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Virtual interative training
RCA Report Writing

RCA Report Writing

Member price: $121.00 | Price: $135.00
Online
16 Oct 2024, 11AM - 2PM AEDT
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This highly interactive workshop will provide participants with the theory and practical skills required for effective clinical incident report writing.

Root Cause Analysis (RCA) report writing skills are essential to facilitate effective communication, document incident investigation findings and foster knowledge sharing within an organisation.

Our interactive RCA Report Writing workshop will help you gain confidence in writing and understanding the requirements of RCA reports. 

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Price inc GST
ACHS Member ACHS Non-Member
Single Registration $121 Single Registration $135
Organisation Registration $115 Organisation Registration $121
Cancellation Policy
The ACHS reserves the right to cancel any program.  Full registration will be refunded if a program is cancelled or oversubscribed.
IF YOU WISH TO CANCEL*
Cancellations received in writing by ACHS more than 7 days prior to the event will be accepted and all fees refunded less 10% (ex GST) of the total cost of the training. Cancellations received within 7 days of the event will not be refunded, however, transfer of your registration to another person is acceptable.
Learning Objectives
  • Understand how incident reports fit into incident investigation and quality improvement systems
  • Learn the principles of writing an effective report and common pitfalls in incident report writing
  • Have a practical understanding of the steps of report writing
  • Develop skills and confidence in incident report writing that meets to needs of the intended audience
  • Understand the process of distribution and communication of the final incident report
Who should attend
Health care professionals including:
  • clinical managers and medical heads of departments
  • surgical and procedural team leaders
  • directors of patient safety
  • patient safety officers
  • frontline clinicians who provide care and services to patients
Presenter

Assoc Professor Bernie Harrison
Director of the ACHS Improvement Academy
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