Free Collaborative Webinar
Join simulation expert Mary Tucker from Metropolitan State
University of Denver for a presentation that walks participants through the
essential planning elements for successful Simulation-Enhanced
Interprofessional Education (Sim-IPE). It covers key components, including
preparatory meetings, scheduling, stakeholder alignment, resource allocation,
learning objectives, implementation best practices, and evaluation tools. It
also addresses common challenges, including role clarity, learner readiness,
space, funding, and scheduling, and offers practical solutions. Designed for
both newcomers and experienced educators, the session provides actionable
insights to help create effective, team-based simulation experiences that
prepare learners for safe, collaborative interprofessional practice. Register now!
In this webinar, you will learn:
- Discuss key components of the planning phase for a successful Sim-IPE activity.
- Recognize strategies for aligning interprofessional competencies.
- Outline steps for effective implementation of Sim-IPE.
- Examine common challenges in planning and executing Sim-IPE activities.
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