{"id":60,"date":"2014-10-08T03:14:28","date_gmt":"2014-10-08T03:14:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.thesullivangroup.com\/rsqsolutions\/\/?page_id=60"},"modified":"2023-10-10T16:26:02","modified_gmt":"2023-10-10T16:26:02","slug":"webinars","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.thesullivangroup.com\/RSQSolutions\/rsq-corner\/webinars\/","title":{"rendered":"Webinars"},"content":{"rendered":"Webinar Replays\n\n\n\n\nFor decades malpractice claims have provided the only insight we have had into understanding diagnostic error. However, these claims significantly underrepresent the magnitude of the diagnostic error problem. Fortunately, recent research has highlighted actual practice patterns associated with diagnostic errors.\nWatch as Drs. Sullivan and Syzek outline key research takeaways and how we can apply them to reduce patient morbidity and mortality, human suffering, hospital stays, and negative hospital impressions.\nIn this video, you\u2019ll learn:\n\nThe real frequency and severity of the diagnostic error problem\nThe fundamental issues that give rise to misdiagnosis, adverse patient outcomes, and the related economic and human costs\nStrategies to prevent a missed or delayed diagnosis\n\nWatch Now\n\n\n\nOver half of physicians report experiencing symptoms of burnout. The topic has garnered much attention not only because of its impact on the healthcare practitioner but also due to its detriment to the patient.\nJoin Naim El-Aswad and Tom Syzek as they outline the definition of burnout, factors causing it and the risk implications of its presence in your organization.\nIn this video, you\u2019ll learn:\n\nManifestations of burnout on a professional and personal level\nImpact of burnout on physicians and patients\nMedical liability issues associated with burnout.\n\nWatch Now\n\n\n\nBuilding a culture of safety is critical to ensuring patient safety in an organization. Join Dr. Arnold Mackles as he explains how embracing a culture of safety is a constant striving by all practitioners in understanding high-risk activities and working toward safe operations in a blame-free environment. He\u2019ll also provide strategies and best practices to create and optimize your culture of safety.\nAfter watching this video, you&#8217;ll be able to:\n\nOutline the\u00a0characteristics of a culture of safety\nDefine the features of a \u201cHigh-Reliability Organization&#8221;\nUtilize strategies to improve communication in healthcare settings.\n\nWatch Now\n\n\n\nNo matter how hard we try or how fast we work, a few patients will always choose to leave before an evaluation is complete\u2014and against medical advice (AMA). Available data shows that about 1.2% of ED patients leave AMA. Unwise management of the AMA patient results in patient and provider dissatisfaction can threaten patient safety and sometimes can result in malpractice litigation. Join Dr. Tom Syzek as he explains the inherent risks associated with AMA patients.\nIn this video you&#8217;ll learn:\n\n\n11 Do\u2019s &amp; Don\u2019ts when handling patients leaving AMA\nBest practices on \u201cLeaving AMA\u201d Chart documentation\nHow to handle an informed refusal of a procedure.\n\nWatch\u00a0Now\n\n\n\nRecent studies demonstrate that about 10% of all ED patients present with psychiatric illness. Another 45% of adults and 40% of pediatric patients who present to the ED with non-psychiatric complaints have an undiagnosed mental illness.\nJoin Dr. Leslie Zun\u00a0as he uses case examples to explain the risks associated with psychiatric patients in the emergency department.\u00a0After this video, you will be able to:\u00a0\n\nIdentify high-risk psychiatric patients\nUnderstand circumstances that increase risk\nEmploy techniques to reduce the risk.\n\nWatch\u00a0Now\n\n\n\nFor the past two decades, the US has experienced alarming rates of opioid use, misuse, abuse, and overdose deaths, and we are now ground zero for the opioid epidemic. This epidemic is rife with risks for patients, practitioners, insurers, healthcare organizations, communities, and our entire society.\nJoin Tom Syzek, MD, veteran emergency physician and VP of e-Learning at The Sullivan Group, for an overview of the opioid epidemic as he examines:\u00a0\n\nThe current trends in opioid use\/misuse and heroin abuse\u00a0\nAlternatives to opioid therapy in clinical practice\nStrategies to reduce harm from opioid prescribing and abuse\n\nWatch\u00a0Now\n\n\n\nEach year, over 130 million people will visit an emergency department in the United States. Because each ED visit starts with an acuity evaluation by a triage nurse, it is critical to ensure each one is equipped with the knowledge to make the proper patient assessment. Join Shelley Cohen as she breaks down the triage competency process.\nIn this webinar, you\u2019ll learn:\n\nThe essentials related to competency processes and practices.\nMultiple methods of triage competency validation.\nBenefits of retrospective chart review for the triage nurse.\n\nWatch\u00a0Now\n\n\n\nJoin Dr. Dan Sullivan for a fascinating look into the world of clinical research.\nIn this webinar, you\u2019ll learn:\n\nThe magnitude and complexities of the national and international clinical research community.\nThe drivers of adverse outcomes related to clinical research and the types of resulting litigation.\nSuggestions for improving patient and practitioner safety in the clinical research process.\n\nWatch Now\n\n\n\nJoin Dr. Tom Syzek as he explores the powerful pressures on a healthcare system caught between reducing unnecessary admissions and avoiding death after discharge from the Emergency Department or hospital.\nIn this webinar, you will:\n\nUnderstand the implications of policies designed to reduce unnecessary hospital admissions.\nProfile the patients and conditions at the highest risk for early death after discharge from the emergency department or hospital.\nExplore the link between medical errors and unanticipated deaths after discharge.\n\nWatch Now\n\n\n\nDoug Wojcieszk, Founder of Sorry Works!, explores\u00a0best practices for preparing staff to handle an adverse event.\nIn this webinar, you&#8217;ll learn:\n\nWhy communication &amp; resolution training \u00a0is important\nHow to best prepare your staff for difficult conversations\nWhat processes to implement for a sustainable approach.\n\nWatch Now\n\n\n\nDr. Dan Sullivan discusses the impact EHRs have on patient safety and practitioner frustration. He shares ideas on optimizing EHR workflow to improve safety and reduce practitioner frustration.\nWatch Now\n\n\n\nDr. Dan Sullivan discusses several stages of integration or onboarding of employed medical staff from a risk and safety perspective. He shares stories from 4 organizations on how they are approaching this challenge and outlines 5 key questions your organization should consider as you integrate medical staff.\nWatch Now\n\n\n\nJoin Dr. Tom Syzek as he defines diagnostic error and reviews specialties involved. He discusses the origins of error and breakdowns in the diagnostic process. Dr. Syzek also suggests a process to change clinical behavior to reduce future error.\nWatch Now\n\n\n\nCommunication after an adverse event can be the deciding factor of whether malpractice will be filed. In this webinar, Doug Wojcieszak differentiates between empathy and apology, how to practice empathy, and what to do and say after an adverse event.\nWatch Now\n\n\n\nDan Sullivan, MD, JD, FACEP; Tom Syzek, MD, FACEP; and Susan Blasik-Miller, JD define and profile batch claims. They review several cases, recommend systems solutions that might prevent a similar situation from occurring in the future, and provide strategies for minimizing loss.\nWatch Now\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Webinar Replays For decades malpractice claims have provided the only insight we have had into understanding diagnostic error. However, these claims significantly underrepresent the magnitude of the diagnostic error problem. Fortunately, recent research has highlighted actual practice patterns associated with diagnostic errors. Watch as Drs. 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