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Episode 49 The Future in Healthcare is CPOE
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Click POD to listen In this podcast, Dr. Shawn Dowling explains the benefits and costs of the Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE), a complex healthcare intervention used for entering and managing orders. “CPOE and EHR (Electronic Health Records) are the future of where patient health data is moving toward”, Shawn says. Effective ways to enter, collect and communicate data bring benefits to providers and patients. There are the potentials to reduce errors, increase patient safety, and maximize the use of information for appropriate medical decisions. Shawn highlights the importance of clinical decision support and describes how CPOE works as a tool to help physicians make the best decision at the point of care. For more information visit our website at www.patientsafetypodcast.com Emails, comments, feedback to w21cedu@ucalgary.ca
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Episode 48 Health Care for Newly Arrived Refugee Families
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(click POD to listen) In this episode Dr. Gabriel Fabreau describes some of the clinical issues and needs for recently arrived refugee families in Canada. In Calgary there are many private sponsors, faith groups, and families who help refugees but are unaware of the existence of Mosaic (http://mosaicpcn.ca/Pages/default.aspx). This is a specialized multidisciplinary refugee health clinic that provides care, support and help to refugees, physicians and anyone who wants to know how to care for recently arrived families. More help can be found at the Calgary Catholic Immigration Society (https://www.ccisab.ca/services/services-for/refugees) For more information visit our website at www.patientsafetypodcast.com Email, comments, feebdback at w21cedu@ucalgary.ca
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Episode 47 When should you visit the Emergency Department?
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In this episode Dr. Eddy Lang talks about the stress and pressure in Canadian Emergency Departments and in particular in Calgary. He explains when individuals should visit the Emergency Department and provides alternative suggestions to visiting the Emergency Department (E.D.).
After listening to this podcast, listeners will be able to:
Evaluate when to visit of the Emergency Department
Be aware of alternative solutions to make the visit to E.D. more efficient
Consider consulting the family physician or other healthcare providers before visiting the E.D.
For more information visit our website at www.patientsafety.com
Email comments and feedback to w21cedu@ucalgary.ca
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Episode 46 Safe Drug Therapy in Chronic Kidney Disease
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In this episode Craig Curtis talks about the role of pharmacists in Alberta in the development and use of the CKD (Chronic Kidney Disease) Pathway. He highlights the importance of building an evidence-based pathway that includes international recommendations easily accessible to family physicians and pharmacists.
After listening to this podcast the listeners will be able to recognize the primary interventions for managing chronic kidney disease (CKD) in adults:
Prevent progression: ACEi/ARB, DM
Reduce cardiovascular (CV) risk: statin, antiplatelet
Renal dose adjustments
Avoid nephrotoxic medication
For more information visit our website at http://www.patientsafetypodcast.com/
Email comments and feedback to w21cedu@ucalgary.ca
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Episode 45 Medication Safety in Chronic Kidney Disease
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In this episode Dr. Chandra Thomas talks about safety related to medications in patients with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). Individuals with CKD are at very high risk for medication incidents associated with enormous costs for the society and the individuals.
After listening to this podcast listeners will be able to:
1) Understand the risks for medication related safety incidents in patients with CKD
2) Know the complexity and uniqueness of individuals with CKD
3) Recognize a need for actions that supports medication safety
For more information visit our website at http://www.patientsafetypodcast.com/
Email comments and feedback to w21cedu@ucalgary.ca
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Episode 44 The Rise of Simulation in Healthcare
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In this episode Marlene Donahue talks about simulation and the growing interest and demand for healthcare applications.
After listening to this podcast listeners will be able to:
1) Look at the evolution of simulation into healthcare,
2) Explore the diversity of applications and uses for simulation in healthcare,
3) Consider areas and possible challenges for future development and research.
For more information visit our website www.patientsafetypodcast.com
Email, comments, feedback at w21cedu@ucalgary.ca
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Episode 43 Advance Care Planning as Safety Issue
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In this episode Dr. Jessica Simon describes Advance Care Planning as a novel social process.
After listening to this podcast listeners will be able to:
Understand the term "Advance Care Planning" and its 5 elements
Recognize the harms and benefits in Advance Care Planning
Learn about national and local findings in Advance Care Planning
Understand the Knowledge to Action Cycle and The Theoretical Domains Framework
For more information visit our website at www.patientsafetypodcast.com
Email comments and feedback to w21cedu@ucalgary.ca
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Episode 42 The Virtual Ward
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In this episode Dr. Sam Gharbi describes patient handover as a major issue in patient safety.
After listening to this podcast listeners will be able to:
Understand the problems around patient handovers
Evaluate a need for a structured handover process
Know the benefits and features of the Virtual Ward
For more information visit our website at www.patientsafetypodcast.com
Email comments and feedback to w21cedu@ucalgary.ca
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Episode 41 Patient Safety Culture and Climate
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In this episode Dr. Liane Ginsburg updates our thinking about patient safety culture and patient safety climate.
After listening to this podcast listeners will be able to:
Differentiate between patient safety culture and patient safety climate
Understand the barriers to strong and positive patient safety culture and climate
Consider patient safety climate strength in addition to climate level
For more information visit our website at www.patientsafetypodcast.com
Email comments and feedback to w21cedu@ucalgary.ca
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Episode 39 Red Flag Warning Signs in Headache
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In this episode Dr. Jeptha Davenport provides the definition of migraine, the meaning of ‘primary’ and ‘secondary’ headaches, and a list of 'red flag' features to recognize life-threatening headaches.
After listening to this podcast listeners will be able to:
Name the most common types of headache brought to medical attention
Discuss reasons to correctly identify different types of headaches
List ‘red flag features’ of headache in 4 large groups
Feel confident in planning management of ‘red flag’ headaches (including referral)
For more information visit our website at www.patientsafetypodcast.com
Email comments adn feedback at www.21cedu@ucalgary.ca
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Episode 38 Pressure Ulcers
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In this episode Dr. Chester Ho discusses pressure ulcers and their causes, costs, prevention and management.
After listening to this episode, listeners will be able to:
Recognize that pressure ulcers are common and under-recognized as a patient safety issue.
Pressure ulcers are largely preventable and are indicative of patient quality of care.
Pressure ulcers are expensive to treat and cause great discomfort to patients, decreasing quality of life.
For more information visit our website at www.patientsafetypodcast.com.
Email comments and feedback to w21cedu@ucalgary.ca
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Episode 37 Built Environment Design
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In this episode Jonas Shultz discusses how the built environment affects patient safety and patient outcomes.
After hearing this episode listeners will be able to:
Describe how the build environment affects patient safety
Outline approaches to involve healthcare providers and patients in the design process
Advocate for the use of patient simulation in mock-ups to make evidence based design decisions
For more information visit our website at www.patientsafetypodcast.com
Email comments or feedback to w21cedu@ucalgary.ca
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Episode 36 Choosing Wisely Canada
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In this episode Dr. Bhatia explains the harms associated with the over utilization of low value care, a type of care that provides little benefit to the patient and increases costs for the health system.
After listening to this podcast listeners will be able to:
Recognize low value are as an issue affecting fiscal sustainability of the health care system
Appreciate measures for reducing low value testing
Discuss Choosing Wisely Canada with in depth knowledge of the campaign
For more information visit our website at www.patientsafetypodcast.com
Email comments or feedback to w21cedu@ucalgary.ca
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Episode 35 Deprescribing in the Care of Older Patients
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In this episode Dr. Dave Hogan introduces the concept of "deprescribing" which is defined as carefully getting patients off some of the medications.
After hearing this episode listeners will be able to:
Define the concept of "deprescribing" and evaluate its potential benefits in older patients
Identify opportunities to review a patient's drug regimen
Consider a prudent approach to withdrawing medications
For more information visit our website at www.patientsafetypodcast.com.
Email comments and feedback to w21cedu@ucalgary.ca
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Episode 34 Antibiotics Stewardship
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In this episode Dr. John Conly highlights the importance of antibiotic stewardship, which is the appropriate and optimal use of antibiotics in outpatient and inpatient settings.
After listening to this podcast listeners will be able to:
Understand the importance of antibiotic resistance
Evaluate the messages to improve their own antibiotic stewardship
Consider possible actions to take for a wise use of antibiotics
For more information visit our website at www.patientsafetypodcast.com
Email comments and feedback to w21cedu@ucalgary.ca
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Episode 33 Comparing Adverse Events in Hip Replacement
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In this episode Dr. Deborah Marshall and Karen MacDonald discuss how the lack of consistent outcomes, adverse event definitions and non-standardized measures challenges their ability to compare outcomes between total hip replacement and a newer technology called hip resurfacing.
After listening to this podcast listeners will be able to:
Understand the importance of being critical when reviewing the literature
Make valid comparisons by using standardized, comparative outcomes
Evaluate the need of joint replacement registries
For more information please visit our website at www.patientsafetypodcast.com
Email comments or feedback to w21cedu@ucalgary.ca
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Episode 32 Research and Education in an Evidence Based Ambulance Design Study
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In this episode Brent Thorkelson, a Registered Paramedic and Senior Staff Development Officer with AHS EMS, joins us to talk about an ambulance design study conducted in collaboration with the W21C and Auto 21.
After listening to this podcast listeners will be able to:
List the benefits of pairing research and education in a simulation program
Describe how an efficient work environment can enhance patient safety in the ambulance context
Comprehend the challenges practitioners face when trying to provide appropriate medical care within the confines of an ambulance compartment
For more information please visit our website at www.patientsafetypodcast.com
Please email comments and suggestions to w21cedu@ucalgary.ca
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Episode 31 Patient and Family Centred Care as a Strategy to Increase Safety
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In this episode Dr. Selena Au defines PFCC and highlights its importance by sharing a case in which a young girl experienced a tragic adverse event that could have been prevented by better use of family centred care.
After listening to this podcast listeners will be able to:
Define patient and family centred care
Describe a situation where the healthcare system could become safer by integrating PFCC
List the lessons learned from Josie King's story
Describe Condition H
For more information please visit our website at www.patientsafetypodcast.com
We love to hear from you so please provide any feedback, comments, or suggestions to w21cedu@ucalgary.ca
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Episode 30 Healthcare Human Factors
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In this episode Greg Hallihan describes the science of human factors and its application to the design of healthcare systems.
After listening to this episode, listeners will be able to:
Describe the science of human factors and its potential applications to the design of healthcare systems (e.g., medical technologies, environments and systems)
Identify possibilities for the use of simulation in the evaluation of design of these systems, particularly healthcare environments
Delineate the history of patient-centered design, and be able to describe different methods to engage “users” of the health care system in the design process
For more information visit our website at www.patientsafetypodcast.com
Please email comments, suggestions, and feedback for our series or this episode to w21cedu@ucalgary.ca
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Episode 29 The Impact of Peer Pressure on Medical and Nursing Students
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In this episode Alyshah Kaba shares the results of her national award winning doctoral research on group conformity.
After listening to this episode listeners will be able to:
Define group conformity and share examples of how it may occur in healthcare
Describe empirical evidence that demonstrates group conformity amongst interprofessional students
Consider potential implications of group conformity for patient safety and education
Please visit our website at www.patientsafetypodcast.com
For feedback, comments, or suggestions, email us at w21cedu@ucalgary.ca
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