Webinar

What’s Data Got to Do With It? Why Data is “Mission Critical” to Your TeamSTEPPS Success

May 1, 2024 | 11:00AM - 12:00PM PT

Let’s be honest – we have a “love-hate” relationship with data, but connecting our stories with measurement drives understanding of our challenges and empowers an organization’s collective “why.”

So, let’s talk data. Examine why data and the story it tells are “mission critical” to TeamSTEPPS success. Look at some examples that demonstrate the power of data to inform and inspire. Review the “nuts and bolts” of measurement by examining Kirkpatrick’s model of measurement and the importance of both outcome and process measures for assessing TeamSTEPPS implementation success.

Presentation topics include:

  • Describe the importance of measurement in supporting your personal and organizational “why”.
  • Describe the Kirkpatrick model as applied to TeamSTEPPS implementation evaluation.
  • Identify the link between process and outcome measures for tracking TeamSTEPPS success.
  • Discuss the national implication of data collection surrounding TeamSTEPPS implementation.

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Wednesday, May 1, 2024: 11:00 a.m.- noon. (PT)

Stacy Norton, MD, FACOG
Medical Staff President
Houston Methodist Willowbrook Hospital

Dr. Stacy Norton, a board-certified obstetrician and gynecologist with over 25 years of experience in Northwest Houston, obtained her medical degree from Texas Tech University in 1997. She serves as Chief of Staff at Houston Methodist Willowbrook and is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University College of Medicine. Dr. Norton is an expert in Team Training and Simulation, having chaired the SOGH Simulation Committee and currently serving as American Hospital Association Faculty for TeamSTEPPS Master Training.

Rhonda Fischer, RN BSN, CEN
Team Training Clinical Program Lead
American Hospital Association

Rhonda Fischer, a seasoned bedside nurse and clinical team leader for over 30 years, champions the power of teamwork in healthcare. As a nationally recognized conference presenter since 2010 and a TeamSTEPPS Master Trainer since 2009, she inspires leaders and teams to create positive patient experiences and resilient workforces. Currently with the American Hospital Association, Rhonda emphasizes the importance of fostering cultures of trust, empowerment, and value within teams.

Tonya Martino, RN, BSN, ND
Clinical Director for Team Performance
WWAMI Institute for Simulation in Healthcare (WISH)

Tonya leads efforts to enhance healthcare team function, efficacy, and safety. As lead faculty for TeamSTEPPS Master Training programs locally and nationally, she collaborates with organizations like the American Hospital Association to promote effective team performance. Tonya also develops and executes simulation-based Interprofessional Education (IPE) activities for UW schools, focusing on training future healthcare providers in teamwork.

HQI is an approved continuing education (CE) provider by the California Board of Registered Nursing and will provide CHPSO members an opportunity to earn CEs. Provider Number CEP16793 for 1.0 contact hour.

Please contact CHPSO at info@chpso.org if you have any questions.