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Jenny Rudolph
I create and study dynamic, experiential learning environments for clinical educators. Bridging theory and practice to make healthcare safer and more humane.
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Jenny Rudolph Sep 10
Hi ! Tell me more. What happens when you try? Be specific on what you say please. Will try to help.
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Jenny Rudolph Sep 10
Replying to @SocraticEM
Touché
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Jenny Rudolph Sep 10
this hat seen on plane from Boston to Dallas. Ideas on alternatives?
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Jenny Rudolph Sep 9
High-Performing Teams Need Psychological Safety. Here’s How to Create It
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Jenny Rudolph Sep 9
tx 4 great summary! "I saw" = observation of action, "I think" = ur take on clin consequence & "I wonder" inquires abt thoughts
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Jenny Rudolph Sep 9
4 buy in says "fiction contract" is key. Build engagement w pre brief & relevant realism.
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Jenny Rudolph Sep 9
Sad to lose launching pad for & my talk . Algiers to Close .
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Jenny Rudolph Sep 9
point to surprising insights listening to learners. What has surprised you? Share here or
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Jenny Rudolph Sep 9
I hear ya ! I knew I was in trouble when my daughter said "mom you don't even know what my frame is!"
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Jenny Rudolph Aug 23
writing club with Chocolate-fueled support on article writing
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Jenny Rudolph Aug 21
Thanks for opp to discuss psych safety and for great summary in LITFL
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Jenny Rudolph Aug 18
we are experimenting w on-demand, just in time, bite-sized recurrent practice of debriefing & feedback
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Jenny Rudolph Aug 17
Also consider: sim effect was shown even with rather novice programs. But raising great questions! may have ideas
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Jenny Rudolph Aug 17
Consider context: clin placements hard 2 find and costly; "no difference"= sim = to clin plcmnts in prepping Nurses
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Jenny Rudolph Aug 12
An interesting opportunity and an innovative use of sim.
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Jenny Rudolph Aug 10
Dawn Taylor Peterson et al. Rock it w clear work-tested faculty devel approach! All authors grads
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Jenny Rudolph Aug 10
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Jenny Rudolph Aug 10
A great example of 4 Difficult People - WSJ note steps at end of article including get curious, compassion
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Jenny Rudolph Aug 10
Thanks Christina! Please share a moment when you have one!
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Jenny Rudolph Aug 10
It was inspiring to see OR team collaborating to create great sim, improve Pt safety!
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