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The Mexican Academy of Surgery (Academia Mexicana de Cirugía A.C.), an advisory body of the Mexican Federal Government, named Joe Kiani an honorary academic of the organization. Kiani is the founder of Masimo, creator of non-invasive monitoring technology and the Patient Safety Movement Foundation (PSMF). His appointment was made at the 85th Annual Academic Ceremony June 4th, 2019, at the Mexican Academy of Surgery Auditorium.
The Mexican Academy of Surgery strives to achieve excellencein surgical specialties through the continuous development and vigilance ofacademic programs. It is committed to the development of education andinvestigation in all branches of surgery to maintain the health of allMexicans.
“It is an honor to be named an Honorary Academic by theMexican Academy of Surgery and to further advance patient outcomes and reducethe cost of care through advanced technologies and improved processes,” saidKiani. “The goal of Masimo and the Patient Safety Movement is to createactionable solutions for patient safety around the globe and eliminatepreventable patient deaths.”
Earlier, at the symposium hosted by the Mexican Academy of Surgery, Kiani discussed the importance of patient safety and how to ensure it. Dr. David Mayer, PSMF CEO – and others – discussed achievements and proposed next steps related to patient safety and the diverse national and international programs in place.