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stjoe.on.ca http://www.stjoe.on.ca/eu/Print/ 26 October, 2015 Flu shot clinic now open Getting your flu shot is one of the easiest ways to protect yourself and your loved ones this flu season. Visit Grizel and Gemma (pictured above) to get your flu shot this week from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Main (Melnyk) entrance. If you can’t make it this week, take advantage of our travelling flu vaccination cart! Its schedule will be shared in the upcoming issue of Everyone Update. Or, visit Occupational Health and Safety – no appointment necessary! Are you a FLU FIGHTER? Share your story about who you’re protecting this flu season: contact Corporate Communications & Public Affairs at [email protected]. | October 26, 2015 | New This Week, News | 0 Comments Flu Fighter contest now open – you could win $250! Getting your flu shot is one of the easiest ways to protect yourself and your loved ones this flu season. Show us who you’re protecting by getting your flu shot and/or wearing your mask and you could win a grand prize of $250! How to enter: Tweet a photo to @mystjoes including the hashtag #iamprotecting, or email a photo to [email protected] with #iamprotecting in the subject line. Photos can be of yourself, such as when you’re getting your flu shot or wearing a mask, or can include a selfie of you along with someone you’re protecting including your colleagues, friends or family. Please note: do not take any photos of patients. Prizes: One submission each week will randomly be drawn for a $25 gift card. Weekly winners will be announced in Everyone Update. The grand prize draw will happen on December 18. Everyone who has submitted a photo will be eligible to win the $250 grand prize. Eligibility: This is open to all staff, physicians, students and volunteers. Eligibility is limited to one entry per person. The last day to submit a photo is Wednesday, Dec. 16. | October 26, 2015 | Events & Promos, New This Week, News, Uncategorized | 0 Comments St. Joe’s is committed to keeping patients safe: Celebrating Patient Safety Week Patient Safety Week is an annual national event that aims to increase awareness of patient safety issues. It is a time for healthcare professionals to celebrate the work they do in making our healthcare system safer but more importantly, it is a time for healthcare providers and patients to engage and collaborate by asking questions, listening to each other and talking about issues. Patient-centred care is at the heart of the work we do at St. Joe’s and involves everyone at every level. Keeping patients safe is part of delivering an exceptional patient and family experience. This year’s themes for Patient Safety Week are Disclosure and Supporting Staff and Physicians in Adverse Events. These themes are aligned with our strategic priorities of delivering an exceptional experience and people as a success factor. They are also aligned with the accreditation ROPs for the week, which are Adverse Event Disclosure, Adverse Events Reporting and Patient Safety: Education and Training. Please see below for the complete schedule of events happening during Patient Safety Week. | October 26, 2015 | New This Week, News | 0 Comments Stretching at your desk and other tips from VP Wendy Steele Stretching at your desk and other tips from VP Wendy Steele In celebration of Healthy Workplace Month, Wendy Steele, VP of Human Resources and Organizational Development, shared some health tips and tricks with us. Watch the video above to learn more! Contact Occupational Health and Safety at any time should you have any questions and check out these ergonomic resources on SJNet. | October 26, 2015 | New This Week, Our People | 0 Comments People First: Recognizing our Respiratory Therapists Respiratory Therapists are integral members of our interprofessional team at St. Joe’s. They are primarily called upon as advance practice clinicians who specialize in airway management, respiratory assessments and treatments. They initiate and manage life support for patients in the ICU and NICU, as well as perform diagnostic testing such as bronchoscopies. They are also relied upon to help with high risk deliveries in the Family Birthing Centre. In addition, RTs also have specialty roles as members of the Code Blue, Code Pink and REACT teams. You can also find them in roles such as Anesthesia Assistants (AAs) in the OR, in the Pulmonary Function Lab, as well as Asthma Educators in the Pediatric Asthma Clinic. At St. Joe’s there are currently 32 staff RTs, 5 AAs and one RT in the Pulmonary Function Lab – 75 per cent of whom started as RT students at the Health Centre. On behalf of the physicians, nurses and the rest of the interprofessional team, thank you to all of our RTs for your passion and commitment in providing quality patient care – happy RT week! Image at top, left to right: Olga Szadyj, Judy Dong, Marjorie Bridger, Michelle Bernard, Linda Gazo. Image above, left to right: Margaret Steckiewicz, Mike Nguyen | October 26, 2015 | New This Week, Our People | 0 Comments Keeping our patients safe: practice proper hand hygiene Cleaning your hands just got a little easier. As you may have noticed, Germgo hand sanitizing stations have been installed across the Health Centre to improve access to hand sanitzer for everyone. Last week we had more than 550 people clean their hands as part of our #cleanhands challenge. Hand hygiene is everyone’s responsibility. For staff, we have introduced a new training module on our LMS. So far 31 per cent of you have completed it – are you part of the 31 per cent? If not, what a perfect time during Patient Safety Week to go on the LMS and complete the training! | October 26, 2015 | New This Week, News | 0 Comments After-hours supervisors are up and rounding! We have implemented the new After Hours Operations and Flow Supervisor role here at St. Joe’s in support of our strategic priorities of creating seamless transitions in care and delivering exceptional experiences for our patients and families. These supervisors will stop by units on weekday evenings and during day and evening shifts on weekends and holidays, meeting with staff and assisting with any operational or access and flow issues. They are replacing the on-call manager system we currently have in place, so please connect with them for any concerns or issues you may have. Our new supervisors are Uduak Olufemi, Patricia Hynes, Joyce Rankin, Dorrett Bryan and Ben Klinck – say hi when you see them! We are fortunate to have such an experienced after-hours management team to support the important work you are all doing and they are very excited to be able to provide support. How to reach the after-hours supervisors: Monday to Friday 3:30-11:30 p.m.: call the Bed Flow office at ext. 4686 or have them paged through Switchboard. Weekends and holidays 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.: call the Bed Flow office at ext. 4686 or have them paged through Switchboard Any day after 11:30 p.m.: Have them paged through Switchboard. As of Monday Oct. 26, 2015 this new role will be fully operational. On-call managers will continue to provide off-site back-up support to the after-hours supervisors by telephone until November 26, after which time, the after-hours supervisors will be liaising directly with the admin on call director team. | October 26, 2015 | New This Week, News, Our People | 0 Comments A spooktacular time At Toronto West Halloween Fest! Thank you to everyone who joined us in taking over Bloor Street West yesterday to support St. Joseph’s Health Centre at the Toronto West Halloween Fest. More than 8,000 neighbours of our west-end community dressed up in their spookiest and craziest costumes to help build a new Paediatrics Emergency at St. Joe’s! Take a peek at a few of our favorite moments and stay tuned for more highlights from yesterday’s spooktacular event coming soon! If you didn’t get a chance to show your support, visit www.torontowesthalloweenfest.ca to make a gift today! Click on the photos below to enlarge. | October 26, 2015 | Events & Promos, Foundation, New This Week | 0 Comments Leslie Jeffreys caught the wave! Congratulations to Leslie Jeffreys in our Cystoscopy unit for winning last week’s St. Joe’s Five-O 50/50 jackpot of close to $1,400! Thanks for playing and supporting St. Joe’s at the same time. The next draw takes place this Wednesday, October 28 – good luck and thanks for playing! | October 26, 2015 | Foundation, New This Week, Our People | 0 Comments Costco representative at St. Joe’s Oct. 28 & 29 Stop by the cafeteria this Wednesday and Thursday to talk to a Costco representative about signing up for a membership. Anyone who signs up on Wednesday or Thursday for a new membership will receive a $10 cash card. Should you have any questions, please contact Stacey Toth, Marketing Representative at 416-251-4987 or [email protected]. | October 23, 2015 | Events & Promos, New This Week | 0 Comments Take Your Kids to Work Day – last week to register! St. Joe’s is hosting Take Your Kids to Work Day again this year on Wednesday, Nov. 4. This event is open to the children of St. Joe’s employees, physicians and volunteers who are in grade nine for the 2015/2016 school year. When and where is this event happening? This event will take place on Wednesday, Nov. 4 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Education Centres A & B. What will the students experience? Students will have the opportunity to experience what it’s like to work in a healthcare setting through interactive presentations from various departments in the Health Centre. Why is my child not permitted to shadow me while at work? Due to infection control issues and patient confidentially concerns, students are not permitted to accompany their parent/guardian to any work area. How do I register my child for this event? If you would like your child to participate, please download and complete this registration & consent form and submit to Corporate Communications and Public Affairs. The office is located on the first floor, Barnicke Wing, Room 1B 243. Please note: registration is on a first come, first serve basis, to a maximum of 40 students. Is there a deadline to register for this event? All registration forms must be submitted to Corporate Communications and Public Affairs no later than 12 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2015. Questions? For more information regarding the day, please contact Diana Mavarani in the Corporate Learning & Organizational Development department at [email protected] or ext. 4574. | October 23, 2015 | Events & Promos, New This Week, News | 0 Comments Sharing our successes: St. Joe’s staff present at local conferences At St. Joe’s we believe in building a culture of learning within the Health Centre, and as a community teaching Health Centre we are always looking for more opportunities to learn and to teach. We have recently been represented at a number of conferences and events where our professionals shared some of the exciting projects and initiatives underway at the Health Centre. Click on the title for a poster summary of the initiative. Using Local Data & Standard Work to Improve Utilization in Cystoscopy This presentation describes an initiative co-led by quality and OR to create a management system for bookings into the cysto suite to capture accurate utilization information to aide planning and distribution of resources. Presenters: Kim Massicotte & Firouzeh Payami Presented at: UofT, Centre for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety (C-QuIPS) conference – October 8, 2015 Cold Ischemic Time Improvements Leading to More Accurate Diagnoses This presentation describes an initiative to improve Cold Ischemic Time (CIT) to under one hour for large tissue specimens of known or potential diagnosis of carcinoma. Presenter: Ginny Martins Presented at: UofT, Centre for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety (C-QuIPS) conference – October 8, 2015 Improving Operating Room Access & Utilization Through an Acute Care Model This presentation describes a new service model developed by the OR to streamline emergency bookings and to reduce after-hours utilization and late starts. Presenters: Kim Massicotte & Firouzeh Payami Presented at: Health Quality Transformation 2015, HQO Conference – October 14, 2015 Improving Quality, Safety, & Access Through a New Model of Care for Short-Stay Medical Patients This presentation describes a care model developed by the Medicine program to reduce LOS for short-stay medical patients by implementing a unit with a focused approach to reducing common delays. Presenters: Kim Massicotte & Firouzeh Payami Presented at: Health Quality Transformation 2015, HQO Conference – October 14, 2015 Hand-Washing – Engaging Patients Through Self-Management & Shared Decision Making Improving hand hygiene amongst staff members, empowering patients to ask their providers if they have practiced hand hygiene, as well as the empowerment of patients to practice hand hygiene with the support of their care providers if necessary Presenters: Yuka Hutton & Barley Chironda Presented at: Health Quality Transformation 2015, HQO Conference – October 14, 2015 Health Equity Data Collection An initiative to capture health equity data for 60% of SJHC patients at the point of registration, by April 2015. Presenters: Uqba Rashid & Greg Zaffarano Presented at: Health Quality Transformation 2015, HQO Conference – October 14, 2015 Patient-Centred Falls Prevention at SJHC With the support of senior leadership, 6G Unit Management and the 6G team; David Tebb and Colleen Good participated in the IDEAS Quality Improvement Advanced Learning Course and developed an evidenced based Patient Centered Falls Intervention Plan for use on the Transitional Care Unit at St. Joes. The 6G team was able to reduce all falls by 33% and falls with injury by 35%. Through strong leadership and hard work the team has been able to sustain their improvements going forward. Presenter: David Tebb Presented at: IDEAS Alumni Conference, HQO/UofT – October 13, 2015 Thank you to our staff for sharing our organizational successes with our partners! | October 19, 2015 | New This Week, News, Teaching & Education | 1 Comment New and updated policies at St. Joe’s Policies require constant review and revision – our policies at St. Joe’s are updated every three years as we monitor and evaluate our practices. This is another one of the ways we are providing quality patient care and delivering exceptional patient experiences. The following patient care and administrative policies have recently been added or updated – please take the time to familiarize yourself with them. Concentrated Electrolytes: This policy establishes guidelines for the restriction, exceptions, labelling, storage and dispensing of concentrated electrolytes in order to minimize risk and prevent patient harm. The Department of Pharmacy will evaluate and limit the availability of concentrated electrolyte products in pharmacy and patient care areas. High Alert Medications: High-alert medications are drugs that bear a heightened risk of causing significant patient harm when they are used in error. Although mistakes may or may not be more common with these drugs, the consequences of an error are clearly more devastating to patients. The policy is created to provide a standardized approach to manage high alert medications. Transfer of Accountability: replaces the previous handover policy. The Transfer of accountability policy standardizes the approach to transferring patient information between healthcare providers to promote consistent and accurate communication of patient information using SBAR. Patients Own Medications: This policy establishes guidelines for the ordering, identification, storage, security precautions, use and documentation of medication brought into the hospital by the patient. The goal is: 1. To ensure that patient’s own medications are only used when necessary. 2. To minimize treatment delays when medications are not stocked in the Health Centre. Authorization, Use and Payment of Legal Services: Legal services will be arranged by the Health Centre to enable clinicians, staff, administrators, and Board Members to carry out their job duties and responsibilities, where appropriate. Legal services will usually be limited to occasions where it is necessary to respond to claims, complaints, demands, and requests from third parties external to St. Joseph’s Health Centre, or to provide legal opinions on legislative or regulatory matters. Liability Insurance Coverage and Medical-Legal Claims Management: St. Joseph’s Health Centre (SJHC) carries insurance coverage to protect against claims alleging that one’s negligence or inappropriate action resulted in injury, harm, death or property damage. The Health Centre will maintain adequate legal liability insurance coverage for liability that may arise out of the performance of duties and responsibilities, including research activities. Such coverage will not extend to liability resulting from activities outside the scope of employment, appointment, or assignment, nor wilful misconduct or fraud. The insurance provides coverage to all of the organization, its employees, volunteers, the Board of Directors, and the Foundation. The coverage excludes physicians, midwives and dentists except in performance of administrative duties for SJHC. | October 16, 2015 | New This Week, News | 0 Comments Reminder: Take Your Kids to Work Day is on Nov. 4 – register now! St. Joe’s is hosting Take Your Kids to Work Day again this year on Wednesday, Nov. 4. This event is open to the children of St. Joe’s employees, physicians and volunteers who are in grade nine (9) for the 2015/2016 school year. When is this event happening? This event will take place on Wednesday, Nov. 4 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. What will the students experience? Students will have the opportunity to experience what it’s like to work in a healthcare setting through interactive presentations from various departments in the Health Centre. Why is my child not permitted to shadow me while at work? Due to infection control issues and patient confidentially concerns, students are not permitted to accompany their parent/guardian to any work area. How do I register my child for this event? If you would like your child to participate, please download and complete this registration & consent form and submit to Corporate Communications and Public Affairs. The office is located on the first floor, Barnicke Wing, Room 1B 243. Copies of the forms are also attached to this email. Please note, registration is on a first come, first serve basis, to a maximum of 40 students. Is there a deadline to register for this event? All registration forms must be submitted to Corporate Communications and Public Affairs no later than 12 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2015. | October 13, 2015 | New This Week, News | 0 Comments Fire safety training at St. Joe’s – Nov. 10 and 11 Training will be held Tuesday, Nov. 10 and Wednesday, Nov. 11. Several one hour sessions (capacity of 25) have been scheduled each day. Who should attend? Any staff are welcome, but particularly Fire Wardens (in-charge staff) such as Directors,Managers,Supervisors, Team Leaders etc. Where is the training? 4G-Classroom 10 How can I sign up? You can sign up on SJnet by clicking here. Questions? Contact Jerry Scott, Supervisor Plant Operations & Maintenance at ext 4236 or [email protected]. | October 7, 2015 | New This Week, News | 0 Comments