Preventing Medical Errors for Social Workers — Florida Requirement - SW60033

Preventing Medical Errors for Social Workers — Florida Requirement

by Zane Robinson Wolf, RN, PhD, FAAN and Margi J. Schultz, RN, MSN, PhD, CNE, PLNC and Oren Shtayermman, PhD - Social Work MSW - Social Work

SW60033

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Price: $18.00 USD

Objectives:

The goal of this preventing medical errors continuing education program is to explore approaches to prevent medical errors that are both system-based and human performance-based and describe The Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goals as they pertain to medical errors in hospitals. After studying the information presented here, you will be able to —
  • Examine sources and types of medical errors.
  • Identify error-prone situations.
  • Relate theories and strategies to reduce the occurrence of errors and improve patient outcomes.

 
Approval Information
 
Gannett Education, provider # 1203, is approved as a provider for social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) www.aswb.org, through the Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Gannett Education maintains responsibility for the program. Approval Period: February 15, 2010 to February 15, 2014. Social workers should contact their regulatory board to determine course approval.
 
Social workers participating in this course will receive 2.0 social work continuing education clock hours.
 
Gannett Education maintains responsibility for the program.
 
Course delivery format: Online
 
 
Audience
 
Social Workers
 
Social Work Practice Levels: Basic
 
 
Course Completion Requirements and Awarding Certificate
 
After reading the presentation, complete the course test online. With a score of 75% or better and completing the evaluation, you may immediately print your CE certificate of completion or save a pdf of it for your records. You may also request a copy to be sent to you by mail. If your score is less than the passing score of 75%, you may retake the test. In the event of loss, there is no charge for a replacement copy of a CE certificate.
 
 
Jurisdictional Requirements
 
Continuing education licensing requirements vary by jurisdiction, are not well defined, and may change. We recommend you contact your licensing board or accrediting organization for the latest continuing education requirements of your state or territory. To review state specific/jurisdictional continuing education requirements, click here.
 
 
Accommodations for Disabilities
 
Every effort will be made to accommodate your special needs. To request accommodation; please contact the CE office at (800) 866-0919.
 
 
Grievance Procedure
 
Gannett Education is committed to conducting all activities in strict conformance with accreditation agencies and boards. Gannett Education will comply with all responsibilities to be nondiscriminatory in activities, program content, and in treatment of participants. The monitoring and assessment of compliance with these standards will be the responsibility of the Executive Vice President, Gannett Education, Global Programming, and members of the continuing education division.
 
While Gannett Education attempts to assure fair treatment of all participants, we recognize grievances that may require intervention. Grievances are handled in the following manner:
 
When a participant, either orally or in written format, files a grievance, the Executive Vice President, Gannett Education, Global Programming, will evaluate the nature of the complaint. If it is meritorious, the Executive Vice President, Gannett Education, Global Programming, will instruct the staff to implement any necessary changes in the course. The complainant will receive a response from the Executive Vice President, Gannett Education, Global Programming, or designated staff within 5 working days.
 
You may file a complaint by telephone or email.
Telephone #: 800.866.0919

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Carla H - Baton Rouge, LA  ·  May 14, 2012
Good information to think about. Realization that these mistakes are harmful & happen more often than one would expect.
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Debra N - ,  ·  Apr 19, 2012
thorough and comprehensive
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Gary K - Phoenix, AZ  ·  Mar 21, 2012
Good review of medical error prevention measures
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Mary K - Glendale, AZ  ·  Mar 01, 2012
This was a relief to see this addressed.
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Kendall Kay A - Los Angeles , CA  ·  Feb 19, 2012
Filled with relevant information with good rationales.
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