Conferences

Nine teams from across the state met at the McKimmon Center in Raleigh for Learning Session 1 of the Patient Family Engagement Initiative

Reminding attendees of the goals and accomplishments of PQCNC Director Marty McCaffrey challenged them to 'Think Big'

McCaffrey charge to teams

PQCNC Patient Family Partnerships - History and Charge

 

Sue Collier from the North Carolina Quality Center gave two information packed presentations to equi teams with the necessary quality and cultural tools to acheive their goals - she also shared a curriculum for patient and family centered care.

Sue Collier leading partnerships

PQCNC PI Science Enhance Partnerships 20130904

PQCNC Leading Partnerships with Patients and Families

 

Julie Barnes gave an insightful presentation on recruiting, training, and partnering with families

Julie Barnes

AHRQ Working with Patient and Family Advisors

and finally members of the PFE expert team presented elements of the action plan and teams got to work planning before heading home to start their own PDSA cycles

Expert Panel

PQCNC PFE LS1 Action Plan Panel 20130904

Speakers include:

John Allbert, MD  Presbyterian Hospital Charlotte, NC
Hugo Navarro, MD  Alamance Regional Burlington, NC
Roni Christopher, OPQC
David McKenna, MD Miami Valley Hospital    Dayton, OH
Beena Kamath, MD, MPH  Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Cincinnati, OH

The audio, agenda and presentations follow

Audio of PQCNC 39 Weeks Project All-Team Webinar April 27 2010

(Listen to the audio of the webinar by pressing the play icon at left or download by right-clicking.)

PQCNC: Hugo A. Navarro MD Presentation by kcochran on Scribd

PQCNC: OPQC Presentation by kcochran on Scribd

PQCNC: Kamath presentation by kcochran on Scribd

PQCNC: Allbert presentation by kcochran on Scribd

Downloads:
Allbert_term_induction.ppt
Kamath April 2010.ppt
OPQC presentation.ppt
Navarro presentation.ppt

Held Tuesday, May 18, 2010, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM, the PQCNC Conference on Patient and Family Centered Perinatal Care explored the relationship between patient- and family-centered care, quality and safety.... 

Featured Speaker:

Bill Schwab

William E. Schwab, M.D. is the Secretary of the Board of Directors for the Institute for Family-Centered Care. He is a professor at the University of Wisconsin, Department of Family Medicine and Director of its Madison Family Practice Residency Program. He is formerly Director of Clinical Operations for the department. Bill is a recipient of the Baldwin E. Lloyd, M.D., Clinical Teacher of the Year Award from the University of Wisconsin Department of Family Medicine and Educator of the Year from the Wisconsin Academy of Family Physicians. A nationally recognized leader in medical education about the care of children and adults with chronic illness and disabilities, Bill is a frequent speaker and consultant to hospitals, medical schools, and community agencies around the country. Bill’s perspective is augmented by his experience as the parent of a child with complex medical needs.

PQCNC PFCC Agenda by kcochran on Scribd

To view Martin McCaffrey's welcome and introduction and Beverly Johnson's presentation "Advancing the Practice of Patient- and Family-Centered Perinatal Care: Partnerships for Quality and Safety" click here

To view William Schwab's presentation on "Recognizing Patient- and Family- Centered Care" click here

To view William Schwab's presentation on "Collaborations with Patients and Families in Clinical Practice" click here

To view "Learning from Patient and Family Stories" click here

Slides and other materials available below

 

Family panel

 

 

 

PQCNC PFCC Handout 1 by kcochran on Scribd

PQCNC PFCC Handout 2 by kcochran on Scribd

PQCNC PFCC Handout 3 by kcochran on Scribd

PQCNC PFCC Handout 4 by kcochran on Scribd

PQCNC PFCC Handout 5 by kcochran on Scribd

PQCNC PFCC Handout 6 by kcochran on Scribd

Downloads:
PQCNCPFCCAgenda.pdf
Plenary NC Perinatal Collaborative.pdf
RecognizingNChandout510.pdf
CollaborationNChandout510.pdf
DrivingForcesREVISEDperinatal510.pdf
If You Build It, They Will Come.pdf
BMJ Safety leape conway berwick Article 09 full.pdf

 Speakers include:

*Maternal-fetal medicine specialist from Massachusetts General Hospital/Boston
*Obstetrician from the 39 Weeks Project expert panel
*Current president of AWHONN
*Patient who will describe her experience with a scheduled delivery at 38 weeks
*Managing Director of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement.

The agenda and the presentations follow...

Audio of PQCNC 39 Weeks Project All-Team Webinar

(Listen to the audio of the webinar by pressing the play icon at left or download by right-clicking.)


PQCNC January 26 Webinar Agenda
Clinical, Hospital and Physician Initiatives
AWHONN Late Preterm Infant initiative
Including the patient’s perspective in perinatal quality improvement

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