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  Overview

   Listen to the December 2007 informational call about the program featuring Allan Frankel, MD.  Please note that the program dates have changed to June 10-11, 2008 and the program title has been updated to Delivering Safe and Optimal Care Through Effective Teamwork and Communication.

 

Teamwork doesn’t always come naturally to health care professionals.  Our cultures too often emphasize autonomy and working within professional boundaries. But the new rules of health care focus on better cooperation and collaboration among and between clinicians. Staff in high-risk areas such as emergency departments, intensive care units, labor and delivery units, and operating rooms must work as a high-functioning team to deliver safe and effective care.  Outpatient settings also require strong communication between multiple caregivers.  In any health care setting, successful teams must demonstrate leadership skills, effective team communication, and a commitment to ongoing process improvement.

 

To address this need, the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) has developed Delivering Safe and Optimal Care Through Effective Teamwork and Communication. This two-day seminar provides participants strategies and tools for training teams and overseeing the implementation of effective team communication.  Led by expert IHI faculty Allan Frankel, MD, Michael Leonard, MD, and J. Bryan Sexton, PhD, this seminar merges leadership skills, team communication, and process improvement together to create a framework that teams can use to manage their resources wisely and improve their overall performance.

 

Upon completion of this seminar, you will be able to:

  • Implement practical strategies to create and maintain team communication
  • Implement measures to sustain evidence-based teamwork and communication
  • Utilize practical tools and resources that can be applied in your organization
  • Understand best practices in the field including, tools, structures, and strategies
  • Train others on how to implement teamwork and communication

 Who Should Attend

This seminar is ideal for anyone interested in better teamwork and communication in their health care setting, including:

 

  • Leaders of organizations whose effectiveness is dependent on effective teamwork
  • Anyone whose ability to deliver care is affected by the team with which they work
  • Directors of ambulatory settings and staff in outpatient settings and community health centers
  • Patient Safety Officers
  • Physicians
  • Nurses and Nurse Managers
  • Physician, Nurse, and Pharmacist Champions
  • Nurse Educators
  • Risk Managers
  • Quality and data personnel 

 

Organizations are encouraged to send groups of people who work together in high-risk service lines, such as the operating room, intensive care unit, emergency department, and labor and delivery.  Most of the content of this program has been tested in inpatient settings but can be applied to outpatient settings. 

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