ISMP Canada Workshop Medication safety for pharmacy practice: Incident analysis and prospective risk assessment

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This 1.5 day workshop provides pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and pharmacy assistants with background theory and hands-on practice in incident analysis (root cause analysis) and prospective risk assessment using failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) Day 1: Incident Analysis - Root Cause Analysis (RCA) - for Pharmacy Practice The RCA portion of this workshop has been assigned 6.5 CEUs by the Ontario College of Pharmacists. The workshop curriculum is derived from the Canadian Incident Analysis Framework. Program Abstract: The program begins with an overview of the system approach in the management of error and introduction to human factors engineering principles. Root cause analysis (RCA) is a tool to help investigate adverse events and critical incidents in healthcare, identify and analyze root causes and contributing factors, and develop recommendations. Participants will learn how to conduct an RCA through interactive exercises and group work. The workshop will cover diagramming to support incident analysis, identification of contributing factor, summarizing the findings and developing and implementing recommended actions. Learning Objectives for RCA: On completion of the RCA portion of the workshop, participants will be able to: 1. Describe the impact of system factors on error potential; 2. Apply basic human factors engineering principles in a health care environments 3. Describe the importance of each component of the incident management continuum; 4. Complete a system-based analysis using a constellation diagram; 5. Develop redesign strategies based on systems theory and basic human factors principles; and, 6. Apply principles learned to support medication safety activities in their practice setting. 4711 Yonge Street (Procter & Gamble building) Tel: 416-733-3131 Ext. 240 Cost: $850 per person, plus applicable taxes Time: Day 1: 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Day 2: 8:30 am to pm Audience: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Technicians, Pharmacy Assistants, Pharmacy Students and Interns Further Information: Telephone: 416-733-3131 Ext. 240 Toll Free: 1-866-544-7672 E-mail: education@ismp-canada.org

(room TBA), 4711 Yonge Street (Procter & Gamble building), AGENDA for Day 1: Thursday, November 13 (8:30 am - 4:30 pm) A.M. 8:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast Welcome, Introduction, Goals for the Day 10:15 Medication Safety 101 Scope of the problem System approach Impact of human factors engineering principles on error potential and solution development 10:15 Group activity: applying human factors Break 11:30 Using the Canadian Incident Analysis Framework: Overview Before the incident Immediate response Prepare for Analysis Analysis Process Part 1: What happened? 11:30 12:15 Analysis Activity 1: Getting started Analysis Activity 2: Create an incident timeline P.M. 12:15 Lunch Analysis Process Part 2: How and why it happened 1:45 Analysis Activity 3: Develop constellation diagram (support identification of contributing factors) 1:45 2:00 Summarize findings and develop actions 2:00 2:15 2:15 2:30 Analysis Activity 4: Summarize findings Analysis Activity 5: Develop action and measurement plans 2:30 2:45 Break and Evaluation 2:45 3:00 Follow through and close the loop 3:00 3:15 Analysis Activity 6: Share learning 3:15 3:45 Introduction to Prospective Risk Assessment using FMEA What is FMEA? 3:45 4:15 Everyday FMEA 4:15 4:30 Closing remarks for Day 1

This 1.5 day workshop provides pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and pharmacy assistants with background theory and hands-on practice in incident analysis (root cause analysis) and prospective risk assessment using failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) Day 2: Prospective Risk Assessment in Pharmacy Practice Using Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) The workshop curriculum is derived from the Canadian Failure Mode and Effects Analysis Framework and a version of the Framework customized for the pharmacy setting by for the Alberta College of Pharmacists. Program Abstract: Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) is a technique used to identify process and product problems before they occur. This half-day workshop builds on the principles learned in Day 1, with a change in focus to prospective risk assessment and process redesign. The workshop curriculum is customized for the pharmacy practice environment. Through interactive group work, participants will learn how to diagram a process, how to identify potential failures, and how to redesign processes with consideration of human factors principles to decrease the likelihood of a failure impacting a patient. FMEA is a team-based, structured process. It is forward-looking, in contrast to the retrospective approach of incident analysis and techniques such as root cause analysis. FMEA is based on the premise that all systems and processes contain embedded system failures. 4711 Yonge Street (Procter & Gamble building) Tel: 416-733-3131 Ext. 240 Cost: $850 per person, plus applicable taxes Time: Day 1: 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Day 2: 8:30 am to pm Audience: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Technicians, Pharmacy Assistants, Pharmacy Students and Interns Further Information: Telephone: 416-733-3131 Ext. 240 Toll Free: 1-866-544-7672 E-mail: education@ismp-canada.org Learning Objectives for FMEA: On completion of the FMEA portion of the workshop, participants will be able to: 1. Identify processes suitable for analysis using FMEA; 2. Describe the steps required to complete an FMEA; 3. Map out a process and identify potential failure modes; 4. Develop redesign strategies based on systems theory and basic human factors principles; and 5. Apply principles learned to support medication safety activities in their practice setting

(room TBA), 4711 Yonge Street (Procter & Gamble building), AGENDA for Day 2: Friday, November 14, 2014 (8:30 am - pm) A.M. 8:30 8:45 Continental breakfast 8:45 Review from Day 1 Conducting an FMEA FMEA Step 1: Select a process to analyze and assemble a team FMEA Step 2: Diagram the process and sub-process(es) 9:45 FMEA Activity 1 Step 1 and Step 2 9:45 10:00 FMEA Step 3: Brainstorm potential failure modes 10:00 FMEA Activity 2 Step 3 Break 1 FMEA Step 4: Identify the effects and causes of the failure modes FMEA Step 5: Prioritize the failure modes 1 FMEA Activity 3: Step 4 FMEA Activity 4: Step 5 12:00 FMEA Step 6: Redesign the process(es) FMEA Step 7: Analyze and test the changes Introduction to FMEA Step 8 P.M. 12:00 12:30 FMEA Activity 5 Steps 6 and 7 12:30 Putting it all together applying RCA and FMEA in your practice setting Debrief, Evaluation, Closing Remarks

Medication Safety for Pharmacy Practice: Incident Analysis and Prospective Risk Assessment Using Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) Thursday, November 13, 2104 (8:30 am - 4:30 pm) and Friday, November 14, 2014 (8:30 am - pm), 4711 Yonge Street, (room TBA) Toronto, ON The RCA portion of this workshop has been assigned 6.5 CEUs by the Ontario College of Pharmacists. How to Register Fax: Mail: Contact: 416-733-1146 Attn: Registration 4711 Yonge Street, Suite 501 Attn: Registration Registration Phone: 416-733-3131 Ext. 240 Email: registration@ismp-canada.org REGISTRATION INFORMATION (Please print clearly) First Name: Last Name: Company Name: Mailing Address: Business: Home: City: Telephone: Province: Fax: Postal Code: Email (to be used for registration confirmation): Dietary Restrictions: Course Registration Fee $850 per person* plus applicable taxes Total payable: $ * reserves the right to cancel or re-schedule the workshop if minimum enrolment is not reached Method of Payment Payment must accompany registration. Please make cheques payable to. Cheque VISA Mastercard Name of Cardholder: Credit Card #: Expiry Date: Signature: GST Registration #898242219 Cancellation Policy: Cancellation requests must be submitted in writing to at least 7 days prior to the workshop and are subject to a $75 cancellation fee. Registration can be transferred to an alternate attendee.