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You’ll be helping to empowervulnerable people
You can significantly impactyour community
You’ll be part of a caring, compassionate team
You’ll connect with people andlearn about patient safety for your own needs
You’ll engage the public indeveloping knowledge of, and skill in self-advocacy and health literacy
You will know you are makinga difference!
Flexible hours and commitment
Why volunteer?
Learn...safe to be
What is patient safety?We need your help.
Giving presentations
Hosting information booths
Outreach
Training
It’s Safe to Ask your doctor, nurse, pharmacist
Medication Safety
Patient Advocacy
Patient Rights
The Manitoba Institute for Patient Safety is recruiting volunteers to help educate the public and to empower some of the most vulnerable people in the community.
Several opportunities are available including:
Patient safety is actions taken and practices followed by healthcare providers, organizations and the public to prevent harm to patients from healthcare services.
The Manitoba Institute for Patient Safety helps to educate the public and healthcare providers to reduce risk and provide helpful tips to improve overall patient health.
Topics we cover:
All about the Manitoba Institutefor Patient Safety
Established in 2004
Not-for-profit charitable corporation
35 Member organizations
Helps healthcare providers learn and improve patient safety practices
Empower patient and family engagement
Develops, shares and promotes patient safety resources
Hosts and sponsors patient safety education
Advises on patient safety related policy and legislation
Raises awareness about patient safety issues and our organization
102 - 175 Carlton Street, Winnipeg, MB R3C 3H9 204-927-6477 | admin@mips.ca
or apply online at mips.ca
Getting Started.Getting started is easy!
If you are interested in becominga volunteer at the Manitoba Institute for Patient
Safety, please contact us at:
You can make a difference.
If you are concerned aboutpatient safety relating to
medications, patient rightsand advocacy, we’d love to
hear from you.
Engage with your communitywhile providing a vital service.
Consider becominga volunteer.
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