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Rotor Wash
Retreating Stall: Aviation/Clinical Team Collapse: Part 2

Rotor Wash

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 26:24


In this podcast episode, I have the privilege of doing a recap interview with Flight Nurse Robin House and Flight Paramedic Shane Turner from Life Force Air Medical at Erlanger who delivered the Keynote presentation at #ECHONooga.   Why are we accepting mediocre performance in an extraordinary-consequence environment? Do you have to be a manager to fix it? The answer is no. We use the rotor-wing phenomenon of Retreating Stall as an analogy for a check up on team health. Utilizing audience participation, real life examples, and role playing will enable participants to recognize, target, and repair poor team dynamics. It’s time to do work.  Understand Retreating Stall as an analogy for organizational illness, specifically related to rotor wing crews. Identify signs and symptoms your team is weak. List examples of how we miss the mark as HROs. How to recover from the organizational stall using practical applications. Identify informal and embedded leadership methods to toughen teams. We want to extend a continued thanks to everyone at Life Force and the Erlanger Health System for their sponsorship and support of #ECHONOOGA! Check them out at http://lifeforceairmed.com/www and https://www.erlanger.org/default.aspx  For more information about hosting an ECHO conference or becoming a sponsor, please email info@echoheliops.org. For info about the podcast, send me an email! tony.falzone@echoheliops.org 

Rotor Wash
Retreating Stall: Aviation/Clinical Team Collapse

Rotor Wash

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 44:28


In this podcast episode, Flight Nurse Robin House and Flight Paramedic Shane Turner from Life Force Air Medical at Erlanger bring the Keynote presentation to #ECHONooga. They will examine everyday issues that keep us from reaching potential as the high reliability organizations (HRO) we market ourselves to be. Why are we accepting mediocre performance in an extraordinary-consequence environment? Do you have to be a manager to fix it? The answer is no. We use the rotor-wing phenomenon of Retreating Stall as an analogy for a check up on team health. Utilizing audience participation, real life examples, and role playing will enable participants to recognize, target, and repair poor team dynamics. It’s time to do work.   Understand Retreating Stall as an analogy for organizational illness, specifically related to rotor wing crews. Identify signs and symptoms your team is weak. List examples of how we miss the mark as HROs. How to recover from the organizational stall using practical applications. Identify informal and embedded leadership methods to toughen teams. We want to extend a continued thanks to everyone at Life Force and the Erlanger Health System for their sponsorship and support of #ECHONOOGA! Check them out at http://lifeforceairmed.com/www and https://www.erlanger.org/default.aspx  For more information about hosting an ECHO conference or becoming a sponsor, please email info@echoheliops.org. For info about the podcast, send me an email! tony.falzone@echoheliops.org   Photos provided by ECHO member and photographer Jim Phipps

Rotor Wash
ECHONOOGA: The Success of a Public Safety Aviation Conference

Rotor Wash

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2018 14:23


This podcast features Flight Paramedic Robbie Tester, the Program Director of Life Force Air Medical, Flight Paramedic Stacy Prater, the Business Development Manager and a Clinical Educator and ECHO Founder Jon Kaminski. We will discuss the ECHO Annual Conference in Chattanooga, Tennessee and how both Life Force and ECHO worked together to provide conference attendees with an exceptional educational and networking opportunity. The conference was SOLD OUT and everyone had a great time! We want to extend a continued thanks to everyone at Life Force and the Erlanger Health System for their sponsorship and support of #ECHONOOGA! Check them out at http://lifeforceairmed.com/www and https://www.erlanger.org/default.aspx  For more information about hosting an ECHO conference or becoming a sponsor, please email info@echoheliops.org. For info about the podcast, send me an email! tony.falzone@echoheliops.org   Photos provided by ECHO member and photographer Jim Phipps