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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220518T180000
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URL:https://www.ergonomics.org.au/events/emerging-frontiers-in-healthcare-
 hfe/
SUMMARY:National PD Event - Emerging frontiers in Healthcare HFE
DESCRIPTION:Presenter\n Dr. Satyan Chari\, Program Director CEQ Bridge Lab
 s\, Senior Faculty Healthcare Improvement Fellowship Program\, Honorary Re
 search Fellow Allied Health at Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital.\nSyn
 opsis\nAs a complex\, high-risk and safety-critical endeavour\, the health
 care sector continues to lag woefully behind other industries in its adopt
 ion and deployment of Human Factors and Ergonomics principles\, methods\, 
 and capabilities across a vast array of relevant areas. Two decades have p
 assed since the publication of the catalytic ‘To Err is Human’ report.
  Unfortunately\, its calls for greater HFE integration in healthcare have 
 had to be restated within the Global Patient Safety Action Plan produced b
 y the World Health Organisation in 2021.\nThe Clinical Excellence Queensla
 nd Bridge Labs program\, established in 2020\, has been driving strategic 
 and practical linkages between academic leaders in HFE within Queensland t
 o ‘bridge’ long-standing gaps in healthcare HFE\, has been doing so wi
 th some success. In the first half of this session\, Satyan will share the
  underpinning rationale for the program and how it operates\, convey some 
 of the early outcomes from this work and emerging areas of innovation. The
  second half of the session will explore deeper questions such as the reas
 ons HFE integration has proven so difficult in healthcare and how healthca
 re HFE might need to evolve to contribute effectively to both known (patie
 nt safety and risk management) and emerging areas of need (e.g.\, implemen
 tation\, systems design innovation and service transformation).\nDate/Time
 : 18 May 2022\, Online\, 18:00-19:00 AEST\nHFESA members please log in fir
 st prior to reserving a ticket.
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