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Intro
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Jackie Yamata
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Learning Objectives
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Webinar Outline
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What is a debriefing
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What is a good debriefing
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How to make a good debriefing
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Guiding Principles
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Guiding Principle 1
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Technical Performance to briefings
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Strategy Introduction
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Strategy 1 Prepare Learners
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Strategy 2 Open to Learning
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Goals as the Debriefer
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Starting the Debriefing
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How did that go
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Avoiding Qualitative Statements
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Deconstructing Offensiveness
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Ergonomics
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Debriefing Situations
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Debriefing Situations Outside of Healthcare
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Working from a Recording
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Timing of Debriefing
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How Often to Debrief
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Debriefing Defensive People
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Critical Stress Debriefing
Description:
Explore four foundational strategies for effective debriefing in medical scenarios through this Stanford webinar led by CAPE directors Lou Halamek, M.D. and Nicole Yamada, M.D. Engage in an interactive discussion and analyze video exemplars from CAPE's online debriefing program to learn how to clearly communicate expectations, begin debriefings objectively and efficiently, and avoid creating defensiveness during the process. Gain insights into various debriefing situations, including those outside healthcare, working from recordings, and handling defensive participants. Discover the importance of timing, frequency, and ergonomics in debriefings, as well as techniques for deconstructing offensiveness and conducting critical stress debriefings.

Debriefing Medical Scenarios - Lou Halamek, M.D. & Nicole Yamada, M.D.

Stanford University
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