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Safe and Effective Staffing Guide: Stories of Success and Next Steps



The presentation will provide a review of current Safe and Effective Guide content, how the tools and resources of the current SESG have been successfully applied. The application of SESG tools/methods will be presented using the success stories from both presenters. Attendees will also have the opportunity for a sneak peek of the proposed content of the soon to be released 2025 SESG and significant changes to simplify implementation of SESG methodology. Lastly the AARC is in the process of Time Standard Data Collection for the 2025 SESG and information will be provided on how to get started with the survey. There is little doubt that labor resource management is a challenge for everyone in a leadership position and a top consideration for those providing bedside care. This session is intended to demonstrate the value of the SESG in overcoming some of those challenges and providing tools and resources to support providers of respiratory care.
Successful completion of this course requires a score of 70% on the post-test.


Original broadcast date: July 11, 2024

**Please note that all programs require the participant to view the entire program prior to taking the final quiz and obtaining a course certificate.**

Approved for 1.00 CRCE Hours.


SEMINAR OBJECTIVES

Review current SESG content, inclusive of the Activity Time Standards and how they provide a data driven approach to managing resources
Describe new SESG content for 2025 and how you can contribute by participating in the Activity Time Standards data collection process
Identify non-evidence based care in your department
Demonstrate how to quantify time spent delivering non-evidence based care and determination of FTEs


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Safe and Effective Staffing Guide: Stories of Success and Next Steps


Speaker Information

Presenter: Kellianne Fleming MSc, RRT-ACCS, RRT-NPS
Moderator: Richard Ford BS, RRT, FAARC