Gateway Debriefing Skills Workshop

Tuesday, Apr 17, 2018 at 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM EST

1350 King Road, Thunder Bay, ON, P7K 1L7, Canada

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Tuesday, Apr 17, 2018 at 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM EST

Canot du Nord, 1350 King Road, Thunder Bay, ON, P7K 1L7, Canada.

Join us for this rare learning opportunity!

This event is located at the Fort William Historical Park in Venue building - Canot du Nord 

Fort William Historical Park is a majestic reconstruction of the original Fort William that served as the headquarters for the North West Company's vast fur trading empire from 1803 to 1821. 

 

The Center for Medical Simulation’s Gateway Debriefing Skills Workshop introduces healthcare education faculty to the foundational practices of the Debriefing with Good Judgment© method of debriefing. This innovative workshop combines an immersive, daylong, in-person learning experience with supplemental online learning that includes customized peer-to-peer and mentor feedback.

 

Highlights & Benefits

Designed for the busy healthcare educator with limited time, the Gateway Debriefing Skills Workshop:

Participants will have the opportunity to:

  • Learn how to efficiently improve future performance
  • Learn how to set high standards while holding high regard for the learner
  • Treat learners as thinkers and not just doers
  • Practice various debriefing phases

The Gateway Debriefing Skills Workshop is intended to be an introduction to the Debriefing with Good Judgment method of debriefing and can serve as a gateway to CMS’ multi-day Simulation Instructor Training Programs held at CMS in Boston and around the world. The Gateway Debriefing Skills Workshop will be facilitated by a lead CMS faculty member and a team of talented co-facilitators who have been trained by CMS. 

Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre

Presented by Center for Medical Simulation

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