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Continuing Education Program: Mental Health: Home Study Course: Preventing Medical Errors
- By National Association for Continuing Education (NACE)
- Published 10/7/2008
- Online CME , Quality Assurance , Educational Materials
- Unrated
Preventing Medical Errors
National Association for Continuing Education (NACE)
This is an approved course by the Florida Department of Health. It is intended to satisfy the requirements imposed by the 2001 Florida State Legislature mandating a 2-hour course relating to the prevention of medical errors as part of the licensure and renewal process for health professionals.
National Association for Continuing Education (NACE)
This is an approved course by the Florida Department of Health. It is intended to satisfy the requirements imposed by the 2001 Florida State Legislature mandating a 2-hour course relating to the prevention of medical errors as part of the licensure and renewal process for health professionals.
Continuing Medical Education: Biochemistry CME: University of California, San Diego--School of Medicine:Mass Spectrometry: Applications to the Clinical Laboratory 2008: San Diego, CA: Course CME: November 1-5, 2008
- By University of California, San Diego - School of Medicine
- Published 07/30/2008
- Quality Assurance , Immunology , Hematology , Biochemistry
- Unrated
Mass Spectrometry: Applications to the Clinical Laboratory 2008
University of California, San Diego--School of Medicine
November 1-5, 2008
Mass Spectrometry: Applications to the Clinical Laboratory 2008 (MSACL '08) has been developed to provide scientists in the clinical laboratory a forum for in-depth and informal discussions of the most recent developments in the practical application of mass spectrometry to analyses previously done by various other technologies such as immunoassays. While these immunoassay methods have been successful for the last 50 years, mass spectrometry methods are now providing these analytical results in a better, faster and less expensive fashion. Innovative mass spectrometry technologies, alone and combined with molecular methods have lead to improved diagnostic testing approaches. At this time large reference laboratories and major medical centers have demonstrated that this approach leads to more accurate testing which results in improved patient care and reduced costs. This conference will focus on the practical applications of mass spectrometry to the clinical chemistry/toxicology, microbiology/virology, proteomic, metabolomic and tissue histology laboratories. In addition to the current technologies, issues of regulation, standardization, validation and quality control will be addressed.
University of California, San Diego--School of Medicine
November 1-5, 2008
Mass Spectrometry: Applications to the Clinical Laboratory 2008 (MSACL '08) has been developed to provide scientists in the clinical laboratory a forum for in-depth and informal discussions of the most recent developments in the practical application of mass spectrometry to analyses previously done by various other technologies such as immunoassays. While these immunoassay methods have been successful for the last 50 years, mass spectrometry methods are now providing these analytical results in a better, faster and less expensive fashion. Innovative mass spectrometry technologies, alone and combined with molecular methods have lead to improved diagnostic testing approaches. At this time large reference laboratories and major medical centers have demonstrated that this approach leads to more accurate testing which results in improved patient care and reduced costs. This conference will focus on the practical applications of mass spectrometry to the clinical chemistry/toxicology, microbiology/virology, proteomic, metabolomic and tissue histology laboratories. In addition to the current technologies, issues of regulation, standardization, validation and quality control will be addressed.
Continuing Medical Education: Psychiatry: Genetics CME: UC San Diego: 2008 Health and Wellness Forum Developmental Disabilities: Innovation in Diagnosis, Treatment & Service Delivery: San Diego, CA: Conference CME: September 24-26, 2008
- By University of California, San Diego - School of Medicine
- Published 07/30/2008
- Quality Assurance , Psychiatry , Genetics
- Unrated
2008 Health and Wellness Forum Developmental Disabilities: Innovation in Diagnosis, Treatment & Service Delivery
University of California, San Diego--School of Medicine
September 24-26, 2008
This year's developmental disabilities conference will include five sets of workshops focusing on autism, genetics, early intervention, risk management, and special populations, as well as keynote presentations and a poster session / reception. Twenty-five different workshops will be offered, concentrating on topics such as assistive technology, effective and ineffective treatments, expanded screening in genetics, co-occurring medical conditions common to certain syndromes, and nutrition. The interactive reception and poster session provides attendees with the opportunity to speak directly with project partners.
University of California, San Diego--School of Medicine
September 24-26, 2008
This year's developmental disabilities conference will include five sets of workshops focusing on autism, genetics, early intervention, risk management, and special populations, as well as keynote presentations and a poster session / reception. Twenty-five different workshops will be offered, concentrating on topics such as assistive technology, effective and ineffective treatments, expanded screening in genetics, co-occurring medical conditions common to certain syndromes, and nutrition. The interactive reception and poster session provides attendees with the opportunity to speak directly with project partners.
Continuing Medical Education: Quality Assurance CME: ABQAURP: 2007-08 Certificate Course in Patient Safety and Prevention of Medical Errors: Online Quality Assurance CME: July 1, 2007--December 31, 2009
- By ABQAURP
- Published 07/16/2008
- Quality Assurance
- Unrated
2007-08 Certificate Course in Patient Safety and Prevention of Medical Errors
American Board of Quality Assurance and Utilization Review Physicians, Inc. (ABQAURP)
September 1, 2007--December 31, 2009
Course Objectives:
American Board of Quality Assurance and Utilization Review Physicians, Inc. (ABQAURP)
September 1, 2007--December 31, 2009
Course Objectives:
- Meeting Goals and Exceeding Expectations in Patient Safety and Medical Error Prevention
- Factors That Adversely Impact the Quality of Care
- Recognizing Error-Prone Situations
- Risk Management
- Error Reporting - Internal & External
- The Role of the Patient in Safety, Quality & Error Reduction
- A Vision for the Future

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