
Ep 85: Five Things Debunking Myths About Debriefing With Liz and Jesse
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In this episode Liz and Jesse run without a guest to tackle five big myths about debriefing to learn in clinical practice. Both Liz and Jesse have years – decades experience in facilitating debriefs in clinical practice settings and put a target on a few of the sticky myths that form barriers to creating these opportunities to learn and grow.
Our Five Debunked Debriefing Myths:
- Debriefing causes harm.
- Debriefs only happen after critical events.
- Debriefs should be psychologically based.
- You can’t lead a debrief if you were involved in the clinical situation.
- There’s no time to debrief.
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