Tagged: education
Event: Pulse Center for Patient Safety Education & Advocacy Annual Spring Symposium
Date/Time: May 4, 2018 — 11:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Where: 1393 Veterans Highway, Hauppauge, N.Y.
Registration for Certificate Program closes October 12
3-session course equips people to safeguard the welfare of family members under medical care.
"Patient Activation Through Community Conversations" helps people learn from each other.
By Ilene Corina, President, Pulse Center for Patient Safety Education & Advocacy
President of Pulse Center for Patient Safety shares 20 years of patient safety advocacy experience
On Giving Tuesday, we need to support efforts to help keep patients and families safe from medical error.
New Board members join The PULSE Center for Patient Safety Education & Advocacy (formerly PULSE of NY).
Opinion by Ilene Corina, President, PULSE of NY
Green Earth Natural Food Market hosts informative evening about preventing medical error.
Patient safety group shows trainees how to protect loved ones from medical error.
Funding enables educational outreach to some of Long Island's most vulnerable populations.
Patient safety nonprofit video tells real people's stories of health care experiences and empowerment
Patient Safety Group Helps Young Mothers Learn When to Call Emergency Help
Three Healthcare Professionals Contribute Their Expertise to Leading Patient Safety Advocacy Group
Long Island Professionals for Patient Safety will presenting a free workshop on planning for future health issues — "Preparing for the Unexpected: ARE YOU READY?" — at Farmingdale Village Hall on Saturday, October 25th, 2014 2:00-4:00 PM.
Continued support for patient safety advocacy and education efforts on Long Island.
Comedy and networking for the cause of patient safety.
A recent meeting of the Council on Patient Safety in Women's Health Care highlighted healthcare culture change and patient engagement as key to better patient safety.
Patient-safety advocacy and education group PULSE of NY has received a grant to assist day-laborers in using and navigating the healthcare system via an on-location trailer in Freeport, NY.
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.
Long Island's first grassroots conference on medical diagnostic error and patient safety identified two areas for action: reforming healthcare institutions and making them more accountable, and educating patients to ask the right questions.