Free Collabortive Webinar
In this webinar, you will learn:
- Understand the design process of an obstetric simulation program.
- How to obtain institutional support.
- Logistics and sustainment of an obstetric simulation program.
Speakers:

Susan Leong-Kee, MD
Associate Professor - BCM Department of Ob/Gyn
Director, Division of Gynecologic and Obstetric Specialists
Director of Simulation
Baylor College of Medicine
Associate Medical Director
Texas Children's Hospital Simulation Center

Tara Barrick, MSN. RNC-OB
High-Risk OB Clinical Specialist/Nurse Planner
Texas Children's Hospital
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