August 2015, Volume 7, Issue 8 - Torrance Memorial Medical Center
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August 2015, Volume 7, Issue 8 - Torrance Memorial Medical Center
MONTHLY MEDICAL VOLUME 7 ISSUE 8 STAFF NEWSLETTER ProgressNotes August 2015 In This Issue Medical Executive Committee Approvals….....P 1 New VTE Prophylaxis Order Set for Medical Patients....................................….......P 2 HIPAA Tip………………………………….….....P 3 American Heart Association Heart Walk……...P 4 Medical Staff Calendar....……..………………..P 5 New Practitioners on Staff..…...…………….....P 6 Physician Roster Updates…….........................P 7 Medical Executive Committee Approvals Items approved at the last Medical Executive Committee meeting can be viewed by using this website link and selecting the particular month: http://www.torrancememorial.org/For_Physicians/Medical_Staff/MEC_Approval.aspx . If you have any questions, please contact the Medical Staff Services Department at (310) 517-4616. 1 . Ernest Lee, MD, [email protected] Chair, Dept. of Medicine Performance Improvement Committee The new order set should be completed on every adult, medical hospitalized patient (does not apply to surgery, OB, pediatric, or short stays) and can be accessed by checking the box titled “VTE Prophylaxis” in the medical Powerplans. For questions or feedback, please contact Plus a mechanical option Or select a contraindication Select a pharmacologic and/or risk option The electronic order set (CPOE Powerplan) for VTE prophylaxis has been modified to integrate the most recent guidelines from the American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP) and the American College of Physicians (ACP) for VTE prophylaxis in medical inpatients. The Powerplan has been designed to allow efficient selection of evidence based prophylaxis options based on your assessment of VTE risk. It will also provide documentation shortcuts to help physicians stay in compliance with Medicare’s VTE core measure requirements. New Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) prophylaxis order set for medical patients New VTE Prophylaxis Order Set for Medical Patients 2 HIPAA TIP QUESTION: WHAT CAN I DO TO PROTECT PATIENT PHI DURING MY DAILY ACTIVITIES? ANSWER: The following is a list of tips that can safeguard and help prevent a HIPAA violation. Everyone is responsible in the prevention of a HIPAA violation. Part I of II 1. Keep documents, forms, papers, etc. face down or covered. Do not leave anything with PHI visible to unauthorized individuals, patients, family members, visitors and vendors walk throughout our hospital on a daily basis, leaving anything with PHI visible is a risk and potential HIPAA and California Law violation of Carelessness and Unauthorized Access. 2. Dispose of documents, labels, notes, reports, wrist bands and anything else containing PHI, in shredding bins. Never place items with PHI in a trash can. If you can’t peel off labels from IV bottles, use a permanent marker to black out the patient information. 3. Avoid discussions about patients in public areas; elevators, hallways, cafeteria, when on your phone, etc. or anywhere where others can over hear. 4. You may need to ask family members and visitors to step outside of the patient room prior to discussing or administering procedures, etc. Provide confidentiality by checking with your patient first before discussing PHI with your patient in the presence of others. 5. Select the correct printer when printing patient results / charts from Power Chart or other Cerner applications. When selecting your printer queue, be sure you’ve selected the printer in your area / department. Printing to the wrong printer can result in a HIPAA violation of “carelessness” and California Law violation. 6. Do not share, discuss, disclose, email, text or post any patient information or use personal electronic devices to take, post or share photographs of patients with coworkers, family, friends, etc. or on social networking sites. . 3 American Heart Association Heart Walk Sunday October 3 Rainbow Lagoon, Long Beach 4 Ways to Get Involved 1. Register to Walk: Register online at http://www.heartwalk.org/site/c.flKUIeOUIgJ8H/b.893 9141/k.BD45/Home.htm and join an established team. Earn Vitality and PDP points. 2. Become a Team Captain: Be a leader and motivate your unit and co‐workers to get involved. Create your team under the Torrance Memorial team 3. Donate: Sponsor a walker with a donation of at least $25 and receive a TMMC Heart Walk t‐ shirt. . 4. Enter a T‐Shirt Design Idea: Submit ideas by July 31 to [email protected]. Winner will be announced on August 3rd and will receive 2 free T‐shirts and bragging rights! 4 August 2015 Medical Staff Calendar Monday Tuesday 3 4 7:00a Pancreas/Hepatic Oncol Subc……………..…..WT-D 10 7:00a Breast Oncol Subc…....WT-B 11 12:30p Credentials………......WT-C 17 24 5 7:00a Colon/GI Oncol Subc….WT-D 25 Thursday 6 7:00a CV Review Conf……….WT-D 12:30p CME Conference….HCC-1&2 12 19 7:00a Breast Tumor Board..WT-Aud 7:45a Lung/Thoracic Tumor Board…………...…...WT-Aud 7:00a Lung Oncol Subc...WT-Aud 14 7:00a Breast Tumor Board..WT-Aud 7:45a GI Tumor Board….....WT-Aud 20 7:00a CV Review Conf……….WT-D 12:30p CME Conference….HCC-1&2 Friday 7 13 7:00a CV Review Conf……….WT-D 12:30p Medicine PI………….....WT-D 18 7:00a Thyroid/Endocrine Oncol Subc………………….WT-B Wednesday 21 7:00a Breast Tumor Board..WT-Aud 7:45a Lung/Thoracic Tumor Board…………...…...WT-Aud 26 27 28 7:00a CV Review Conf……….WT-D 7:00a Breast Tumor Board..WT-Aud 7:45a Gen Tumor Board…..WT-Aud 8:00a Oncology Steering…..WT-Aud 12:30p Credentials……….….....WT-C 31 CME CONFERENCES August 5, 2015 Cultural Perspectives of Medical Wednesdays, 12:30 p.m. Care Hoffman Health Conference Center Patricia Lenahan, M.A. U.C. Irvine School of Medicine Memorial Medical Center is accredited by the Institute for Commercial Support: None Torrance Medical Quality/California Medical Association (IMQ/CMA) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Torrance Memorial Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category I creditTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. This credit may also be applied to the CMA Certification in Continuing Medical Education. For up-to-the-minute conference information call (310) 784-8776 or visit: http://www.torrancememorial.org/For_Physicians/ Wednesday_CME_Conferences.aspx August 12, 2015 NO CONFERENCE August 19, 2015 “The Molecular Biology of Personalized Medicine” Michael Wong, M.D. USC School of Medicine Commercial Support: None August 26, 2015 NO CONFERENCE September 2, 2015 NO CONFERENCE September 9, 2015 “Controversies in Cancer Screening” Lily Lai, M.D. City of Hope National Medical Center Commercial Support: None September 16, 2015 NO CONFERENCE 5 Welcome New Practitioners on Staff Amir H. Ajar, M.D. Surgery 4640 Admiralty Way, Ste. 718 Marina Del Rey, CA 90292 Phone: (802) 734-1005 Amar C. Nawathe, M.D. Medicine UCLA Health Southbay Hospitalists 3445 Pacific Coast Hwy., Ste. 100 Torrance, CA 90505 Phone: (310) 825-2916 Fax: (310) 319-4908 Pitchaya P. Chitamitara, M.D. Pediatrics Medical Institute of Little Company of Mary 1294 W. Sixth St., Ste. 104 San Pedro, CA 90731 Phone: (310) 548-9118 Fax: (310) 548-1310 Benjamin Rosin, M.D. Medicine 3330 Lomita Blvd. Torrance, CA 90505 Mark P. Gellman, D.O. Emergency 22411 Hawthorne Blvd. Torrance, CA 90505 Phone: (310) 784-3740 Fax: (310) 375-1392 Amir H. Tahernia, M.D. Surgery 9735 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 421 Beverly Hills, CA 90212 Phone: (310) 614-9701 Fax: (310) 205-3553 Elizabeth Keller, N.P. Surgery Cardiothoracic Surgery Center 2841 Lomita Blvd., Ste. 310 Torrance, CA 90505 Phone: (310) 784-6946 Fax: (310) 326-6005 Jason P. Williams, M.D. Medicine UCLA Health Southbay Hospitalists 3445 Pacific Coast Hwy., Ste. 100 Torrance, CA 90505 Phone: (310) 825-2916 Fax: (310) 319-4908 Nicole Z. Lawrence, M.D. Medicine 23451 Madison St., Ste. 140 Torrance, CA 90505 Phone: (310) 378-6208 Fax: (310) 378-2564 Nathan Lucas, D.P.M. Surgery 23365 Hawthorne Blvd., Ste. 101 Torrance, CA 90505 Phone: (310) 326-0202 Fax: (310) 326-5826 Amir Manuchehry, M.D. Anesthesiology Anesthesia Medical Group, Inc. 3330 Lomita Blvd., Anesthesia Office Torrance, CA 90505 Phone: (310) 517-4759 Fax: (310) 517-4658 6 Physician Roster Updates Leave of Absence Marc G. Mittleman, D.P.M. Surgery Resignation Richard H. Hoft, M.D. Surgery Michael F. Robinson, M.D. Medicine Bahar Zadeh, M.D. Family Practice The Medical Staff Newsletter Progress Notes is published monthly for the Medical Staff of Torrance Memorial Medical Center. Thomas G. Simko, M.D. Chief of Staff Robin S. Camrin, CPMSM, CPCS Vice President, Medical Staff Services & Performance Improvement ANK-08/2015 7 Medical Staff Services 3330 Lomita Boulevard Torrance, CA 90505 Phone: (310) 517-4616 Fax: (310) 784-8777 www.TorranceMemorial.org Mailing Label ProgressNotes Vol. 7 Issue 8 MONTHLY MEDICAL STAFF NEWSLETTER August 2015 ProgressNotes
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