2009 Conference
Patient-Safe Training - 21st Century Solutions
31 March 2009 at the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, Regents Park, London.
Hosted by the London Deanery and supported by the NHS London, this full day keynote Simulation Conference further develops the themes of:
- Patient Safety Training
- The role of Simulation in Clinical Education
- The role of Technology in Clinical Learning
Attendance is free for London Delegates, but pre-registration is essential. To register contact David Marston with your name, role, Trust and contact details.
You can find the RCOG here.
For the full programme see below or download the pdf on the left.
All delegates must choose one morning and one afternoon workshop session - for details either follow the links in the text or use the menu on the left.
0845: Registration Opens – refreshments served in the Schering Suite.
SESSION ONE:
Strategic Plenary Session in the Lecture Theatre, Chaired by Professor
Elisabeth Paice, Dean Director, London Deanery
0930: Welcome and Opening – Professor Elisabeth Paice
0935: World Class Education for World Class Healthcare - Ruth Carnall CBE, Chief Executive NHS London.
0945: ‘Excellence in Education’ for London – Dr Ian Curran, Associate Dean and Lead for STeLI, London Deanery
1005: ‘Excellence in Education’ Training Innovation Award presentation and citation
1015: Distributed and Contextualised Surgical Simulation – Dr Roger Kneebone, Reader in Surgical Education, Imperial College London
1035: Panel Discussion
1045: Morning Coffee in the Schering Suite and Exhibition in the Lower Atrium.
1100: Reality, Realism and Fidelity: Key Principles in Simulation – Dr Peter Dieckmann, Vice-President Society in Europe for Simulation Applied to Medicine
1120: Learning Transfer and Transformation – Dr David Guile, Institute of Education
1140: MORNING WORKSHOP
SESSIONS
Delegates must choose in advance ONE of the following options.
Workshop 1: Scenario Design and Conduction - Dr Peter
Dieckmann
Workshop 2: London School of Paediatrics STeLI ‘Excellence in Education’ Plans - South Thames Retrieval Service & Paediatric Intensive Care Unit
Workshop 3: Crisis Resource Management & Non-Technical Team-based Training - Dr Simon Edgar, Scottish Clinical Simulation Centre, Stirling
Workshop 4: How to Get Learner Engagement - Role Call
Workshop 5: Distributed Simulation: Widening Access - Dr Roger Kneebone, and team from Imperial College London
1240: Lunch in Schering Suite and Exhibition in the Lower Atrium
SESSION THREE:
E-Learning with Medical Education in the Lecture Theatre, Chaired by
Judith Stanton. Associate Dean, London Deanery.
1340: e-Learning for Healthcare: High Quality National Content – Dr Julia Moore OBE, National Director of e-Learning for Healthcare
1400: Connecting for Health – Dr Simon Eccles, Medical Director Connecting for Health
1420: e-Learning Communities: Ownership, Guidance, Access and Options – Michael Begg, e-Learning Manager, University of Edinburgh
1440: Panel Discussion
1445: AFTERNOON WORKSHOP
SESSIONS
Delegates choose in advance ONE of the following options.
Workshop 1: London School of Paediatrics Case Study - STeLI Excellence in Education Plan: Development of the plan - Claudine De Munter, Imperial College London
Workshop 2: Crisis Resource Management Non-Technical Team-based Training Skills - Dr Simon Edgar
Workshop 3: Bringing Crisis Resource Management to Life - Interactive Learning on Interaction - Dr Peter Dieckmann
Workshop 4: Behaviour Observation - Role Call.
Workshop 5: Hybrid simulation and the assessment of procedural skills - Dr Roger Kneebone and team.
SESSION FOUR: The Incorporation of Simulation-based Training into Postgraduate Training, Chaired by Dr Ian Curran
1545: Patient-Safe Training – 21st Century Solutions
1550: The School of Paediatrics STeLI ‘Excellence in Education’ Plan - Mando Watson, Consultant Paediatrician, Imperial College London
1605: The Learning Hospital – Professor Aidan Halligan, Director of Education University College London Hospitals
1625: Closing Remarks – Professor Elisabeth Paice
1630: Conference closes.


