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Webinar #123
October 28, 2022 (Friday) 12nn
“SKILLS TRAINING: How effective is simulation in OB-GYN?”
Presenter:
Dr. Stella Marie L. Jose
Deputy Director for Health Operations
UP Philippine General Hospital
Reactors:
Dr. Erlyn A. Sana
Professor
National Teacher Training Center for the Health Professions
University of the Philippines Manila
Dr. Noel D. Atienza
Dean
College of Medicine
San Beda University
Dr. Teresita Cadiz-Brion
OB-GYN and Former Dean
College of Public Health
Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila
Synthesis and Closing Remarks:
Dr. Carmencita D. Padilla
Chancellor
University of the Philippines Manila
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Webinar #123
October 28, 2022
“SKILLS TRAINING: How effective is simulation in OB-GYN?”
Many things came to a halt during the pandemic. But the training of doctors and nurses did not. Despite the deaths among frontliners, the hospital outbreaks and the community lockdowns, the medical and health faculty of every school has continued to find ways to teach the next generation of practitioners and frontliners, and to prepare with even greater commitment and fervor.
The COVID-19 pandemic forced us to consider other ways of gaining knowledge and acquiring skills in medicine. Simulation is a valuable teaching tool that increases skill and knowledge acquisition in all aspects of medical training. Simulation is an effective way for residents and students to develop their skills in a safe learning environment, offering a realistic approach to practice such skills without causing harm to a living patient.
Can skills training be effective not only in competency-based education but in outcome-based care for obstetrics and gynecology? How important is mentoring during simulation? How can simulation be effectively used to ensure that we have enough health workers for the most vulnerable? What is the role of debriefing in simulation training?
In this episode of Stop C.O.V.I.D. Deaths, our main speaker, our very own Dr. Stella Marie Legaspi Jose will share the use of simulation in the teaching-learning of Obstetrics and Gynecology in a tertiary hospital during the pandemic. Panel of reactors are: Dr. Erlyn A. Sana, Professor at the UP Manila National Teacher Training Center for the Health Professions, Dr. Noel D. Atienza, Dean of San Beda University College of Medicine, and Dr. Teresita Cadiz-Brion, an OB-GYN and former Dean of Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila College of Public Health. The Synthesis and Closing Remarks will be delivered by the Chancellor of the University of the Philippines Manila, Dr. Carmencita D. Padilla.
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