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Housing & Registration Open: Inaugural Patient Safety Course

June 24-25, 2016
Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel
Boston, MA

Co-Directors
Thoralf M. Sundt, III, MD
Steven Yule, PhD

Program Committee
David J. Bunnell, PA-C, APACVS
David C. Fitzgerald, CCP, AMSECT
Jake Jaquiss, MD
M. Blair Marshall, MD
Shannon Pengel, RN
Kenneth Shann, CCP, LP, AMSECT
Marco Zenati, MD

Patient Safety is essential for successful surgical care — in cardiothoracic surgery — and all disciplines. In the more than 10 years since the Institute of Medicine made patient safety a priority, little progress has been made in changing culture and practice on the front lines.

This two-day course — including team training and simulation experiences — will make a difference, offering surgical team members practical safety behaviors for improving patient outcomes.

View Preliminary Program 

Special Benefits for Team Registration
The Patient Safety program includes team training and simulation experiences. Register three or more members from the same institution and receive one Healthcare Professional registration COMPLIMENTARY. We encourage you to send the entire team to join us in Boston this June.

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June 24-25, 2016
Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel
Boston, MA

Co-Directors
Thoralf M. Sundt, III, MD
Steven Yule, PhD

Program Committee
David J. Bunnell, PA-C, APACVS
David C. Fitzgerald, CCP, AMSECT
Jake Jaquiss, MD
M. Blair Marshall, MD
Shannon Pengel, RN
Kenneth Shann, CCP, LP, AMSECT
Marco Zenati, MD

Patient Safety is essential for successful surgical care — in cardiothoracic surgery — and all disciplines. In the more than 10 years since the Institute of Medicine made patient safety a priority, little progress has been made in changing culture and practice on the front lines.

This two-day course — including team training and simulation experiences — will make a difference, offering surgical team members practical safety behaviors for improving patient outcomes.

View Preliminary Program 

Special Benefits for Team Registration
The Patient Safety program includes team training and simulation experiences. Register three or more members from the same institution and receive one Healthcare Professional registration COMPLIMENTARY. We encourage you to send the entire team to join us in Boston this June.

Registration

Housing 

June 24-25, 2016
Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel
Boston, MA

Co-Directors
Thoralf M. Sundt, III, MD
Steven Yule, PhD

Program Committee
David J. Bunnell, PA-C, APACVS
David C. Fitzgerald, CCP, AMSECT
Jake Jaquiss, MD
M. Blair Marshall, MD
Shannon Pengel, RN
Kenneth Shann, CCP, LP, AMSECT
Marco Zenati, MD

Patient Safety is essential for successful surgical care — in cardiothoracic surgery — and all disciplines. In the more than 10 years since the Institute of Medicine made patient safety a priority, little progress has been made in changing culture and practice on the front lines.

This two-day course — including team training and simulation experiences — will make a difference, offering surgical team members practical safety behaviors for improving patient outcomes.

View Preliminary Program 

Special Benefits for Team Registration
The Patient Safety program includes team training and simulation experiences. Register three or more members from the same institution and receive one Healthcare Professional registration COMPLIMENTARY. We encourage you to send the entire team to join us in Boston this June.

Registration

Housing 

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