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SUMMARY:Healthcare Simulation Essentials: Design and Debriefing (formerly Comprehensive Instructor Workshop)
DESCRIPTION:Simulation Instructor Training\nHealthcare Simulation Essentials: Design and Debriefing (HSEDD)\n(formerly known as the Comprehensive Instructor Workshop)\nDays begin at 9:00 AM and end at approximately 5:00 PM US Eastern time.\n \nThe September 14-18\, 2020 course will only be offered online. Please contact us with any questions or concerns. \nIn these rapidly changing times\, CMS is innovating to meet the challenge. This flagship educator course is now available online with updated the curriculum to refocus the course on helping participants make a significant\, measurable impact on their organization. Participants will learn to work practically and strategically to translate simulation into gains for their learners\, colleagues and organization. \nTo leverage your investment in this course and position your work to have the greatest impact\, we will ask you to do some work before you arrive. To get buy-in and support for your program\, we will help you identify a real problem that can be addressed with simulation (e.g. patient safety issues\, curriculum challenges). We will then integrate your questions and challenges about how to address this organizational problem through interactive small group work.  \nParticipants in the course can expect the exceptional educational experience that the Center for Medical Simulation is known for. Each course will feature several CMS faculty\, who will work with learners in small groups to develop curriculum to guide their simulation program\, to learn Debriefing with Good Judgment©\, and to design simulation courses.  \nWe are excited to begin this new adventure in online education. We look forward to seeing you\, wherever you are! \nCourse Objectives:\n\nDevelop a strategic plan to elicit buy-in\, support and make an impact with simulation in\nBuild a challenging and safe learning environment\nConduct\, and debrief interprofessional simulation scenarios with high learner engagement\nApply the “With Good Judgment” approach to affect behavior change in multiple contexts\nThink deeply about your role as an educator and/or change agent\n\nFormat:\nThe course will take place over 5 consecutive days. It is our belief that this intense learning experience is best accomplished with continuous\, individualized mentoring from highly experienced CMS faculty and the development of a peer-led community of practice. The course combines didactic and experiential learning with practice and feedback. Participants will run and debrief simulation cases and receive coaching and feedback on debriefing skills from leading debriefing experts. Days begin at 9:00 AM and end at approximately 5:00 PM US Eastern time. \nHow is the online version of the course different?\nUsing best practices for dynamic\, interactive online education\, each course day will be a mix of video conference time with faculty\, offline time to work alone or in your small group\, and periods of down time for rest and reflection. You can count on learning as much from the process of online education in the course as you will from the content.\n\n \nTechnology Requirements\nThis online course is delivered via Zoom\, a web conferencing platform\, and the CMS Virtual Campus\, a learning management system. All materials and course interactions will occur online. In order to participate fully\, each participant must have: \n\nTheir own computer (tablets and mobile phones do not allow full engagement )\nReliable high-speed internet access (minimum 3 Mbps upload/download speed)\nMicrophone and speakers (built-in\, headset or from webcam)\nWebcam\n\nEach individual – even those participants who are from the same institution – needs his or her own computer and computer headset (microphone and earphones). We highly encourage you to have a webcam to enrich our interactions. \nStill have questions about the online course?\nClick here to learn more about the Healthcare Simulation Essentials: Design and Debriefing course or contact us.\nLearn more about the Healthcare Simulation Essentials: Design and Debriefing course \nContact us \n\nApplication Process\nComplete the online application form. No other information is needed.\n\nTuition\n$5\,775 USD\nNOTE: Tuition covers 1 person to participate in the course. No additional viewers are allowed.\nApply Now
URL:https://harvardmedsim.org/event/healthcare-simulation-essentials-design-and-debriefing-formerly-comprehensive-instructor-workshop-sep-14-18-2020/
LOCATION:Online\, US Eastern Time\, Boston\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Online Instructor Training
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SUMMARY:Weekly Webinars - Meet the Author: Jeffrey B. Cooper\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Recording\nWatch On-Demand \n\nTuition\nComplimentary – $0 USD \nRegister Today\nAbout this session\nMeet the Author is an opportunity to hear from leaders in the fields of healthcare simulation\, patient safety and education about the process and outcomes of their scholarship. You are invited to listen and comment as our team interviews contemporary authors in the field. This is a chance to hear about aspects of the projects that did not make it into the publication and learn about their craft and process. Add your questions when you register or at the beginning of the webinar to shape the content of the presentation. \nThis week\, Jeffrey B. Cooper\, PhD\, will discuss his recent publication: “The Case of the Inadvertently Triggered Laser; An Historical Example of Simulation-Enhanced Adverse Event Investigation.” \nLearning Objectives\n\nValue the hard work and intricacies of successful scholarship.\nAppreciate new directions for the fields of healthcare simulation\, education and patient safety.\n\nEquipment Requirements\nThe webinar is delivered via Zoom\, a web conferencing platform. All materials and course interactions will occur online. In order to participate fully\, each person must have: \n\nTheir own computer\, tablet\, or mobile phone\nReliable high-speed internet access (minimum 3 Mbps upload/download speed)\nMicrophone and speakers (built-in\, headset or from webcam)\nOptional: Webcam\n\nRecording\nWe are aware that internet connection speed and bandwidth is not consistent globally and thus can cause intermittent interruption of audio and/or video from the webinar. We do everything we can to minimize problems with streaming data; however\, please be forewarned that poor connections may result in slow or choppy audio and video. We will make the entire webinar recording available after it concludes in the Resources section of our website\, including sharing any links referenced during the webinar. \nHost\n\n\n\nDemian Szyld\, MD\, EdM\nSenior Director\, Faculty Development Program\nCenter for Medical Simulation \nBoston\, Massachusetts \nDr. Szyld is an Emergency Medicine physician at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) and a Lecturer at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Szyld was the first Simulation and Education Fellow at the STRATUS Simulation Center at BWH and is actively involved in the Society for Simulation in Healthcare and has chaired the Formal Training Affinity Group\, led the Affiliations Committee and served as an Accreditation Site Reviewer and completed a term on the Board of Directors (2016-2019). \n\n\nPresenter\n\n\n\nJeffrey B. Cooper\, PhD\nProfessor of Anaesthesia\nHarvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital\, Boston\, Massachusetts\nFounder\, Executive Director Emeritus and Senior Fellow\nCenter for Medical Simulation \nJeffrey B. Cooper\, Ph.D. is Professor of Anaesthesia at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital. He is the founder\, Executive Director Emeritus and Senior Fellow of the Center for Medical Simulation\, which is dedicated to the use of simulation in healthcare to improve the process of education and training and to avoid risk to patients. \nDr. Cooper is one of the pioneers in what is now called patient safety. He did landmark research in medical errors in the 1970’s\, is a co-founder of the Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation (APSF). He was Director of Biomedical Engineering at the Massachusetts General Hospital for ten years and Director of Biomedical Engineering of the Partners Healthcare System for fourteen years. He is author or co-author of over 140 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters. \nDr. Cooper has been awarded several honors for his work in patient safety\, including the 2003 John M. Eisenberg Award for Lifetime Achievement in Patient Safety from the National Quality Forum and the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations and the 2004 Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Academy of Clinical Engineering. The Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care of the MGH established the Jeffrey B. Cooper Patient Safety award in his honor. He received the Distinguished Service Award of the American Society of Anesthesiologists in 2013\, the first non-MD to receive the honor. In 2014\, he was awarded the JS Gravenstein Award for lifetime achievement by the Society for Technology in Anesthesia and named one of the first two members for the Hall of Fame of American College of Clinical Engineering and is among the inaugural fellows of the Academy of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare. In his personal life\, he is an equestrian and avid Argentinian tango dancer. \n\n\nLearn more about Weekly Webinars: Connecting and Learning with CMS
URL:https://harvardmedsim.org/event/weekly-webinars-meet-jeff-cooper-sep-16-2020/
LOCATION:Online\, US Eastern Time\, Boston\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Online Instructor Training,Other Courses
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