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Celebrating Patient Safety Awareness Week with news and analysis about patient safety and healthcare quality.
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Featured Story | PSQH: The Podcast Episode 49 – How Female Physicians Can Prevent Burnout | On episode 49 of PSQH: The Podcast, Dr. Tammie Chang, author of the new book Boundaries for Women Physicians: Love Your Life and Career in Medicine, talks about how female physicians can prevent burnout, stress, and exhaustion. Part of PSQH’s Patient Safety Awareness Week activities, this episode is presented in partnership with GOJO – the makers of Purell, Nuance, PDC, and the Intersociety Accreditation Commission. |
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News & Analysis | 10 Recommendations to Improve Pandemic Preparedness | The United States was inadequately prepared to respond to the coronavirus pandemic such as insufficient supplies of personal protective equipment (PPE). The country leads the world in COVID-19 deaths, with 991,260 lives lost as of today, according to worldometer. |
Patient Safety NOW: Online Summit | Patient Safety Now is PSQH’s exclusive online summit taking place on Thursday, March 17, 2022. This free event on March 17 features four sessions, run by industry leaders, focused on providing superior level of safety for your patients. Register now to reserve your spot. |
Sponsored content Improve patient safety in the emergency department through AI | A 2020 study by Newman-Toker, et al. identified that 15 diseases account for about half of all serious misdiagnosis-related harms. The research focused on the “Big Three” categories of vascular events, infections, and cancers and found that 10% of patients with a “Big Three” disease are misdiagnosed. This content is presented in partnership with Nuance. |
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| Product Spotlight | Written by a former airline pilot turned nurse and a patient safety expert, this practical resource offers solutions to managing longstanding challenges in patient care by applying the practices of crew resource management. This one-of-a-kind resource uses engaging case studies and real-life examples to provide a framework for improving communication and patient safety. Order now! | |
Career Center | Post your open positions or find your next career move with the HCPro Career Center. | |
Partner with PSQH | Contact Amy Roadman to discuss sponsorship opportunities. Amy Roadman National Sales Manager PSQH 615-594-1895 aroadman@hcpro.com | |
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