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
-
[Free Webinar] Building an SSH-Accredited Fellowship & Research Program to Develop Future Simulation Leaders
Join us on Tuesday, July 22, at 2 PM EDT for a live webinar with Dr. Todd Chang from Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and the Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California. Discover how to build and maintain a successful simulation fellowship and research program aligned with SSIH Accreditation Guidelines. This session will explore the value of these programs in both hospital and academic settings, outline key components for accreditation, and share strategies for integrating fellowship training and research with standard simulation education to develop the next generation of simulation leaders. Participate in a live Q&A to get your questions answered.
-
[Webinar On-Demand] Montana State University’s BioReD Hub: Rural Access to Healthcare Simulation.
Join us for a collaborative webinar “Montana State University’s BioReD Hub: Rural Access to Healthcare Simulation.” Explore how the BioReD Hub is transforming healthcare training by providing rural communities with access to high-fidelity, immersive simulation for nursing and allied health professions. Led by Dr. Bernadette McCrory, Associate Professor at the College of Engineering and Director of the BioReD Hub at Montana State University, this session will highlight the integration of interdisciplinary collaboration and showcase the innovative BioMaker space designed for rapid deployment of healthcare solutions. Gain insights into how this groundbreaking initiative is shaping the future of healthcare simulation and improving rural access to cutting-edge training. Request access.
-
[Webinar On-Demand] Creating a Shared Vision: Healthcare Simulation & Interprofessional Learning
Join our upcoming webinar on June 6 at 2 pm EST. Discover the power of simulation and interprofessional education (IPE), including creating a shared vision, demonstrating outcomes, and sharing the value proposal for students, clinical partners, and the university. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights. Presented by Kirsta Anderson, Simulation Director and Stephanie de Sam Lazaro, IPE Simulation from St. Catherine University.