. Understand the difference between quantitative and qualitative analysis of medication incidents
  4. Be able to use the Medication Safety Culture Indicator Matrix (MedSCIM) to assess organizational patient safety culture

Multi-Incident Analysis and Medication Safety Culture Assessment

A Live Facilitated Virtual Workshop for Health Care Practitioners

Saturday, March 5, 2022 and Sunday, March 6, 2022

Registration is closed

What do you need?

To attend a virtual workshop, you will need the following:

  • Computer with internet connection, speakers, webcam and microphone
  • Computer printer, if available but not required

Materials that will be provided to you electronically are:

  • Workshop handouts
  • Workshop references
  • Workshop cases (for hands-on practice)
  • Certificate of Completion will be provided to the participant within 14 days of workshop