AHA Team Training

What happens when the first generation of TeamSTEPPS safety professionals moves on? Joe Carlucci, PT, MS, MBA, FAB, Patient Safety Officer and Missy Malkin, BSN, RN-BC, Medical/Surgical Clinical Nurse Educator from Stanford Healthcare ValleyCare, introduce concrete steps to enhance the sustainment鈥
This webinar explains how the Army leadership rolled out a world-wide standardized safety campaign operationalizing six key practices spanning each hospital鈥檚 C-suite to the front lines of care. Our presenters COL Bonnie Hartstein, MD, MBA, MHA, FACEP, board certified in Pediatrics and Emergency鈥
Colonel (Ret) Peter G. Napolitano, MD, professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Washington and director for Obstetric Simulation and Medical Team Performance for UW Medicine shares lessons learned from combat medicine and how they can be applied to create an integrated team鈥
Through programs such as TeamSTEPPS, just culture, and multiple quality measures, health care organizations are taking innovative approaches to improve patient outcomes, and many are beginning to embrace HRO concepts. Using the 1949 Mann Gulch wildfire as a springboard, this webinar gives you a鈥
AHA Team Training is driven by the community request to help health care organizations provide better and more efficient team-based care.
The AHA Team Training Advisory Panel is made up of interprofessional experts in the field of team training and TeamSTEPPS.
Research indicates that managing the acoustical environment effectively in hospitals is important for patient healing, patient, family, patient safety, and to ensure HIPAA compliance. During this webinar, Philips provides an overview on how clinical, biomed, and other teams can create a more鈥
Now, more than ever, meaningful human connections are needed in healthcare. For families and friends at home or in a waiting room, receiving status updates about their loved ones in a hospital reduces the levels of worry and stress. Learn how Lehigh Valley Health Network uses a mobile app to send鈥
Elaine Huggins and Pamela Leonard share how Kaiser Permanente鈥檚 National Program Office work the challenge of mindfully employing the High Reliability principles in multi-level, multi-organizational, enterprise-wide improvement that ties together the accountability of leadership commitment to no鈥
As patient care needs are fluid and vary among hospitals, nursing units, and shifts, an enterprise-focused staffing approach is essential to effectively meet patients' ever-changing needs. This webinar will explore how variables such as critical ratio variances, unit workload, planned discharges,鈥