2012 VHA Partnership for Patients Education Series

The 9-part Partnership for Patients Education Series (PfPES), produced by the VHA Hospital Engagement

Network (HEN) and distributed nationwide via the award winning VHATV satellite network, highlights leading performers

and industry experts who discuss proven practices and innovative approaches to rapidly improve care, reduce harm and lower costs.

Each program is archived for on-demand viewing anytime, free of charge, and offers continuing education credit. We are pleased to offer these broadcasts to all organizations supporting Partnership for Patients. To view any show in the series, visit

Eliminating EarlyElective Delivery and Reducing Birth Trauma

Faculty: Seton Healthcare Family, Susan Ourston, MSN, RN, Senior Nursing Director, Seton Southwest Hospital;

Michael Nix, MD, Medical Directorof Perinatal Services, University Medical Center at Brackenridge

Hospital-Acquired Conditions: The Role of Frontline Staff in Patient Safety

Faculty:Dale W. Bratzler, DO, MPH, Associate Dean and Professor in the College of Public Health at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center,and Chief Quality Officer for the O.U. Physicians Group. Also features video segments with senior leaders at The Joint Commission who discuss how hospitals can become highly reliable organizations.

Reducing Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTI)

Faculty: Sanjay Saint, MD, MPH, Director, VA/UM Patient Safety Enhancement Program, University of Michigan Medical School; Kenneth P. Anderson, DO, MS, CPE, Chief Medical Quality Officer, NorthShore University Health System

Reducing Readmissions: The Critical Role of Patient and Family Engagement

Faculty:Jessie C. Gruman, PhD, President, Center for Advancing Health;Huntsville Hospital:Lea “Arin” Zapf, RN, Nurse Manager, Alicia Roberson Pettis, MSN, RN, CCNS, Certified Clinical Nurse Specialist. Also features video segments of the leading safety practices at Indiana University Health Ball Memorial Hospital

Moving from Reducing “Preventable” Readmissions to Reducing the Risks Contributing to Readmissions

Faculty: Harlan M. Krumholz, MD, SM, Harold H. Hines Jr., Professor of Medicine, Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale University School of Medicine, and Grace Jenq, MD, Assistant Professor and Medical Director Inpatient Medicine, Yale-New Haven Hospital. Also features video segments of the leading safety practicesat Washington Regional Medical Center

Preventing Patient Falls and Associated Fall Injury: Success on the Front Line

Faculty:Excela Health:Katie Crovak, BSN, RN, Manager, Inpatient Rehabilitation Services and Acute Neurosciences, and Doug Dascenzo, MSN, RN, Vice President, Patient Care Services; Reid Hospital and Health Care Services:Sally Stohler, BSN, RN, Director of Patient Safety and Quality, and Lisa Suttle, MS, RN-BC, Director, Psychiatric Services

Take the Biggest Bite out of Harm by Reducing Adverse Drug Events

Faculty: Lancaster General Health:Amanda Prusch, PharmD, BCPS, Clinical Pharmacy Specialist - Medication Safety,

and Tina Suess, BSN, RN, Bridge System Administrator. With video segments of the leading safety practices at Excela Health

Preventing CLABSI: Leadership at All Levels Yields Powerful Results

Faculty: James P. White, MD, Chief Medical Officer, INTEGRIS Health; Kerri E. Bayer, MSN, RN-CNL, CCRN, Perioperative Quality Coordinator, INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center

Patient-Centered Partnerships and Processes: Leading Practices for Improving Safety Outcomes

Faculty:Martin Hatlie, JD, CEO, Project Patient Care; Victoria Nahum, Co-Founder and Executive Director, Safe Care Campaign;Vidant Health: Sue Collier, Vice President, Patient/Family Experience, and Dave Galloway, Patient Advisor

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