Tagged: advocacy
Registration for Certificate Program closes October 12
Patient safety nonprofit develops worksheet for families.
President of Pulse Center for Patient Safety shares 20 years of patient safety advocacy experience
Report finds oversight in hospitals may reduce number of deaths; can families and patient advocates achieve a similar result?
Training helps prevent harm from medical error.
New Board members join The PULSE Center for Patient Safety Education & Advocacy (formerly PULSE of NY).
PULSE of NY's summer training in patient safety will take place over three dates in August.
Opinion by Ilene Corina, President, PULSE of NY
This is Patient Safety Awareness Week, when the nation focuses on keeping patients safe from harm while they are treated. Get involved, get trained, and learn about medication safety.
Green Earth Natural Food Market hosts informative evening about preventing medical error.
Patient safety group shows trainees how to protect loved ones from medical error.
PULSE of NY announces its next Family Centered Patient Safety Advocacy training course for May 19 & 21, 2015.
President and founder of patient advocacy organization hopes to save patients' access to information about their doctors.
Patient Safety Group Helps Young Mothers Learn When to Call Emergency Help
Medicare penalties on payments to hospitals with poor patient safety highlight the problem. Family involvement in promoting best practices is part of the solution.
Three Healthcare Professionals Contribute Their Expertise to Leading Patient Safety Advocacy Group
Joan Rivers' recent death due to preventable medical error highlights the need for greater patient safety. PULSE of NY offers classes and training that equip patients and families to protect themselves when using the health system.
Continued support for patient safety advocacy and education efforts on Long Island.
Comedy and networking for the cause of patient safety.
A recent meeting of the Council on Patient Safety in Women's Health Care highlighted healthcare culture change and patient engagement as key to better patient safety.
16 people graduated from PULSE of NY's inaugural Patient Safety Advocate Training class held in Freeport NY.
Patient safety advocacy and education group PULSE of NY is to offer a course of intensive patient safety advocacy training on Long Island, aimed at preparing candidates for possible employment by a Long Island-based home care agency.
Patient safety education and advocacy group PULSE of NY announces a major seminar on diagnostic errors in healthcare. The event will gather national leaders in the field. It will take place March 3 in Plainview, NY. Registration link included.