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  1. What are your thoughts? Will proposed healthcare changes be better or worse for patient safety?
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  3. Do you have a checklist for each of your critical events in your ICU? Would each member of your team respond exactly the same way?
  4. Happiness for me is being able to walk the dogs with my daughter at 11AM on a weekday.
  5. We are helping out the Reno Dance Company. If anyone wishes to promote their business in our program for the Nutcracker, let me know.
  6. What new medical device technology is out there leading the industry in patient safety. I would welcome the opportunity to learn more.
  7. Each of us possess the power to create exactly the life we choose. It can happen today. First BE, then DO, then HAVE! YOU deserve it!
  8. Realism in training is essential. Simulation is a great tool to create "perfect practice". Remember safety takes action.
  9. What did you do today that improved the safety of your patients? Be at cause!
  10. The simple stuff maintains safety. Working on a complicated aviation case today...the cause? The simple stuff caused death! Sad....
  11. If you keep going in the direction that you are going, you WILL get there 100% of the time! Are you pointed in the right direction?
  12. Does your recurrent training on the medical devices in your ICU include a comprehensive review of the operator's manual? Be certain.
  13. "If you think education is expensive...try ignorance" Thank you Ben Franklin....
  14. We receive compensation based upon the amount of service we provide to the universe
  15. Everything you ever want is already here! All you have to do is become aware that it is already here! Become aware and focus on that!
  16. Are your patient safety goals, SMART? Tweet me if you want to know about SMART goals...
  17. Keep the main thing, the main thing. Don't let safety issues get bogged down in small details that have nothing to do with the main thing.
  18. With all the questions regarding healthcare "reform" what effect will all this have on patient safety? Better or worse?
  19. Scenario Based Training: Practice worst case scenarios. Have a checklist for when things go wrong. Plan for the worst so it will not be.
  20. Medical simulation can be used much more effectively. This is especially true with medical devices. See link on last post.