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Friday, September 26, 2008

Miramichi Regional Hospital celebrates Patient Safety Week

Canadian Patient Safety Week will be celebrated from September 29 to October 4th. Canadian Patient Safety Week celebrates local, regional, and national initiatives to improve patient safety, with events and activities focusing on this year’s theme – “Knowledge is the best medicine. Ask. Talk. Listen.” stressing the prevention of medication errors.

Patient safety is a priority for health care professionals at the Miramichi Regional Hospital. To mark the week an information display about the importance of preventing medication errors is being held in the lobby of the Miramichi Regional Hospital. Information at the display promotes the message “Knowledge is the best medicine. Ask. Talk. Listen.” Throughout the week pharmacy, extra mural program, and quality/patient safety staff will be holding activities throughout the facility promoting the importance of preventing medication errors.

The Miramichi Regional Hospital was recognized as one of three regions in the country in making a significant improvement in medication reconciliation as part of the Safer Health Care Now! program. The primary goal of medication reconciliation is to eliminate medication errors by ensuring that all medications taken by the patient are recorded at all transfer points of care for all patients. Over the last two years, the medication reconciliation team at the hospital developed a process where all admitted patients have their medications reviewed by a pharmacist within the first 24 hours following admission. This is accomplished as a means to reduce the potential for errors stemming from the patient taking different doses than what is listed on the medicine bottles and over the counter vitamins and herbs.

For more information about patient safety or patient safety week, visit the Canadian Patient Safety Institute at www.patientsafetyinstitute.ca or Safer Healthcare Now! at www.saferhealthcarenow.ca

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Saturday, September 20, 2008

Official Opening of Waterford Green

Saturday, September 27, 2008 at 2:00 pm.

Join us on the Green for the Water Street Farmer's Market opening at 9:00am. Have breakfast or lunch and check out home baking, jams and jellies, jewelry and crafts. Jumping castles as well as games and activities for the children, with music on the stage from 11:00 am until 11:00 pm.

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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Invitation to the launch of MYPIE

CBDC Northumberland and Enterprise Miramichi would like to invite you to participate in the launch of its networking group; Miramichi Young Professionals and Involved Entrepreneurs (MYPIE). This important event will be held on:

Date: Wednesday, September 24th, 2008
Time: 5:00 pm
Location: Rodd Miramichi River, Sevogle Room

Free beverages and appetizers will be offered!

The event will feature young professionals and entrepreneurs of the area who will speak about the benefits of living and working in Miramichi. Whether you are a young professional, a young entrepreneur or simply “young-at-heart”, you will be able to connect with others, provide your input, and help instill a sense of pride, belonging and familiarity on the River.

Please reply to Nadine Dunn by September 23rd 2008 by email to nadine.dunn@ent-miramichi.ca or telephone at 622-5255.

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Tuesday, September 09, 2008

New Immunization Clinics to be offered



During this upcoming school year, a new immunization program will be offered as part of the New Brunswick Routine Immunization Schedule for school-aged children. Beginning in September, Miramichi Public Health will begin to offer the HPV vaccine to grade 7 girls and for this year only, grade 8 girls will also be offered the vaccine. Miramichi Public Health nurses will be offering educational sessions about the HPV vaccine for parents and girls in these grades. Dr. Michael Dickinson, pediatrician will also provide an educational session about the new vaccine. Parents will be informed of the date, time and location of these sessions.

The HPV vaccine has been shown to be effective in preventing the strains of human papillomavirus (types 16 and 18) that are responsible for up to 70% of all cervical cancer cases in Canada.

Prior to the immunization clinics, parents will receive a letter explaining the immunizations and a consent form that will be required to be returned to their home room teacher. Students who do not receive the vaccine during a school-based clinic can contact Public Health at 506-778-6102 to make arrangements to have the immunization.

For further information about these vaccinations, please contact Public Health at 506-778-6102.

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