PULSE of NY to Offer Intensive Patient Safety Advocacy Training in May

Patient safety advocacy and education group PULSE of NY is to offer a course of intensive patient safety advocacy training on Long Island, aimed at preparing candidates for possible employment by a Long Island-based home care agency.

Patient safety advocacy and education group PULSE of NY is to offer a course of intensive patient safety advocacy training on Long Island, aimed at preparing candidates for possible employment by a Long Island-based home care agency.

The course will consist of three 4-hour classes, to be held on the Monday evenings of May 5, 12 and 19, 2014, in Freeport, NY.

Medical error and poor hospital practices harm hundreds of thousands of people in the US each year. This training equips participants to help safeguard patients during their encounters with the health system. They learn how to spot potential dangers, to promote patients' and their families' interests, and to help ensure the safest and best outcomes. Some of the topics covered by the training include HIPAA, complaints and appeals, human factors and errors, and effective communication skills.

Instructors will include award-winning patient safety advocate Leslie Farrington, MD, and nurse Andrea Goldstein RN, who bring more than 20 years of experience to their subjects.
(http://patientsafetyadvocate.org/instructors.html).

Participants who complete all three classes in the course will be considered for employment as patient advocates by a Long Island-based home care agency.

The details:
When: Monday evenings May 5, 12 and 19, 2014
Time: 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Cost: $125.00 for all 3 classes. Register with three people and save $25.00 each
Place: 228 South Ocean Ave. Freeport LI NY
Pre-registration required by April 30. No walk-ins. Small class size makes for best learning.
Learn more and register at: http://www.patientsafetyadvocate.org/

Or for more information, please contact: 
Ilene Corina
(516) 579-4711 Office
(516) 650-2421 Cell
icorina@aol.com

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