CLSI 2006 Leadership Conference: Creating a Culture of Patient Safety Through Risk Management
26-29 April 2006
Risk Management Tools for Improved Patient Safety Workshop
28 April 2006
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THE CLINICAL AND LABORATORY STANDARDS INSTITUTE 2006 LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE
What CLSI 2006 Leadership Conference: Creating a Culture of Patient Safety Through Risk Management
Gain insight into our most important initiatives and understand the important role you play in the organization; get an update on the status of
"Option 4" and other CLSI efforts aimed at alternative quality control; and take home tools to implement risk management practices for improving patient safety in your institution as you personally meet and exchange ideas with your global colleagues during the 2006 Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute Leadership Conference.
When 26-29 April 2006
Where Sheraton Premiere at Tysons Corner, Vienna, VA, USA
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What Risk Management Tools for Improved Patient Safety Workshop
This workshop will provide attendees with tools to manage risk and eliminate error. This follow-up to 2005’s landmark QC for the Future workshop will
focus specifically upon defining current problems in risk management, reviewing solutions, and describing a systematic risk management approach,
providing attendees with concrete tools with which to return to their workplaces for practical application. The program will feature practical training sessions, with available topics including process mapping, Failure Mode and Effects Analysis [FME(C)A], fault tree analysis, and Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points [HACCP].
When 28 April 2006
Where Sheraton Premiere at Tysons Corner, Vienna, VA, USA
Learning Objectives
As a result of this workshop, participants will be able to:
• Describe current approaches to reduce/eliminate errors and manage risk in healthcare settings
• Outline the ISO risk management process used by IVD manufacturers
• Explain the benefits of extending the ISO process to laboratories
• List and describe currently available risk management tools, including process mapping,
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis [FME(C)A], fault tree analysis, and Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP)
• Demonstrate two risk management techniques and describe methods for their implementation
Target Audience
This workshop will be aimed at clinicians, pathologists, laboratorians, other health professionals, manufacturers and government representatives interested in implementing a process to identify the hazards associated with
their area of specialty, to estimate and evaluate the resulting risks, to control these risks, and to monitor the effectiveness of that control in their home institutions
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Committee Meetings
The CLSI Board of Directors and Board of Directors’ Committees will convene
meetings in conjunction with the 2006 Leadership Conference. CLSI area committees will meet to review the status of current projects, establish priorities for 2006-2007, and resolve outstanding issues in project development. In addition, subcommittee sessions will be held for work on
projects in development.
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