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AHA Patient Safety Initiative 2024 Kickoff Replay

Dive into the goals and objectives discussed by key speakers Chris DeRienzo, M.D., Akin Demehin and Marie Cleary-Fishman.
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Improving a Culture of Safety through Teamwork and Communication: TeamSTEPPS Implementation Stories from the Field

AHA member hospitals will share how partnering with AHA Team Training is demonstrating that TeamSTEPPS is not only effective but also creates lasting, positive impact across teams, departments, organizations and communities. (Webinar presented August 20, 2025)
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The Thin Blue Line: Drifting Reliably Towards a Safety Culture

Examine the disconnect between how frontline workers and hospital administrators understand health care work, the difference between work-as-done and work-as-imagined. Our speakers share how bridging this gap of understanding can change how your workers feel about your organization. (Webinar presented April 10, 2024)
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Stronger Together: A Simulation-Based Approach to TeamSTEPPS for Medical Trainees

UT Southwestern Medical Center created a simulation-based curriculum, grounded in TeamSTEPPS, to teach incoming medical trainees critical teamwork and communication skills early in their training. Learn how to design and implement a structured training program that equips new medical trainees with the confidence and collaboration skills needed to excel in their practice. (Webinar presented March 12, 2025)
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AHA Physician Alliance Webinar Library

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Enhancing Collaboration: Leveraging TeamSTEPPS for Nonclinical Success

This webinar introduces TeamSTEPPS concepts and tools to enhance teamwork, communication and leadership from a nonclinical perspective. Learn how to make meetings more meaningful and empower all team members to voice their concerns confidently. You will walk away with facilitation strategies to teach TeamSTEPPS tools nonclinically, along with innovative ways to integrate TeamSTEPPS beyond direct patient care. (Webinar presented July 10, 2024)
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TeamSTEPPS in Action: Implementation Stories from Across the Continuum

Recognizing that TeamSTEPPS does not have a one-size-fits-all approach, we invite you to delve into the compelling narratives of three hospitals, each at a different stage in their TeamSTEPPS implementation. Witness the evolution from a pivotal six-month milestone in a specific unit to the integration of TeamSTEPPS tools and principles into the culture of an entire health care system. Each story unfolds with unique perspectives and insights, emphasizing the navigation of challenges and celebration of successes within the dynamic landscape of diverse health care settings. (Webinar presented February 14, 2024)
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Utilizing Team-Based Care and TeamSTEPPS to Strengthen and Support Today’s Interprofessional Workforce

Dr. Chris DeRienzo and Rhonda Fischer have a moderated discussion on how connecting team-based care with TeamSTEPPS is a powerful combination for supporting and strengthening the interprofessional workforce. Hear how TeamSTEPPS 3.0 and our AHA TeamSTEPPS curriculum innovations create the platform for safe, patient-centered care through an empowered, team-centered lens. (Webinar presented January 10, 2024)
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Improving Maternal & Neonatal Safety: Using Evidence-Based Best Practice, Teamwork & Simulation, and Quality Improvement

Our panel of physicians and nursing experts share their experience to help you understand and achieve real-life utilization of: 1) decreased variation, 2) standard communication and simulation, and 3) front-line participation in quality improvement, and 4) organizational framework for quality improvement in maternal and neonatal care. (Webinar presented October 11, 2023)
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A Systematic, Big Data Approach to Reducing Burnout and Violence

Burnout has been implicated in higher turnover, reduced patient satisfaction, and worsened safety. Violence is strongly linked to turnover.