Creating and enabling psychological safety: A framework for medical education
12:00 PM – 4:30 PM
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Speakers:
Dr. Ming-Ka Chan
Dr. Anne Matlow
Overview: Psychological safety (PS) is ’the degree to which people view their environment as conducive to interpersonal risky behaviours like speaking up or asking for help’ (Edmondson 2016). When present, individuals feel valued and team performance is optimized, but when absent, individual and team health and performance suffer. Psychological safety is key to a nurturing learning environment, allowing learners, faculty and other healthcare workers to thrive. Application of a conceptual framework for PS enables recognition of existing barriers and potential interventions for improvement, ultimately leading to better health and wellbeing for patients/families, learners and providers.
***Please note there will be two presentations***
Delivery 1: 12:00pm - 1:30pm ET
Delivery 2: 3:00pm - 4:30pm ET
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