Webinar – Guiding Principles for Exceptional Perinatal Teams
- Date
- November 17, 2022
- Time
- 10:00am - 11:00am Pacific Time
- Audience
- CHI owner insured risk managers, patient safety officers, quality improvement, perinatal direct care providers, perinatal clinical leadership, and perinatal clinical educators.
Overview
Complex clinical events and patient emergencies can be chaotic. Join us for this one hour webinar to learn how other industries have used team skills such as communication, role delegation and leadership to make team performance more effective and efficient. The examples given will be perinatal focused but most of the concepts discussed will easily extended to other clinical areas and long term care.
Learning Objectives
At the end of the webinar, the participant should be able to:
- Discuss three communication strategies during for use during patient care; timing and content of patient report, closed loop communication and patient update/recap
- Describe techniques for role delegation during high-risk procedures or clinical emergencies
- List leadership tactics to coordinate patient care more effectively and efficiently
Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider number 12205 for 1 contact hour.
Faculty
Julie Arafeh MSN, RN
Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics
Simulation Director
Julie Arafeh received a bachelor’s degree in nursing from the University of Evansville in Indiana and a master’s degree in perinatal nursing from Indiana University in Indianapolis. In the more than 40 years Ms. Arafeh has been in Obstetrical nursing, she has worked in a wide range of settings caring for low risk to high-risk women including working as an advanced practice nurse in an OB-ICU in both in-patient and out-patient settings.
Ms. Arafeh has been a national speaker on a variety of obstetrical topics since 1989. The topics of her publications include sepsis, cardiac disease in pregnancy, maternal cardiac arrest and simulation-based training. Ms. Arafeh was a member of the multidisciplinary obstetric simulation team at Packard Children’s Hospital on the Stanford University campus for over 15 years and has served as a simulation expert for the California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative. She is a member of the expert panel for Obstetric Life Support (OBLS), a national certification course under development on maternal cardiac arrest.
Ms. Arafeh is currently Simulation Director for Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics and is a Simulation Specialist in Obstetrics at the Center for Advanced Pediatric and Perinatal Education at Stanford University.
Handouts
Guiding Principles for Exceptional Perinatal Teams – PowerPoint 2022
Guiding Principles for Exceptional Perinatal Teams – PowerPoint Hand-Outs 2022
Web Access
Zoom connection information is auto-generated and emailed to the participant upon registration. Each participant has a unique link for connection.
Locations
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