Pulse Center for Patient Safety Concludes Dynamic 2026 Symposium
Westbury, NY – March 30, 2026
Pulse Center for Patient Safety Education & Advocacy successfully concluded its annual patient safety symposium and Family-Centered Patient Advocacy Training event in Westbury, NY. The two-day symposium brought together professional and family patient advocates, medical professionals, and patient safety leaders to define “What is a Patient Safety Advocate, and Why It Matters to You.”
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Event Highlights
Day 1 opened with a virtual introduction by Helen Haskell of Mothers Against Medical Error, followed
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“Vaccinations and What You Need to Know” – Dr. Bruce Hirsch
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“Discovering Patient Safety Through My Family’s Healthcare Failure” – Victoria Killian, BCPA
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AI benefits and risks in healthcare – Dr. Kristen Miller, Medstar
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Family consequences of medical error – L. Bradley Schwartz and Sofie Schwartz, Greater National Advocates
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Evening “Death Café” – Rev. Dr. Linda Anderson
Day 2 featured:
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Benefits of advocates operating outside hospital systems – Dr. Yosef D. Dlugacz, former SVP of Northwell Health
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Inner workings of healthcare systems and patient safety improvements – Juan A. Contreras, CPXP, Northwell Health
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“Conflict Resolution Skills in Healthcare” – Steve Goodstein, RN
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“Who’s Who in Homecare” – Karen Campbell, MBA, RSCP
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Starting a professional patient advocacy business – Teri Frykenberg, RN, BCPA
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Inspirational closing talk – Dr. Randi Lebar
Medical error remains the third-largest cause of preventable death in the United States, making patient advocacy more critical than ever.
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“This Symposium is wonderful. It’s a great way to enhance your communication, learn about patient safety, and be a better patient advocate for yourself and for others.” – Marc Berlin, On the Marc Patient Advocacy Services
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Just a few of the photo's from our very successful event that was only possible due to our wonderful sponsors, thank you again!
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