Free Collaborative Webinar
Join experts from Mount Sinai West Hospital—Dr. Susannah Kurtz and Dr. Priscilla Loanzon—for an engaging webinar on how collaborative simulation training models can strengthen clinical teams and improve patient outcomes. You’ll discover how to define and implement ID, IP, and MD simulation, identify opportunities for integration, and design team-based models that drive real-world impact. Don’t miss this chance to walk away with practical strategies you can apply to your own program. Request access!
In this webinar, you will learn:
- Identify the differences and shared features of interdisciplinary (ID), interprofessional (IP), and multidisciplinary (MD) simulation-based training in health care
- Define opportunities for ID, IP, and MD simulation-based learning experiences
- Leverage professional relationships to improve patient and team outcomes
- Create an ID, IP, and MD simulation-based training models
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