Name
Using Simulation To Improve Workflow, Patient Safety, and Electronic Health Record (EHR) Utilization In Oral Surgery
Speakers
Content Presented on Behalf of
Navy
Services/Agencies represented
US Navy, Veterans Health Administration/Veterans Affairs (VHA/VA)
Session Type
Posters
Room#/Location
Prince Georges Exhibit Hall
Focus Areas/Topics
Medical Technology, Trending/Hot Topics or Other not listed
Learning Outcomes
1. Outline the education, scope of practice, and role of Oral Maxillofacial Surgeons, Dentists, and Navy Corpsmen in moderate sedation performed in the dental setting.
2. Summarize how simulation is being used in the training of Oral Maxillofacial Surgeons, Dentists, and Navy Corpsmen who perform moderate sedation.
3. Explain how interprofessional collaboration and simulation-based training led to improved Electronic Health Record (EHR) documentation and utilization during moderate sedation.
4. Discuss how in-situ simulation was used for process testing and systems probing leading to increased patient safety and improved workflow by optimizing operatory layout, equipment location, clinic protocols, and documentation procedures.
5. Appraise the benefits of in-situ simulation in dental clinics that offer moderate sedation and are using the Electronic Health Record (EHR).
2. Summarize how simulation is being used in the training of Oral Maxillofacial Surgeons, Dentists, and Navy Corpsmen who perform moderate sedation.
3. Explain how interprofessional collaboration and simulation-based training led to improved Electronic Health Record (EHR) documentation and utilization during moderate sedation.
4. Discuss how in-situ simulation was used for process testing and systems probing leading to increased patient safety and improved workflow by optimizing operatory layout, equipment location, clinic protocols, and documentation procedures.
5. Appraise the benefits of in-situ simulation in dental clinics that offer moderate sedation and are using the Electronic Health Record (EHR).
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