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Reducing Adverse Drug Events Webinar

Posted about 7 years ago by Yonit Lipkind

NYSPFP Launches Adverse Drug Events Initiative with the Society for Hospital Medicine
Thursday, April 6, 2017 
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. 
On Thursday, April 6, 2017, NYSPFP will host a webinar to announce their newest collaboration with the Society for Hospital to assist hospitals with reducing adverse drug events among three high alert drug classes: opioids, anticoagulants, and insulin. This initiative will address persistent challenges in implementing best practices and culture change related to these high alert medications.
During the webinar, NYSPFP and SHM staff will provide a brief overview of the collaborative, followed by pertinent clinical information relative to opioid management and glycemic control.
NYSPFP will provide participants with a schedule of webinars and in-person conferences prior to the April 6th session. If you have any questions in the interim, please contact your NYSPFP Project Manager.
How to join the Webconference
(begin logging in 15 minutes prior to start time)
2. Complete the registration questions and click “Submit”.
3. Audio- Once you are logged in, a pop-up box will appear.
Select your audio connection preference from the three options.
1. If you would like to change audio preference after you have made your selection, please click the icon to bring up the dial in information.
Participating in the Audio Only:
• Dial: 1-800-832-0736
• Conference Room Number:  *3933077#
2. Complete the registration questions and click “Submit”.
3. Audio- Once you are logged in, a pop-up box will appear.
Who Should Attend
NYSPFP encourages physician and nursing leadership, pharmacists, hospitalists, intensivists, nurse educators, diabetes educators, and frontline care givers to attend this webinar.
Who To Contact
If you have questions about the webconference please contact your NYSPFP project manager. If you experience difficulty logging in on the day of the event, please contact HANYS registration Support at (518) 431-7867.
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