A Path Forward: Reflections on Patient Safety, Just Culture, and the Nursing Profession after the RaDonda Vaught Conviction [Webinar]
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April 14 from 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm ET
Website for the event:
https://info.kainexus.com/continuous-improvement/reflections-on-patient-safety-just-culture-and-the-nursing-profession/webinar/signup?hsLang=en
Moderator: Mark Graban, Senior Advisor, KaiNexus
Panel: Dr. Greg Jacobson, CEO, KaiNexus Kelley Reep, Clinical
Nurse Specialist Rebecca Love, Chief Clinical Officer, IntelyCare
Brian Weirich, Chief Nursing Officer, Banner Health
In this panel discussion webinar, you'll hear healthcare leaders
and patient safety experts discuss the recent conviction of a
nurse who worked at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, RaDonda
Vaught.
You'll hear about the case and the circumstances that led to the
tragic death of a patient, Charlene Murphey.
The discussion will focus on a path forward that focuses on
patients and what we can do to prevent systemic errors from
harming other patients.
About the Panelists:
Greg Jacobson, MD Greg graduated from Washington University in St
Louis in 1997 with a BS in Biology. He attended Baylor College of
Medicine from 1997 to 2001. From 2001 to 2004, he completed a
residency in Emergency Medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical
Center where he then stayed on as faculty. Greg is the Chief
Executive Officer and a co-founder of KaiNexus. He is an ER
doctor that is fanatical about the single biggest barrier holding
companies back from greatness - their lack of continuous
improvement work. It has taken him down the path of developing
KaiNexus.
Rebecca Love, RN, BS, MSN, FIEL Rebecca is an experienced nurse
executive and the first nurse featured on Ted.com. Rebecca, was
the first Director of Nurse Innovation & Entrepreneurship in
the United States at Northeastern School of Nursing – the
founding initiative in the country designed to empower nurses as
innovators and entrepreneurs, where she founded the Nurse
Hackathon, the movement has led to transformational change in the
Nursing Profession. In early 2019, Rebecca, Co-founded and is
President of SONSIEL: The Society of Nurse Scientists,
Innovators, Entrepreneurs & Leaders. Rebecca is an
experienced Nurse Entrepreneur, founding HireNurses.com in 2013
which was acquired in 2018 by Ryalto, LTD UK, where she served as
the Managing Director of US Markets until its acquisition in
2019. Currently, Rebecca serves as the Chief Clinical Officer of
IntelyCare, Inc. Rebecca is passionate about empowering nurses
and creating communities to help nurses innovate, create and
collaborate to start businesses and inventions to transform
healthcare.
Kelley Reep Kelly is a Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) in
critical care. Kelley came to nursing as a second career after
corporate training, freelance writing, and motherhood. She works
at a Level 1 Trauma Center in the Southeast. Kelley is a
passionate advocate for the bedside nurse, as well as a
conference speaker (see her at AACN NTI this May) and the nurse
consultant for Critical Care: The Game, a multiplayer board game
designed by Lakshman Swamy, MD to teach others about ICU.
Dr. Brian Weirich Brian is Chief Nursing Officer for Banner
Health’s Thunderbird hospital. Prior to his role at Banner, Brian
held nursing leadership roles at Indiana University Health,
University of Colorado Health, Ohio State Medical Center and the
Cleveland Clinic where he started as a nurse in the ICU.
Brian has a Doctorate degree in Health Administration from the
Medical University of South Carolina and a Masters degree in
Healthcare Administration from Ohio University where he also
obtained his Bachelor degree in nursing. Brian is certified in
Executive Nursing Practice and has a certification in Artificial
Intelligence from Northwestern’s Kellogg school of business.
Brian is an author/speaker often arguing for the importance of
the millennial “tech” generation. He is a co-author of the book,
THE NURSES GUIDE TO INNOVATION. In 2017, he began exploring
artificial intelligence and crowd sourcing a
Website for the event:
https://info.kainexus.com/continuous-improvement/reflections-on-patient-safety-just-culture-and-the-nursing-profession/webinar/signup?hsLang=en
Moderator: Mark Graban, Senior Advisor, KaiNexus
Panel: Dr. Greg Jacobson, CEO, KaiNexus Kelley Reep, Clinical
Nurse Specialist Rebecca Love, Chief Clinical Officer, IntelyCare
Brian Weirich, Chief Nursing Officer, Banner Health
In this panel discussion webinar, you'll hear healthcare leaders
and patient safety experts discuss the recent conviction of a
nurse who worked at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, RaDonda
Vaught.
You'll hear about the case and the circumstances that led to the
tragic death of a patient, Charlene Murphey.
The discussion will focus on a path forward that focuses on
patients and what we can do to prevent systemic errors from
harming other patients.
About the Panelists:
Greg Jacobson, MD Greg graduated from Washington University in St
Louis in 1997 with a BS in Biology. He attended Baylor College of
Medicine from 1997 to 2001. From 2001 to 2004, he completed a
residency in Emergency Medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical
Center where he then stayed on as faculty. Greg is the Chief
Executive Officer and a co-founder of KaiNexus. He is an ER
doctor that is fanatical about the single biggest barrier holding
companies back from greatness - their lack of continuous
improvement work. It has taken him down the path of developing
KaiNexus.
Rebecca Love, RN, BS, MSN, FIEL Rebecca is an experienced nurse
executive and the first nurse featured on Ted.com. Rebecca, was
the first Director of Nurse Innovation & Entrepreneurship in
the United States at Northeastern School of Nursing – the
founding initiative in the country designed to empower nurses as
innovators and entrepreneurs, where she founded the Nurse
Hackathon, the movement has led to transformational change in the
Nursing Profession. In early 2019, Rebecca, Co-founded and is
President of SONSIEL: The Society of Nurse Scientists,
Innovators, Entrepreneurs & Leaders. Rebecca is an
experienced Nurse Entrepreneur, founding HireNurses.com in 2013
which was acquired in 2018 by Ryalto, LTD UK, where she served as
the Managing Director of US Markets until its acquisition in
2019. Currently, Rebecca serves as the Chief Clinical Officer of
IntelyCare, Inc. Rebecca is passionate about empowering nurses
and creating communities to help nurses innovate, create and
collaborate to start businesses and inventions to transform
healthcare.
Kelley Reep Kelly is a Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) in
critical care. Kelley came to nursing as a second career after
corporate training, freelance writing, and motherhood. She works
at a Level 1 Trauma Center in the Southeast. Kelley is a
passionate advocate for the bedside nurse, as well as a
conference speaker (see her at AACN NTI this May) and the nurse
consultant for Critical Care: The Game, a multiplayer board game
designed by Lakshman Swamy, MD to teach others about ICU.
Dr. Brian Weirich Brian is Chief Nursing Officer for Banner
Health’s Thunderbird hospital. Prior to his role at Banner, Brian
held nursing leadership roles at Indiana University Health,
University of Colorado Health, Ohio State Medical Center and the
Cleveland Clinic where he started as a nurse in the ICU.
Brian has a Doctorate degree in Health Administration from the
Medical University of South Carolina and a Masters degree in
Healthcare Administration from Ohio University where he also
obtained his Bachelor degree in nursing. Brian is certified in
Executive Nursing Practice and has a certification in Artificial
Intelligence from Northwestern’s Kellogg school of business.
Brian is an author/speaker often arguing for the importance of
the millennial “tech” generation. He is a co-author of the book,
THE NURSES GUIDE TO INNOVATION. In 2017, he began exploring
artificial intelligence and crowd sourcing a
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