Simulation + Human Factors: Partnering for the Best Healthcare Outcomes
April 25, 2024 | 17:00 UTC l 1:00 pm ET | 10:00 am PT
IPSS Member: Free | Non-Member: $50
Join a group of simulationists and human factors engineers from the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia to review simulations in which they’ve collaborated including full-scale mockup ICU rooms and floors for a future construction project. Other topics include how Human Factors can elevate your simulations, when to bring in Human Factors methods and why, how to engage leaders around Human Factors methods in simulations, and of course, a bit of background on the field of Human Factors itself.
Meet the Speakers:
Christine Bailey, MSN, RN, CCRN-K, NPD-BC, CHSE., is the Senior Simulation Educator at Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia. Education Committee Co-Chair for IPSS. Background in Pediatric Critical Care Nursing. Primary simulation focus is for Pediatric ICU and Progressive Care departments. Experience with hospital-based system and process testing and usability testing.
Marjorie Hamburger, BSN, MBA, PHRN, CPHQ, CHSE is the Senior Simulation Educator at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. She received her BSN from Emory University and her MBA Temple University. She is a Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator, Certified in Professional in Healthcare Quality and a Prehospital Registered Nurse.
Erin Pohl Donohue, MS is a Human Factors Engineer at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia at the King of Prussia Campus. Erin is a graduate of Flagler College with a Bachelors of Arts in Psychology and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University with a Master of Science in Human Factors & Systems. She has been with CHOP since January of 2020 and works primarily on usability and macro-ergonomic assessments throughout the hospital.
James Sannino, MS is a Human Factors Engineer at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. He has a B.S. in Ocean Engineering from MIT and a Masters in Product Design from UPenn. He has been with CHOP since 2022 and specializes in Design and Design Thinking applications of Human Factors for clinical and operational goals.