Prevention of Near Misses and Deaths in the OR Complex

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Expiration Date: December 31, 2026 Release Date: September 20, 2023 Credit type: This activity is Non-CME and does not provide CME

The topic “PREVENTION OF NEAR MISSES AND DEATHS IN THE OR COMPLEX” deals with this extremely relevant issue. Dr. Banerji discusses experiences and anecdotes of his colleagues practicing in the USA and incidents from literature. The entire emphasis is on how to prevent such mishaps. Medication errors of Omission and Commission are explored. He discusses Airway Assessment and management. Staff issues related to competence, exhaustion, and shortages are also discussed. The importance of the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist is emphasized. The JCI protocols are enumerated. This video lecture is extremely important for all those working in the OR complex, this includes Anesthesiologists, surgeons of all specialties, nurses, and technicians. It gives the learner tangible take-home messages.

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Ashish Banerji MBBS, MS, FAIS, PGDHHM, PGDMLS, PGDQMHHO 0:35:20
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Ashish Banerji MBBS, MS, FAIS, PGDHHM, PGDMLS, PGDQMHHO

Hospital Administration

Ashish Banerji MBBS, MS, FAIS, PGDHHM, PGDMLS, PGDQMHHO

Hospital Administration

Dr. Banerji graduated from the Armed Forces Medical College in Pune, India in 1977. He served 22 years in the Indian Air Force as a Wing Commander. He completed his postgraduate work in General Surger

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