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CPPA Promoting Professionalism - Virtual Spring 2021

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CPPA Promoting Professionalism - Virtual Spring 2021
CPPA Promoting Professionalism - Virtual Spring 2021
ZZZ-Vanderbilt University Medical Center COURSE
Thu, April 08, 2021 — Sat, April 10, 2021
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Overview

What does an organization do when individual or group behaviors undermine the best attempts to create a safe, respectful, and reliable environment? You need a plan and the right people, processes and systems. The Vanderbilt Center for Patient and Professional Advocacy has conducted more than 20 years of research to help medical centers and physician groups make healthcare kinder, safer and more reliable. Our internationally recognized faculty have years of experience in healthcare leadership and professional accountability. CPPA’s leadership training, “Promoting Professionalism” will provide practical tactics for attendees who wish to implement these tools in their own organizations.


Notable Highlights

• 3-day fully interactive sessions with multiple breaks

• 9.5 CME or CNE credit hours available upon completion

• Opportunities to meet with faculty outside of course sessions

• Course fee includes all educational materials sent prior to event


Agenda

April 8, 2021

5pm - 6:30pm CST


April 9, 2021

9:30am - 5 pm CST

 

April 10, 2021

9:30 am - 12:30 pm CST


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Objectives

After participating in this CME activity, participants should be able to describe and discuss:

1. Relationships between behaviors that undermine a culture of safety and suboptimal outcomes.

2. A method that may be used for identifying professionals with a pattern of behaviors that undermine a culture of safety and respect.

3. A range of behaviors that undermine a culture of safety and respect and describe a "professional accountability pyramid."

4. An evidence-based approach for addressing behaviors that undermine a culture of safety and respect.

5. Three graduated levels of interventions for addressing behaviors that undermine a culture of safety and respect.

6. Pertinent legal issues that need to be considered in addressing behaviors that undermine a culture of safety and respect.


To participate in this course, you will need a computer with a working camera and a second device for the virtual interactive activities (phone, iPad, etc). 


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$725 per registrant


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