Free Collaborative Webinar
In this webinar, you will learn:
- The TWISST methodology, which couples Simulation-based Clinical Systems Testing with Simulation-based Training.
- How TWISST identifies latent safety threats and how a team can use this information to generate solutions and embed those process and system improvements into simulation-based training.
- A case example of how TWISST was applied in a working system.
Speakers:

Nora Colman, MD
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Pediatric Critical Care, Fellowship Program Director
at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
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