Building an Enterprise-Wide Simulation Program - Part 1 - Rationale, Origins and Frameworks
Offered By: OPENPediatrics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the rationale, origins, and frameworks of enterprise-wide simulation programs in healthcare with Dr. Peter Weinstock in this 36-minute video. Learn about the significant benefits of using simulation as a tool to address critical challenges across healthcare organizations. Discover how the Executive Director of Immersive Design Systems and Chair in Pediatric Simulation at Harvard Medical School presents the big picture advantages of implementing simulation techniques. Gain insights into the foundations of Simulation 2.0 programs and their potential to enhance efficiency, reliability, and safety in healthcare settings. This video serves as the first part of a two-part series, providing a comprehensive overview of enterprise-wide simulation implementation.
Syllabus
Building an Enterprise-Wide Simulation 2.0 Program: Part 1 "Rationale, Origins and Frameworks"
Taught by
OPENPediatrics
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