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Patient safety

for new medical generation

Promoting human factors culture in young medical doctors

In collaboration with:

Organized by:

International Meeting

Florence 31 August – 1 September 2018

WHO Collaborating Centre in Human Factors and Communication for the Delivery of Safe and Quality care

GRC ClinicalRiskManagement

P A T I E N T S A F E T Y R E G I O N E T O S C A N A

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REGISTRATION LINK

The goal of this event is promoting patient safety culture in new medical generations and to spread the knowledge on ergonomics and human factors among health care professionals.

The meeting is connected with the Triennial Congress of International Ergonomics Association (www.iea2018.org)

that will be held in Florence from the 26th to the 30th August 2018.

The IEA Congress will be attended by more than 1500 ergonomics and human factor experts coming from more than 80 countries (www.iea.cc).

The WHO International Meeting aims at involving delegation of residents from all around the word. The participation is free for all residents and a special fee for lunch and dinner will be granted to students in the cafeteria of the University of Florence.

The meeting is a CME accredited programme.

Scientific Committee

Centre for Clinical Risk Management and Patient Safety -

WHO Collaborating Centre, Florence, Italy

International Ergonomics Association (IEA) World Health Organization

WHO, SDS, Patient Safety and Risk Management Unit, Geneva, Switzerland

Endorsed by

Istituto Superiore di Sanità Agenas

University of Siena University of Pisa

University of Roma "La Sapienza"

University of Roma "Tor Vergata"

University of Bari Aldo Moro

University “Politecnica delle Marche”

University of Bologna

University of Napoli Federico II University of Verona

University of Padova University of Turin

Italian Network for Safety in Healthcare Federsanità Anci

FNOMCeO

ISQua

University of Krakow

University of Rio Grande do Sul University of Rio De Janeiro Maquarie University Sidney Oxford Healthcare Improvement University of Tokio

National School of Public Health, New University of Lisbon

The Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality - Johns Hopkins Medicine

Promoted by

University of Florence University of Udine University of Palermo

International Ergonomics Association Federspecializzandi

Italian Association of Young Doctors Italian Secretariat of Students in Medicine Giotto Movement

World Organization of National Colleges and Accademies of Family

Madicine/General Practice (WONCA)

Association of Trentino Students in Medicine (ASTMed)

National Council of Residents in Hygiene and Preventive Medicine

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9.00-9.45

Opening Addresses_Open Plenary

31st August 2018

Riccardo Tartaglia, Director Centre GRC Tuscany Region Yushi Fujita, IEA President

Sir Liam Donaldson, School of public health, London and WHO Neelam Dhingra, Unit for Patient Safety and Risk Assessment, WHO

Sara Albolino, WHO Collaborating Centre on Human Factors and Communication Riccardo Tartaglia, Director Centre GRC Tuscany Region

Yushi Fujita, IEA President

Sir Liam Donaldson, School of public health, London and WHO Neelam Dhingra, Unit for Patient Safety and Risk Assessment, WHO

Sara Albolino, WHO Collaborating Centre on Human Factors and Communication

10.15-11.15

Lectures

Chairs Tommaso Bellandi, Center GRC- WHO Collaborating Centre Kathleen L. Mosier, San Francisco State University

Giuseppe Remuzzi, Istituto Mario Negri

Pascale Carayon, College of Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison Chairs Tommaso Bellandi, Center GRC- WHO Collaborating Centre Kathleen L. Mosier, San Francisco State University

Giuseppe Remuzzi, Istituto Mario Negri

Pascale Carayon, College of Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison

9.45-10.15

Welcome

12.30-13.30

Delegates of residents

Chairs Stavros Prineas, ErroMed Pty Ltd International delegate (TBD)

Delegates introduce themselves and present their expectation on the future of patient safety

Closing remarks

Riccardo Tartaglia, Director Centre GRC Tuscany Region Yushi Fujita, President of IEA

Chairs Stavros Prineas, ErroMed Pty Ltd International delegate (TBD)

Delegates introduce themselves and present their expectation on the future of patient safety

Closing remarks

Riccardo Tartaglia, Director Centre GRC Tuscany Region Yushi Fujita, President of IEA

14.30-18.30

The future of patient safety

Session dedicated to invited delegates Working groups

Chairs Neelam Dhingra, WHO

Giulia Dagliana and Michela Tanzini, Center GRC- WHO Collaborating Centre Chairs Neelam Dhingra, WHO

Giulia Dagliana and Michela Tanzini, Center GRC- WHO Collaborating Centre

11.30-12.30

Lectures

Peter Lachman, International Society for Quality in Healthcare (ISQua) Susan Sheridan, Society to Improve Diagnosis in Medicine

Peter Lachman, International Society for Quality in Healthcare (ISQua) Susan Sheridan, Society to Improve Diagnosis in Medicine

11.15-11.30

Break

Major of Florence

Councillor of Health Tuscany Region

Rectors of the universities of the Tuscany Region President FNOMCeO

Major of Florence

Councillor of Health Tuscany Region

Rectors of the universities of the Tuscany Region President FNOMCeO

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9.00-12.30

Open Plenary

1st September 2018

Chairs Francesco Annunziato, School of Medicine, University of Florence Josè Orlando Gomes, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

Results of the working groups

Chairs Francesco Annunziato, School of Medicine, University of Florence Josè Orlando Gomes, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

Results of the working groups

12.30-13.30

Final Remarks and conclusion

Sir Liam Donaldson, School of public health, London and WHO Ranieri Guerra, WHO

Sir Liam Donaldson, School of public health, London and WHO Ranieri Guerra, WHO

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