🔷 Overview
Aimed at all healthcare professionals, this training course is designed to help you play an active role in medication safety. It explores each stage of the medication circuit - from prescription to administration and follow-up - and shows how to prevent, intercept and analyze errors. Through case studies, practical tools and HAS recommendations, you'll learn how to reinforce safety barriers and involve patients and their families in reducing serious adverse events (SAEs) and sustainably improving the quality of care.
🔷 Description
Pre-requisites:
- Be a healthcare system professional
Duration:
- 1 hour 30 minutes independently
- 1 hour in a group (videoconference debriefing)
HAS certification criteria:
- Criterion 2.2-02: Teams adhere to best practices for prescribing medications.
- Criterion 2.2-05: Teams adhere to best practices for administering medications.
- Criterion 2.2-06: Teams prevent the risk of medication errors.
- Criterion 3.2-04: The hospital trains its professionals in risk management using healthcare simulation tools.
🔷 Strengths
- Focus on the medication circuit and the different players involved at each stage.
- Understanding of all the safety barriers required to ensure medication safety throughout the circuit.
- Raising awareness of the systemic approach to medication errors.
🔷 Program
― Self-paced learning (asynchronous)
- Introduction totraining
- Pre-test (positioning test)
- Interactive training
- Understanding medication errors.
- Working as a team to secure medication management throughout the medication circuit.
- Develop a safety culture by reporting, analyzing and disseminating events within the organization.
- Edutainment activities (dose calculations, reading pitfalls, hygiene, analysis of an SAE using the ALARM grid).
- Post-test (measuring progress and validating learning) & Action plan
- Training assessment
PART 2: Group debriefing via videoconference― Group debriefing via videoconference (synchronous - optional)
- Interactive training debriefing with an expert in risk management and organizational and human factors
- Analyze each step of the medication circuit in your facility as part of an interprofessional team.
- Identify discrepancies between professional practice and best practice, to participate effectively in medication safety.
- Identify individual and team areas for improvement.
- Establish an individual and collective action plan to strengthen teamwork.
◆ In-house training session ◆
Price per learner, applicable for a reference group of 10 professionals. This price gives each learner access to the e-learning course. A group debriefing via videoconference can be organized at the end of the training upon request (optional, based on a quote).
◆ Individual license ◆
Annual subscription giving access to the entire catalog on an individual basis. Group debriefings are reserved for in-house training and are available as an option for groups.




