PATIENT SAFETY IN THE DELIVERY ROOM

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46 TH ANNUAL OB/GYN SPRING SYMPOSIUM PATIENT SAFETY IN THE DELIVERY ROOM June 11, 12, 13, 2008 BIRD LIBRARY AUDITORIUM 10 & Stonewall, OUHSC. CAMPUS (see map) Sponsored by: The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology The University of Oklahoma College of Medicine ACCREDITATION STATEMENT: The University of Oklahoma College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians. The University of Oklahoma College of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 13 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. CONFLICT RESOLUTION STATEMENT: The University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, Office of Continuing Medical Education has reviewed this activity s speaker and planner disclosures and resolved all identified conflicts of interest, if applicable. PATIENT SAFETY, a concept prompted by the findings published by the Institute of Medicine entitled To Err is Human, (1995), has begun to change the focus and methods of patient care in and out of hospitals in the U.S. and elsewhere. This initiative is designed to promote a decrease in adverse events that may occur during patient care. This symposium will focus on Patient Safety as applied in the Obstetrics area. A number of local and national experts who have initiated such programs will share their philosophy, findings and the results of their efforts.

PURPOSE The purpose of this educational endeavor is to explore new PERSPECTIVES FOR PATIENT SAFETY in the area of obstetrics. COURSE DIRECTOR Warren M. Crosby, MD, Clinical Professor, Obstetrics and Gynecology OU Faculty: Barbara Taylor O Brien, RN, Senior Coordinator, PCEP Program Roger E. Sheldon, MD, Professor, Pediatrics, Neonatology Denise Cole, RN Coordinator, PCEP Program Heather McClure, JD, LLM, CPHRM, Director, Professional Liability, OU Physicians GUEST FACULTY Katherine Taylor. JD, PhD, Scholar, Center for Bioethics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Donna Frye RN, MN. Director, Women s and Children s Clinical Services, HCA, Nashville, TN Steven Clark, MD, Professor, OB/GYN (MFM), University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Medical Director, Women and Newborn Services, HCA, Nashville, TN LEARNING OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this Program, the registrant should be able to: assess the Institute of Medicine's publication "To Err is Human", and to identify several common errors in hospital care. illustrate physician/nurse perspectives of their separate responsibilities during labor/delivery care.. describe examples of nurse/physician teamwork and how teamwork can be improved by participating in simulation and communication enhancement scenarios identify potential ethical dilemmas in the care of obstetric patients describe several scenarios in which liability may arise from adverse events that occur during labor and delivery evaluate HCA's efforts to reduce adverse events in labor and delivery areas formulate the characteristics of a highly reliable organization, as it applies to care in the labor and delivery area.

PROGRAM Wednesday, June 11 0800-0830 Registration 0830-0930 To Err is Human : Warren M. Crosby 0930-1000 Discussion 1000-1015 BREAK 1015-1115 The Perinatal Perspective: Barbara O Brien and Warren M. Crosby 1115-1200 Discussion 1200-1330 LUNCH 1330-1430 The Team Perspective: Roger E. Sheldon and Denise Cole 1430-1500 Discussion 1500-1515 BREAK 1515-1700 Guided Tour of the OUHSC Clinical Skills Education and Testing Center Thursday, June 12 0830-0930 The Ethical Perspective: Katherine Taylor 0930-1015 Discussion 1015-1030 BREAK 1030-1130 the Liability Perspective: Heather McClure 1130-1200 Discussion 1200-1330 LUNCH 1330-1430 The Hospital Perspective: Donna Frye 1430-1445 BREAK 1445-1600 Discussion panel: Taylor/McClure/Frye 1600 Adjourn Friday June 13 0900-1030 Characteristics of a Highly Reliable Organization: Steven Clark 1030-1045 BREAK 1045-1200 Discussion Panel: Clark/Frye 1200 Adjourn

The map below indicates the location of the Bird Library Auditorium and the suggested parking area for the Symposium) Directions: go to NE 8 th St. and Lincoln Blvd. Turn East on 8 th St. to NE Everest Ave. Go North on Everest about 2 blocks, to the entrance to Convention Parking.

REGISTRATION Note: The Bird Library Auditorium Only Holds 100 People: Get Your Registration In Early! (Please type or print one name per form (as it should appear on your name tag). Confirmation will not be mailed. NAME DEGREE: ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP DAYTIME PHONE FAX# E-MAIL ADDRESS PHYSICIAN NURSE OTHER (Please circle one REGISTRATION FEES. (for all three days) Physicians $200 Nurses: $125 Payment Method: (payment due with registration, Purchase Orders (POs) accepted please send copy of PO with registration. Make checks payable to OUHSC-CME. (Tax ID # 73-6017987). On-Line Registration: http://cme.ouhsc.edu/ Please check method of payment for total fee: Check enclosed (# ) We accept: Visa MasterCard Discover American Express Card Number Expiration Date Signature Today's date Name as it appears on card (please print): Mail or Fax Registration: OUHSC - Office of CME PO Box 26901, ROB 202 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73190-2690 Telephone (405) 271-2350, Fax (405) 271-3087 If you have questions, call our toll free number at (888) 682-6348. In the Oklahoma City metro area, call 271-2350 For accommodations on the basis of disability, call (405) 271-4744.

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