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Integrating TeamSTEPPS into Simulation and Team Debriefing

The webinar presenters James Carlson, PhD, PA-C, CHSE, Vice President for Interprofessional Education and Simulation and Bill Gordon, DMin, TeamSTEPPS Master Trainer and an instructor in Interprofessional Healthcare Studies, explain how TeamSTEPPS provide a functional model for the development of interprofessional collaboration, and simulation experiences offer learners the chance to apply the principles and strategies in a safe environment. (Webinar presented November 8, 2017)
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Enhancing Patient Engagement Using TeamSTEPPS Tools

Engaging patients as partners in care is an essential element for effective teamwork and communication. Webinar presenter Sue Collier, MSN, RN, FABC, Clinical Content Development Lead from the American Hospital Association is a TeamSTEPPS Master Trainer and a nationally recognized expert in patient and family engagement. She provides practical examples of how to use TeamSTEPPS tools and strategies to promote patient partnerships. (Webinar presented December 6, 2017)
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Physician Engagement in TeamSTEPPS and Patient Safety

As TeamSTEPPS becomes implemented into the health care environment, it can be challenging to sustain efforts without physician engagement and continual involvement. John Nunes, M.D., Chief Safety and Quality Officer for St. Charles Health System lectures on the topic of physician engagement in TeamSTEPPS and offers insight into the removal of barriers to physician involvement. This presentation highlightS his experience in dealing with an intergenerational workforce and its relevance to team dynamics. (Webinar presented January 10, 2018)
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Brain-based Strategies to Improve Team Leadership and Health Care High Reliability

This approach to understanding reliability focuses on teams and teamwork, in a very unconventional way, where each team within an organization is a microcosm of sorts, each with its own need for a mindful infrastructure that defines its level of teamwork and ultimately, its ability to perform. This webinar, presented by Oren Guttman, MD, MBA, CHSE, CPPS, High Reliability Officer at UT Southwestern, reviews common errors in Team Leadership Cognition and the impact these errors have on team performance, highlighting strategies and tools to rescue and recover from these types of errors. (Webinar presented February 14, 2018)
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Transforming Ed Teamwork to Achieve Great Results and Other Lessons Learned for Success

At Inova Fairfax Medical Campus, they have created an environment where all staff and physicians embrace TeamSTEPPS and connect it to improving patient care. This webinar shares two successful initiatives involving a Level 1 Trauma Emergency Department as well as key lessons learned with deployment of TeamSTEPPS in a large medical center. (Webinar presented March 14, 2018)
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DOCTORS and NURSES and MEDICS – OH MY! Using TeamSTEPPS and Collaborative Gaming to Enhance Teamwork and Communication

Our leaders, educators and associates have collaboratively developed unique methods to energize our team-based training programs with games, gaming, community adventures and old fashion fun! Dr. Kelly Eberbach, DNP, MBA, RN, CPN, CPEN and Dan Franceschini, MSN, RN, EMT present a unique perspective on fun, active and engaged learning on behalf of their entire interprofessional team. (Webinar presented April 11, 2018)
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Fostering Resilience to Cultivate Change: Our Team Training Journey

Are you embarking on a TeamSTEPPS implementation to improve teamwork, communication and safety culture? Afraid of overwhelming an already overly taxed team with yet another initiative? Learn how Duke Raleigh, a community hospital undergoing rapid organizational change, gauged departmental readiness for TeamSTEPPS training and successfully used personal resilience-enhancing activities to positively combat staff burnout. The presenters on this webinar are Tammi Hicks, DNP, RN, CEN, NE-BC and Melissa Sullivan, MHA, BSN, RN, Duke Raleigh Hospital. (Webinar presented May 9, 2018)
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Expanding the TeamSTEPPS Reach: In IPE, Long Term Care and Nurse Residency Programs

This webinar covers step-by-step implementation plans for TeamSTEPPS integration in three important areas: interprofessional education (IPE), long term care facilities and hospital nurse residency orientation programs. Laura Goliat, DNP, RN, FNP-BC, Associate Professor, Regina Prosser, DNP, RN-BC, CNE, LNHA, Assistant Professor, RN-BSN Program Coordinator and Patricia A. Sharpnack, DNP, RN, CNE, NEA-BC, ANEF, Dean and Strawbridge Professor, The Breen School of Nursing, Ursuline College share the collaborative process involved in each area and the lessons learned on the journey. (Webinar presented July 11, 2018)
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From the Cockpit to Your Operating Room: Strategies to Empower Leaders to Lead

Cultivating and training leaders to build, nurture and protect psychological safety is a prerequisite for success and sustainability. Dr. Jason Cheng from Kaiser Permanente and Captain Richard Martinez from Prepare For Command, LLC provide an overview of key elements from Crew Resource Management (CRM) and aviation leadership training that were critical to training flight captains and crew, and how adapted elements from CRM training began to build the foundation to empower clinical leaders to become team leaders. (Webinar presented August 8, 2018)
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TeamSTEPPS from Implementation to Sustainability: The MetroHealth Experience

Learn about the MetroHealth team’s journey with TeamSTEPPS over the past 5 years. This webinar reviews their decisions to implement TeamSTEPPS system-wide with a train-the-trainer model and explains the role of their Master Trainers during the implementation and the employment of Instructors for the roll out to each of the clinical and non-clinical areas. They also highlighted the development of their TeamSTEPPS Action Councils (TACs) as part of their sustainability, with two TAC Chairpersons sharing their experience and their most recent quality improvement projects. (Webinar presented September 12, 2018)