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Multi-Incident Analysis Workshop Analyzing medication incidents one group at a time

Group: Medication Management
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Thursday, January 29, 2015, 09:00am - 05:00pm ET
by Brad Fonseca

Host: Institute for Safe Medication Practices Canada

This one day interactive workshop presents the key concepts for conducting a multi-incident analysis (aggregate) analysis, a technique designed to maximize efficiency by analyzing a group of medication incidents sharing a common topic.

During this interactive and hands-on workshop you will learn a step-wise process of conducting a multi-incident analysis, and situations where it is most beneficial. You will have the opportunity for hands-on practice under the guidance of ISMP Canada experts. A variety of take home materials and tools will be provided enabling you to confidently analyze your facility's medication incidents upon return to your home facility.

At the completion of this workshop, participants will be able to:

  1. Describe how multi-incident analysis complements other medication incident analysis strategies
  2. Describe the steps of a multi-incident analysis
  3. Apply the step-wise multi-incident analysis approach to begin conducting analysis of small groups of medication incidents
Date: Thursday, January 29, 2015
Location: ISMP Canada
Medication Safety Learning Centre
4711 Yonge Street
Toronto, ON
M2N 6K8
Cost: $500 plus applicable taxes (enrolment is limited to 8 attendees)
For registration information, please visit the event page on the ISMP website and select the Registration’ tab near the top of the screen.
Time: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Course Level: Intermediate (assumes prior knowledge about human factors and system based approach to medication safety)
Audience: Pharmacy directors, risk managers, patient safety officers, medication safety officers, and other healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their ability to act on medication incident reports

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Location : Toronto, Ontario

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