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Saturday, March 7, 2009 7:00 PM, Convention Center BRC
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- Quality Assurance, Error Reduction, and Patient Safety in Anatomic Pathology
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Moderators:
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Jennifer L. Hunt, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
Paul E. Swanson, University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, WA
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Disclosure:
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In accordance with ACCME guidelines regarding disclosure, the USCAP policy requires that faculty members who have a significant financial or other relationship with a commercial company, entity, or service (which will be discussed in this Symposium) must disclose this to attendees. The Academy also requires that speakers disclose any products that are not labeled for the use under discussion. D. Craig Allred is a consultant for Genomic Health, Clinic; DAKO; and Pfizer, receives Research Funding from Pfizer and is a Major Share Holder of Scientific Advisory Board of Clarient. The other speakers listed below have indicated they have nothing to disclose.
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| 7:00 | Introduction - Jennifer L. Hunt, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH and Paul E. Swanson, University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, WA |
| 7:15 | Using LEAN to Improve Quality, Patient Safety and Workflow - Leo M. Serrano, Avera McKennan Hospital, Sioux Falls, SD |
| 7:30 | Core Components of A Comprehensive Quality Assurance Program in Anatomic Pathology - Raouf E. Nakhleh, Mayo Clinic-Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL |
| 7:45 | Patient Safety and Next Steps for Improving Quality and Service in Surgical Pathology - Jeffrey L. Myers, Univ. of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, MI |
| 8:00 | Quality, Patient Safety and Error Reduction in Cytopathology - Jan F. Silverman, Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA |
| 8:15 | Accuracy and Standardization of Prognostic Biomarkers (ER, PR, HER2) in Breast Cancer - D. Craig Allred, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO |
| 8:30 | Quality, Patient Safety, and Error Reduction in Molecular Diagnostics - Christopher A. Moskaluk, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA |
| 8:45 | Panel Question and Answer Session - Bob McGonnagle, College of American Pathologists, Northfield, IL and Faculty |
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The Curriculum Committee of the CAPconsiders the list of past offerings, the current and evolving state of anatomic pathology, the needs of the target audience, and expert opinion in selecting the topic for the 2009 education program. The purpose of the symposium is to address quality assurance and error reduction in several aspects of anatomic pathology that continue to be problematic for practicing pathologists. At the conclusion of this learning activity, participants will be able to: 1) Compare and contrast different approaches to QA initiatives, from systems-based initiatives to specific programs in addressing common problems; 2) Apply the principals of quality, patient safety, and error reduction to specific areas within cytopathology and surgical pathology; 3) Describe the patient safety risks and possible errors in immunohistochemical and molecular assays.
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