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May 2015
26th Annual May Day Trauma Conference
Target Audience: Physicians, nurses, and EMS/Pre-hospital personnel who care for trauma patients Registration Fee: *EMS/Pre-hospital $90 for 1 day, $130 for both; *RN/Allied Health professionals $125 for 1 day, $225 for both; *MD, PA, NP $200 for 1 day, $325 for both. *Early Bird Registration Discounts available until March 1st, 2015. Registration Form Link Overall Conference Description: The 26th Annual May Day Trauma Conference continues to maintain the tradition of creating an annual forum utilizing outstanding faculty and nationally recognized…
Find out more »Society for Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology (SOAP)
Dr Potisek of the #UNCsim CAPSEL team will be presenting the following poster at the 2015 Society for Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology (SOAP) Meeting. Potisek MG, Cobb K, Willie C, Blasius K, Hobbs G, Jung N. Peripartum Arrest Is our team ready? Society for Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology (SOAP). 2015 SOAP 47th Annual Meeting. May 13-17, 2015. Colorado Springs, Colorado
Find out more »Robert Morris University IPE Symposium
Carol F. Durham, EdD, RN, ANEF, FAAN, and Benny L. Joyner, Jr., MD, MPH, FAAP will present "What? So What? & Now What? - Examining interprofessional education in a new light." at the Robert Morris University IPE Symposium. In this interactive symposium, strategies to improve interprofessional teamwork, communication and systems of care will be shared.
Find out more »National Teaching Institute and Critical Care Exposition
Ashley Kellish, RN, MSN, CCNS, CCRN and Benny Joyner, MD, MPH, FAAP will present their abstract titled "Mobile Simulation-High Stakes Emergency Training at a Budget-Friendly Price" at the 2015 National Teaching Institute and Critical Care Exposition held by the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses.
Find out more »August 2015
Carolina First Look
Carolina First Look students practice intubating children in CPR simulation The School of Medicine’s Clinical Skills and Patient Simulation Center in the Office of Medical Education will be hosting tours of the SoM Simulation Facilities for Carolina First Look. You can read more about the facilities here. EDIT: Due to back up generator maintenance in Berryhill Hall, the tours will take place in the NC Children's Temporary Simulation Center located on the first floor of NC Memorial Hospital.
Find out more »September 2015
Behavioural Insights Conference
The Consortium of Anesthesiology Patient Safety and Experiential Learning (CAPSEL) encompasses the procedural and team training efforts of the Department of Anesthesia. CAPSEL Program Director Dr. Marjorie Stiegler will be presenting at the Behavioural Insights Conference in London.
Find out more »Eighth Annual UNC-Duke-Wake Forest Pediatric Anesthesiology Conference
The Eighth Annual UNC-Duke-Wake Forest Pediatric Anesthesiology Conference: Best Practices in Pediatric Anesthesia Care will be held Sept 12, 2015. This year will include a session on the "Role of Simulation in Crisis Management" Sponsored by: The Schools of Medicine of: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Duke University Wake Forest University The Departments of Anesthesiology & Pediatrics
Find out more »March 2016
The 7th Annual You Bought the Manikin, Now What? Best Practices in Simulation Education Conference
The 7th Annual You Bought the Manikin, Now What? Best Practices in Simulation Education Conference is being jointly provided with Charlotte AHEC, Greensboro AHEC, Southern Regional AHEC and in association with the N.C. AHEC Nurse Council and the North Carolina Nurses Association Simulation Council. UNCsim team members will be there discussing experiences from our Trauma Day simulations as well as recent NCSBN Guidelines for Prelicensure Nursing Programs.
Find out more »September 2016
9th Annual UNC-Duke-Wake Forest Pediatric Anesthesiology Conference
9th Annual UNC-Duke-Wake Forest Pediatric Anesthesiology Conference COURSE DESCRIPTION The purpose of the CME activity is to provide physicians, certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs), anesthesia assistants (AAs), registered nurses, fellows and residents an up-to-date refresher on information, techniques, and current research relevant to the practice of pediatric anesthesia. The goals of the CME activity will be accomplished with lectures, forums, and pro/con debates that will assess participant feedback in real time, using an audience participation system. The ultimate goal is…
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