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Patient Advocacy: Pulse CPSEA Offers Training Opportunity for a Growing Profession

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Medical error takes a thousand forms, and it’s no news that health care carries risks both large and small. Every hospital patient or care home resident needs a well person to support and protect them.

There are many ways to protect and safeguard patients’ well-being, and that’s why there are now thousands of professional patient advocates in the United States. Many started because of a personal experience of harm to themselves or someone they knew. It is a fast-growing sector but requires learning a set of skills and habits.

Now, Pulse Center for Patient Safety Education & Advocacy offers a unique opportunity to get started: its Family-Centered Patient Advocacy Training, which will take place over two days in March, 2025 in Plainview, NY.

This is a rare opportunity for aspiring professional patient advocates (as well as family caregivers) to get practical, interactive training in techniques that reduce the risk of harm from medical treatment.

Are you already a Board-Certified Patient Advocate? Attend the training and earn up to 18 CE credits towards maintaining your accreditation.

Topics include:

·      Communication techniques and ways to better prepare for the medical visit or hospitalization.

·      An understanding of “who’s who” in the healthcare system.

·      Bias in healthcare, and addressing your own biases . . . .

 

What: Pulse Family-Centered Patient Advocacy course and conference When: March 27-28, 2025 Where: Holiday Inn 215 Sunnyside Blvd., Plainview, NY, 11803Info and Registration: https://pulsecenterforpatientsafety.org/fcpa


For other questions, or to arrange an interview, please call (516) 579-4711.




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