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Building a safer future: Perioperative Debriefing
Join us for an insightful webinar exploring strategies to enhance patient safety in perioperative care.
Debriefing in operating theatre environments leads to benefits in mortality, efficiency, productivity, and safety culture; however, it is still not regularly performed. TALK© is a simple and widely applicable team self-debriefing method to collaboratively learn and improve. This simple intervention for voluntary structured debriefing in operating theatres promoted changes in team behaviour and sustained growth regarding consideration and performance of debriefing. For more information and free resources: www.talkdebrief.org
9 December 2024
7:00PM AEDT - 8:00PM AEDT
Speaker
Professor Cristina Diaz-Navarro
Consultant Anaesthetist, the Academic Head for Perioperative Care at Cardiff and Vale University Health Board
Professor Cristina Diaz-Navarro is a Consultant Anaesthetist, the Academic Head for Perioperative Care at Cardiff and Vale University Health Board and the Chair of the Simulation Advisory Board at the Royal College of Anaesthetists. She is an Honorary Professor in Medical Education at the School of Medicine, Cardiff University, an Associate Professor for the School of Medicine and Healthcare Sciences at the University of Barcelona and the Chair of the Scientific Committee for the European Medical Simulation Society (SESAM).
She is also the lead author in the creation of the TALK approach to clinical debriefing (www.talkdebrief.org) and chairs the Board of Trustees of the TALK Foundation.
As an Executive Committee Member at the Association for Simulation in Healthcare Practice (ASPiH), she led the development of the ASPiH Standards 2023. As an associate dean for simulation at Health Education and Improvement Wales her focus was on faculty development and quality assurance in simulation.
She has been involved in simulation-based education and debriefing since 2006. She enjoys developing innovative simulation-based projects that encourage new perspectives for reflection on everyday elements of healthcare.
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