Od-040163 FY26 MMGA New Provider Training & Education

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Universal Protocol: A Mandatory MedStar Practice---Every Procedure, Every Patient, Every Time show details
The "Universal Protocol: A Mandatory MedStar Practice--Every Procedure, Every Patient, Every Time" module provides a step-by-step overview for learners on the mandatory practice of using Universal Protocol for all procedures on every patient every time. This no-exception practice is standard of care at MedStar, and this module outlines the steps required by the Universal Protocol which are done to avoid wrong site, wrong procedure, wrong person surgery. While each entity may have a slightly different approach, all components of the best practice must be included.
  • : David Mayer
  • : Pr-012498
Surgical Safety Time Out: A Best Practice Example show details
The "Surgical Safety Time Out: A Best Practice Example" module is introduced by Executive VP, Medical Affairs & Chief Medical Officer at MedStar Health, Stephen R. T. Evans, MD. Dr. Evans provides a step-by-step outline of all components of the Time Out that must be performed prior to every procedure performed in a MedStar entity. The module concludes with a Time Out Best Practice example based on the World Health Organization's Surgical Safety Checklist, and performed by Dr. Atul Gawande's surgical team.
  • : David Mayer
  • : Pr-012417
MMGA Fire Safety. show details
This module reviews fires in the OR and how to prevent them from occurring
  • : Richard Shapiro
  • : Pr-033324
Malignant Hyperthermia (MH) and Mixing the Antidote show details
This presentation discusses the etiology and treatment of Malignant Hypothermia, (MH). This presentation also discusses the mixing of the antidote for malignant hyperthermia.
  • : Richard Shapiro
  • : Pr-033322
FY26 CLABSI for providers show details
Central venous catheters (CVCs) are used for the administration of parenteral nutrition, long-term IV medications, and they provide access for hemodialysis and ultrafiltration. However, they can cause complications including central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs). This module focuses on the proper techniques for central line removal, complications associated with central line removal, and how these can be prevented. Only individuals who have received appropriate central line training are eligible to remove a central vascular catheter.  
  • : Eileen Searson
  • : Pr-040304