NetworkZ

NetworkZ NetworkZ is a well established multidisciplinary in-situ education programme for healthcare teams.

The initial programme has been delivered through a partnership between ACC, and the Faculty of Medical & Health Science at University of Auckland, and delivered by UniServices as part of the National Institute for Health Innovation. NetworkZ has been implemented at over 20 DHBs around New Zealand with over 3,000 staff trained and more than 600 instructors trained via our Faculty programme, enabling ongoing life of the program in these hospitals. The courses have received enormous positive support and feedback. All DHB sessions are held in situ (the actual clinical setting) and involve all team members that would normally work together. While the programme was originally implemented in the operating setting the programme is now established in emergency departments and PACU/recovery rooms in public hospitals. We are also excited to be seeking to expand the programme into Radiology and Obstetrics and Gynaecology in 2022.

Though not designated as a trauma hospital, Waitakere Hospital often has major trauma cases appearing on their doorstep....
16/05/2024

Though not designated as a trauma hospital, Waitakere Hospital often has major trauma cases appearing on their doorstep. ED drop-offs come without warning and present unique challenges for a centre that doesn't have the surgical services to manage such injuries. While there are always ways to improve, at our recent Trauma simulation session, Waitakere showcased their expertise and adaptability in managing such cases. The session provided valuable training for the Health NZ - Waitematā hospital team while also providing an opportunity to test the Northern Region Trauma Networks new paediatric trauma referral service in real-time. Thank you to everyone who played a part in such a successful day!

Registrations are closing soon for our next Simulation Instructor Training course! Email us at networkz@auckland.ac.nz f...
02/05/2024

Registrations are closing soon for our next Simulation Instructor Training course! Email us at networkz@auckland.ac.nz for more information.

We have an exciting new course in the works 👀
21/04/2024

We have an exciting new course in the works 👀

In March, the NetworkZ team enjoyed the stunning beaches of the Bay of Plenty while delivering back-to-back trauma cours...
10/04/2024

In March, the NetworkZ team enjoyed the stunning beaches of the Bay of Plenty while delivering back-to-back trauma courses in the Whakatane and Tauranga Emergency Departments. We're grateful for the excellent planning and seamless coordination from the local Health NZ - Bay of Plenty faculty, which resulted in two successful sessions!

Participants showed excellent multidisciplinary teamwork and interdepartmental collaboration. Last-minute changes to participants and faculty showed everyone’s adaptability and backup behaviour, reflecting dedication to achieving the optimum outcome.

We have two very different courses running concurrently at NetworkZ today! Our Technical Training course is giving parti...
21/03/2024

We have two very different courses running concurrently at NetworkZ today! Our Technical Training course is giving participants an up close and personal look at the world inside the SimMan 3G manikin, with the help from our expert friends Laerdal Australia and New Zealand, while our Instructor Training course has everyone in deep discussion about the mechanisms underlying effective debriefing following simulations.

Find out more at https://www.networkz.ac.nz/our-services/simulation-training-academy

To all the wonderful women in healthcare, including our staff and course participants, we want to take the time to appre...
08/03/2024

To all the wonderful women in healthcare, including our staff and course participants, we want to take the time to appreciate all you do. For this years , we honor the theme of Inspire Inclusion and strive to celebrate and uplift all women in our field.

One of our main goals with NetworkZ simulation training is to enhance teamwork and communication within healthcare teams...
27/02/2024

One of our main goals with NetworkZ simulation training is to enhance teamwork and communication within healthcare teams. We use evidence-based practice to achieve this, creating learning environments to promote the conditions required for high-functioning teams, that ultimately improve teamwork and patient safety. We know that high-performing teams have positive effects on both patient safety and staff-wellbeing.

Our friends at the University of Auckland have recently published a narrative review on the impact of teamwork and team performance through the lens of situation awareness. Situation awareness helps us to perceive cues in the clinical environment, interpret them, and predict how the situation may evolve. In the context of acute clinical care, situation awareness can be improved if the whole team actively contributes to monitoring the environment, processing information, and planning next steps.

Check out their review (below) and read about how team situation awareness can be maintained, and how this can create high-functioning teams and ultimately improve the safety of clinical care!

Healthcare today is the prerogative of teams rather than of individuals. In acute care domains such as anaesthesia, intensive care, and emergency medi…

AJ taking his role very seriously, simulating the small road traffic injured child’s voice at our recent Te Whatu Ora Wa...
21/02/2024

AJ taking his role very seriously, simulating the small road traffic injured child’s voice at our recent Te Whatu Ora Wairarapa Trauma session. So convincing it even upset the observers! Well done on your method-acting patient voice! 🎤😩

Our lovely NIHI colleagues celebrating love yesterday
14/02/2024

Our lovely NIHI colleagues celebrating love yesterday

Check out An ED Visit Like No Other, featured in the latest edition of the Australasian College of Paramedicine's Respon...
08/02/2024

Check out An ED Visit Like No Other, featured in the latest edition of the Australasian College of Paramedicine's Response magazine, where Mark Garner shines a spotlight on the role of paramedics during our trauma simulations as well as ‍the important role they play in the Emergency Department.

"As the role of paramedics continues to diversify, it is important that they become more integrated into the emergency management teams, and the NetworkZ simulation training is an excellent way to do this in a non-threatening, safe, equitable environment. If you are offered the chance to participate in a NetworkZ training, I would highly recommend it. Not only will it count towards your CPD hours, but it will help to improve communication, relationships, and appreciation of the paramedic’s role in the overall healthcare system."

You can check out the magazine athttps://paramedics.org/publications/response/pdf/27/Summer%202024.pdf

Calling educators, technicians, healthcare professionals! Elevate your skillset and advance your career with our upcomin...
31/01/2024

Calling educators, technicians, healthcare professionals!

Elevate your skillset and advance your career with our upcoming simulation technical training course. Improve your simulations and education sessions with powerful simulators! Empower yourself with the skills needed to master the SimMan 3G and gain the confidence to navigate LLEAP software with finesse.

Led by industry experts from Laerdal and NetworkZ, this hands-on technical training course is your gateway to upskill the technical aspects of running simulations in your hospital. Don't miss out on this opportunity to excel in simulation-based education. For more information, send us a message now or email networkz@auckland.ac.nz.

Well done to all the ED trauma teams around Aotearoa for reaching 1000 staff involvement in NetworkZ Trauma sessions! Ou...
23/01/2024

Well done to all the ED trauma teams around Aotearoa for reaching 1000 staff involvement in NetworkZ Trauma sessions! Our thanks goes to the National Trauma Network, especially Ian Civil and Siobhan Isles, for their unwavering support and belief in the programme. And also, Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency and ACC New Zealand for helping make the magic possible.

But most of all, thank you to the 1000 local staff for their amazing mahi and commitment to patient improvement in the complex ED environment! Outstanding multidisciplinary teams, interdepartmental collaboration, and a constant pursuit of the right care showcase a dedication to achieving the best outcome for our patients and whanau! 🥳

Address

Waipapa Taumata Rau/University Of Auckland, Centre Of Medical And Health Sciences Education, M&HS Building 507, Level 2, 28 Park Avenue, Grafton
Auckland
1023

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 5:30pm
Thursday 8am - 5:30pm
Friday 8am - 5:30pm

Telephone

+6499239217

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