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Simulation Educator Course: Designing and Debriefing Effective Simulations


LIVEFace-To-FaceDHPAMA

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Add to Calendar Simulation Educator Course: Designing and Debriefing Effective Simulations 5/2/2025 1:00:00 PM 5/3/2025 4:25:00 PM Asia/Riyadh For More Details: https://wcmq.cloud-cme.com/course/courseoverview?EID=3689 Description: This immersive workshop will focus on creating an effective learning environment in simulation. Participants will gain an understanding of the theoretical foundations of simulation such a Knowles and Kolb and designing scenarios grounded in International Healthcare Simulation Standards of Best Practice. There will be interactive sessions on debriefing and providing peer feedback in debriefing. Creating a... Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar false MM/DD/YYYY


Date & Location
Friday, May 2, 2025, 1:00 PM - Saturday, May 3, 2025, 4:25 PM, Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar, Doha, Qatar

Overview
This immersive workshop will focus on creating an effective learning environment in simulation. Participants will gain an understanding of the theoretical foundations of simulation such a Knowles and Kolb and designing scenarios grounded in International Healthcare Simulation Standards of Best Practice. There will be interactive sessions on debriefing and providing peer feedback in debriefing. Creating and maintaining psychological safety in the prebrief, scenario, and debrief will be emphasized throughout this course.

Target Audience
Specialties - Allied Health Professionals, Educators, Healthcare Simulation Professionals, Nurses, Pharmacists, Physicians

Overall Learning Objective
  1. Describe theoretical foundations of healthcare simulation.
  2. Apply methods of designing effective simulation scenarios
  3. Describe techniques for debriefing that engage learners, promote reflection, and mitigate frustration.
  4. Apply techniques for debriefing that engage learners, promote reflection, and mitigate frustration.
  5. Demonstrate providing debriefing feedback to peers using formal and informal processes.

Registration

  • Early Bird (valid until April 17, 2025): 350 QAR / 95 USD
  • Regular Fees (from April 18, 2025): 450 QAR / 123 USD

REGISTRATION WARNING

Registration for courses managed by Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar (WCM-Q) can only be completed through WCM-Q's official registration portal. Attendee registrations made through any other sites cannot be honored. WCM-Q is not able to refund fees paid through unaffiliated registration sites, such as eMedEvents.com, MedConfWorld.com, EventEgg.com, and 10times.com.

Please report any unauthorized websites or solicitations for registrations to [email protected]
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Changes or Cancellations

  • Name changes or substitutions are not permitted.
  • All cancellation and refund requests must be made in writing and submitted via email to [email protected].
  • For a full refund of the registration fee, the cancellation request must be received at least 7 days prior to the session. No refund will be offered for cancellation request thereafter.
  • We will attempt to process the refund within 30 days of receiving any cancellation request.
  • Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar reserves the right to cancel the course. In the event of a cancellation, fee deposit will be returned, but we will not be responsible for any other expenses including restricted or non-refundable airfare or hotel deposits.

Accreditation



DHP 


Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar is accredited as a provider of Continuing Medical Education (CME) and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) by the Ministry of Public Health's Department of Healthcare Professions.

This activity is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Category 1) as defined by the Ministry of Public Health's Department of Healthcare Professions-Accreditation Section and is approved for a maximum of 11.75 hours.


ACCME

Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar designates this Live Activity for a maximum of 11.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.


Disclosure of Relationships/Content Validity

It is the policy of Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar to adhere to the Department of Healthcare Professions (DHP) and Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) Criteria, Policies, and Standards for Commercial Support and content validation in order to ensure fair balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all its sponsored programs. All faculty participating in sponsored programs are expected to disclose relevant financial relationships pertaining to their contribution to the activity, and any discussions of off-label or investigational uses of approved commercial products or devices, or of any products or devices not yet approved in the United States and elsewhere. WCM-Q CME/CPD activities are intended to be evidence-based and free of commercial bias. 

Course Directors: Stella Major, MBBS, Rudy Bahri, BSN, have no relevant financial/non-financial relationships with any for-profit/not-for-profit organizations to disclose and will not be discussing unlabeled/unapproved use of drugs or products.

 Scientific Planning Committee: Stella Major, MBBS, Rudy Bahri, BSN, Phyllis Sui Muffuh Navti, Doctorate in Pharmacy Practice, Andrew MacDonald, MSc(GHP), Arlene Masaba, MSN, Maham Hadi, MBBS, Jamila Al-Bajaly, BSN, have no relevant financial/non-financial relationships with any for-profit/not-for-profit organizations to disclose and will not be discussing unlabeled/unapproved use of drugs or products.

 Faculty/Facilitator: Stella Major, MBBS, Rudy Bahri, BSN, Arlene Masaba, MSN, Maham Hadi, MBBS, have no relevant financial/non-financial relationships with any for-profit/not-for-profit organizations to disclose and will not be discussing unlabeled/unapproved use of drugs or products.

 

 Co-Course Director/Faculty: Michelle Brown, PhD, has disclosed the following financial relationship: Stock Shareholder -The Debriefing Academy.

 All of the relevant financial/non-financial relationships with any for-profit/not-for-profit organizations have been mitigated; Will not be discussing unlabeled/unapproved use of drugs or products.

 Course Director/ICR: Stella Major, MBBS, has no relevant financial/non-financial relationships with any for-profit/not-for-profit organizations to disclose and will not be discussing unlabeled/unapproved use of drugs or products.

 Administrative Contact: Fathma Abdu Shukkur has no relevant financial/non-financial relationships with any for-profit/not-for-profit organizations to disclose and will not be discussing unlabeled/unapproved use of drugs or products.

The scientific planning committee has reviewed all disclosed financial relationships of speakers, moderators, facilitators and/or authors in advance of this CPD activity and has implemented procedures to manage any potential or real conflicts of interest.



Mitigation of Relevant Financial Relationships


Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar adheres to the ACCME’s Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education. Any individuals in a position to control the content of a CE activity, including faculty, planners, reviewers or others are required to disclose all relevant financial relationships with ineligible entities (commercial interests). All relevant conflicts of interest have been mitigated prior to the commencement of the activity.

Member Information
Role in activity
Nature of Relationship(s) / Name of Ineligible Company(s)
Faculty Photos
Rudy Bahri, RN, BSN
Manager, Clinical Skills & Simulation Lab
Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar
Doha, Qatar
Activity Co-Director, Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Fathma Abdu Shukkur, BBA
Administrative Coordinator
Weill Cornell Medicine - Qatar
Doha, Qatar
Administrative Contact
Nothing to disclose
Faculty Photos
Michelle R Brown, PhD
Associate Professor, Department of Health Services Administration
Program Director, Healthcare Simulation
The University of Alabama at Birmingham
Birmingham, AL
Course CoDirector, Faculty
Other: 1.2% share of profits-The Debriefing Academy
Faculty Photos
Stella Major, MBBS
Professor of Family Medicine Teaching in Medicine
PCP Unit Lead & Director of the Clinical Skills & Simulation Lab (CSSL)
Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar
Doha, Qatar
Course Director, Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Faculty Photos
Maham Hadi , MBBS
Clinical Tutor
College of Medicine
Qatar University
Doha , Qatar
Faculty, Planning Committee Member
Nothing to disclose
Faculty Photos
Arlene Masaba, MSN, RN, BSN, MSN
Senior Lecturer, Nursing
College of Health Sciences
University of Doha for Science and Technology
Doha, Qatar
Faculty, Planning Committee Member
Nothing to disclose
Jamila Al-Bajaly, BSN
Clinical Instructor, Nursing
University of Doha for Science and Technology
Doha, Qatar
Planning Committee Member
Nothing to disclose
Faculty Photos
Andrew MacDonald, MSc(GHP)
Assistant Dean, Academic Programs
University of Doha for Science and Technology
Doha, Qatar
Planning Committee Member
Nothing to disclose
Faculty Photos
Phyllis Sui Muffuh Navti, Doctorate in Pharmacy Practice
Assistant Director, Continuing Professional Development
Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar
Doha, Qatar
Planning Committee Member
Nothing to disclose

Friday, May 2, 2025
Introductions and Welcome
1:00PM - 1:15PM
Stella Major, MBBS
Michelle R Brown, PhD
Rudy Bahri, RN, BSN
What is Simulation? Theoretical foundations and best practices.
1:15PM - 2:15PM
Stella Major, MBBS
Michelle R Brown, PhD
Rudy Bahri, RN, BSN
Arlene Masaba, MSN, RN, BSN, MSN
Maham Hadi , MBBS

Objectives:
  • Describe immersive and procedural simulation.
  • Compare and contrast the frames of a healthcare provider approach to an event vs an educator approach.
  • Describe the concepts of experiential learning, prior knowledge, motivation, and self-reflection and elaborate on how each might be operationalized in a simulated learning environment.
  • Describe resources available to guide simulation design, facilitation, and debriefing.
Setting the Stage for Learning: Pre-briefing and Psychological Safety
2:15PM - 4:00PM
Stella Major, MBBS
Michelle R Brown, PhD
Rudy Bahri, RN, BSN
Arlene Masaba, MSN, RN, BSN, MSN
Maham Hadi , MBBS

Objectives:
Describe techniques which promote psychological safety and risk-taking for learners.
Break
4:00PM - 4:30PM
Scenario Design: Objectives, modalities, logistics and fidelity.
4:30PM - 6:05PM
Stella Major, MBBS
Michelle R Brown, PhD
Rudy Bahri, RN, BSN
Arlene Masaba, MSN, RN, BSN, MSN
Maham Hadi , MBBS

Objectives:
  • Utilize best practices in writing objectives and aligning modality with the objectives.
  • Describe methods to maintain psychological safety and create fidelity in simulation.
Break
6:05PM - 6:20PM
Small Group Scenario Design
6:20PM - 7:35PM
Stella Major, MBBS
Michelle R Brown, PhD
Rudy Bahri, RN, BSN
Arlene Masaba, MSN, RN, BSN, MSN
Maham Hadi , MBBS

Objectives:
Design a simulation scenario needs assessment, learning objectives, and scenario stem.
Dinner
7:35PM - 8:30PM
Saturday, May 3, 2025
Debriefing Foundations: Frameworks and strategies to promote learner-centeredness and reflection. Small Group Debriefing Practice #1
9:00AM - 11:45AM
Stella Major, MBBS
Michelle R Brown, PhD
Rudy Bahri, RN, BSN
Arlene Masaba, MSN, RN, BSN, MSN
Maham Hadi , MBBS

Objectives:
  • Describe structured debriefing and how it impacts reflections and behavior change.
  • Identify strategies to promote learner-centered debriefing.
  • Apply debriefing techniques such as plus/delta and advocacy/inquiry with written cases in small groups.
Lunch
11:45AM - 12:45PM
Small Group Debriefing Practice #2
12:45PM - 1:50PM
Stella Major, MBBS
Michelle R Brown, PhD
Rudy Bahri, RN, BSN
Arlene Masaba, MSN, RN, BSN, MSN
Maham Hadi , MBBS

Objectives:
  • Apply debriefing techniques with live simulated learners (SPs) such as plus/delta and advocacy/inquiry in small groups.
Debriefing Toolbox
1:50PM - 2:20PM
Stella Major, MBBS
Michelle R Brown, PhD
Rudy Bahri, RN, BSN
Arlene Masaba, MSN, RN, BSN, MSN
Maham Hadi , MBBS

Objectives:
  • Compare and contrast techniques for engaging reticent, dominant, and disengaged learners.
Small Group Debriefing Practice #3
2:20PM - 3:25PM
Stella Major, MBBS
Michelle R Brown, PhD
Rudy Bahri, RN, BSN
Arlene Masaba, MSN, RN, BSN, MSN
Maham Hadi , MBBS

Objectives:
  • Apply techniques with live simulated learners (SPs) that promote reflective practice that will lead to understanding frames and effective behavior change.
Break
3:25PM - 3:40PM
Formal and Informal Debriefing Feedback
3:40PM - 4:10PM
Stella Major, MBBS
Michelle R Brown, PhD
Rudy Bahri, RN, BSN
Arlene Masaba, MSN, RN, BSN, MSN
Maham Hadi , MBBS

Objectives:
  • Describe behaviors that promote a culture of feedback within a simulation program.
  • Utilize tools that can be used to provide debriefing feedback to peers.
Post Self-Assessment
4:10PM - 4:25PM
Stella Major, MBBS
Michelle R Brown, PhD
Rudy Bahri, RN, BSN
Arlene Masaba, MSN, RN, BSN, MSN
Maham Hadi , MBBS

Objectives:
  • Identify self-perceived levels of comfort with simulation-based learning.

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