Webinar | Best Practices in Discharge Education During COVID
How can we effectively teach our patients and families during restricted visitation?
Join our live webinar to learn from a panel of bedside clinicians what teaching methods are being used during the pandemic to educate patients and families during visitor restrictions. The advantages and disadvantages of each strategy will be discussed by the clinicians who utilized these tools within the Johns Hopkins Health System.
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March 23, 2021
12:00om (Noon) -1:00pm EST
FREE
Target Audience
All clinical professionals who provide patient and family education (nurses, therapists, pharmacists, dietitians, etc.).
Learning Objectives
After participating in the workshop, the learner will be able to:
- State teaching methods used to educate patient’s care team during the pandemic and restricted visitation hours.
- Verbalize the advantages and disadvantages of each strategy.
This free webinar will be held via Zoom. The Zoom link will be provided 24 hours prior to the event.
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Equipment: You will need a computer with internet access, webcam, and microphone. Live sessions will be presented virtually via Zoom. Please test your computer's video and audio prior to the event.
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Meyer 9 Department of Medicine
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Dietitian Sr. Clinical Informatics Analyst
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
Pharmacist , Clinical Coordinator, Solid Organ Transplant
Johns Hopkins Pharmaquip
Julia Klag
Occupational Therapist, Rehabilitation (RTS CIR)
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Katharine Seltz RN II
Meyer 9 Department of Medicine
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Deanna Torian RN
Department of Emergency Medicine
Howard County General Hospital
Gina Vickery RN III
Surgical Unit
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
Conflict of Interest: It is the policy of The Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing to require our continuing nursing education program faculty and planning committee members to disclose any financial relationships with companies providing program funding or manufacturers of any commercial products discussed in the program. The planning committee and program faculty report that they do not have financial relationships with manufacturers of any commercial products they discuss in the program.
Commercial Support: This educational activity has not received any form of commercial support.
Non-Endorsement of Products: The Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing and the American Nurses Credentialing Center does not endorse the use of any commercial products discussed or displayed in conjunction with this educational activity.
Available Credit
- 1.00 ANCC
- 1.00 Attendance