Kaiser Permanente/Southern California Permanente Medical Group-Regional Reference Laboratories Accrediting Agency (KP/SCPMG-RRLAA)

Preventing Medical Errors in POCT:  Security, Validation, Performance, Safeguards, & Connectivity

  Speaker:  Gerald Kost, MD, PhD

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Question Excellent Very Good Good Fair Poor

To what extent was the speaker knowledgeable?

40 2      

To what extent was the speaker organized?       

27 11 4    

To what extent did the speaker clarify and focus on the stated objectives?

29 11 2    

To what extent were the teaching methods and aids appropriate and effectively used by the speaker?

24 11 7    

How useful were the handouts or reading material?

19 14 6 2  

Rate your overall satisfaction with this session.

30 9 3    
Was each objective achieved? YES NO
  • Describe recent Institute of Medicine recommendations regarding medical errors.

42 0
  • Outline current trends in POCT and its advantages & disadvantages.
41 1
  • Discuss the importance of critical care profiles.
42 0
  • In a mini-workshop, to discuss four basic systems (security, validation, performance & emergency) designed to prevent medical errors resulting from POCT.
42 0
  • Describe how a collaborative “hybrid” team and connectivity are essential for efficient POCT program management and error reduction.
41 1

Additional comments:

  • Great!! Glad you covered so much!!  Liked your facial overlay on the slides of animals – clever

  • Thank you very much; though I have a limited knowledge, your lecture gave me a jump start on this area

  • Dr. Kost is always good and full of info! 

  • Clearer handouts, they are too cryptic

  • Excellent speaker

  • Some of the handouts were just unreadable because of the print size

  • Excellent information

  • Wish had more handouts

  • Interested to see your website come up

  • Visuals too complex

  • The information was invaluable for my personal needs relevant to a POC coordinator

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