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2019 Simulation Courses and Programs w: www.rch.org.au/simulation e: [email protected] The Royal Children's Hospital Simulation Train the Trainer program is a core component of training to become a simulation facilitator or educator. This two day course will run from 08:00-17:00 each day and will introduce you to the essentials required to develop a simulation program or session; including simulation theory, content and setting up a safe educational environment, design and development of simulation scenarios, and varied methods of debriefing. Program Dates (2019) - Monday and Tuesday March 18 th and 19 th • July 1 st and 2 nd September 16 th and 17 th • October 28 th and 29 th Each program will host a maximum number of 12 participants. Fees RCH Nursing/Allied Health $160 RCH Medical $260 External Nursing/Allied Health $480 External Medical $650 + GST and booking fee Register via Eventbrite – go to Simulation Train the Trainer Dr Jenni Sokol Head of Simulation Jo McKittrick Simulation Educator Melissa Heywood Simulation Educator Victoria Kane /Meegan Price Simulation Educator Jenny Hough Resuscitation Coordinator Rose McRae Senior Simulation Technologist Mirna Boujaoude Simulation Technologist Angela Cisternino Medical Education Coordinator Email us at [email protected] or visit www.rch.org.au/simulation Come to GRIPS (Group Response to Illness in Paediatric Simulation) and learn how to manage the deteriorating patient. This full day course will run from 08:00- 17:00 and will focus around the patient who has been admitted to the ward and deteriorates over a period of time. Participants will concentrate on the recognition and management of the deteriorating patient with training around human factors to improve team work and clinical decision making. The course includes: Participation in inter-professional simulated scenarios. Training in human factors to improve our ability to work as a team in difficult clinical situations. Clinical skills workshops that are relevant to the theme of the day. Debriefing and discussion to explore the clinical problems and the team performance. Course Dates (2019) – Thursday March 28 th • June 20 th •September 26 th November 28 th To simulate real clinical situations, this course will require an interprofessional team. Therefore, places are limited for medical and nursing/allied health. Fees FREE for RCH staff External Nursing/Allied Health $250 GRIPS Full Day Program Communication Our team Supportive Leadership following Critical Events Course Dates (Clinical Staff) (2019) – Tuesday February 28 th • May 28 th • June 25 th •October 8 th • December 10 th This 3 hour workshop aims to provide a framework on how to facilitate immediate “guided reflection” around critical clinical events in order to provide support for staff involved. Medical, Nursing and Allied Health staff who facilitate such sessions are encouraged to attend. Register via Eventbrite – go to www.rch.org.au/simulation/programs/Communicat ion Fees FREE for RCH Staff, please register using your RCH email External Nursing/Allied Health - $80 External Medical - $100 + GST and booking fee Supportive Leadership following Challenging Events Course Dates (Non Clinical Staff) (2019) February 21 st • June 25 th •October 8 th November 26 th Exposure to challenging events at work can be distressing for staff. This course aims to provide a framework on how to facilitate immediate “guided reflection” around challenging events in order to provide support for staff involved. Giving Feedback March 4 th • April 29 th • July 22 nd • October10 th 2 hour interactive workshop around learning a communication framework in order to provide constructive feedback to peers, colleagues or friends. Graded Assertiveness April 11 th • June 24 th • August 29 th • November 11 th 2 hour interactive workshop where participants will learn how to provide graded assertiveness in difficult situations with a defined communication framework. Breaking Bad News February 28 th • May 13 th • September 2 nd October 3 rd 3 hour interactive workshop including a simulation with an actor. Learn key communication skills and the framework to deliver bad news to patients and parents. Open Disclosure April 1 st • May 27 th • September 30 th December 5 th 3 hour interactive workshop utilising the RCH framework for Open Disclosure. Learn how to “openly disclose” a critical incident to Communication
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2019Simulation

Courses and Programs

w: www.rch.org.au/simulatione: [email protected]

The Royal Children's Hospital Simulation Train the Trainer program is a core component of training to become a simulation facilitator or educator.

This two day course will run from 08:00-17:00 each day and will introduce you to the essentials required to develop a simulation program or session; including simulation theory, content and setting up a safe educational environment, design and development of simulation scenarios, and varied methods of debriefing. 

Program Dates (2019) - Monday and TuesdayMarch 18th and 19th • July 1st and 2nd• September 16th and 17th • October 28th and 29th

Each program will host a maximum number of 12 participants.

FeesRCH Nursing/Allied Health $160RCH Medical $260External Nursing/Allied Health $480External Medical $650

+ GST and booking fee

Register via Eventbrite – go to www.rch.org.au/simulation/programs/Instructor

Simulation Train the TrainerDr Jenni SokolHead of Simulation

Jo McKittrickSimulation Educator

Melissa HeywoodSimulation Educator

Victoria Kane /Meegan PriceSimulation Educator

Jenny HoughResuscitation Coordinator

Rose McRaeSenior Simulation Technologist

Mirna BoujaoudeSimulation Technologist

Angela CisterninoMedical Education Coordinator

Email us at [email protected] or visit www.rch.org.au/simulation

Come to GRIPS (Group Response to Illness in Paediatric Simulation) and learn how to manage the deteriorating patient.

This full day course will run from 08:00-17:00 and will focus around the patient who has been admitted to the ward and deteriorates over a period of time.

Participants will concentrate on the recognition and management of the deteriorating patient with training around human factors to improve team work and clinical decision making.

The course includes: Participation in inter-professional simulated

scenarios. Training in human factors to improve our ability

to work as a team in difficult clinical situations. Clinical skills workshops that are relevant to the

theme of the day. Debriefing and discussion to explore the clinical

problems and the team performance.

Course Dates (2019) – ThursdayMarch 28th • June 20th •September 26th• November 28th

To simulate real clinical situations, this course will require an interprofessional team. Therefore, places are limited for medical and nursing/allied health.

FeesFREE for RCH staffExternal Nursing/Allied Health $250External Medical $350

+ GST and booking fee

Register via Eventbrite – go to www.rch.org.au/simulation/programs/Clinical

GRIPS Full Day Program CommunicationOur teamSupportive Leadership following Critical EventsCourse Dates (Clinical Staff) (2019) – TuesdayFebruary 28th • May 28th • June 25th •October 8th • December 10th

This 3 hour workshop aims to provide a framework on how to facilitate immediate “guided reflection” around critical clinical events in order to provide support for staff involved. Medical, Nursing and Allied Health staff who facilitate such sessions are encouraged to attend.

Register via Eventbrite – go to www.rch.org.au/simulation/programs/CommunicationFeesFREE for RCH Staff, please register using your RCH emailExternal Nursing/Allied Health - $80External Medical - $100

+ GST and booking fee

Supportive Leadership following Challenging EventsCourse Dates (Non Clinical Staff) (2019)February 21st • June 25th •October 8th • November 26th

Exposure to challenging events at work can be distressing for staff. This course aims to provide a framework on how to facilitate immediate “guided reflection” around challenging events in order to provide support for staff involved.Administrative and Management staff who may be required to facilitate such sessions are encouraged to attend.

FREE and only available for RCH Staff

Register via Eventbrite – go to www.rch.org.au/simulation/programs/Communication

Giving FeedbackMarch 4th • April 29th • July 22nd • October10th 2 hour interactive workshop around learning a communication framework in order to provide constructive feedback to peers, colleagues or friends.

Graded Assertiveness April 11th • June 24th • August 29th • November 11th

2 hour interactive workshop where participants will learn how to provide graded assertiveness in difficult situations with a defined communication framework.

Breaking Bad News February 28th • May 13th • September 2nd • October 3rd

3 hour interactive workshop including a simulation with an actor. Learn key communication skills and the framework to deliver bad news to patients and parents.

Open Disclosure –April 1st • May 27th • September 30th • December 5th 3 hour interactive workshop utilising the RCH framework for Open Disclosure. Learn how to “openly disclose” a critical incident to parents following a clinical event that may have impacted their child.

FREE for RCH Staff. *Fees apply for external participants.

Register via Eventbrite – go to www.rch.org.au/simulation/programs/Communication

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