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FIRST ASEAN PATIENT SAFETY CONGRESS: “Towards a unified approach to Patient Safety: the ASEAN Perspective” June 25-26, 2015, Hotel Sofitel Philippine Plaza, Manila, Philippines TIME 730-8:00 8:00-8:20 8:20-9:30 DAY 1: JUNE 25, 2015 Registration Opening Ceremonies TIME 8:00-8:10 8:10-8:30 PLENARY 1 “To err is human: are our health systems Safe for Patients?” 8:30-9:10 Plenary 1a: Regional perspective 9:10-9:40 DAY 2: JUNE 26, 2015 RECAP of Day 1 Sessions by Carmela Lapitan, MD, FPCS Morning Update Session: Pharmacovigilance from the Food and Drug Administration Perspective by Mark Ryann Lirasan (FDA, Philippines) PLENARY SESSION 3: “Using Patient Safety Management Strategies to Improve Quality, Safety and Efficiency in Health Care: the TeamSTEPPS approach” Heidi King, MS (Dept of Defense, USA) PLENARY SESSION 4: “A Culture of Safety: time to switch gears” Sophia Ang, MMed Anesthesia (NUS, Singapore) Dr. Rasul A. Baghirov (WHO, WPRO) Plenary 1b: National perspective on Patient Safety Honorable Secretary Dr. Janette L. Garin or her Representative (Dept of Health, Philippines) Plenary 1c: Academic perspective: are we teaching patient safety in our health sciences curriculum Professor Dr. Adeeba Kamarul Zaman (University of Malaya, Malaysia) 9:30-10:00 10:0011:30 OPENING & VISIT THE EXHIBITS & RESEARCH POSTER VIEWING PLENARY 2: “Understanding the Essentials in Patient Safety” 9:40-10:00 10:0011:00 Plenary 2a: Human Factors (1) Overview VISIT THE EXHIBITS & RESEARCH POSTERS PLENARY SESSION 5: “Using Patient Safety Management Strategies to Improve Quality, Safety and Efficiency in Health Care” Plenary 5a: Policy and Implementation perspective Maria Minerva Calimag, MD (Philippine Medical Association) Plenary 5b: Implementation on the Hospital Level & Quality Improvement Vic Malabonga, MD (Central Texas Veterans' Health Care System, USA) Vic Malabonga, MD, FCCP (Central Texas Veterans' Health Care System, USA) (2) Ergonomics Perspective Rosemary R. Seva, PhD (De La Salle University, Philippines) Plenary 2b: Systems Design – Error Reduction in Health Care: A Systems Approach to Improving Patient Safety 11:0011:20 PLENARY SESSION 6: “ Ethico-Legal Issues in Patient Safety” Dr. and Atty. Joel U. Macalino (UP-PGH, Philippines) Alejandro Dizon, MD ( St. Luke’s Medical Center, Philippines) 11:30-11:45 11:451:30 pm LUNCHEON SYMPOSIUM 1: On DVT Prophylaxis Through an Educational Support Grant from Boehringer Ingelheim Philippines, Inc. RESEARCH POSTER VIEWING LUNCHEON SYMPOSIUM LUNCHEON SYMPOSIUM 2: 3 “Pharmacovigilance in Ensuring Patient Safety” This session aims to: 1. Discuss the role of pharmacovigilance in promoting safe patient care 2. Describe PV measures that 1st ASEAN Patient Safety Congress 5.27.15 version 11:20-11:30 11:30 AM1:15 PM LUNCHEON SYMPOSIUM 1: “TeamSTEPPS 101” Heidi King, MS, FACHE, PCC, CPPS (Director, Department of Defense Patient Safety Program, Defense Health Agency, USA) Kenichiro Taneda, MD (National Institute of Public RESEARCH POSTER VIEWING LUNCHEON LUNCHEON SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM 2 3 can be applied by members of the healthcare team 3. Explore measures to prevent polypharmacy and drug resistance Health, Saitama, Japan) Through an Educational Support Grant from United Laboratories, Philippines, Inc. Dr Ling Moi Lin, MBBS, FRCPA, CPHQ, MBA Director of Infection Control National University of Singapore Through an Educational Support Grant from Johnson & Johnson Inc. 1:30-3:00 pm CS 1: TEAMWORK & EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION “Effective Teamwork in Healthcare” CS 2: INFECTION CONTROL “Minimizing infection through improved infection control” Chair & Moderator : Dr. Clive Tan (WHO WPRO) CS2a: Infection Control Practice Bundles CS1a: Being an effective team Player Maria Theresa Panizales MSN, RN ( Clinical Quality Partners HealthCare International, USA) CS1b: Structured Communication Techniques Annabelle Borromeo, PhD, CNS, RN (St. Luke’s Medical Center, Philippines) CS 1c: Teamwork in Highreliability Industries: the origins of teamwork approach Regina Berba, MD, MSc ( UP-PGH, Philippines) CS2b: Superbugs: Navigating Through A Changing Hospital Landscape Jaime Montoya, MD, MSc (PCHRD-DOST, Philippines) CS2c: “The MultiProfessional Approach to Antibiotic Stewardship” Cecilia Maramba-Lazarte, MD (UP College of Medicine, Philippines) Heidi King MS (Department of Defense, USA) 1st ASEAN Patient Safety Congress 5.27.15 version CS 3: PATIENT SAFETY IN SURGERY “Safety in Surgical Procedures” 1:15-2:45 pm Chair & Moderator : Dr. Juanito Javier (UP-PGH, Phil) CS3a: Safe Surgery Saves Lives’: Implementation of the WHO Safe Surgery Checklist CONVENTION SYMPOSIUM 7: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR SAFER HEALTH SYSTEMS CONVENTION SYMPOSIUM 8: Specialty-Based Approaches in Practicing Patient Safety Chair & Moderator : Dr. Teodoro Herbosa (UP-PGH, Phil) CS8a: Quality and safety initiatives in pediatrics CS7a: The Role of IT Governance in Patient Safety Portia Grace Marcelo, MD (UP Manila, Philippines) Armando C. Crisostomo, MD, MHPEd, FPCS (UP College of Medicine, Philippines) CS7b: Importance of Data Standards in Patient Safety CS3b: Safety procedures & devices Gerardo Manzo, MD (Philippine Heart Center, Philippines) Eugene Liu, MBChB, MD (NUS, Singapore) CS7c: Ensuring Patient Safety in the Design of Technologies CS3c: Oral research presentation of 3 papers on Surgical Safety Aura Matias, PhD (UP College of Engineering, Philippines) 2:453:45pm Leonardo Leonidas, MD (UP Medicine Class 1968, USA) CS8b: Maternal health: Checklist for patient safety during labor and childbirth Godofreda Dalmacion, MD (UP College of Medicine, Philippines) CS8c: Patient Safety in the Primary Health Care Setting Leilani ApostolNicodemus, MD (UP College of Medicine, Philippines) FACULTY ORAL RESEARCH FORUM CONVENTION SYMPOSIUM 9: Teaching Patient Safety in Health Science Education CS9a: Focusing on Quality and Safety in a Clinical Learning Environment Yuki Moritoki, MD, PhD (Akita University, Japan) CS9b: Using simulationbased learning in ensuring safe health science education Gen Ouchi, MD, PhD (University of the Ryukyus, USA) CS9c: Seamless Integration of Teaching Patient Safety from the Classroom to the Bedside Maria Theresa Panizales MSN, RN (Clinical Quality Partners HealthCare International, USA) 3:45-4:30 3:004:30pm CS 4: INTEGRATION OF PATIENT SAFETY IN THE HEALTH SCIENCE CURRICULUM CS4a: Overview of the WHO Multi-Professional Patient Safety Curriculum Kenichiro Taneda, MD National Institutes of Public Health, Japan CS4b: Implementation of the WHO Multiprofessional patient safety Curriculum Jenniffer Paguio, MA, RN (UP College of Nursing, Philippines) CS4c: Integration of Patient Safety in Medical Schools: best practices and innovative approaches CS 5: PREVENTING MEDICATION ERRORS CS5a: Role of the Clinical Pharmacist in ensuring the medication safety Hon. Anthony Aldrin C. Santiago (Professional Regulation Commission, Philippines) CS5b: Learning from Errors: Event Reporting and Management Sophia Ang, MBBS, MMed Anesthesia (NUS, Singapore) CS5c: Understanding and Managing Clinical Risks Jose Acuin, MD, MBA (Asian Hospital & Medical Center, Philippines) CS 6: WHERE PATIENT SAFETY ALL STARTED: PATIENT SAFETY IN HIGH RISK SETTINGS CS6a: Teamwork approaches in high risk settings I: the Critical Care Unit and Operating Room settings Eugene Liu, MBChB, MD (NUS, Singapore) CS6b: Teamwork approaches and strategies in high risk settings II: the Emergency Department Teodoro Herbosa, MD (UP PGH, Philippines) CS6c: Biosafety for the Patient Irma Makalinao, MD (UP College of Medicine, Philippines) Yuki Moritoki, MD, PhD (Akita University Hospital, Japan) 4:30-5:30 TWILIGHT SYMPOSIUM 1 By Cathay Drug Philippines Inc. TWILIGHT SYMPOSIUM 2 By Mundipharma 1st ASEAN Patient Safety Congress 5.27.15 version TWILIGHT SYMPOSIUM 3 By GETZ Pharma PLENARY SESSION 7: “Putting Patients First” PS7a. “HCP practitioner perspective: improving outcomes through patient and family engagement” Zorayda Leopando, MD (UP College of Medicine, Philippines) PS7b.The Patient Speaks Up: Patient Safety from the Patient’s Perspective Ms. Girlie Garcia-Lorenzo ( Kythe Foundation, Inc., Philippines) 4:30-5:00 pm CLOSING CEREMONIES – Dr. Armando Crisostomo SYNTHESIS AND MESSAGE FROM ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Moving Forward - A COMMITMENT TO UPHOLD PATIENT SAFETY IN THE ASEAN REGION: Signing on the Commitment Wall or Manifesto