Free Educational Webinar
Join us for a collaborative learning event and learn about promoting meaningful ARDEI practices when developing simulation scenarios.
In this webinar you will learn:
- Identify what impact bias and racism have on the development of a simulation scenario.
- Identify best practices used in simulation scenario development (how will you debrief this? What conversations may come up during debriefing?)
- Discuss methods of incorporating ARDEI concepts into scenario development.
- Examine some methods of incorporating ARDEI concepts into scenario development.
Speaker:
Keondra Rustan PhD, RN, CHSE, CNE
Assistant Director of Simulation School of Nursing University of Washington
Related
You Might also like
-
[On-Demand Webinar] Peer-Derived Strategies for Improving Healthcare Through Simulation
Join us for a collaborative learning event. We will review and discuss the findings of a recent qualitative study involving simulationists across the country.
-
[Webinar On-Demand] Building a Simulation Center Business Plan for Long-term Sustainability
Join us for a live collaborative learning event on April 10th @ 1:00 PM EST. Learn insights on building a simulation center business plan for financial sustainability, securing external funding, and establishing facility use agreements for partnerships. Presented by Dr. Katherine Branch, Vice President of Interprofessional Education & Dr. Erin McGoff, Assistant Vice President from the Health Education Center & Simulation at the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB).
Request access. -
[Webinar On-Demand] Rural Health Innovation Collaborative: Building Sustainable Healthcare Education in Rural Communities
Join us for a live learning experience on presented by Laura Livingston from Rural Health Innovation Collaborative. Ms. Livingston will discuss the RHIC Simulation Center, building a collaborative environment that enables sustainable practices, and how the RHIC educates rural healthcare providers through a mobile simulation lab. This is a great opportunity for anyone interested in improving healthcare outcomes in rural communities.