Live, In-Person CME/CE Program for Physicians, Nurses, and Allied Health Professionals
Now available to your organization by:
Arnold Mackles, MD, MBA
Healthcare Risk Manager / National Trainer & Presenter
The objective of this program is to familiarize health care professionals with performance improvement methodologies, techniques, and processes that will have a positive and immediate impact on improving patient safety and significantly reducing medical errors. These improvements and easy-to-implement strategies are introduced by nationally renowned physician / speaker Arnold Mackles. Dr. Mackles has addressed medical audiences throughout the United States and his message is timely, effective, and his presentation style engaging and motivating. His programs are supported by highly credible references from well-respected CME and health care professionals.
Patient Safety Leadership: Year 2017 and Beyond covers areas of critical importance in healthcare and provides leaders with strategies for future growth and development, including the challenges posed by healthcare reform.
- Why Leadership? Why Now?
- Leadership Qualities and Characteristics
- Leadership Strategies in Healthcare
- Engaging Providers
- Strategies to Impact Governing Boards
- Physicians Role as Patient Safety Leaders
- Creating a “Culture of Safety”
Dr. Mackles addressed a specialty medical society CME meeting of 150-200 OBGYN’s, nurses, and microbiologists who work in the field of reproductive medicine at Rancho Las Palmas Resort in Rancho Mirage, CA. His program, Doctor, Tie Your Shoes Before You Trip – The Prevention of Medical Errors, was very well received and addressed timely issues facing the healthcare community today.
Dr. Mackles brings a personable and professional approach to his talk; making fun of himself and providing stories and examples from his time spent as a physician. He connects with his audience as only a colleague who’s been there can.
Doctor, Tie Your Shoes Before You Trip is a lively , entertaining program addressing a very serious subject. It is a critical message physicians and healthcare professionals need to “get and use” for the good of their patients.