The slides presented herein are the exclusive property of the Canadian Orthopaedic Association (COA). Unauthorized sharing, reproduction, or distribution is prohibited.
Objectives:
Refresh all clinicians (surgeons, nurses, physiotherapists) knowledge about Team-Based Care for Hip # patients
Review Basics from the Toolkit
Present new knowledge in the fields of surgical and perioperative care, nursing care, and rehabilitation and what to expect in the future
Start a discussion between members of the multi-disciplinary team (attendees and presenters) to develop the Canadian Hip Fracture Toolkit 2.0
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
Identify the concept of Strategic Clinical Networks in Alberta Health Services and their role in achieving a Learning Health System.
Recognize provincial level quality improvement initiatives and success to date through the work of the Bone and Joint Health SCN.
Learn of the benefits of involving patients in quality improvement work and identify future QI initiatives including those in their home province and practice.
Description
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
Indentify the necessary components of a Hip Fracture Pathway
Understand the potential benefits and drawbacks of developing and maintaining a Hip Fracture Pathway
Listen to Mr Andrew Duckworth & Professor Fares Haddad discuss this year's challenges and accomplishments at The Bone & Joint Journal, including the achievements made by Bone & Joint Open in her second year of publication and the new digital products, OrthoSearch and OrthoMedia.