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10 Mar 2020
Open Forum: Why is it so hard to be open? The pitfalls and promise of transparency in health care
An Open Forum featuring Mr Samer Nashef, cardiac surgeon, Royal Papworth Hospital, Cambridge, UK and Dr Stephen Duckett, director of the health programme, Grattan Institute, Victoria, Australia.
Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission10 Dec 2019
Getting better with evidence: Experiences of putting evidence into practice
'Getting better with evidence: Experiences of putting evidence into practice’ is a one-day conference where delegates can learn from experts about putting evidence into practice, and discuss the challenges currently being faced in health care.
Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission07 Nov 2019
Tweet chat with bias expert Anton Blank
The Health Quality & Safety Commission is hosting a tweet chat during Wiki Haumaru Tūroro | Patient Safety Week 2019. Bias expert Anton Blank will be on hand to answer your burning questions about bias in health care.
Aotearoa Patient Safety Day12 Oct 2019
Mataora: Encounters between medicine and the arts
Mataora: Encounters between Medicine and the Arts is a brand new event exploring a view of medicine and health that values imaginative and philosophical responses along with clinical and scientific thinking.
Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission01 Oct 2019
Seminars with Professor Karim Brohi, London Major Trauma System
We are pleased to announce the visit of international trauma leader, Professor Karim Brohi, in Wellington and Christchurch, 1-2 October 2019.
Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission19 Sep 2019
Design for Health Symposium 2019
The Design for Health Symposium 2019 is a gathering of perspectives to explore the emerging field of ‘Design for Health’—what it is, what the challenges are, and what the opportunities might be in the future.
Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission18 Sep 2019
International Forum on Quality & Safety in Healthcare 2019
The International Forum in the Asia Pacific Region showcases internationally recognised keynotes and addresses regional needs, bringing the best of international learning to the region.
Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission10 May 2019
Continuing the conversation: A Choosing Wisely forum
The Choosing Wisely forum Continuing the Conversation will be held at Te Wharewaka in Wellington on Friday 10 May, 2019.
Choosing Wisely Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission25 Mar 2019
POMRC regional workshops: introducing a web-based system for reviewing local perioperative deaths
The Perioperative Mortality Review Committee (POMRC) is holding four regional workshops to introduce a web-based system for reviewing local perioperative deaths.
Mortality Review Committees Perioperative Mortality Review Committee18 Mar 2019
An evening with Dr Peter Kuling
The Council of Medical Colleges is hosting an evening with Choosing Wisely Canada advocate Dr Peter Kuling.
Choosing Wisely Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission13 Dec 2018
Delivering resilient health care - a workshop with Professor Erik Hollnagel
The Health Quality & Safety Commission is hosting another workshop with Professor Erik Hollnagel, this time with a theme of applying the theory of Safety II concepts into practice.
Adverse events29 Nov 2018
Patient deterioration New Zealand: Current state and future developments
Jointly hosted by the Health Quality & Safety Commission and the Australia New Zealand Intensive Care Society (ANZICS), this two-day conference bought together nursing and medical staff, quality professionals, educators, consumers and leaders...
Patient deterioration