Welcome INTENTIONAL THEATRE SAFETY & PERFORMANCE DR. DAVE SAINSBURY, MBBS, BMEDSC, FANZCA, FGLF ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, ACUTE CARE MEDICINE, UNIVERSITY OF.

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Welcome INTENTIONAL THEATRE SAFETY & PERFORMANCE DR. DAVE SAINSBURY, MBBS, BMEDSC, FANZCA, FGLF ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, ACUTE CARE MEDICINE, UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE DAVESAINSBURY.COM

We would like to show our respect and acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land, of elders past and present, on which this event takes place. We recognising the importance of closing the gap in health care ACKNOWLEDGE TRADITIONAL OWNERS OF COUNTRY

 Evacuation, fire, toilets  Pre-course survey  Confidentiality : Vegas rules  Sensitivity / respect  Listening / responding  From “reaction” to “enquiry”  Being “present”, eDistractions HOUSE KEEPING

Operating teams wishing to improve their safety & performance  High functioning teams  High complexity tasks  Mission critical tasks TARGET

Knowledge  Understand how human factors influence safety & performance In the operating theatre (individuals & team) Skills  Be able to recognise and rate behaviours in Situation Awareness, Decision Making, Communication, Leadership and Teamwork, both in ourselves and our teams AIMS

 Develop a reflective practice to continually develop ‘non technical skills’ for the benefit of ourselves, team and patient  Agree on some actions to improve team performance  Develop a collaborative practice group to implement and evaluate change OUTCOMES

 Lectures/slides  Video scenarios  Inter-active group discussion METHODS

Introduction8:30 Human factors Situation awareness & (shared) mental models Morning Tea Mental models Decision making Lunch Communication & teamwork Afternoon Tea Leadership & task management Wrap up4:00 COURSE AGENDA

COURSE HERITAGE

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What are your strengths? When are you at your best? Magic Wand Exercise What would you change if you had a magic wand? GROUP DISCUSSION