Health Care

Training For
Multidisciplinary Staff

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DTI has extensive experience developing and delivering a wide variety of training for multidisciplinary staff within hospitals throughout New York, Connecticut and New Jersey.  Topics that have been delivered most recently for hospital staff are listed below:

Supervising Health Care Staff
In a Unionized Environment

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A half-day program for health care supervisors, addressing the following topics:

  • Understanding the basics:  Terminology in a unionized environment
  • Building relationships with union delegates and union organizers
  • Common pitfalls in managing employee performance
  • Creating and using SMART performance expectations
  • Providing and documenting training, coaching & feedback
  • Using a manager’s diary
  • Progressive discipline
  • Disciplinary action forms
  • Grievances & arbitration

Supervision and Leadership Skills
In a Health Care Environment

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A full-day program for mid-level hospital managers, addressing the following topic areas:

  • Communicating effectively with staff
  • Setting clear performance expectations
  • Providing effective performance feedback
  • Dealing with difficult people
  • Documenting employee performance
  • Coaching and counseling employees

Cultural Competence In Health Care

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A full-day program for both clinical and ancillary hospital staff that addresses the following topics:

  • The impact of culturally inappropriate health care
  • Health care disparities
  • Cognitive components of cultural competence
  • Culturally competent actions and practices
  • Caring for individuals with disabilities
  • Caring for members of the LGBTQ community
  • Providing end-of-life care

Safe Patient Handling

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A half-day program for a cross-section of staff from hospitals and nursing homes, addressing the following topics::

  • The science of safe patient handling
  • The elements of a safe patient handling program
  • Equipment and technology
  • Educating and coaching staff about safe patient handling and facilitating culture change

Precepting for Keeps: Retain Don’t Retrain

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A two-day program for nurses from both the acute and long term care setting, addressing the following topics:

  • Why nurses leave the field
  • Knowledge, skills and attitudes required of a nurse preceptor
  • Roles & responsibilities of the preceptor & orientee
  • Kramer’s Reality Shock theory
  • Building orientee knowledge of the current state of health care
  • Learning and communication styles
  • Teaching orientees a clinical process or procedure
  • Stages of orientee competence
  • Using return demonstrations:  Set-up, execution and debriefing
  • The preceptor’s role in evaluation
  • Handling challenging orientee behaviors

Acculturation for International Medical Graduates

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A half-day program for International Medical Graduates that addresses the following topics:

  • The culture of the American medical system
  • Working effectively in an American hospital
  • Communicating appropriately with nursing staff
  • Working as a member of a multi-disciplinary team
  • Communicating effectively with diverse families and patients
  • Providing culturally competent care

Communicating Effectively with
Patients and Staff

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A full-day program for nursing and ancillary staff, addressing the following areas:

  • Pay-for-performance
  • The Hospital Consumer Assessment of Health Care Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) patient satisfaction survey
  • Handling patient complaints effectively
  • Teamwork and how to work as a member of a team
  • Communicating effectively with co-workers, including assertive communication

A half-day program for registered nurses on improving their communication with ancillary staff, addressing the following areas:

  • Motivating Staff:  Research and Implications for Practice
  • Providing Positive and Corrective Feedback
  • Delegation of work

Customer Service Skills for
Emergency Department Staff

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A half-day program for Emergency Department Personnel, addressing the following areas:

  • Pay-for-performance
  • The Hospital Consumer Assessment of Health Care Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) patient satisfaction survey
  • Customer service practices especially important in the Emergency Department
  • Communicating with patients about waiting times
  • Handling patient and family complaints

Infection Prevention Coaching

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A full-day program for hospital and nursing home staff from a cross-section of job titles.  Topics addressed include:

  • Hand hygiene
  • Maintaining the environment of care through cleaning and sanitizing
  • Increasing influenza vaccination rates
  • Roles and activities for Infection Prevention Coaches
  • Addressing employee resistance to change
  • Providing peers with constructive feedback on their infection prevention practices
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Dynamic Training provided the perfect skill set and solution for our staff. If you’re looking for an energetic, insightful and informative presentation, look no further than Dynamic Training.

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John McKeon
Former VP Human Resources
Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center