TreatSafely

Improving Quality and Safety in Radiation Medicine

Improving Quality and Safety in Radiation Medicine

TreatSafely is dedicated to the development of novel teaching and mentoring programs that improve quality and safety in radiation medicine.

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Minimizing Error, Maximizing Quality - Globally

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With over 50 registered QI Toolbox users, 110 Knowledge Center certificates awarded, 220 workshop attendees from 19 countries, and website vists from over 80 countries, we're making a difference - on a global scale.

Be a part of it! Check out our Quality Improvement (QI) Toolbox and Knowledge Center or sign up for one of our workshops.

We're also working on a few new ideas, including Customized Learning (educational modules tailored to meet your clinical needs), and The MarketPlace (somewhere for the community to exchange useful tools, ex. apps, spreadsheets).

We'd love to hear your feedback and ideas on what's needed to improve quality and safety! (ideas@treatsafely.org)

If you're interested in hosting an on-site workshop, please email us at info@treatsafely.org.

TreatSafely and Varian Collaboration

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Optimizing Departmental Workflow - Improving Quality and Safety
TreatSafely is proud to announce a novel collaboration with Varian Medical Systems. Our new multidisciplinary workshops, now offered through Varian's Worldwide Training Program, combine practical quality and safety training with targeted integration into Varian's product offerings.

Practical learning, direct benefit. It's quality and safety at its best!

For more information, or to register for a workshop, please click here.

TreatSafely executive workshop in Tokyo, Japan - Sept, 2013

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TreatSafely has been invited by the Japanese Medical Physics Society to lead a Workshop on Minimizing Error, Maximizing Quality in Tokyo.

We are extremely excited about this workshop and look forward to very productive, fun interactions with people who are clearly committed to Quality and Safety!

TreatSafely is going to Costa Rica! - Aug, 2013

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TreatSafely is thrilled to be a part of the ALFIM conference in Costa Rica.

This multinational conference is going to be a great place to speak with people about improving Quality and Safety in Radiation Therapy. We are really looking forward to it!

For more information, please see the Conference Web Page.

TreatSafely - IAEA Workshop at Argonne National Labs, IL - Nov, 2012

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TreatSafely faculty was invited by the IAEA to lead a multidisciplinary Workshop on Minimizing Error, Maximizing Quality at Argonne National Labs.

Participants for this Workshop were from 16 different countries in Africa and offered a wide range of experience. We were all extremely impressed by the commitment to quality and safety that was clearly evident during this workshop.

TreatSafely Workshop in Baton Rouge, LA - Aug, 2012

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TreatSafely faculty was invited by the Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center, Baton Rouge, to lead a multidisciplinary Workshop on Minimizing Error, Maximizing Quality.

This Workshop was funded by a grant from the Louisiana Hospital Association.

TreatSafely Workshop in Sao Paulo, Brazil - Feb, 2012

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Our first South American Minimizing Errors, Maximizing Quality workshop in Sao Paulo, Brazil was a tremendous success!

With 39 attendees we had some of our best, most lively discussions to date. What a great, really fun group to work with!

Many thanks to Laura Furnari, the Brazilian Association of Medical Physics (ABFM), and the Instituto de Radiologia (InRad- Hospital das Clinicas USP) for organizing and hosting the event.

TreatSafely Executive Workshop in Phitsanulok, Thailand - Feb, 2012

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We are thrilled to be able to say that our Minimizing Error, Maximizing Quality workshop was integrated into the Thai Medical Physics Annual Conference in Phitsanulok, Thailand.

For this very special event, we modified our two-day workshop into a one-day executive version.

Registration for the workshop was handled directly by the Thai Medical Physics Society. Please see the Thai Medical Physics Conference page for details.