Overview
The 色戒直播 APRN Roundtable: APRNs Work to Improve Diagnosis is an opportunity for advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) stakeholders to discuss common issues/concerns regarding APRNs.
OBJECTIVES
1. Explain how the new diagnostic team and how it will affect diagnostic error.
2. Describe how diagnostic tools can reduce error and the ways in which they may be of value to APRNs.
3. Elaborate on the challenges of making an accurate and timely diagnosis in a primary care setting.
4. Suggest the possible roles for nurses and APRNs on influencing diagnostic error.
5. Describe the changes that might enhance teaching of diagnosis in the APRN curriculum.
Event Presentations
The Role of the RN and APRN in Diagnosis
- Presented by
- Mark Graber, MD, Senior Fellow, RTI International, President, Society to Improve Diagnosis in Medicine
- Length
- 52:52
Researching Diagnostic Error in Medicine: Concepts, Lessons and Tools
- Presented by
- Gordy Schiff, MD, Associate Director, Brigham and Women鈥檚 Center for Patient Safety Research and Practice; Associate Professor, Medicine at Harvard Medical School; Quality and Safety Director, Harvard Medical School Center for Primary Care
- Length
- 1:06:13
Framework for Nursing Participation in Diagnosis
- Presented by
- Julie Considine, PhD, RN, Chair in Nursing, Eastern Health
- Length
- 23:31
Balancing Diagnosis Error and Conservative Care: Principles of Conservative Diagnosis
- Presented by
- Gordy Schiff, MD, Associate Director, Brigham and Women鈥檚 Center for Patient Safety Research and Practice; Associate Professor, Medicine at Harvard Medical School; Quality and Safety Director, Harvard Medical School Center for Primary Care
- Length
- 1:06:44
Cowgirl Up! Wyoming's Change Model for APRN Practice Alignment
- Presented by
- Jennifer Burns MSN, RN, NE-BC, PHNA-BC, Practice and Education Consultant, Wyoming State Board of Nursing
- Length
- 53:26