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HTT attended the Georgia Association for Nursing Education (GANE)2012 Annual Conference at Callaway Gardens last week (February 16th-18th). It was a pleasure to meet Nursing Educators throughout the state of Georgia. Thanks to Everyone who stopped by our booth.
What's the Connection Between TeamSTEPPS® and Nursing Education?
Read More About This Connection on the TeamSTEPPS® Linked In Group.___________________________________________________________________________
HTT President and CEO Steve Powell returned to Kameda Medical Center in Kamogawa City, Japan in January as part of a multi-year TeamSTEPPS® improvement initiative in Japan.
Kameda Medical Center is a 925 bed hospital located on the Chiba peninsula. Kameda is one of only two hospitals in Japan that are accredited by the Joint Commission International (JCI). The goals of the initiative are improved teamwork and communication among staff and patients. HTT has implemented team-based care improvement initiatives in 18 countries outside the U.S. through our work with military and civilian healthcare organizations.
_______________________________________________________________________________ Patient Safety in Africa: A Culture Shift?
The current issue of Patient Safety and Quality Healthcare (PSQH) magazine features an article written by Steve Powell, MS, HTT's CEO, Daniel Baily, MS, HTT Senior Consultant, NjideNdili, MIS and Christopher Ente, MS.

Understanding the depth and breadth of preventable patient harm within the African care-delivery system may be the first step to establishing sufficient urgency for change.
Patient safety has received increased attention in African countries in the last decade, yet little is known about African patient safety challenges and quality improvement opportunities. Most of the patient safety and quality improvement efforts have been made at the international level, particularly by the World Health Organization (WHO).
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Healthcare Team Training and IDEAS Partner to Launch StoryCare™
Healthcare Team Training (HTT) and IDEAS have partnered to launch StoryCare™, the first enterprise-wide, staff deployed teamwork simulation program using the power of story to measurably improve patient safety and satisfaction.
StoryCare is the first system of its kind to leverage the power of story to create impactful team-based learning simulations by using the most powerful simulator: the human brain. StoryCare’s proven system integrates safety, satisfaction and performance across any healthcare organization through the rapid implementation of best practices and evidence-based behaviors specific to each unit or department and delivered at the workplace using only 15 minutes each week.
_________________________________________________________________________________________ If one-quarter of nurses are ‘burned-out’, how can they adequately provide care to you or one of your family members?
Check out this week's Patient Safety Blog How Caring Are Your Caregivers? for tips on how to protect yourself and your loved ones from a medical error.
Featuring Stephen Powell,MS, an experienced facilitator, practitioner, communicator and proven leader with over 25-years in experience in human factors education and teamwork training.
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Steve Powell, HTT President and CEO, presented Human Factors Engineering Fundamentals training to the Perinatal Improvement Collaborative for 10 participating hospitals from Catholic Health Partners (CHP). Over sixty clinical leaders of quality and patient safety improvement attended the workshop in Cincinnati, OH. The course focused on standardization and reengineering processes using a systems approach to safe practice. CHP has been an HTT client since 2007.
_________________________________________________________________________________________ HTT's Exclusive and Highly Interactive TeamSTEPPS® Certified Master Trainer Course
Healthcare Team Training and Kennesaw State University WellStar School of Nursing Collaborated to Deliver Certified Master TeamSTEPPS® Trainer Course for Global Patient Safety Innovators

Healthcare Team Training (HTT) and the Kennesaw State University (KSU) WellStar School of Nursing recently collaborated to deliver the Certified Master TeamSTEPPS® Trainer Course for healthcare professionals -- which focused on patient safety, patient satisfaction, and the reduction of medical errors -- at the state-of-the-art WellStar College of Health and Human Services, WellStar School of Nursing, on the KSU campus from June 28 th– 30th.
In this three-day, hands-on interactive course which featured simulation training, participants unlocked the power of teamwork which reinforces evidence-based safe behaviors and learned Master TeamSTEPPS® assessment, planning, training, facilitation, management, coaching, simulation and evaluation strategies to improve team performance in any healthcare setting.
Exclusive action planning methods and easy-to-use tools for immediate and lasting impact of proven TeamSTEPPS® behaviors were provided, which result in increased patient safety and satisfaction, reduced risk and malpractice claims, and improved team communication and staff satisfaction, according to Stephen Powell, President and CEO of Healthcare Team Training.
_________________________________________________________________________________ Steve Powell Presented at the Society for Quality in Healthcare in Nigeria
 Over 60 Quality Improvement and Patient Safety leaders from across Nigeria participated in the 1st Educational Workshop on Patient Safety Culture sponsored by the Society for Quality Healthcare in Nigeria (SQHN). HTT President and CEO Steve Powell facilitated the interactive workshop in Lagos, Nigeria on March 15th. Representatives from across the country representing diverse public and private healthcare organizations participated in the educational sessions. Topics ranged from root cause analysis to measuring, analyzing and implementing safe practices and processes. Established in 2006, the mission of the SQHN is to lead, advocate and facilitate the continuous improvement of quality and safety in healthcare in Nigeria through Education, Collaboration, Training, and Accreditation.
"This was an excellent workshop with a large turnout thanks to Mr. Powell, we were extremely pleased with the outcomes. Patient safety culture is not just an American or European concept but rather, an international mandate especially in Nigeria." - Ms. Njide Ndili, SQHN member
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