World Anaesthesia Day 2024: Enhancing Workforce Well-being Advocate, Collaborate, Educate and Mentor.
WFSA is organising a webinar on Wednesday 16 October to mark World Anaesthesia Day (WAD). The webinar will bring together experts to explore the critical role of education, advocacy, collaboration and mentorship in supporting the anaesthesia workforce, with a special focus on Africa and the WFSA Mentorship Programme.
16 October 2024
Kl. 17:00 (dansk tid)
Faculty:
– Dr. Juliet Hull, Consultant Anaesthetist, NHS England (UK)
– Mary T. Nabukenya MBChB, MMed, FCA(ECSA), Lecturer, Paediatric Anaesthesiologist, Makerere University CHS ⎥ Mulago NRH (Uganda)
– Dr. Susan Nicoll, Anaesthesiologist at Canterbury DHB and WFSA’s Workforce Well-being Committee Chair (New Zealand)
– Prof. Stanton K. Shernan, Director of Cardiac Anesthesia at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Professor of Anesthesia at Harvard Medical School (USA)
Intended learning outcomes:
– Explore strategies for workforce well-being in Africa: Learn how education, advocacy, and collaboration can improve anaesthesia workforce well-being in African contexts.
– Understand the role of mentorship in supporting well-being: Discover the impact of mentorship as a key tool for improving the well-being of anaesthesia professionals.
– Learn about the WFSA Mentorship Programme
Programme:
1. Introduction by Dr. Susan Nicoll (5’)
2. Talk 1: Education, advocacy and collaboration for workforce well-being in Africa by Dr. Mary Nabukenya (15’)
3. Talk 2: The value of mentorship as a strategy to support workforce well-being by Prof. Stanton K. Shernan (15’)
4. Talk 3: The WFSA mentorship programme by Dr. Juliet Hull (15’)
5. Q&A and discussion
Simultaneous translation into French and Spanish will be provided during the webinar. A recording of this webinar will be made available after the live event on the WFSA Youtube channel. Please register to receive a link to the recording.