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Universo da segurança – paciente, profissional e ambiente – uma prática baseada em evidência


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23 e 24 de Setembro de 2010
Renaissance São Paulo Hotel -Business Center
Alameda Santos, 2.233 Cerqueira César - São Paulo - SP


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CONVIDADOS INTERNACIONAIS

Professor Bill Runciman

Bill has been President of the Australian Patient Safety Foundation since its inception in 1988, when, together with anaesthesia colleagues, he conceptualised and implemented AIMS in the form of a nation-wide paper-based anaesthesia incident monitoring project. Since then he has provided leadership and made fundamental contributions to patient safety and quality research both in Australia and internationally. Bill was concurrently the Foundation Professor of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care at the University of Adelaide and Head of Department at the Royal Adelaide Hospital from 1988 to 2007. He was a member of the Australian Council for Safety and Quality in Health Care and of the Australian Health Information Council. In 2007, Bill was appointed as a Professorial Research Fellow in Patient Safety at the Joanna Briggs Institute of University of Adelaide and Royal Adelaide Hospital. He also held appointments as an Adjunct Professor, Human Factors in Healthcare, at the University of South Australia and a Visiting Professor in Change Management at the Centre for Clinical Governance Research in Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of New South Wales. Currently Bill is Professor of Patient Safety & Healthcare Human Factors, School of Psychology, Social Work & Social Policy, University of South Australia, Professorial Research Fellow for the Joanna Briggs Institute, Royal Adelaide Hospital and Visiting Professor, Australian Institute of Health Innovation, University of NSW. Bill was a co-author of the landmark Quality in Australian Health Care Study published in the Medical Journal of Australia (MJA) in 1995, one of the top 10 cited studies published in the MJA. Bill has been involved in the publication of over 200 scientific papers and chapters and has given over 600 lectures by invitation. In 2007, he published the patient safety textbook: Runciman B, Merry A, Walton M, 'Safety and Ethics in Healthcare: a Guide to Getting It Right', Ashgate, Aldershot, 2007. In 2007, Bill was awarded the Pugh Award of the Australian Society of Anaesthetists in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the science of anaesthesia, intensive care or related disciplines. In 2008, Bill was also awarded the Sidney Sax Medal of the Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association for outstanding contribution in the field of health services policy, organisation, delivery and research.


Paul Barach, B.Sc., MD, MPH,
Project Leader NSW Trauma Collaborative
Motor Accident Authority, Australia
Visiting Professor, Utrecht University, Netherlands

Dr Barach has over 15 years experience in researching, teaching and applying human factors and has been integrally involved as a clinician, educator, researcher and policy maker in enhancing healthcare improvement and patient safety policy in the United States, Europe and, more recently, Australia. His major research focus is on developing and extending theoretical work in the areas of injury prevention, patient safety and quality improvement, with a particular focus on patient transitions, resilience of teams and assessing the role of human factors in enabling safe patient care. He is a board-certified Anesthesiologist, with fellowship training in Cardiac Anesthesia, Critical Care medicine and human factors, at the Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School where he trained and practiced. He founded the Center for Patient Safety and Simulation at the University of Miami Jackson Memorial Hospital. He has received over $10 research funding from U.S., Europe and Australian funding agencies. He has authored over 150 articles, book chapters and other reports on injury prevention and patient safety. He is leading a large European Union research project looking at ways to improve patient handovers in healthcare.


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