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  • Fifth Annual Pulse CPSEA Spring Symposium to Offer Patient Safety Opportunities to Long Island Nonprofits

    Fifth Annual Pulse CPSEA Spring Symposium to Offer Patient Safety Opportunities to Long Island Nonprofits

    Event: Pulse Center for Patient Safety Education & Advocacy Annual Spring Symposium
    Date/Time: May 4, 2018 — 11:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
    Where: 1393 Veterans Highway, Hauppauge, N.Y.

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    updated: May 3, 2018

    On May 4, 2018, history will be made when almost fifty people representing thirty nonprofit organizations from Nassau and Suffolk Counties will be educated on patient safety and medical errors, which are the third leading cause of death in the country.

    Experts on patient safety will share their expertise on medical errors with the participants and will explain how the groups can help the communities they serve to achieve better treatment outcomes.

    Patient safety and medical errors are a critical problem in this country and we can’t leave it all up to the people who work in healthcare to get it right 100% of the time.

    Ilene Corina, President, PULSE Center for Patient Safety Education & Advocacy

    Robin E. Moulder, RN, BSN, MBA, CPHQ, Manager, Division of Quality & Safety at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center is the Program Chair. Speakers include:

    · Michael R. Cohen, RPh, MS, ScD (hon), DPS (hon), FASHP President, Institute for Safe Medication Practices

    · Bruce E. Hirsch, M.D. FACP, AAHIVS, Attending Physician, Division of Infectious Diseases, North Shore University Hospital

    · Edward Pollak, M.D., Medical Director and Patient Safety Officer, Division of Healthcare Improvement, The Joint Commission

    · Anthony J. Santella, DrPH, MPH, Adv Cert, MCHES, Associate Professor of Public Health, Hofstra University

    Each speaker brings a wealth of information ready to share in small groups to answer participants’ questions.

    Some of the organizations attending include:

    National Coalition of 100 Black Women Long Island Chapter – which provides education, advocacy, and empowerment to African-American women and girls.

    Curvy Girls – An organization to reduce the emotional impact of scoliosis by empowering young girls through education and mutual support.

    Suffolk County Dept. of Health Services – which works to improve health outcomes and eliminate existing health disparities among racial and ethnic minorities in Suffolk County.

    This is the first Pulse Center for Patient Safety program Anthony Santella has attended and he puts it this way: “Patient safety is an issue of public health significance. In public health, our goal is to keep vulnerable communities free from disease, injury, disability, and death, so bringing health and human service professionals together to discuss critical issues in patient safety practice and research is important if we have hopes of advancing the field.”

    Ilene Corina, President of Pulse Center for Patient Safety Education & Advocacy and organizer of the event, says, “Patient safety and medical errors are a critical problem in this country and we can’t leave it all up to the people who work in healthcare to get it right 100% of the time.”

    This is the fifth Long Island Patient Safety Symposium organized on Long Island by Pulse but this time it’s different. “Only nonprofit leaders and decision makers have been invited to attend,” explains Corina.

    The Pulse Patient Safety Education Fund has been set up at the Long Island Community Foundation to distribute grants to participating, qualifying nonprofit organizations following the program.

    The program is hosted by The Nassau Suffolk Hospital Council.

    Sponsors include:
    Diamond

    Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
    Betty and Gordon Moore Foundation
    Northwell Health

    Bronze

    Blue Ocean Wealth Solutions, A member of MassMutual Financial Group
    Institute for Safe Medication Practices

    Additional support comes from The Lewis Blackman Foundation Family First Home Companions, and Bruce E. Hirsch, MD.

    Doors open at 11:30 A.M. for interviews, networking, and lunch. The program starts at 12:30 P.M.

    The event is fully booked and no further registrations are being accepted.

    Media contact: Ilene Corina (516) 650-2421 or e-mail icorina@pulsecenterforpatientsafety.org

    Source: Pulse Center for Patient Safety Education & Advocacy

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  • Where Getting Fit Helps Fight Medical Error

    Where Getting Fit Helps Fight Medical Error

    Patient safety advocate organization Pulse Center for Patient Safety Education & Advocacy is to hold a fundraising Zumba class to bring attention patient safety education & advocacy.

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    updated: Feb 13, 2018

    Members of the public are invited to come together and “Zumba For Patient Safety!”

    On March 31, 2018, for the second year, Primal Athletics — located at 80 Lake Avenue S, Unit 11, Nesconset, New York 11767 — will be hosting a fundraiser for Pulse Center for Patient Safety Education & Advocacy (CPSEA). The aim is to bring the community together to celebrate patient safety through exercise, friendship and fun.

    We encourage first-timers to come and have fun, and we hope medical professionals from all over Long Island will Zumba for Patient Safety together.

    Marissa Abram, Board co-chair of Pulse CPSEA

    The class is being organized by fitness instructor Keron Daum, a native of the island of Jamaica who will have Long Island’s top Zumba instructors helping to lead the class. “Take one of my classes and I guarantee you will have so much fun that you forget you are working out,” Keron says on her website. http://kerondaum.zumba.com

    Marissa Abram, PMHNP-BC CASAC, Ph.D. board co-chair of Pulse CPSEA, is organizing this event. Abram, a nurse practitioner specializing in addiction and dependency, believes that we need to celebrate every chance we get. “What’s more fun than Zumba, especially when it benefits patient safety?” she asks.

    “I find release and comfort when I Zumba,” she adds, “and I hope people who may be under stress will come and find the same relief. We encourage first-timers to come and have fun, and we hope medical professionals from all over Long Island will Zumba for Patient Safety together.”

    Music will be provided by DJ Kibret. There will be great raffle prizes too, and all proceeds will benefit Pulse Center for Patient Safety Education & Advocacy. Stop in for the Zumba or stop in to learn about Pulse CPSEA!

    $15 in advance $20 at the door. Register or learn more at www.pulsecenterforpatientsafety.org or call (516) 579-4711.

    Source: Pulse Center for Patient Safety Education & Advocacy

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