With the rising complexity of health and community services, concerns with professional communication have grown exponentially. Shared communication with patients and clients has now become a critical component of person-centred practice.
Over the past 29 years, there has been a drive to enhance the experiential dimension of communication skills learning by using case studies, role-play and simulation-based education (SBE). A feature of SBE is the opportunity for learners to practise diverse skills in a safe learning environment. However, this requires careful planning and expert scenario design and script development by the course designer.
This workshop will outline key features of a quality scenario design and provide you with an opportunity to create your own scenario and simulated participant script using an established simulation scenario-writing framework.
Using interactive small group methods such as discussions, brainstorm activities, paired exercises and small group practical hands-on activities, this workshop will provide you with the opportunity to:
Places are limited to 25 participants per session.
Professor Debra Kiegaldie, Clinical Chair - Health Workforce & Simulation, Holmesglen Institute and Healthscope Australia
Online via Zoom.
A zoom link will be sent out to your email address on Friday 17 September, be sure to check your mail and junk folders.
Morning Session: 9:00am - 12:30pm
Event date | 20 Sep 2021 |
Registration start date | 23 Jul 2021 |
Available place | 44 |
Registration end date | 19 Sep 2021 |
Individual price | $75.00 |
Location | Online |