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Saturday, October 05
Walter Studios: Martian Circus - 5dTour
Join the cosmic dance party for peace!We welcome you to the Martian Circus, where an Extra-Ordinary Terrestrial Experience awaits you!We are so elated to see you on the 5dTour as we bring together our cosmic soul family to dance i ... Join the cosmic dance party for peace!We welcome you to the Martian Circus, where an Extra-Ordinary Terrestrial Experience awaits you!We are so elated to see you on the 5dTour as we bring together our cosmic soul family to dance into the age of exuberance as we expand 5d consciousness and bring peace on Earth by connecting to its frequency within. Enter the portal to the 5th dimension Channeled live music journey by Martian CircusFeaturing real - LIVE Extra Ordinary Terrestrials in 5dA multi-instrumental multi-genre multi-dimensional psychedelic performance like no otherImmersive 5d Art by Martian CircusHigh frequency ultra-violet blacklight lighting5d Consciousness Expansion Martian contact and light language channelingsInteractive performances and audience participation5d Community ActivationYes! This is a neon costume party.Elixir and Mocktail options availableAll tickets include a pair of 5d glasses for the full experienceLight Codes and Dress Codes:Come as your most fantastic, fabulous, fully expressed soul selfColorfully bold, wild and weird attire suggested Neon attire recommended for maximum vibesShine bright in our 5dCouture Shop our collection of unique high vibe wearable 5d art and accessories, 5dCouture by Martian Circus..Pre-order a custom outfit for your or your crew at MartianCircus.comExplore more 5d OfferingsWebsite: MartianCircus.comIG @MartianCircus https://www.instagram.com/martiancircus/Spotify Artist Page Martian Circus | SpotifyFB - https://www.facebook.com/martiancircusTik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@themartiancircusYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/@martiancircusSoundcloud- https://soundcloud.com/martiancircusArt Gallery:: https://5dmarketplace.myshopify.comDate:10/5/2024Time: 9pm - 2amLocation: Walter Studios, 747 W Roosevelt St, Phoenix, AZ 85007 Read more Read less
Irish Cultural Center & McClelland Library: The Fall Ball - A Wizarding Extravaganza
We are back, on October 5th at 5PM, for the fourth year of our Wizarding Extravaganza! “Next time there’s a ball, ask me before someone else does, and not as a last resort!” – Hermione Granger Grab your d ... We are back, on October 5th at 5PM, for the fourth year of our Wizarding Extravaganza! “Next time there’s a ball, ask me before someone else does, and not as a last resort!” – Hermione Granger Grab your date and hold on to your dragons and join the Irish Cultural Center and McClelland Library for our fourth annual Wizarding Extravaganza – the “Fall Ball” edition! Dress in your finest formal attire (dress robes welcomed – even the Great Aunt Tessie variety) or represent your House and celebrate the start of “spooky season” with our annual event.Music, dancing, and special surprises await. Plus the showing of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Read more Read less
University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix: SIM 2024 – Simulation, Innovation and Medical Education Sessions
The Center for Simulation and Innovation at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix is hosting a conference on simulation best practices. We will cover topics in three different learning tracks &mda ... The Center for Simulation and Innovation at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix is hosting a conference on simulation best practices. We will cover topics in three different learning tracks — Curricular, Administrative and Action. The conference is open to physicians, nurses, allied health professionals and students with interest in simulation. Thanks to a generous grant from the Flinn Foundation, attendance is available for a low cost. The conference is also *eligible for 7.25 CME credits. For those attending from out of town, a block of rooms is available at the AC Hotel in Downtown Phoenix. Event registration is opening soon. *CME is only being applied for Saturday, October 5, for the Plenary and Themed workshop track sessions (info below). A maximum of 7.25 hours of CME credit will be possible if an attendee participates in all sessions. Featured Speakers Course DirectorJim Lindgren, MD, CHSE, FAAP, FACPMedical Director, Center for Simulation and Innovation, University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix Keynote SpeakerJordan Coulston, MDAsst. Dean, Clinical EducationSchool of Medicine and Advanced Medical EngineeringArizona State University | ASU Health Additional Presenters: Kelli Lorentsen, MD, Curricular Co-Director, Center for Simulation and Innovation, College of Medicine – Phoenix. Andrew Wong, MD, Associate Professor of Family Medicine, College of Medicine – Phoenix. Lorena Navarro, MSHS, RN/BSN, CHSE, Clinical Lead, Center for Simulation and Innovation, College of Medicine – Phoenix. Nathan E. Brent, RN, MSN/Ed, CHSE, Senior Program Coordinator, Center for Simulation and Innovation, College of Medicine – Phoenix. Friday, October 4, Registration and Keynote Beginning at 5:00 p.m., the conference will hold registration and host a happy hour. Dinner will then take place at 6:00 p.m., and the Keynote Buffmire Lecture — The Future of Simulation: AI & Beyond with Jordan Coulston, MD — will be delivered at 7:00 p.m. The remainder of the evening, 8:00 to 9:00 p.m., will be networking. Saturday, October 5, Tracks and Sessions Plenary Session Best Practices in Simulation, from 8:00 to 8:55 a.m. with Dr. Jim Lindgren This session will provide an A-Z overview of best practices in simulation. It will review aligning simulation cases and procedures with learning objectives determined by a needs assessment. It will review assessment — including incorporating EPA assessment in undergraduate medical education (UME) and milestones in graduate medical education (GME) simulation activities. It will also provide an overview of the pre-brief and de-briefing processes, as well as best practices for staffing and learner roles. Curricular Writing in Hi-Fidelity Simulation Cases, from 9:00 to 9:55 and again at 1:00 to 1:55 p.m. with Dr. Jordan Coulston This session will provide an overview of how to write a new simulation case scenario for learners following best practices. We will review needs assessments, creating learning objectives, matching content to learner level and creating the case based on those parameters, as well as within resource limitations. Running Rapid Response Simulations, from 10:00 to 10:55 and again at 2:00 to 2:55 p.m. with Dr. Jordan Coulston This session will provide an overview of how to run simulations for learners who are part of an on-call team responding to in-hospital urgent/emergent scenarios. It will review the utility of rapid response sims to simulate internship, as well as selecting content and the logistics for carrying out a successful event. Critical Components: The Pre-Brief and the De-Brief, from 11:00 to 11:55 and again at 3:00 to 3:55 p.m. with Kelli Lorentsen, MD, and Lorena Navarro, RN, CHSE, MSHS This session will provide an overview of what many consider the most important parts of the simulation experience, the pre-brief and the de-brief. We will describe and analyze the most important content to review, as well as time allotment to ensure success. Administrative Simulation Center Administration — Budget, Finance, Personnel, from 9:00 to 9:55 and again at 1:00 to 1:55 p.m. with Dr. Jim Lindgren This session will provide an overview of administrative aspects of running a center for simulation. It will briefly review physical plant aspects (a separate session dedicated to this topic is provided in another workshop). Budget, finance and personnel aspects will be reviewed — including analysis of the costs to run a successful center. Aspects such as cost per learner hour versus space utilization will help guide those wanting to improve efficiencies or to create a sim center de novo. Building Simulation Space — Physical Plant and Equipment, from 10:00 to 10:55 and again at 2:00 to 2:55 p.m. with Dr. Jim Lindgren This session will provide an overview of different types of simulation space. This will include a tour of the University of Arizona Center for Simulation and Innovation to look at inpatient hospital, outpatient clinical, procedure, lecture and debriefing spaces. An overview of both low- and high-fidelity equipment will be presented. Creative Staffing: A Pooled Staff Model, from 11:00 to 11:55 and again at 3:00 to 3:55 p.m. with Nathan Brent, RN, MSN/Ed, CHSE This session will provide insight into an alternative staffing approach to minimize cost and maximize efficiency in carrying out simulation activities. Traditional staffing models require FTE at high cost and benefits. An alternate approach to staffing utilizing a pool of workers will be presented along with the strategies to allow successful integration into existing or new simulation centers. Action Developing Confident Team Leaders, from 9:00 to 9:55 and again at 1:00 to 1:55 p.m. with Dr. Kelli Lorentsen This session will discuss the approach to developing learners into confident leaders of code and rapid response teams. We know that early learners struggle with taking on the challenge of orchestrating a team of providers to carry out resuscitation. In this session, we will review a novel program of intentionality that we utilize to augment our BLS/ACLS process to ready learners to be successful team leaders. Integrating POCUS into Simulation Curriculum, from 10:00 to 10:55 and again at 2:00 to 2:55 p.m. with Dr. Kelli Lorentsen In this workshop, the elements of a successful POCUS curriculum will be reviewed. We will discuss how to incorporate POCUS into UME starting with Anatomy and expanding into block and clerkship events. Both episodic and more focused content will be reviewed to allow attendees to help determine what may work best for their institution(s). Crew Resource Management, from 11:00 to 11:55 and again at 3:00 to 3:55 p.m. with Dr. Jordan Coulston Crew Resource Management (CRM) was originally developed in aviation. It has now become commonplace in health care as a method to train groups to function successfully as teams, as opposed to a collection of individuals. The goal of CRM is to clearly define techniques of communication to prevent errors and to empower everyone on the team to be able to communicate concerns effectively. This session will review CRM in general, and provide tips and tricks to incorporating CRM into training for UME/GME. Read more Read less
Keys to Change: Thirst Aid Water Drive Collection
*JUST ADDED* Thirst Aid Water Drive Collection Due to extreme heat, Thirst Aid is extended through the month of October Saturday, October 5th | 9am - 12pm 13 ... *JUST ADDED* Thirst Aid Water Drive Collection Due to extreme heat, Thirst Aid is extended through the month of October Saturday, October 5th | 9am - 12pm 1300 W. Harrison St, Phoenix, 85007 Due to extreme heat, Thirst Aid is extended through the month of October. Drop by with donations of bottled water, electrolytes, cooling towels and other "beat the heat" items. Help keep our unhoused neighbors safe! Simply load up your vehicle, drive up, and let us unload. Monetary donations now accepted for heat relief through October 31. Drop-in/drop off, opportunity for all ages! Read more Read less