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SUMMARY:Weekly Webinars - First Touch: Building your Organizational Culture after the Pandemic
DESCRIPTION:Recording\nWatch On-Demand \n\nTuition\nComplimentary – $0 USD \nRegister Today\n\n\nAbout this session\n\nLearning Objectives:\nFollowing this webinar\, participants will be able to: \n\nDescribe the role conversation plays in driving organizational culture\nContrast front-line workflow adaptation using briefing and debriefing versus traditional planning approaches in shaping culture\nExplain the role of discovery and curiosity in conversations to support staff well-being and reliability and avoid burnout and inconsistency\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		\n  \n\n\nDemian Szyld\, MD\, EdM\nSenior Director\, Faculty Development Program\nCenter for Medical Simulation\, Boston\, Massachusetts\n	 \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\nPanel Moderator\n\n\n		\n  \n\n\nJenny Rudolph\, PhD\nExecutive Director\nCenter for Medical Simulation\, Boston\, Massachusetts\n \nDr. Rudolph is an organization behavior scholar who has helped health educators world-wide promote dynamic\, honest\, but non-threatening conversations through the “debriefing with good judgment” approach to reflective conversations. Dr. Rudolph is a life-long athlete who brings the joy of practice to learning in healthcare education\, especially feedback\, debriefing\, and collaboration at point of care.\n   \n\nPanelists\n\n\n		\n  \n\n\nLaura Rock\, MD\nDirector of the Simulation Core\nFaculty\, Department of Medicine\nBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center\, Boston\, Massachusetts\nFaculty\nCenter for Medical Simulation\, Boston\, Massachusetts\n \nDr. Rock’s professional activities include serving as the attending physician in the Medical Intensive Care Unit\, teaching and communication education research. As the Director of the Simulation Core Faculty in the Department of Medicine\, she designs and teaches numerous courses for learners ranging from students to faculty\, including: communication with family of critically ill patients\, interprofessional code leadership and team training\, “rapid response training\,” individual training in clinical decision making and communication\, central line insertion and pulmonary procedures. Dr. Rock has several educational interests\, including the use of high-fidelity simulation and providing feedback with an emphasis on curiosity and respect in the simulation and clinical setting.\n   \n\n  \n\n\n		\n  \n\n\nLon Setnik\, MD\, FACEP\nMedical Director\nForrest D. McKerley Simulation and Education Center\, Concord\, New Hampshire\nEmergency Medical Physician\nImmediate Past President of Medical Staff\nConcord Hospital\, Concord\, New Hampshire\nFaculty\nCenter for Medical Simulation\, Boston\, Massachusetts\n \nDr. Setnik’s clinical duties include attending in the Emergency Department. In his work with simulation\, he focuses on improving care for critically ill patients by working with people\, teams\, systems\, and processes. He works with the NH Army National Guard\, regional Paramedics\, Family Medicine Residents\, and hospital based teams including Obstetric\, Trauma\, Pediatric and Adult Code Blue\, and Stroke. Most recently he has been involved in projects to improve the safety of teams performing intubation in COVID-19 suspected patients\, and Central Venous Catheter insertion. As Immediate Past President of the Medical Staff he has contributed to a culture of safety\, transparency and inclusiveness in organizational leadership.\n   \n\n  \n\n\n		\n  \n\n\nChris Roussin\, PhD\nSenior Director\, Education Leadership and International Programs\nCenter for Medical Simulation\, Boston\, Massachusetts\n	 \nDr. Roussin is an innovator in simulation program and faculty development\, devising new ways to use simulation to build relationships\, quality\, safety and meaning in healthcare work. He has significant experience creating strong partnerships in complex healthcare organizations to build sustainable and culture-changing programs based in experiential learning and positive communication\, collaboration and feedback approaches.\n   \n\n  \n\nLearn more about Weekly Webinars: Connecting and Learning with CMS
URL:https://harvardmedsim.org/event/webinar-first-touch-jun-10-2020/
LOCATION:Online\, US Eastern Time\, Boston\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Online Instructor Training,Other Courses
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