Joint Commission Resources offers three unique learning options to meet your specific learning preference while forging lasting improvements in accreditation, safety and quality--Live In Person, Live Online and On Demand. Select the option that best suits your needs!
National Conferences:
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Focus: patient safety, quality, risk and health care industry issues
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Themes: key themes such as emergency preparedness, quality and safety, ambulatory health care, behavioral health care and more
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Venue: larger venues with wide variety of topics/selections
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Tools: CD with usable, practical tools
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Connection: participants network with leading authorities in health care from around the world
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Seminars:
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Focus: accreditation, survey process and standards compliance
Themes: priority focus areas and meeting/exceeding standards
Venue: smaller, regional meetings in locations near you
Tools: valuable, on-line resources that assist in survey compliance
Connection: Joint Commission central office staff, surveyors and JCR consultants with best practices and experience to share
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Why you need to attend a conference or seminar:
Maintaining accreditation preparation and safety initiatives means you can’t stop training and education in a down economy.
• | Improve your survey results by attending educational events that focus on successful strategies – get the best ROI for your educational dollars |
• | Create a learning culture and communicate the importance of patient safety by sending representatives despite economic restrictions |
• | Attend these must-have programs- use resources for the most cost-effective educational events ever |
• | Maximize your educational dollars by having tangible, practical tools that enable participants to hit the pavement running and make substantial changes in processes and system |
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Please Note:
The content of our accreditation related programs will be focused on the domestic standards. If you are from an international organization, please review the agenda carefully, contact us for more information, or visit Joint Commission International’s web site at www.jointcommissioninternational.org