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Hospital Based Simulation

On-Demand Webinar

Learn how to use simulation to improve training and care in the hospital setting. 

This webinar will enable you to:

  • Explain how simulation in general, and in-situ simulation specifically, can be used to improve patient safety.
  • Identify the learning outcomes that can be taught utilizing in-situ simulation.
  • Describe an example of a hospital-based quality improvement program using simulation.

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Assessment of Teamwork Checklist.pdf

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Sample Clinical Management Checklist.pdf

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Systems Evaluation Checklist.pdf

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