Medical errors are the eighth leading cause of mortality in the United States and contribute to over one million preventable injuries. In an effort to prevent medical errors, reporting systems serve as invaluable tools to detect patient safety events and quality problems longitudinally. Historically, trainees (i.e., students and residents) rarely submit incident reports for encountered patient safety threats. The authors propose an immersive learning experience utilizing gamification theory and leveraging the increasingly popular ‘escape room’ to help resident trainees identify reportable patient safety priorities. All 130 incoming intern physicians at the Thomas Jefferson University (Jefferson) were enrolled in the Patient Safety Escape Ro...
BackgroundAviation has used a real-time observation method to advance anonymised feedback to the fro...
Teamwork, a skill critical for quality patient care, is recognized as a core competency by the Accre...
This session will allow participants to: 1) Understand national and Jefferson specific safety data a...
Introduction: Although residents are on the front lines of patient care, they enter few formal patie...
ObjectivesAdverse events that affect patient safety are a significant concern in pediatrics. Increas...
Introduction: Healthcare systems often expose patients to significant, preventable harm causing an e...
Medical simulation competitions have become an increasingly popular method to provide a hands-on ga...
Copyright © 2018 Society for Simulation in Healthcare. One of the most fundamental principles of pat...
Learning Objectives: Priapism drainage; Common causes of hyperkalemia; Pacemaker EKGs and errors; Co...
Learning Objective: 1. Assess EM residents satisfaction with a patient safety simulation and debrief...
Over the past year, the Associate Director of the Simulation Center worked with the EM Quality and S...
Patient safety is one of the most important health provider priorities. Medical Near-Miss/Adverse Ev...
Implication StatementPatient safety incident analysis is a tool which allows for the identification ...
Identifying and detecting safety incidents (adverse events, near misses, and unsafe conditions) is a...
This report reviews and critically evaluates the development of 3 movements in healthcare that have ...
BackgroundAviation has used a real-time observation method to advance anonymised feedback to the fro...
Teamwork, a skill critical for quality patient care, is recognized as a core competency by the Accre...
This session will allow participants to: 1) Understand national and Jefferson specific safety data a...
Introduction: Although residents are on the front lines of patient care, they enter few formal patie...
ObjectivesAdverse events that affect patient safety are a significant concern in pediatrics. Increas...
Introduction: Healthcare systems often expose patients to significant, preventable harm causing an e...
Medical simulation competitions have become an increasingly popular method to provide a hands-on ga...
Copyright © 2018 Society for Simulation in Healthcare. One of the most fundamental principles of pat...
Learning Objectives: Priapism drainage; Common causes of hyperkalemia; Pacemaker EKGs and errors; Co...
Learning Objective: 1. Assess EM residents satisfaction with a patient safety simulation and debrief...
Over the past year, the Associate Director of the Simulation Center worked with the EM Quality and S...
Patient safety is one of the most important health provider priorities. Medical Near-Miss/Adverse Ev...
Implication StatementPatient safety incident analysis is a tool which allows for the identification ...
Identifying and detecting safety incidents (adverse events, near misses, and unsafe conditions) is a...
This report reviews and critically evaluates the development of 3 movements in healthcare that have ...
BackgroundAviation has used a real-time observation method to advance anonymised feedback to the fro...
Teamwork, a skill critical for quality patient care, is recognized as a core competency by the Accre...
This session will allow participants to: 1) Understand national and Jefferson specific safety data a...