This educational activity will focus on two distinct but related topics that place patients, physicians and staff at risk: Distracted Practice and Provider Burnout. The program will highlight the link between distraction and burnout and examine strategies to mitigate risk and enhance patient safety. The activity will also touch upon the importance of provider well-being and work-life balance.
Shelley Rizzo Patient Safety Risk Manager, Doctors Company Independent Risk Management & Legal Nurse Consultant Shelly received a BS in Nursing from Wright State University and a MS in Patient Care Services Administration from the University of Utah. She is a Certified Professional in Hospital Risk Management, a Certified Professional in Patient Safety and a Certified Legal Nurse Consultant. Her 30 years of experience includes clinical, administrative and leadership positions in neonatal, pediatric and adult care, as well as, hospital risk management, quality management, and patient safety with several reputable healthcare systems. In addition to investigating, analyzing and coding hundreds of complex adverse events, she also assisted in the development and implementation of a large physician peer review program, electronic adverse event reporting systems and patient safety transformation initiatives.
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