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SUMMARY:Physician Leadership Academy: Leading Through Vision
DESCRIPTION:By Invitation Only:  Leading Through Vision \nEquip yourself with the competencies necessary to facilitate change here at NMC. \nThe program consists of skill-building workshops delivered by Advisory Board faculty across 2017 and 2018—each one designed to provide you with actionable tools to tackle every day challenges. The workshops are highly interactive\, data-rich\, and tailored around Natividad’s specific organizational objectives. \nPhysicial Leadership Academy flyer)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/physician-leadership-academy-leading-through-vision/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:CME Activity
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171013T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171013T130000
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CREATED:20180430T081138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180430T081138Z
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SUMMARY:PEDS Grand Rounds: Child Abuse
DESCRIPTION:Robert Morris\, MD\, Professor Emeritus\, Mattel Children’s Hospital\, David Geffen School of Medicine\, UCLA\nSpeaker for this CME Activity is Robert Morris\, MD \nChild Abuse \nFamily physicians or pediatricians are likely to encounter victims of child abuse in their practice\, and should be able to recognize its common presentations\, as well as know how to evaluate and document these cases. A new study indicates that half of U.S. hospitals do not perform x-rays to look for fractures in children under the age of two who have been diagnosed with child abuse. \nDesired Outcomes: \n\nRecognize unusual presentations of child abuse\nIdentify factors leading to missed abusive head trauma\nKnow new modalities of diagnosing child abuse\nUnderstand normal injuries of children\nKnow how to order x-rays in abuse situations.\n\nGeared to Pediatrics\, Family Medicine\, and open to all other physician specialties and ancillary services. \nCME Activity Flyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/peds-grand-rounds-child-abuse/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:RSS-PEDS Grand Rounds
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171016T120000
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CREATED:20180430T081635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180430T081651Z
UID:2694-1508155200-1508158800@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:ARU Grand Rounds: Regenerative Medicine for Osteoarthritis – What is the Current Evidence?
DESCRIPTION:Sean Colio\, MD\, Clinical Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery\, Physical & Rehabilitation Medicine\, Stanford University School of Medicine\nSpeaker for this CME Activity is Sean Colio\, MD \nRegenerative Medicine for Osteoarthritis – What is the Current Evidence? \nRegenerative medicine for Osteoarthritis is an emerging area that will influence the treatment of joint diseases in the future. It involves the use of biomaterials\, cell therapy\, and bioactive factors such as growth factors\, drugs and small molecules\, to regenerate damaged tissues. Dr. Colio will highlight the current evidence that informs on the direction in which this field is moving. This multidisciplinary field has been very active\, with rapid development of new technologies.  \nDesired Outcomes: \n\nDiscuss the History & Biology of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)and Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSC) for Osteoarthritis\nReview the Clinical Applications of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)and Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSC) for Osteoarthritis\nEvaluate the Evidence for Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)and Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSC) in Osteoarthritis\n\nGeared to physicians and ancillary clinical staff. \nCME Activity Flyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/aru-grand-rounds-regenerative-medicine-for-osteoarthritis-what-is-the-current-evidence/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:RSS-ARU Grand Rounds
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171018T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171018T130000
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CREATED:20180430T082610Z
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UID:2699-1508328000-1508331600@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:Crucial Conversations for Physicians – Strategies for Optimizing Outcomes
DESCRIPTION:Clinton Coil\, MD\, MPH\, FACEP\, Chief Quality Officer\, Associate Medical Director for Quality and Safety\, LA County Harbor-UCLA Medical Center\, Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine\, Division of Emergency Medicine Stanford University School of Medicine\nSpeaker for this CME Activity is Clinton Coil\, MD\, MPH\, FACEP \nCrucial Conversations for Physicians – Strategies for Optimizing Outcomes  \nReviews show that problem handoffs were a contributing factor in 20-24% of malpractice claims in the outpatient and ED settings. A review of surgical errors found that 28% involved handoffs. An AHRQ survey found that 51% of hospital staff agreed that “important patient care information is often lost during shift changes.” \nDesired Outcomes: \n\nDescribe the role of communication failures in medical errors and preventable adverse events\nArticulate the need for high-quality patient handoffs to reduce the likelihood of communication failures\nApply the Joint Commission’s Sentinel Alert 9/12/17 on Inadequate Hand-off Communication to my practice.\n\nGeared to physicians and ancillary clinical staff. \nCME Activity Flyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/crucial-conversations-for-physicians-strategies-for-optimizing-outcomes/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:CME Activity
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171020T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171020T080000
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CREATED:20180430T082858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180430T082858Z
UID:2704-1508484600-1508486400@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:Trauma Journal Club
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URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/trauma-journal-club-5/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:RSS-Trauma Journal Club
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SUMMARY:Hospitals and the Homeless Patient
DESCRIPTION:Don A. Barr\, MD\, PhD\, Professor of Pediatrics\, and of Education (by courtesy)\, Stanford University School of Medicine\nSpeaker for this CME Activity is Don A. Barr\, MD\, PhD \nHospitals and the Homeless Patient \nHomelessness is a growing issue in many areas in California. To address the health care needs and the wellbeing of homeless individuals\, it is essential for health care providers to understand the potential causes of homelessness. A principal goal of health care for the homeless is to combine acute medical care with follow-up case management services and referral to permanent supportive housing resources. \nDesired Outcomes: \n\nTo identify and comprehend the different patterns of the causes of homelessness\nTo be aware of the complex interaction of mental health and associated substance abuse problems with the behavioral and clinical status of patients encountered in the health care context.\nTo understand to growing role nationally of providing permanent supportive housing on a “Housing First” basis to those exhibiting chronic homelessness. as appropriate.\n\nGeared to Emergency Department Physicians\, Trauma Physicians\, and all physician services and ancillary clinical staff. \nCME Activity Flyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/hospitals-and-the-homeless-patient/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:CME Activity
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171023T120000
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UID:2712-1508760000-1508763600@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:Prevention of Surgical Site Infections
DESCRIPTION:Aussama K. Nassar\, MD\, MSc\, FRCSC\, FACS\, CHSE\, Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery\, Department of Surgery\, Section of Trauma & Critical Care\, Stanford University School of Medicine\nSpeaker for this CME Activity is Aussama K. Nassar\, MD\, MSc\, FRCSC\, FACS\, CHSE \nPrevention of Surgical Site Infections \nSurgical-site infections (SSIs) are known to complicate 2-5% of all surgeries in the United States. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has just issued updated evidence-based guidelines for SSI prevention. The guidelines cover 14 core areas and are intended to be incorporated into existing surgical quality improvement programs to maximize patient safety. As the number of US surgical procedures rise\, it is important for physicians to adhere to these guidelines to prevent SSIs. \nDesired Outcomes: \n\nDiscuss basic principles of surgical site infections\nCite newer landmark studies on prevention of surgical site infections\nApply new guidelines for prevention of surgical site preventions into practice\nRecognize the importance of the contribution of patient and caregiver education to the outcome of the procedure\n\nGeared to Emergency Department Physicians\, Trauma Physicians\, OR Physicians\, Anesthesiologists\, Radiologists\, and ancillary clinical staff. \nCME Activity Flyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/prevention-of-surgical-site-infections/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:CME Activity
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171030T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171030T130000
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CREATED:20180430T084735Z
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UID:2717-1509364800-1509368400@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:PEDS Grand Rounds: Special UCSF Celebration – EHR Integrated Pediatric Early Warning Signs
DESCRIPTION:ARPI BEKMEZIAN\, MD\, pediatric hospitalist. She serves as the Medical Director of Quality and Safety for the Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine and as the Medical Director of Quality and Safety for the Benioff Children’s Hospital.\nSpeaker for this CME Activity is ARPI BEKMEZIAN\, MD. \nEHR Integrated Pediatric Early Warning Signs \nPractice Gap: \n\nEarly recognition of clinical deterioration is an important goal of inpatient pediatric medicine. Delays in recognition and intervention increase morbidity and mortality.\nPublished early warning scores have limited discriminatory power.\nThe EHR has not been leveraged to facilitate accurate identification of patients at risk for deterioration.\n\nDesired Outcomes: \n\nUse of an early warning tool to accurately identify patients at risk for deterioration.\nImproving the discriminatory power of the tool by enhancing its capacity to synthesize vital signs and vital sign changes\, exam findings\, medical risk factors\, and biochemical markers.\nAutomation and full integration of the tool into the Electronic Health Record (EHR).\nIntegration of the tool into clinical care and use of the tool to facilitate standardized communication between providers.\n\nGeared to Pediatrics\, Family Medicine\, and open to all other physician specialties and ancillary services. \nCME Activity Flyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/peds-grand-rounds-special-ucsf-celebration-ehr-integrated-pediatric-early-warning-signs/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:RSS-PEDS Grand Rounds
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