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Medication Safety Culture Indicator Matrix (MedSCIM):
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Date: | Wednesday, January 28, 2015 |
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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 select the ‘Registration’ tab near the top of the screen. |
Time: | 9:00 am to 3:00 pm |
Course Level: | Intermediate (assumes basic knowledge of human factors engineering principles and systems-based approach to medication safety, previous experience with medication incident analysis preferred) |
Audience: | Previous participants of the ISMP Canada Multi-Incident Analysis Workshop, Pharmacy directors, risk managers, patient safety officers, medication safety officers, and other healthcare providers seeking to enhance their ability to act on medication incident reports. |
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
1-day workshop
Presenter
Calvin Poon, BSc Phm, RPh, ACPR
Calvin joined ISMP Canada in 2010 as a coop student from the University of Waterloo School of Pharmacy. His interests in medication safety is centred around medication incident analysis. He is currently overseeing the analysis of medications incidents from community pharmacies submitted to ISMP Canada as well as leading a research project to explore innovative research methodology to analyze medication incidents.
Calvin completed his pharmacy studies from the University of Waterloo and subsequently completed a hospital residency at St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton. He is currently practising at the Centre for Complex Diabetes Care in Peterborough and the inpatient pharmacy at Peterborough Regional Health Centre.
Contributor
Atsushi Kawano, RPh, B.Sc (Biomedical Sciences), M.Sc. (Biology), B.Sc.Phm
Atsushi Kawano is a graduate from the School of Pharmacy, University of Waterloo. In addition, he has received B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees from the University of Waterloo. He is currently a full-time pharmacist at Loblaw Pharmacy. Atsushi has completed work-term placements at the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care under the Exceptional Access Program (EAP), Costco Pharmacy, the Institute for Safe Medication Practices Canada (ISMP Canada), and Hamilton Health Sciences. In his work for ISMP Canada, he completed projects aimed at improving patient safety in community pharmacies. His most recent project focused on reducing potential errors associated with non-sterile compounding practices and methadone dispensing. Ontario College of Pharmacists (OCP) published his work on non-sterile compounding practices and methadone dispensing in the Spring 2012 issue and the Summer 2013 issue of Pharmacy Connection, respectively.
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
1-day workshop
Contact Us
Mail:
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ISMP Canada 4711 Yonge Street, Suite 501 Toronto, ON M2N 6K8 |
Email:
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education@ismp-canada.org |
Phone:
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416–733–3131 ext.0 |
Toll Free:
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1–866–544–7672 ext.0 |
Fax:
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416–733–1146 |
4711 Yonge Street
(Procter & Gamble building)
On entry to the building, check in with Security to obtain a visitor ID badge (next to the lobby elevators).
We are located in the Procter & Gamble Building - 4711 Yonge Street - North of the 401 on the East side of Yonge Street, South of Sheppard Avenue.
(416-733-3131 - ISMP Canada)
Note that parking is NOT available in the Procter & Gamble building. Indoor paid parking is available at the Hullmark Centre (Yonge and Anndale – enter via Anndale).
We are located on the "Yonge Line" - please get off at the Sheppard Station.