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Healthcare Simulation Essentials: Design and Debriefing Course (Mar 07 - 11, 2022)
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hosted by Center for Medical Simulation (CMS)
hosted by Center for Medical Simulation (CMS)
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price
$5775
Conference Summary
Healthcare Simulation Essentials: Design and Debriefing Course is organized by Center for Medical Simulation (CMS) and will be held from Mar 07 - 11, 2022.
Accreditation:
The Massachusetts Medical Society delegates this live activity for a maximum of 31.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Description:
In these rapidly changing times, CMS is innovating to meet the challenge. This flagship educator course is now available online in addition to in person in Boston. Not only will they now offer this transformational course online, they’ve updated the curriculum to refocus the course on helping participants make a significant, measurable impact on their organization.
With the financial strain on health care systems and universities, simulation programs increasingly compete with a variety of other healthcare education, quality, and safety efforts for resources. Simulation must solve real organizational problems. Our updated Healthcare Simulation Essentials (HSE) course reflects this demanding reality. With the goal of making an impact with your simulation program, participants will learn to work practically and strategically to translate simulation into gains for their learners, colleagues and organization.
To leverage your investment in this course and position your work to have the greatest impact, they will ask you to do some work before you arrive. To get buy-in and support for your program, they will help you identify a real problem that can be addressed with simulation (e.g. patient safety issues, curriculum challenges). They will then integrate your questions and challenges about how to address this organizational problem through interactive small group work.
Participants 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.
Objectives:
• Develop a strategic plan to elicit buy-in, support and make an impact with simulation
• Build a challenging and safe learning environment
• Conduct, and debrief interprofessional simulation scenarios with high learner engagement
• Apply the “With Good Judgment” approach to affect behavior change in multiple contexts
• Think deeply about your role as an educator and/or change agent
Credit Info
CME : 31.5
Specialties
Healthcare Management
Target Audience
Physician
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Healthcare professional Conference Summary
Healthcare Simulation Essentials: Design and Debriefing Course is organized by Center for Medical Simulation (CMS) and will be held from Mar 07 - 11, 2022.
Accreditation:
The Massachusetts Medical Society delegates this live activity for a maximum of 31.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Description:
In these rapidly changing times, CMS is innovating to meet the challenge. This flagship educator course is now available online in addition to in person in Boston. Not only will they now offer this transformational course online, they’ve updated the curriculum to refocus the course on helping participants make a significant, measurable impact on their organization.
With the financial strain on health care systems and universities, simulation programs increasingly compete with a variety of other healthcare education, quality, and safety efforts for resources. Simulation must solve real organizational problems. Our updated Healthcare Simulation Essentials (HSE) course reflects this demanding reality. With the goal of making an impact with your simulation program, participants will learn to work practically and strategically to translate simulation into gains for their learners, colleagues and organization.
To leverage your investment in this course and position your work to have the greatest impact, they will ask you to do some work before you arrive. To get buy-in and support for your program, they will help you identify a real problem that can be addressed with simulation (e.g. patient safety issues, curriculum challenges). They will then integrate your questions and challenges about how to address this organizational problem through interactive small group work.
Participants 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.
Objectives:
• Develop a strategic plan to elicit buy-in, support and make an impact with simulation
• Build a challenging and safe learning environment
• Conduct, and debrief interprofessional simulation scenarios with high learner engagement
• Apply the “With Good Judgment” approach to affect behavior change in multiple contexts
• Think deeply about your role as an educator and/or change agent