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Interprofessional Fellowship Program in Patient Safety beginning July 2007
The purpose of the Interprofessional Fellowship Program in Patient Safety is to develop leaders with vision, knowledge, and commitment to lead patient safety efforts in the 21st century.   The program includes both patient safety specific and supporting core competencies: (1) Patient Safety Specific (Theoretical Underpinnings), (2) Teamwork and Collaboration, (3) Transformational Leadership, (4) Patient-Centered Care,(5) Evidence-Based Practice, and (5) Informatics and Use of Data.
Invitation to A Race to Improve Outcomes - April 25, 2007 at the Marriott Griffen Gate
Cerner Corporation and UK HealthCare invite you to a race to improve outcomes
 
Front-runner
7:30a.m. at the Griffin Gate Marriott Resort
Explore the role of informati on technology to facilitate better
quality care, including improved outcomes and reduced costs
 
Photo Finish
1:15p .m. at Keeneland
Enjoy an afternoon watching the BeWitch Stakes
 
Symposium registration and networking begin at 7:30 a.m. with coffee and breakfast.

Education session starts at 8:00 a.m. and concludes at noon. Lunch will be provided.
 
Griffin Gate Marriott Resort
1800 Newtown Pike
Lexington, KY 40511
 
We are offering CE's for physicians, pharmacists and nurses. Dress is casual so come prepared to race to improve outcomes.
Transportation provided upon request from the Marriott to Keeneland.
 
Seats are limited so you need to respond to sarah.hopkins@cerner.com.
 
If you have any questions please call June at 859-323-5845.
Agenda
 
7:30 -   8:00  
Registration and Breakfast
 
8:00 -   8:40  
Welcome and APACHE Overview      
Ashleigh Surber, RN
Vicki Snavely, RN
Cerner
 
8:40 -   9:20  
Overview:  Using Clinical Databases  To Improve the Quality of  Patient  Care in the ICU in an Academic  Medical Center                                   
Joseph Conigliaro, MD, MPH
Carol Steltenkamp, MD, MBA
University of Kentucky
 
9:20 -   9:50   
Evaluating Care:  The Rapid Response Team                              
Debra Hall, RN, PhD
University of Kentucky
 
9:50 - 10:00  
Break
 
10:00 –10:30 
Appropriate Use of Antibiotics             
Shane Winstead,  PharmD
University of Kentucky
 
10:30 – 11:00   Using Data in the Surgical ICU
Andrew Bernard, MD
University of Kentucky
 
11:00 -  11:15  
Grab lunch
 
11:15 -  12:00  
Electronic Documentation for Critical Care and Virtual Monitoring
Fern Malila, RN
Cerner
                       
12:00 -  12:15 
Wrap up                                      
Joseph Conigliaro, MD, MPH
Carol Steltenkamp, MD, MBA
University of Kentucky