Join us for the “Communication in the Control Room” free webinar!

Click here to register! “Communication in the Control Room” Presented by:Phillip Wortham, BA, CHSOSSimulation Program Manager – Operations and TechnologyIntermountain Healthcare Abstract: A discussion on key points related to direct communication in the simulation control room between technology staff (Simulation Specialists) and Simulation Facilitators / Content Experts before during and after the simulated event.  The …

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Something big is coming to healthcare education!

Medical education is evolving. Traditional classroom learning has migrated to hands-on, active education focused on mastery of key competencies. Competency is defined as “the ability to do something successfully and efficiently,”* and Competency Based Medical Education (CBME) is an approach that ensures learners develop the key competencies required to fulfill patients’ needs. In the future, …

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Don’t miss “Ethical and Legal Aspects of Supervision” Free Webinar!

Join Us For: Ethical and Legal Aspects of Supervision Click here to register! Presented by:Dr. Shawn L. Spurgeon, LPC-MHSP, NCC, ACSAssociate ProfessorCoordinator, Clinical Mental Health Counseling ProgramUniversity of Tennessee at Knoxville  Abstract: Clinical supervision is a critical and essential component of counselor identity development. Supervisors play an important role in the growth and development of professional …

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Medical Students Get Real-Life Lessons About Social Determinants of Health

Bridging the Gaps is a collaboration of approximately 100 community-based organizations and nine academic-based programs, including five in Philadelphia (Drexel University, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Temple University, Thomas Jefferson University, and University of Pennsylvania) with affiliated programs in social work at Bryn Mawr College and in pharmacy and allied health at University of the …

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Congratulations to Our Friends in Osteopathic Medicine!

2017 marks the 125th anniversary of the osteopathic medical field! ​You may be wondering, “What is a DO?” There are two types of fully licensed physicians in the U.S. – MDs and DOs. Their training and education are very similar and equally rigorous, but DOs come at the practice of medicine from a different philosophy. …

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8 Benefits of a Cloud-Based Learning Management System

According to a recent report, University boards are cutting back sharply on expenses, leaving administrators with the challenge of running their organizations more efficiently without sacrificing the quality of education. Budget cuts of more than 40% at some colleges during the 2016-2017 academic year have focused the attention of administrators on IT investments as a …

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CEO Corner: Insights on the Culture of Openness

Anurag Singh, EMS President and CEO, Shares His Insights On the Culture of Openness and the Sharing of Data and Best Practice That Would Foster a Culture of Safety The past and present of clinician communication The adoption of electronic medical records (EMR) was intended to foster “openness,” “data sharing,” and “best practice” for patient …

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