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Did you know children raised with positive parenting are more likely to become responsible, empathetic and successful adults? Well there is more to unfold about the benefits of positive parenting on our webinar on the coming Saturday. Please use the link below to register and share to as many parents/ caregivers as you can.
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Now, the 3rd Millennium Medical College Quality Summit is well underway
3ኛው የጥራት ጉባዔ ተከፈተ
የቅዱስ ጳውሎስ ሆስፒታል ሚሊኒየም ሕክምና ኮሌጅ የተገልጋይ ፍላጎት መሰረት በማድረግ በመስራቱ ለዚህም ትኩረት በመስጠቱ ሊደነቅ ይገባዋል ሲሉ የጤና ሚኒስትር ዴኤታ ክቡር ዶር አየለ ተሾመ ገለጹ፡፡
ዶር አየለ ተሾመ ይህን የገለጹት የኮሌጁ 3ኛው የጥራት ጉባዔ ዛሬ በተከፈተበት ወቅት ነው፡፡ ሚኒስቴር ዴኤታው በመቀጠልም ኮሌጁ አገልግሉቱን ለአክርዲቴሽን ማዘጋጀቱ የሚያስመሰግን ብለዋል፡፡ ተቋማት የልቀት ማዕከል ለመሆን የአክርዴቴሽን ስርዓት መዘርጋት እንደሚገባቸው በአጽንኦት ገልጸዋል፡፡ የሕክምና አገልግሎቶች ጥራታቸውን ጠብቀው በእውቅና( በአክርዲቴሽን) በስርዓት እንዲመሩ ማድረግ በእጅጉ ያስፈልጋልም ብለዋል፡፡
ይህ ጉባዔው ከሕክምና አገልግሎት በተጨማሪ የመማር ማስተማርና የምርምር ስራዎች ላይየሚሰሩ ተቋማት የልምድ ልውውጥን ይፈጥራል።
በጥራት ጉባዔ መክፈቻ ስነ ስርዓት ላይ ንግግር ያደረጉት የኮሌጁ ፕሮቮስት ዶር ሲሳይ ስርጉ በበኩላቸው ኮሌጁ ጥራትን ዓላማው ያደረገ ስራ ለመስራት እና ተቋሙ የጥራትን ጉዳይ ዋና አጀንዳ እና በጥራት መስራትን ባህል ለማድረግ አበክሮ እየሰራ ነው ብለዋል፡፡
ዶር አየለ የትምህርት ፡ የሕክምና እና የምርምር ክፍሎች በዓመቱ ያገኟዋቸውን ስኬቶችና አፈጸጸም የሚያሳይ ኤግዚቢሽንም ከፍተዋል፡፡
ይህ አግዚቢሽን ለሶስት ቀን የሚቆይ ሲሆን በተለያዩ ርዕሰ ጉዳዮች የመድረክ ውይይት( ፓናል ዲስኬሽን) እና ሌሎች ዝግጅቶች እንደሚኖሩ ተገልጿል፡፡
የቅዱስ ጳውሎስ ሆስፒታል ሚሊኒየም ሕክምና ኮሌጅ የተገልጋይ ፍላጎት መሰረት በማድረግ በመስራቱ ለዚህም ትኩረት በመስጠቱ ሊደነቅ ይገባዋል ሲሉ የጤና ሚኒስትር ዴኤታ ክቡር ዶር አየለ ተሾመ ገለጹ፡፡
ዶር አየለ ተሾመ ይህን የገለጹት የኮሌጁ 3ኛው የጥራት ጉባዔ ዛሬ በተከፈተበት ወቅት ነው፡፡ ሚኒስቴር ዴኤታው በመቀጠልም ኮሌጁ አገልግሉቱን ለአክርዲቴሽን ማዘጋጀቱ የሚያስመሰግን ብለዋል፡፡ ተቋማት የልቀት ማዕከል ለመሆን የአክርዴቴሽን ስርዓት መዘርጋት እንደሚገባቸው በአጽንኦት ገልጸዋል፡፡ የሕክምና አገልግሎቶች ጥራታቸውን ጠብቀው በእውቅና( በአክርዲቴሽን) በስርዓት እንዲመሩ ማድረግ በእጅጉ ያስፈልጋልም ብለዋል፡፡
ይህ ጉባዔው ከሕክምና አገልግሎት በተጨማሪ የመማር ማስተማርና የምርምር ስራዎች ላይየሚሰሩ ተቋማት የልምድ ልውውጥን ይፈጥራል።
በጥራት ጉባዔ መክፈቻ ስነ ስርዓት ላይ ንግግር ያደረጉት የኮሌጁ ፕሮቮስት ዶር ሲሳይ ስርጉ በበኩላቸው ኮሌጁ ጥራትን ዓላማው ያደረገ ስራ ለመስራት እና ተቋሙ የጥራትን ጉዳይ ዋና አጀንዳ እና በጥራት መስራትን ባህል ለማድረግ አበክሮ እየሰራ ነው ብለዋል፡፡
ዶር አየለ የትምህርት ፡ የሕክምና እና የምርምር ክፍሎች በዓመቱ ያገኟዋቸውን ስኬቶችና አፈጸጸም የሚያሳይ ኤግዚቢሽንም ከፍተዋል፡፡
ይህ አግዚቢሽን ለሶስት ቀን የሚቆይ ሲሆን በተለያዩ ርዕሰ ጉዳዮች የመድረክ ውይይት( ፓናል ዲስኬሽን) እና ሌሎች ዝግጅቶች እንደሚኖሩ ተገልጿል፡፡
The 3rd Quality Summit
Day 2: Patient Safety
Panelist 1 : Dr. Abas Hassen
Topic: Enhancing Health care Quality Through Patient Safety Strategies
The objective of this panel discussion is to convene healthcare professionals, policymakers, and stakeholders to explore the critical importance of patient safety within healthcare systems
Day 2: Patient Safety
Panelist 1 : Dr. Abas Hassen
Topic: Enhancing Health care Quality Through Patient Safety Strategies
The objective of this panel discussion is to convene healthcare professionals, policymakers, and stakeholders to explore the critical importance of patient safety within healthcare systems
Day 2: The 3rd Millennium Medical College Quality Summit is well underway.
Day 2: Patient Safety
Agenda : Enhancing Health care Quality Through Patient Safety Strategies
Day 2: Patient Safety
Agenda : Enhancing Health care Quality Through Patient Safety Strategies
2nd day: Patients Saftey
Panel discussion Topic: Enhancing Health care Quality Through Patient Safety Strategies
Panalist 1 : Dr. Desalegn Taye, MD, MPH, PgDIP in Quality and safety in health care management
Panalist 2 Dr. Abas Hassen, PHD,
Panalist 3 Dr Samrawit Tasew. Assistant professor on Anesthesiology and Critical care, Operation theater director
The panel disusison emphasied on the need to shift the focus from the "sharp end" of care delivery to the "blunt end" of hospital leadership. Menaing that patient safety is not just about the actions of frontline providers, but rather the systems and processes put in place by hospital administrators and policymakers to prevent medical errors from occurring in the first place. "Patient safety should not depend solely on the vigilance of healthcare workers," said Dr Desalegn. "We must make it difficult for errors to happen through robust safety mechanisms and a strong culture of prioritizing patient wellbeing."
The panel highlighted the Ministry of Health's new five-strategy initiative, which gives a renewed focus on patient safety nationwide.
Dr. Samrawit Director of OR also shared St. Paul’s Hospital Initiative of routine safety checkpoints for surgical patients and double-checking protocols are currently being practiced. We also need take ownership of patients saftey Initiative across the organization. She also shared that getting the entire team on board with a culture of safety took time, but we are now starting to see the result.
Recognizing the inherent complexities of human-to-human interaction in healthcare, the panel emphasized the need for even higher safety standards compared to industries like aviation, where human-to-machine interactions are more readily measured and monitored.
We must establish clear metrics and reporting systems to track patient safety metrics. The discussion also addressed the importance of anonymous incident reporting and support systems for healthcare workers affected by medical errors, a phenomenon known as the "second victim". We cannot ignore the emotional toll that patient safety incidents can take on our providers. We should benchmark Initiatives like the University of Missouri's program for physician support are crucial in fostering a culture of openness and trust.
As MOH prepares to launch its new patient safety guidelines on September 7th, the panel's message was clear: patient safety must be the top priority for healthcare organizations, with leadership driving the change and frontline staff empowered to uphold the highest standards of care. This is not just about St. Paul Hospital," concluded Dr. Abas. We are committed to working with the Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization to integrate patient safety into the very fabric of our healthcare system, from undergraduate education to nationwide policies. ( By Dr. Tomas)
Panel discussion Topic: Enhancing Health care Quality Through Patient Safety Strategies
Panalist 1 : Dr. Desalegn Taye, MD, MPH, PgDIP in Quality and safety in health care management
Panalist 2 Dr. Abas Hassen, PHD,
Panalist 3 Dr Samrawit Tasew. Assistant professor on Anesthesiology and Critical care, Operation theater director
The panel disusison emphasied on the need to shift the focus from the "sharp end" of care delivery to the "blunt end" of hospital leadership. Menaing that patient safety is not just about the actions of frontline providers, but rather the systems and processes put in place by hospital administrators and policymakers to prevent medical errors from occurring in the first place. "Patient safety should not depend solely on the vigilance of healthcare workers," said Dr Desalegn. "We must make it difficult for errors to happen through robust safety mechanisms and a strong culture of prioritizing patient wellbeing."
The panel highlighted the Ministry of Health's new five-strategy initiative, which gives a renewed focus on patient safety nationwide.
Dr. Samrawit Director of OR also shared St. Paul’s Hospital Initiative of routine safety checkpoints for surgical patients and double-checking protocols are currently being practiced. We also need take ownership of patients saftey Initiative across the organization. She also shared that getting the entire team on board with a culture of safety took time, but we are now starting to see the result.
Recognizing the inherent complexities of human-to-human interaction in healthcare, the panel emphasized the need for even higher safety standards compared to industries like aviation, where human-to-machine interactions are more readily measured and monitored.
We must establish clear metrics and reporting systems to track patient safety metrics. The discussion also addressed the importance of anonymous incident reporting and support systems for healthcare workers affected by medical errors, a phenomenon known as the "second victim". We cannot ignore the emotional toll that patient safety incidents can take on our providers. We should benchmark Initiatives like the University of Missouri's program for physician support are crucial in fostering a culture of openness and trust.
As MOH prepares to launch its new patient safety guidelines on September 7th, the panel's message was clear: patient safety must be the top priority for healthcare organizations, with leadership driving the change and frontline staff empowered to uphold the highest standards of care. This is not just about St. Paul Hospital," concluded Dr. Abas. We are committed to working with the Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization to integrate patient safety into the very fabric of our healthcare system, from undergraduate education to nationwide policies. ( By Dr. Tomas)
St. Paul's Hospital Millennium Medical College- Center for Professional and Institutional Development (CPID-SPHMMC) has prepared seminar sessions at the 3rd Quality Summit.
Topic: Enhancing Patient Safety: An Introduction and progress in Ethiopia
Date: Tuesday, Aug 27, 2024
Place: SPHMMC New Oncology Building 4th floor
Time: Afternoon 2:30 PM
Award: 2 CEU
Topic: Enhancing Patient Safety: An Introduction and progress in Ethiopia
Date: Tuesday, Aug 27, 2024
Place: SPHMMC New Oncology Building 4th floor
Time: Afternoon 2:30 PM
Award: 2 CEU
Call for Gastroenterology fellowship applications
Department of Internal Medicine, invites all qualified candidates to apply for Gastroenterology fellowship program for the academic year 2024/25 G.C
Background information:
The Department of Internal Medicine, SPHMMC has started Gastroenterology fellowship program since 2015 G.C. It is a two-year program which intends to enable physicians: competent clinicians, researchers, advocates and leaders in Gastroenterology and Hepatology. The training will include clinical attachment, deductive trainings(lectures, seminars, case presentations, online lectures), research training and mentorship, diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy skill learning, with possible abroad attachment depending on the availability of financial resources. The trainees will also attend international and local scientific conferences, supervise residents and undergraduate medical students. Fellows are expected to conduct high quality research in the field of gastroenterology and hepatology as part of completion of their fellowship. At the end of two years candidates will receive subspeciality certificate in Gastroenterology and hepatology. currently the department is delighted to announce to take the sixth batch.
Admission requirements
1. Candidates should be graduate from a recognized medical school with a Doctor of Medicine and specialty in Internal Medicine.
2. The candidate should be registered and licensed to practice in Internal Medicine by relevant authority in Ethiopia and worked at least two years.
3. The candidate should write his/her letter of intent in 1-2 pages and should submit two letters of recommendation from their institution.
4. The candidate should bring sponsorship letter from his institution.
5. The candidate must be in a good physical and mental health.
All interested applicants can submit their application letter, CV, credentials and their recommendation letters to the department of Internal medicine @SPHMMC in person or attach to the following email address: Yemisrach.chane@sphmmc.edu.et within seven days from the announcement.
Department of Internal Medicine, invites all qualified candidates to apply for Gastroenterology fellowship program for the academic year 2024/25 G.C
Background information:
The Department of Internal Medicine, SPHMMC has started Gastroenterology fellowship program since 2015 G.C. It is a two-year program which intends to enable physicians: competent clinicians, researchers, advocates and leaders in Gastroenterology and Hepatology. The training will include clinical attachment, deductive trainings(lectures, seminars, case presentations, online lectures), research training and mentorship, diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy skill learning, with possible abroad attachment depending on the availability of financial resources. The trainees will also attend international and local scientific conferences, supervise residents and undergraduate medical students. Fellows are expected to conduct high quality research in the field of gastroenterology and hepatology as part of completion of their fellowship. At the end of two years candidates will receive subspeciality certificate in Gastroenterology and hepatology. currently the department is delighted to announce to take the sixth batch.
Admission requirements
1. Candidates should be graduate from a recognized medical school with a Doctor of Medicine and specialty in Internal Medicine.
2. The candidate should be registered and licensed to practice in Internal Medicine by relevant authority in Ethiopia and worked at least two years.
3. The candidate should write his/her letter of intent in 1-2 pages and should submit two letters of recommendation from their institution.
4. The candidate should bring sponsorship letter from his institution.
5. The candidate must be in a good physical and mental health.
All interested applicants can submit their application letter, CV, credentials and their recommendation letters to the department of Internal medicine @SPHMMC in person or attach to the following email address: Yemisrach.chane@sphmmc.edu.et within seven days from the announcement.
The 3rd Quality Summit
Day3
Panelist 1: Dr. Sisay Sirgu, SPHMMC Provost
Panelist 2: Dr. Wuletaw Chane, SPHMMC MSVP
Panelist 3: Dr. Sena Dughassa, SPHMMC ARVP
Panelist 4: Jemal Shifa, SPHMMC BDVP
Panelist 5: Mesud Mohammed, Strategic Affairs, MoH (Health Informatics Expert)
Objective: To enhance understanding and utilization of data in healthcare at SPHMMC, fostering a culture that leverages data for informed decision-making, resource optimization, and improved healthcare outcomes through collaboration, innovation, and policy advocacy.
Day3
Panelist 1: Dr. Sisay Sirgu, SPHMMC Provost
Panelist 2: Dr. Wuletaw Chane, SPHMMC MSVP
Panelist 3: Dr. Sena Dughassa, SPHMMC ARVP
Panelist 4: Jemal Shifa, SPHMMC BDVP
Panelist 5: Mesud Mohammed, Strategic Affairs, MoH (Health Informatics Expert)
Objective: To enhance understanding and utilization of data in healthcare at SPHMMC, fostering a culture that leverages data for informed decision-making, resource optimization, and improved healthcare outcomes through collaboration, innovation, and policy advocacy.