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| Presenter |
Session |
Title |
| Adam,
Sheila K. |
Workshop 12 |
Ensuring
acutely ill patients get the right care from nurses |
| Adam, Sheila K. |
Panel 7 |
Critical
Care Outreach – the
UK approach |
| Baldisseri, Marie |
Panel 8 |
Condition O: Obstetrical Crisis |
| Bell, Max |
Panel 6 |
Do Crises Criteria Predict Risk |
| Bellomo, Rinaldo |
Panel 9 |
Tracheostomy Teams |
| Brilli, Richard |
Tutorial 2 |
METS and
Pediatric PatientsRRS – What works
and barriers to implementation |
| Brilli, Richard |
Workshop 1 |
In Hospital Pediatric Code Events |
| DeVita, Michael |
Workshop 9 |
MET Syndrome Outcomes: Are all deaths preventable? |
| DeVita, Michael |
Workshop 1 |
Rapid Response Systems:
Data and QI |
| DeVita, Michael |
Panel 1 |
Transitioning from MET to RRS and Team Systems for Care |
| DeVita, Michael |
Panel 10 |
Simulation Training and Rapids Response Systems: Optimizing
Team Performance |
| DeVita, Michael |
Panel 8 |
The Efferent Limb 2: Expanding the Rapid SystemWhy other
teams? |
| Duncan, Kathy |
Workshop 7 |
Developing
an RRS in a Community Hospital |
| Duncan, Kathy |
Workshop 2 |
Documentation Tools |
| Duncan, Kathy |
Panel 4 |
Improving Implementation Sustaining
Cullture |
| Duncan, Kathy |
Workshop 4 |
Why Algorithms are Important |
| Fioravanti, Marie |
Panel 10 |
Nusing and Medical Students: Can They Learn Together? |
| Gould, Stuart D. |
Workshop 13 |
Residents on Trainee Education |
| Harvey, Maureen |
Workshop 15 |
AACN'S Perspective |
| Haskell, Helen |
Panel 1 |
Beyond RRS: The Patient Safety Movement |
| Hillman, Kenneth |
Panel 10 |
Changing Attending Physicians |
| Hillman, Kenneth |
Panel 7 |
Physician Led Teams |
| Hillman, Kenneth |
Panel 2 |
The Administrative arm |
| Hillman, Kenneth |
Workshop 5 |
The Administrative arm |
| Hillman, Kenneth |
Panel 8 |
Palliative Care |
| Hvarfner, Andreas |
Tutorial 3 |
Rural METs in Sweden |
| Hravnak, Marilyn |
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Electronic Integrated Monitoring of Medical
Emergency Team Calls to a Step Down Unit |
| Hunt, Elizabet A. |
Tutorial 2 |
Pediatric Rapid Response Teams |
| Hunt, Elizabet A. |
Workshop 10 |
Rapid
Response Systems in Academia |
| Kellett, John |
Panel 5 |
Indications for Monitoring? |
| Kellett, John |
Pamel 6 |
Indications
for Monitoring? |
| Kellett, John |
Tutorial 3 |
Rural Hospitas |
| Kellett, John |
Panel 6 |
Should All Hospitalised Patientshave
Continuous Monitoring? |
| Kellum, John A. |
Panel 2 |
The Efferent Limb: An Overview |
| Kellum, John A. |
Panel 7 |
Essential Qualities of an Efferent Team |
| Korytkowski, Mary |
Workshop 11 |
1.
Hypoglycemia and the Rapid Response Team
2. Hypoglycemia
Treatment Protocol |
| Lighthall, Geoffrey |
Panel 10 |
Providing Medical Education with Medical
Emergency Teams |
| Lippert, Anne |
Workshop 3 |
Reports from around the world
- Denmark |
| MacLeod, Hugh |
Panel 1 |
The Government Perspective: Why Government Involvement |
| MacLeod, Hugh |
Panel 4 |
Setting a National Agenda for Improving QI in Health Care |
| Merryman, Tami |
Panel 9 |
Condition Help (H) |
| Mininni, Nicolette |
Panel 10 |
METS and Education: Post Graduate Nursing |
| Mininni, Nicolette |
Workshop 12 |
Nursing Students and Medical Students:
Can They Learn Together? |
| Mitchener, Kelli |
Tutorial 3 |
Rural MET:
The utilization of existing resources |
| Myers, Jennifer S. |
Panel 7 |
Engineering Safety Through Teamwork |
| Myers, Jennifer S. |
Panel 3 |
Rapid Response Systems:Improving Hospital
Awareness of Patient Safety |
| Ochoa, Juan |
Panel 9 |
Enteral
Alimentation Team |
| Odetto, Lorenzo |
Workshop 3 |
RSS in Italy: the METal Project |
| Ovretveit, John |
Debate 1 |
Hospitals Should be Required to Implement
and RRS |
| Ovretveit, John |
Panel 3 |
Analyzing Effectiveness of Safety Systems |
| Ovretveit, John |
Panel 4 |
The Case for a RRS |
| Ovretveit, John |
Workshop 8 |
Comparing METS and RRS to other quality
interventions |
| Peberdy, Mary Ann |
Panel 1 |
Redefining Resuscitation: A Historical
Perspective |
| Peberdy, Mary Ann |
Panel 2 |
Rapid Response Systems:Quality Improvement
Arm |
| Penrod, Louis |
Workshop 5 |
Informatics & Decision Support: Supporting
Rapid Response Systems |
| Ramsay, Graham |
Panel 4 |
Patient Safety |
| Reynolds |
Panel 3 |
Garnering
Government Support for CCRT’s |
| Rubulotta, Francesca |
Workshop 3 |
Rapid
Response Systems |
| Schmid, Andrea |
Panel 6 |
Rescue
Events in Medical & Surgical Patients:
Impact of Patient, Nurse and Organizational Characteristics |
| Sebat, Frank |
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| Shearn, Daniel |
Workshop 11 |
Blood Administration Team : BAT |
| Smith, Gary B |
Tutorial 4 |
Difficulties in interpreting the current
research on Rapid Response Systems |
| Smith, Gary B |
Workshop 11 |
ALERT |
| Smith, Gary B |
Panel 2 |
The
Afferent Arm: An Oerview |
| Smith, Gary B |
Workshop 3 |
Recognition
of and response to acute illness in hospitalised
adults: Nice Report |
| Smith, Gary B |
Panel 6 |
Detecting
Crises and Using Technolgy to Facilitate Response |
| Smith, Gary B |
Panel 5 |
Technology
and Monitoring: Fixing Failure |
| Ward, William J |
Panel 3 |
Making Monetary Sense of Rapid Response Systems |
| Ward, William J |
Workshop 2 |
Monetary Tool |
| Ward, William J |
Workshop 2 |
Calculator |
| Wax, Randy |
Panel 9 |
Interventional Cardiology Rapid Response
Teams: Code STEMI |
| Winters, Brad |
Debate 1 |
Why
You Shouldn’t Implement a Rapid Response System |
| Winters, Brad |
Panel 3 |
Rapid Response Systems:
Walk, Don’t Run. |
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