Upcoming Events: "Psychological Safety" Course Dates

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March 22

Holiday Inn Select
Lorton, Virginia

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April 12

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Brooklyn, New York

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May 10

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Washington, DC

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March 23

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Baltimore, Maryland

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April 19

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Boston, Massachusetts

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May 17

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Virginia Beach, Virginia

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April 5

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Philadelphia, Pennsyvania

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May 3

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Portland, Maine

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Course #CEUL101359 -Burnout, Adverse Events, and Psychological Safety
Aug
19

Course #CEUL101359 -Burnout, Adverse Events, and Psychological Safety

Course Objectives

By the end of the course, you will be able to:

  • define psychological safety and burnout in healthcare workers,

  • understand the importance of medical error reporting,

  • explain the association between medical errors and burnout,

  • identify strategies to promote psychological safety and reduce medical errors,

  • build innovation improvement processes, and

  • support better healthcare technology to reduce burnout.

Course Agenda

7:00 AM Registration, Continental Breakfast, Vendors

8:00 AM Introduction to Psychological Safety (PS)

10:00 AM Break (refreshments provided)

10:15 AM Medical Errors and Burnout

12:00 PM Lunch (on your own)

1:00 PM Evidence-Based Solutions to Enhance PS

1:45 PM Activity & Breakout Session

2:15 PM Break (refreshments provided)

2:30 PM Information System & Healthcare Technology

3:00 PM Innovation Systems to PS

3:30 pm Course evaluation

(6.5 CEUs)

About the Speaker

Naomi Bowman, DPT, MBA, works as an operations director for a high-reliability healthcare organization (HRO) in the Washington DC Metropolitan region. She earned her doctorate in physical therapy at Virginia Commonwealth University, an MBA in management at Strayer University, and her BS at the University of Tennessee. Dr. Bowman is currently a cohort in the Executive Masters Degree Program for Clinical Quality, Safety, and Leadership at Georgetown University. With over 25 years in clinical practice, Dr. Bowman has found management and administration to be her most impactful. She is committed to building positive relationships through collaboration, enthusiasm, and support. She creates a work environment that promotes engagement at all levels of the team. Dr. Bowman has led her team to national recognition for patient experiences, according to Strategic Healthcare Programs. She also works as an independent psychological safety coach and consultant.

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Course #CEUL101359 -Burnout, Adverse Events, and Psychological Safety
Aug
12

Course #CEUL101359 -Burnout, Adverse Events, and Psychological Safety

Course Objectives

By the end of the course, you will be able to:

  • define psychological safety and burnout in healthcare workers,

  • understand the importance of medical error reporting,

  • explain the association between medical errors and burnout,

  • identify strategies to promote psychological safety and reduce medical errors,

  • build innovation improvement processes, and

  • support better healthcare technology to reduce burnout.

Course Agenda

7:00 AM Registration, Continental Breakfast, Vendors

8:00 AM Introduction to Psychological Safety (PS)

10:00 AM Break (refreshments provided)

10:15 AM Medical Errors and Burnout

12:00 PM Lunch (on your own)

1:00 PM Evidence-Based Solutions to Enhance PS

1:45 PM Activity & Breakout Session

2:15 PM Break (refreshments provided)

2:30 PM Information System & Healthcare Technology

3:00 PM Innovation Systems to PS

3:30 pm Course evaluation

(6.5 CEUs)

About the Speaker

Naomi Bowman, DPT, MBA, works as an operations director for a high-reliability healthcare organization (HRO) in the Washington DC Metropolitan region. She earned her doctorate in physical therapy at Virginia Commonwealth University, an MBA in management at Strayer University, and her BS at the University of Tennessee. Dr. Bowman is currently a cohort in the Executive Masters Degree Program for Clinical Quality, Safety, and Leadership at Georgetown University. With over 25 years in clinical practice, Dr. Bowman has found management and administration to be her most impactful. She is committed to building positive relationships through collaboration, enthusiasm, and support. She creates a work environment that promotes engagement at all levels of the team. Dr. Bowman has led her team to national recognition for patient experiences, according to Strategic Healthcare Programs. She also works as an independent psychological safety coach and consultant.

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Course #CEUL101359 -Burnout, Adverse Events, and Psychological Safety
Aug
5

Course #CEUL101359 -Burnout, Adverse Events, and Psychological Safety

  • Holiday Inn Express Lorton, an IHG Hotel, Conference Room (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Course Objectives

By the end of the course, you will be able to:

  • define psychological safety and burnout in healthcare workers,

  • understand the importance of medical error reporting,

  • explain the association between medical errors and burnout,

  • identify strategies to promote psychological safety and reduce medical errors,

  • build innovation improvement processes, and

  • support better healthcare technology to reduce burnout.

Course Agenda

7:00 AM Registration, Continental Breakfast, Vendors

8:00 AM Introduction to Psychological Safety (PS)

10:00 AM Break (refreshments provided)

10:15 AM Medical Errors and Burnout

12:00 PM Lunch (on your own)

1:00 PM Evidence-Based Solutions to Enhance PS

1:45 PM Activity & Breakout Session

2:15 PM Break (refreshments provided)

2:30 PM Information System & Healthcare Technology

3:00 PM Innovation Systems to PS

3:30 pm Course evaluation

(6.5 CEUs)

About the Speaker

Naomi Bowman, DPT, MBA, works as an operations director for a high-reliability healthcare organization (HRO) in the Washington DC Metropolitan region. She earned her doctorate in physical therapy at Virginia Commonwealth University, an MBA in management at Strayer University, and her BS at the University of Tennessee. Dr. Bowman is currently a cohort in the Executive Masters Degree Program for Clinical Quality, Safety, and Leadership at Georgetown University. With over 25 years in clinical practice, Dr. Bowman has found management and administration to be her most impactful. She is committed to building positive relationships through collaboration, enthusiasm, and support. She creates a work environment that promotes engagement at all levels of the team. Dr. Bowman has led her team to national recognition for patient experiences, according to Strategic Healthcare Programs. She also works as an independent psychological safety coach and consultant.

Naomi Bowman, DPT, MBA

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