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From Data Fragmentation to Strategic Workforce Intelligence

Discover what’s possible when you engage a data-driven approach to workforce development enabled through innovation and centralized, organization-wide insights.
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Growing the Next Generation of Nurses: The Adelante Program

Nursing leaders and schools are being called upon to educate and prepare the next generation of nurses with the skill sets necessary to lead in meeting the distinctive needs of the U. S. population.
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Rethinking Nurse Residency: Developing the Next Generation

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Continuing Education: Academic-Practice Partnerships in the COVID-19 Pandemic

This article presents two examples of academic-practice partnerships that continued during the COVID-19 pandemic. These partnerships enabled nursing students to obtain clinical hours despite the decreased census in hospitals created by the pandemic. This experience also yielded recommendations for schools and their health care partners in the event of future public health crises.

Teaching Ethnocultural Empathy to Reduce Health Disparities

Presenter: Dr. Maranda C. Ward, Assistant Professor in the Department of Clinical Research and Leadership.  Ethnocultural empathy is empathy towards racial and ethnic minorities, and is a requisite competency in eliminating health disparities. In this webinar, Dr. Ward will provide participants with a few key applications from the new, research-informed curriculum at the George Washington (GW) School of Medicine and Health Services. To create this new curriculum, GW faculty led a mixed-methods study to determine course format and content most suitable for teaching and assessing empathy among traditional and non-traditional learners working with racial and ethnic minorities in a range of health care settings.

Teaching Ethnocultural Empathy to Reduce Health Disparities

Presenter: Dr. Maranda C. Ward, Assistant Professor in the Department of Clinical Research and Leadership.  Ethnocultural empathy is empathy towards racial and ethnic minorities, and is a requisite competency in eliminating health disparities. In this webinar, Dr. Ward will provide participants with a few key applications from the new, research-informed curriculum at the George Washington (GW) School of Medicine and Health Services. To create this new curriculum, GW faculty led a mixed-methods study to determine course format and content most suitable for teaching and assessing empathy among traditional and non-traditional learners working with racial and ethnic minorities in a range of health care settings.

TeamSTEPPS Master Training (Northwell) | Team Training | Center

AHA Team Training's in-person TeamSTEPPS Master Training course will teach participants all the TeamSTEPPS tools and principles - what they are, how to use them, and how to take them back to your organization.

Courses and Workshops | Team Training | Center

AHA Team Training offers a variety of educational opportunities to best fit your needs. Our courses and workshops, like the TeamSTEPPS Master Training course, are taught by our interprofessional faculty and experts from the field.

TeamSTEPPS Master Training Course | November 5-6 | Houston

This 2-day in-person course is led by an interprofessional faculty team with a "train-the-trainer" orientation utilizing games, scenarios and activities.