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Subject: [MEDSOCNEWS] Incident disclosure, duty of candour, communication of adverse events
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*2nd International Incident Disclosure Conference York,*
*England 12-13th May 2014*
*Merchant Adventurers Hall, York, UK*
Incident disclosure is now a widely accepted and promoted principal in healthcare which may re-establish patients’ and relatives’ trust in the system, support clinical processes being made safer, and prevent organisations and individuals from entering into time-consuming complaints resolution and expensive legal processes. However the evidence suggests that disclosure conversations are often still limited and guarded.
The Second International Incident Disclosure Conference in York welcomes all interested stakeholders in exploring new evidence, current thinking and lively debate around models and practice of incident disclosure.
Plenary speakers include:
*Professor Rick Iedema*. Agency of Clinical Innovation, New South Wales Ministry of Health, Australia and University of Sydney
*Professor Lodewijk Smeehuijzen*. VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands.
*Jo Shapiro,* M.D., FACS. Division Chief, Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, and Center for Professionalism and Peer Support, Brigham and Women's Hospital Boston, USA.
*Peter Walsh *AvMA Chief Executive, Action Against Medical Accidents
*Murray Anderson-Wallace and Dr Suzanne Shale* - Healthcare communications and ethicist
Talks include:
- Do incident disclosure communication guidelines meet patients' (and
families') needs?
- Meeting the needs of patients (and their families) in the aftermath of
serious clinical adverse events/medical errors
- Disclosure, Apology and Peer Support: Inextricably interwoven
- Developing Supportive Disclosure - A forum theatre* experience
- Mandating open disclosure: the legal Duty of Candour in England
Visit the website for further information and registration:
http://www.york.ac.uk/inst/spru/IIDC2.html
Professor Yvonne Birks
SPRU
University of York
York YO10 5DD
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