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Workshop: Building a Culture of SafetyCourse ID - CTD0395p
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| Audience | All Employees |
| Length of Workshop: | 3 hours |
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Description:
This webinar establishes awareness on the importance of effectively
practicing within a culture of safety when promoting quality of care.
Program participants will explore the historical context of the
Institute of Medicine report "To Err is Human" (1999) as a literature
review and exam and discuss a concept analysis of safety addressing its
antecedences (effective communication and accountability) and its
conceptual attributes for success when promoting patient safety
(compliance and adherence).
Objectives
As a result of successful completion of the
workshop, participants will be able to:
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Registration information
Course ID: CTD0395p
Course Title: Culture of Safety
Reference # - see table
Registration for CT&D workshops are through the Student Information and Registration system. The process for registering for a CTD workshop will be the same as registering for a regular class at MDC.
You can access the Registration System and register for a CTD workshop using the same user name and password that use to login to your computer. Example: Richard Johnson would be rjohnson (You will NOT need to create a separate student myMDC account to register for a CTD workshop)
Make a note of the Reference Number for the workshop then go to Registration Instructions
Once you have registered for a class, you can print your schedule. Please make every effort to attend once you've registered as seats are limited. However, If you need to drop, you can also do this through the Web Registration screen. CTD classes will appear on your transcript as non-credit classes.
If you need special assistance to participate in this workshop due to a disability, please call CT&D at 7-2366 so that appropriate arrangements can be made. College Training and Development complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act.