High-Reliability Care: Team-Based Neonatal Simulation for Patient Safety

Free Collaborative Webinar

Join us on April 8 at 1:30 pm Eastern Time for a webinar with simulation expert Jennifer Zimmerman, MSN, RN, CHSE from the University of Florida. This webinar explores the transformative role of simulation-based education in improving patient safety and optimizing outcomes in neonatal care.

The session will also highlight how simulation serves as a diagnostic tool for identifying system-level gaps—such as workflow inefficiencies and resource limitations—that impact care delivery. Practical strategies for designing and implementing effective neonatal simulations will be discussed, including considerations for realism, psychological safety, and structured debriefing.

By the end of the webinar, attendees will gain actionable insights into leveraging simulation as a proactive approach to reducing errors, improving team performance, and fostering a culture of safety in neonatal care environments. Register now!

In this webinar, you will learn:

  • Describe the role of neonatal simulation in promoting patient safety and reducing adverse events. 
  • Apply principles of team-based communication and crisis resource management in simulated neonatal scenarios. 
  • Identify system and process vulnerabilities revealed through simulation and develop strategies for improvement.
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