Sunday 27 April 2014

Work Stream: Clinical
Level: Clinicians at the point of care
Room Capacity: 100



There are over 50 million surgeries each year in the US alone. The majority of surgeries run smoothly with no harm occurring to the patient. However, given the scope, even the small percentage of surgeries with complications, delays, cancellations, and harm can have a huge impact on the patient and the hospital. When organizations use a reliable system that incorporates best practices during all phases of the surgical process: pre-operative, peri-operative, and post-operative—these negative outcomes can be dramatically reduced if not eliminated entirely. Expert faculty will provide best practices and real-world examples that can be adapted and installed at your hospital to reduce harm, while improving patient experience, as well as the efficiency and flow of your surgical units.

At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
  • Identify specific opportunities to improve safety and reliability during the patient’s surgical experience
  • Improve reliability of key processes identified during each step of the surgical process
  • Describe strategies to identify failures during the surgical process
Speaker:
Aidan Fowler, MBBS, FRCS
Consultant Surgeon
Gloucestershire Hospital NHS Foundation
United Kingdom