Kellie Allen Kellie Allen is <strong>Program</strong> Manager at Queensland Health in Australia. Her personal belief is that everyone – no matter what their background – must receive the best health care, including treatment free from the excess burden of suffering brought about by human error and communication breakdown. Kellie’s work as a senior manager within the private health sector led her into the field of human factors. Since coming to the public sector, Kellie has pushed forward leading-edge training for Queensland Health staff, including the Communication and <strong>Patient</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> (CAPS) program. In conjunction with Dr. Peter Lee, Kellie has guided the development, delivery, and research work that has gone into the creation of the CAPS program; as program manager, she is in high demand to deliver the course to hospitals and other health care facilities within Queensland and, increasingly, interstate. Mary A. Andrawis, PharmD, MPH Mary Andrawis is the <strong>Patient</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> Campaign Lead at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, serving on the core Partnership for <strong>Patient</strong>s team within the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation. The aims of the Health and Human Services–wide initiative are to reduce preventable harm by 40% and reduce readmissions by 20% by the year 2013. Dr. Andrawis trained in patient safety through Johns Hopkins Hospital’s Pharmacy Administration residency, which combines intense clinical activities with administrative training in pharmacy management, quality improvement, patient safety, and emergency preparedness. She then served as Director of Clinical Guidelines and Quality Improvement at the American Society of Health- System Pharmacists, where she oversaw the development of ASHP therapeutic guidance documents and provided guidance to ASHP members and external stakeholder organizations to promote the safe and effective use of medications. Neeraj K. Arora, PhD Neeraj Arora is a research scientist and program director in the Outcomes <strong>Research</strong> Branch of the Applied <strong>Research</strong> <strong>Program</strong>, Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, at the National Cancer Institute (NCI), at the US National Institutes of Health (NIH). He has more than 15 years of experience in conducting research that focuses on the patient’s perspective and aims to facilitate the delivery of high-quality patient-centered cancer care. At the NCI, Dr. Arora leads a research program aimed at facilitating the ongoing assessment, monitoring, and improvement of patient-centered care processes as part of routine cancer care delivery. He is the project scientist for NCI’s CanCORS initiative, one of the largest evaluations of quality of care delivered to lung and colorectal cancer patients and survivors in the US. He is also an 18-year survivor of non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Doug Bonacum, MBA, BS Doug Bonacum is Vice President for Quality, <strong>Safety</strong>, and Resource Management for Kaiser Permanente. He has been with the organization since 1994. He was previously Environmental, Health, and <strong>Safety</strong> Manager for two large manufacturing facilities of Tyco/North American Printed Circuits in Connecticut. Prior to that, his experience included eight years active duty in the US Submarine Force, where he was responsible for weapons and ship’s safety as well as nuclear power plant operations. Doug has a master of business administration degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a Certificate in Healthcare Management from the University of San Francisco. Patrick W. Brady, MD, MSc Patrick Brady is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics, Division of Hospital Medicine and the James M. Anderson Center for Health Systems Excellence, Center for Education and <strong>Research</strong> on Therapeutics, of the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center at the University of Cincinnati. In addition to pediatrics, he has advanced training in epidemiology and biostatistics, and he has completed the Systems Engineering in <strong>Patient</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> (SEIPS) workshop led by NIH-funded researchers at the University of Wisconsin. His work on a system to proactively identify, mitigate, and escalate risk has resulted in measured decreases in patient harm and deterioration. The Academy for Healthcare Improvement recently recognized this work with a top prize at its international meeting. 2012 <strong>NPSF</strong> CONGRESS FACULTY Ann Marie T. Brooks, DNSc, RN Ann Marie Brooks is Vice President for <strong>Patient</strong> Care Services at Riddle Hospital–Main Line Health. She has held nurse executive positions at major academic health centers and hospitals in the US and abroad. She is past president of the American Organization of Nurse Executives and the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing, Fellow of the American College of Health Care Executives, and a Magnet <strong>Program</strong> appraiser. Her extensive international work has focused on leadership development, quality, and safety. Dr. Brooks is a hospital leader of the system safety initiative and a partner with physicians in driving the change in culture. Mark E. Bruley, CCE Mark Bruley is Vice President for Accident and Forensic Investigation at ECRI Institute. He began at the institute in 1975 as a project engineer, performing clinical and laboratory evaluation of medical devices. Since 1982 he has been responsible for ECRI’s accident and forensic investigation programs. He has published more than 150 technical papers and book chapters and frequently lectures on medical device accident investigation, patient safety, surgical fires, and health care problem reporting. He holds a BSc degree in Biomedical Engineering Technology, is a Certified Clinical Engineer, and holds Fundamentals of Engineering certification from the Pennsylvania State Board of Professional Engineers. Helen Burstin, MD, MPH Helen Burstin is the Senior Vice President for Performance Measures with the National Quality Forum, a private, not-for-profit membership organization established to develop and implement a national strategy for health care quality measurement and reporting. She joined NQF in 2007 and is responsible for the NQF consensus development process and projects related to performance measures and practices. She holds a master of public health degree from the Harvard School of Public Health. A board certified general internist, Dr. Burstin is a volunteer physician at La Clínica del Pueblo, a federally qualified Latino health center in Washington, DC. Linda M. Campbell, RN-BC, CPHQ Linda Campbell is currently Vice President of Quality and <strong>Patient</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> at MetroWest Medical Center, overseeing the departments of Risk, Quality, <strong>Patient</strong> Relations, Medical Staff Services, Infection Control, and Data Management. She has been a registered nurse for more than 25 years, spending the past 20 years in the quality and risk management arenas in hospital and long-term inpatient and outpatient settings. Linda has been a member of MSHRM for 10 years and is currently serving on the by-laws committee. She has also served as president of the Massachusetts Association for Healthcare Quality and is currently serving on the Massachusetts Coalition for the Prevention of Medical Errors. Linda helped spearhead the project that led to MetroWest Medical Center becoming the recipient of the 2010 Betsy Lehman Award for <strong>Patient</strong> <strong>Safety</strong>. Martie Carnie Martie Carnie, a 24-year, three-time survivor of breast and melanoma cancers, is a founding member and past co-chair of the Adult <strong>Patient</strong> and Family Advisory Council at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. She is active on many committees and projects at the institute, including patient safety, patient rounding, JACHO, boutique in-services, ambulatory care, care improvement team, coordinating activities at Dana-Farber and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and implementing Side by Side, Dana-Farber’s patientauthored magazine. She is a frequent spokesperson at conferences and seminars about patient-centered care and patient safety. In her working career, Martie was a veteran marketing professional and manager; she has broad skills as an advocate, resource counselor, writer, and customer care, marketing, and educational program designer and trainer. Alide Chase As Senior Vice President of Quality and Service for Kaiser Permanente since 2002, Alide Chase oversees programs that support the development and execution of the organization’s national quality and service agenda. In this capacity she works in close partnership with The Permanente Federation, the Permanente Medical Groups, and Kaiser Permanente’s regional operations. Prior to joining Kaiser Permanente, Alide was an assistant professor at the University of Portland and taught in the schools of Nursing and Sociology. Carolyn M. Clancy, MD Carolyn Clancy has been Director of the Agency for Healthcare <strong>Research</strong> and Quality (AHRQ) since 2003, with reappointment in 2009. She previously served as Director of AHRQ’s Center for Outcomes and Effectiveness <strong>Research</strong>. Before joining AHRQ, she was Assistant Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at the Medical College of Virginia in Richmond. Dr. Clancy holds an academic appointment at George Washington University School of Medicine (Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Medicine) and serves as Senior Associate Editor for the journal Health Services <strong>Research</strong>. She has served on numerous editorial boards, including Annals of Family Medicine, American Journal of Medical Quality, and Medical Care <strong>Research</strong> and Review; has published widely in peerreviewed journals; and has edited or contributed to seven books. She is a member of the Institute of Medicine and was elected a Master of the American College of Physicians in 2004. John R. Clarke, MD John R. Clarke is Clinical Director for <strong>Patient</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> and Quality Initiatives for ECRI Institute. He also serves as Professor of Surgery at Drexel University College of Medicine and Clinical Director of the Pennsylvania <strong>Patient</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> Authority. He was a member of the Institute of Medicine’s Committee on <strong>Patient</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> Data Standards. He is also Executive Director of the Philadelphia Academy of Surgery and President of the US Chapter of the International Society of Surgery. James B. Conway, MAM, CHE Jim Conway is an Adjunct Lecturer at the Harvard School of Public Health, Principal of the Governance and Leadership Group of Pascal Metrics, and a Senior Fellow at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement. From 1995 to 2005, Mr. Conway served as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Prior to joining Dana-Farber, he had a 27-year career at Children’s Hospital Boston, where he worked in radiology administration, finance, and hospital administration. He is also a former member of the Lucian Leape Institute at the National <strong>Patient</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> Foundation and serves on the Institute of Medicine’s Committee on the Learning Healthcare System in America. Amy Compton-Phillips, MD Since 2009, Amy Compton-Phillips has served as Associate Executive Director of Quality for The Permanente Federation. She works with Kaiser Permanente’s regional offices to improve the effectiveness of patient care, safety, reliability, efficiency, patient-centeredness, and transparency. In this role, she works to realize Kaiser Permanente’s vision to be a leader in total health by making lives better through continuous improvement in care. Previously she was physician director for Columbia Gateway Medical Center. Cheryl Connors, RN, MS Cheryl Connors is Nurse Manager for Pediatric Clinical <strong>Research</strong> at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. She has specialized in pediatrics since 1998. She holds a master’s degree in health services leadership management/education. Ms. Connors recently completed a safety fellowship and is a champion for safety in pediatrics. She is also a champion for “second victims” and is working with her colleagues at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in developing an emotional support structure to assist second victims in coping with their emotions. Jeffrey B. Cooper, PhD Jeffrey Cooper is the founder and Executive Director of the Center for Medical Simulation, which is dedicated to the use of simulation in health care as a means to improve the process of education and training and to avoid risk to patients. He is also Professor of Anaesthesia at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Cooper is one of the first persons to become involved in what is now called patient safety. He did landmark research in medical errors in the 1970s, is a co-founder of the Anesthesia <strong>Patient</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> Foundation (APSF), and has been on the board of governors of the National <strong>Patient</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> Foundation and founded its <strong>Research</strong> <strong>Program</strong>, which he chaired for seven years. Dr. Cooper has been awarded several honors for his work in patient safety, including the 2003 John M. Eisenberg Award for Lifetime Achievement in <strong>Patient</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> from the National Quality Forum and the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations and the 2004 Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Academy of Clinical Engineering. In 2009, the Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care of the MGH established the Jeffrey B. Cooper <strong>Patient</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> award in his honor. <strong>NPSF</strong> Annual <strong>Patient</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> <strong>Congress</strong> 2012 44 <strong>Patient</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> 365
Mark your calendar: Professional learning series at the national <strong>Patient</strong> safety foundation Continuing education Credits available for an Unlimited number of attendees* Register today at www.npsf.org The ioM report on <strong>Patient</strong> safety and Health information Technology MaY 31, 2012 • 1:00pm eastern Jeffrey P. Brown Med Senior Cognitive Scientist Applied <strong>Research</strong> Associates 15th aNNUaL National <strong>Patient</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> Foundation 2013 PATIENT SAFETY CONGRESS For information on sponsorship and exhibiting please contact David Coletta at dcoletta@npsf.org or 617.391.9908 David C. Classen MD, Ms CMIO, Pascal Metrics Associate Professor of Medicine and Consultant in Infectious Diseases, University of Utah School of Medicine Members of the American Society of Professionals in <strong>Patient</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> receive a registration discount * Please note that multiple attendees are encouraged per connection Hyatt RegeNcy Monitor alarm fatigue: lessons learned JUne 25, 2012 • 2:00pm eastern Maria Cvach rn, Ms, CCrn Assistant Director of Nursing, Clinical Standards The Johns Hopkins Hospital Stand Up for <strong>Patient</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> members receive complimentary access to all Professional Learning Series webcasts PLS halfpg ad.indd 1 5/14/2012 3:11:47 PM Join us in New Orleans May 8-10, 2013 npsfcongress.org <strong>Patient</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> 365 45 <strong>NPSF</strong> Annual <strong>Patient</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> <strong>Congress</strong> 2012
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