Surgical Robot Risk and Safety: ECRI Institute and Hartford Hospital Launch New Education Series
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Robotic surgery is creating buzz among the surgical community, patients, and media, both for the promise of improved outcomes and the potential risks to patient safety. The quick deployment of surgical robots and market pressures to use this expensive new technology are prompting facilities to evaluate their robotic surgery training programs and ensure proper education for the entire surgical team.
- Part 2: "Maximizing Staff and Provider Training and Credentialing,"
The objective of this AMA PRA Category 1 Credit approved virtual series is to help participants:
- Learn the major elements of a comprehensive risk management program for robotic surgery - Support the development of a robotic surgery credentialing and training program - Identify specific competencies recommended for surgeons and other members of the surgical robotics team
Presenters include:
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Moderator:
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This program is intended for surgeons, hospital risk managers, clinical and biomedical engineering professionals, surgery department heads, surgical steering committees, operating room managers, operating room nurses, hospitals that are reviewing their current surgical robot program, and administrators. The interactive format of
This live activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the
This activity has been approved for a total of 1 California State Nursing contact hours by the provider,
To learn more about the series, or to register, visit the website (https://www.ecri.org/Pages/Robotic_Surgery_Webinar.aspx) or contact
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