Colleagues,

Registration is now open for the next grant funded webcast in the SSC series, 
The SSC as a Model for 
Mentoring<http://www.survivingsepsis.org/Resources/Pages/Webcasts.aspx>
The webcast, funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation is scheduled for 
Tuesday, October 15, 2013, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm U.S. Central Time.

Description
A mentoring relationship is formed between two individuals who are committed to 
improving their professional environment and the advancement of the protégé's 
career. The Physician Assistant Section of the Society of Critical Medicine 
values the professional growth that a structured mentoring program can provide. 
They have identified the Surviving Sepsis Campaign as a prime model for 
mentoring opportunities that will provide better patient care while affording 
PAs unique growth opportunities. Such a relationship can be applied to all 
professionals in the sepsis care team.

In this webcast the PA section will share examples of Surviving Sepsis Campaign 
elements that are prime mentoring activities. Presentations from the viewpoint 
of the mentee, mentor, and an objective educator will set the stage for 
participants to implement a mentoring program in their discipline that can 
provide significant professional growth for all involved while furthering the 
reach of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign. Time will be allotted for questions and 
answers from the participants following the presentations.

Faculty
Ryan O'Gowan, MBA, PA-C, FCCM
Managing Partner
Arete Healthcare Consulting, LLC
East Longmeadow, MA

Marie Mullen, MD
Clinical Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine
University of Massachusetts
North Worchester, MA

Emanuel P. Rivers, MD
Vice Chairman and Director of Research
Department of Emergency Services
Henry Ford Hospital
Detroit, MI

Learning Objectives
1. Describe the role of mentor and mentee in a healthcare setting
2. Explain the benefits of serving as a mentor
3. Write goals for a mentoring relationship that uses the Surviving Sepsis 
Campaign as a basis

Best regards,
Lori

Lori A. Harmon, RRT, MBA
Director, Program Development
Society of Critical Care Medicine
500 Midway Drive
Mount Prospect, IL 60056
O +1-847-493-6403
F  +1-847-493-6428
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
http://www.sccm.org<http://www.sccm.org/>

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