Free Educational Webinar
In this webinar, you will learn:
- Discuss the rationale for conducting Simulation-based Hospital Design Testing and the potential return on investment for hospital stakeholders.
- Explain how high-fidelity simulations performed by front-line clinicians in a physical mock-up are used to evaluate the built environment for latent conditions that impact patient safety.
- Describe architectural design features that required major renovations to mitigate risks to patient safety
Speakers:

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