Start Date: 09 Jul 2020

End Date: 09 Jul 2020

07:00 pm-10:00 pm

Online Session via ZOOM

(Invitation link will be send to your email)

Course Fee

Fee

SR 200

Objectives

It is understood that healthcare quality management and the patient safety is now an integral part of healthcare services. After attending this symposium the participants will able to acquire broad understanding of practical solutions to quality improvement and patient safety in health care, including:

  • Quality management & accreditation process
  • Focused on CBAHI and JCIA
  • Patient safety and satisfaction
  • Employee safety and satisfaction
  • Risk Management issues including root cause analysis
  • Implementing team-building strategies to promote culture change
  • Cultivating patient, family and employee engagement
  • Identifying effective strategies to promote team
  • Collaboration with patients and families
  • Focusing on multidisciplinary teamwork to reduce harm and improve outcomes

Target Audience

Doctors, Nursing staffs, Quality Professionals, Paramedical staffs and other allied health and support services professionals

Session Details:

Session 1:

  • Quality Management in Healthcare and Accreditation Process

Session 2:

  • Patient Safety: A Big Journey towards Change Management

Session 3:

  • Risk Management: A Road to Success

Session 4:

  • Workshop: Patient Safety & Waste Management

Payment Terms:

  • Registration is not confirmed until a full payment is received.
  • Payment is accepted in cash to the mentioned address or you may pay directly to the bank account then send the registration with the deposit slip by email.
    • Bank: Banque Saudi Fransi Main Branch Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
    • Account Name: International Medical Center
    • IBAN #  SA5655000000005268505142

“IMC Academy reserves the right to make any modifications to the event’s time and date, speaker and event’s avenue, due to any unforeseen circumstances such as priority booking, speaker availability or visa issues for international speakers.”