AHA Center for Health Innovation
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鈥
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鈥
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,鈥
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 (鈥
Learn about the MetroHealth team鈥檚 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鈥
With backgrounds in trauma care, quality improvement, athletics, and the military, our webinar presenters discuss how ongoing work to standardize and continually improve trauma resuscitations in the emergency department is strengthening a culture of TeamSTEPPS and patient safety in an academic鈥
While the call for teamwork training in medical education continues to strengthen, no clear consensus exists on the method(s) to most effectively accomplish this training. Two medical student TeamSTEPPS Master Trainers, Rick Lang and Tom Kuriakose, describe lessons learned from the Rutgers - Robert鈥
Just Culture in health care is effective in reducing safety risks while being fair to staff who make errors. TeamSTEPPS is an evidence-based set of teamwork tools, aimed at optimizing patient outcomes by improving communication and teamwork skills among health care professionals. This webinar鈥
In most cases in health care, multiple experts are involved in the care of a single patient. However, these multiple experts do not always function together as an expert team, leading to breakdowns in communication, teamwork, and leadership 鈥 resulting in poor patient outcomes. The University of鈥
Truly successful health care teams are those that involve the whole staff and not just those with a clinical background. TeamSTEPPS tools are practical 鈥渓ife skills鈥 that can be used whether you are treating a patient, interacting with co-workers in meetings, or answering emails. In fact, a great鈥