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Critical Care in Obstetrics Online Course 2024: Collaborative Teams: Playing to Your Strengths for Optimal Patient Care and Outcomes (No CME)
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This Critical Care in Obstetrics Online Course module consists of the following:
Pre-test Quiz
Lecture
Lecture Slides
Cast Study
Post-test Quiz
Upon completion of the components in this module, the learner will be able to:
- Define a team.
- Explain why teamwork training is important.
- Review key teamwork principles and strategies.
This module expires on January 15, 2025.
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Collaborative Teams: Playing to Your Strengths for Optimal Patient Care and Outcomes Pre-Test Quiz
6 Questions | 1 attempt | 5/8 points to pass
6 Questions | 1 attempt | 5/8 points to pass
Collaborative Teams: Playing to your Strengths for Optimal Patient Care and Outcomes Lecture Slides
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource.
Collaborative Teams: Playing to your Strengths for Optimal Patient Care and Outcomes Lecture
Open to view video.
Open to view video.
Lecturer:
Dena Goffman, MD
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
Columbia University, New York, NY
Conflict of interest disclosure: Advisory Board: Roche; Haymarket PPH video; Ob Safety Council: Cooper Surgical; Speaker: Laborie
Lecture Objectives
1- Define a team and what makes a great team
2- Understand why everyone should engage in teamwork training
3- Review key teamwork principles and strategies
Collaborative Teams: Playing to Your Strengths for Optimal Patient Care and Outcomes Case Study
5 Questions | 3 attempts | 5/5 points to pass
5 Questions | 3 attempts | 5/5 points to pass
Collaborative Teams: Playing to Your Strengths for Optimal Patient Care and Outcomes Post-Test Quiz
6 Questions | 3 attempts | 5/8 points to pass | Graded as Pass/Fail
6 Questions | 3 attempts | 5/8 points to pass | Graded as Pass/Fail