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Feeling confined? CAPE is online Online Debriefing Program
The Center for Advanced Pediatric and Perinatal Education (CAPE) has launched an
online offering, Strategies for Debriefing Healthcare Scenarios. Based on lessons learned
from colleagues at NASA, the FAA and other industries where the risk to human life is
high, this training course will help you master the art of debriefing, one of the most
effective strategies for empowering healthcare professionals to deliver safe, high-quality
patient care. If you are a novice or an experienced debriefer looking for ways to enhance
your skills, Register online to take advantage of this CEU and CME-accredited program
while opportunities for face-to-face training are restricted due to social distancing.
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See you at IPSSW 2020Come find CAPE at the International Pediatric Simulation Symposia and Workshops,
October 23-26, 2020 in St Petersburg, Florida at Booth #8. Our team will be there with a
raffle, free giveaways, and plenty to discuss. Read more about IPSSW 2020 here.
Find our booth by clicking here.
CAPE's CounselSimProgram in FresnoCAPE recently hosted a program for the
Community Regional Medical Center in
Fresno, CA. Neonatologist and CAPE
alumnus, Dr. Anand Rajani writes,
"...Many neonatologists in my group had
never experienced the power of
simulation first-hand. All were amazed by
the power of video and how much we
could all learn from one another when it
comes to communicating effectively with
our patients. Every physician has shared
their gratitude for the opportunity and has
felt that this has positively impacted how
they doctor."
From left to right: Drs. Nicole Yamada, Lou
Halamek, Anand Rajani, and Janene Fuerch.
Seminars in PerinatologyThe December issue of Seminars in
Perinatology focuses on patient safety. A
chapter on briefing, simulation and
debriefing describes how three high-
consequence industries (healthcare,
aerospace and the military) use
these activities to enhance safety. Dr.
Halamek is the lead author.
Halamek LP, Cady R, Sterling MR. Using
briefing, simulation, and debriefing to improve
human and system performance.
Semin Perinatol 2019;43(8):151178. Aug 10;epub
ahead of print. PMID 31500845.
Additional Contributions by CAPE Faculty:
Developing safe devices for neonatal care.
Fuerch JH, Sanderson P, Barshi I, Liley H.
Semin Perinatol 2019; 43(8):151576. Aug
10;epub ahead of print. PMID 31662216.
Yamada NK, Catchpole K, Salas E. The role of
human factors in neonatal patient safety. Semin
Perinatol 2019;43(8):151174. Aug 10;epub ahead
of print. PMID 31477264.
Induction to the Society ofPediatric ResearchCAPE's Associate Director, Dr.
Nicole Yamada, was
recently inducted into the Society of
Pediatric Research. Click here to view all
new members.
CAPE at Christmas in theParkDid you see CAPE's tree this holidayseason at Downtown San Jose'sChristmas in the Park? CAPE createdornaments with recycled neonatalresuscitation supplies such as ETT's,tubing and t-pieces, making its tree oneof the most unique of the 500+ displayed.
Farewell, LillyCAPE recently said goodbye to our Program Manager, Lilly Hermann, as she and her
family moved to Irvine, CA. We are very thankful for the countless contributions that Lilly
made during her tenure at CAPE. We wish her well in her next endeavor. Thank you, Lilly,
you will be missed.
Why We ExistOur VisionA world in which all people receive the safest, most effective and efficient healthcarepossible.
Our MissionTo lead the innovation and dissemination of novel methods for improving human andsystem performance in the delivery of healthcare.
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