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Title: Reducing Errors in the Clinical Laboratory: A Lean Production System Approach |
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Originally Presented: November 28, 2007 |
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Length of Presentation: Approximately 60 minutes |
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About This Webinar: Traditionally, efforts to reduce errors and improve patient safety in the practice of Laboratory Medicine have been based on quality benchmarking and performance tracking techniques. Over the past several decades, advances in lean production techniques have provided models for performance improvement that may be more effective and more efficient than traditional approaches. This recorded webinar will provide a broad overview of how lean production techniques may be applied in the clinical laboratory to reduce errors and improve patient safety.
Learning Objectives: At the end of this self-study webinar you will be able to:
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Describe the mechanics and shortcomings of the traditional benchmarking approach to error reduction.
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Explain what the lean production system is and how it works.
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Identify those practices employed in the lean production system that can be applied in the clinical laboratory to reduce patient errors and improve patient safety.
Suggested Audience: Hospital Administrators, Pathologists, Directors of Materials Management, Lab Directors, Nursing Directors, Hematology & Chemistry Supervisors, Quality Assurance Managers
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Keynote Speaker / Author: David Novis, MD FCAP has considerable experience in multiple levels of healthcare delivery including medical practice, medical staff leadership, hospital governance, laboratory administration, medical enterprise, and strategic planning. He has practiced Laboratory Medicine and Pathology for 25 years and is a nationally recognized expert in clinical quality, medical outcome assessment, patient safety, medical service delivery, and best practices methodologies.
Dr. Novis has served as a Trustee of Wentworth Douglass Hospital. He was honored by the New Hampshire Hospital Association for his exemplary performance in hospital governance with an Outstanding Trustee of the Year Award (2005). He also serves as an expert consultant to the University of Pittsburgh/CDC Cooperative Agreement Assessment of Best Practices for Standardized Quality Assurance Activities. |
Eligibility for CE Credit: BD is approved as a provider of continuing education programs in the clinical laboratory sciences by the ASCLS P.A.C.E.® Program. This webinar is eligible for one contact hour of P.A.C.E.® Continuing Education Credit. Applicant's attendance will be validated. Detailed information on obtaining continuing education credit will be provided within the presentation. The Registration Fee of $125.00 includes the processing fee for P.A.C.E. continuing education credit for the registrant of record only.
P.A.C.E. is a registered trademark of the American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science.
Special Note Regarding Recorded Webinars: This BD webinar is intended for individual self-study. No team training is permitted. Following registration for a recorded webinar, you will receive an initial confirmation e-mail acknowledging your registration transaction. A second e-mail, providing the online access to your recorded webinar, will be sent on the next regular business day following your registration.
IMPORTANT: This webinar is currently available to U.S. or Canada customers only.
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