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Sallie J. Weaver, Ph.D.The Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineCurriculum VitaeSallie J. Weaver, Ph.D.DateSciVal: AND PERSONAL INFORMATIONCurrent AppointmentsAssistant Professor, Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care MedicineThe Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MarylandCore Faculty, Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and QualityJohns Hopkins Medicine, Baltimore, MarylandAssistant Professor, Management & HealthcareThe Johns Hopkins University School of Business, Baltimore, MarylandPersonal DataThe Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality, andDepartment of Anesthesiology & Critical Care MedicineJohns Hopkins University School of MedicineConstellation Energy Building750 East Pratt Street Baltimore, Maryland 21202Phone: (410) 637-6265 e-mail: sweave14@jhmi.eduEducation and Training2002-2006B.S.Psychology/StatisticsFlorida State University2006CertificateHuman Performance ManagementFlorida State University2006-2008M.S.Psychology, Industrial-Organizational ConcentrationUniversity of Central Florida2006-2011Ph.D.Psychology, Industrial-Organizational ConcentrationUniversity of Central FloridaProfessional Experience2003-2006Research Assistant, Interim Lab Manager (04/2005-09/2005), Center for Research on Aging & Technology Enhancement, Department of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL2005Research Assistant, Applied Behavior Analysis Research Center, Department of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL2005-2009Knowledgebase Content Designer, MedAxiom—Medical Practice Management Solutions, Tallahassee, FL2006-2008Graduate Research Assistant, Motivation & Productivity Research Institute, and Department of Psychology, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL2007-2011Senior Graduate Research Assistant, Institute for Simulation & Training, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL2011-presentAssistant Professor, Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD2011-presentCore Faculty, Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality, Johns Hopkins Medicine, Baltimore, MDRESEARCH ACTIVITIES Publications: Peer-reviewed Original Research[Total citations as of 06/2014: 616 (Harzing), h-index = 12, g-index = 24] Weaver SJ, Weeks K, Pham JC, Pronovost PJ. On the CUSP: Stop BSI: Evaluating the relationship between CLABSI rates and patient safety climate profiles. American Journal of Infection Control. [in press]Weaver SJ, Dy SM, Rosen MA. Team-training in healthcare: A narrative synthesis of the literature. BMJ Quality and Safety. 2014;23(5): 359-372. PMID: 24501181Perez B, Knych SA, Weaver SJ, Liberman A, Abel E, Oetjen D, Wan, TH. (2014). Understanding the barriers to physician error reporting and disclosure: A systemic approach to a systematic problem. Journal of Patient Safety. 2014;10(1): 45-51. PMID: 24553443Clarke JL, Miff S, Clarke JL, Miff S, Cutler D, Udow-Phillips M, Wolterman D, Rosenthal M, McGonigal J, Gelinas LS, Demotte C, Hatlie MJ, Collier S, Hicks D, Doty J, Goeschel C, Rosen M, Weaver SJ, Johnson A, Welch R, Nass PL, McGonigal K. Navigating to excellence: solutions driving exceptional results. Am J Med Qual. 2014;29(1 Suppl):3S-18S. PMID: 24298173.Johnston FM, Tergas AI, Bennett JL, Valero V, Morrissey CK, Fader AN, Hobson DB, Weaver SJ, Rosen, MA, Wick EC. (2013). Measuring briefing and checklist compliance in surgery: A tool for quality improvement. American Journal of Medical Quality. 2013 Nov 22 [e-pub ahead of print]. PMID: 24270170.Lee CS, Nagy PG, Weaver SJ, Newman-Toker DE. Cognitive and system factors contributing to diagnostic errors in radiology. American Journal of Roentgenology. 2013;201(3):611-7. PMID: 23971454.Weaver SJ, Lubomski LH, Wilson RF, Pfoh ER, Martinez KA, Dy SM. Promoting a culture of safety as a patient safety strategy: A systematic review. Annals of Internal Medicine. 2013;158(5_Part_2): 369-374. PMID: 23460092.Winters BD, Weaver SJ, Pfoh ER, Yang T, Pham JC, Dy SM. Rapid response systems as a patient safety strategy: A systematic review. Annals of Internal Medicine. 2013;158 (5_Part_2):417-425. PMID: 23460099.Patterson PD, Weaver MD, Weaver SJ, Rosen MA, Todorova G, Weingart L, Krackhardt D, Lave J, Arnold R, Yealy D, Salas E. Measuring teamwork and conflict among Emergency Medical Technician personnel. Prehospital Emergency Care. 2012;16(1):98-108. PMID: 22128909.Weaver SJ, Salas E, King H. Twelve best practices for team training evaluation in health care. The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. 2011;37(8): 341-349. PMID: 21874969.Rosen MA, Weaver SJ, Lazzara EH, Salas E, Wu TS, Silvestri S, Schiebel N, Almeida S, King HB. Tools for evaluating team performance in simulation based training. Journal of Emergencies, Trauma, and Shock. 2010;3(4):353-359. PMID: 21063558.Weaver SJ, Salas E, Lyons R, Lazzara EH, Rosen MA, Diazgranados D, Grim JG, Augenstein JS, Birnbach DJ, King H. Simulation-based training (SBTT) at the sharp end: A qualitative study of SBTT design, implementation, and evaluation in healthcare. Journal of Emergencies, Trauma, and Shock. 2010;3(4):369-377. PMID: 21063560.Weaver SJ, Lyons R, DiazGranados D, Rosen MA, Salas E, Oglesby J, Birnbach DJ, Augenstein JS, Robinson DW, King HB. The anatomy of health care team training and the state of practice: A critical review. Academic Medicine. 2010;85(11):1746-1760. PMID: 20841989. Weaver SJ, Rosen MA, DiazGranados D, Lazzara EH, Lyons R, Salas E, Knych SA, McKeever M, Adler L, Barker M, King HB. Does teamwork improve performance in the operating room?: A multi-level evaluation. Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety.2010;36(3):133-142. PMID: 20235415.Lazzara E, Weaver SJ, Rosen MA, DiazGranados D, Salas E, Wu T, Silvestri S, Augenstein JS, Robinson D, Birnbach DJ, King H. TEAM MEDSS: Teamwork education and assessment map for medical educators designing simulation scenarios- A guide to authoring teamwork focused simulation based training scenarios for patient safety. Ergonomics in Design.2010;18(1): 11-17.Salas E, Rosen MA, Weaver SJ, Held JD, Weissmuller JJ. SBT Guidelines/Best Practices form the Field. Ergonomics in Design.2010;17(4):12-18.Charness N, Dijkstra K, Jastrzembski T, Weaver SJ, Champion M. Are laptop computers a health risk for an aging population? Gerontechnology. 2010;9(3):415-420. doi:10.4017/gt.2010.09.03.005.00.Kalisch B, Weaver SJ, Salas E. What does nursing teamwork look like?? A qualitative study. Journal of Nursing Care Quality. 2009;24(4):298-307. PMID: 19755879.Salas E, Weaver SJ, DiazGranados D, Lyons RL, King H. Sounding the call for team training in healthcare: Some insights and warnings. Academic Medicine. 2009;84(10): S128-S131. PMID: 19907374.Salas E, DiazGranados D, Weaver SJ, King,HB. Does team training work? Principles for healthcare. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2008;15(11):1002-1009. PMID: 18828828.Rosen MA, Salas E, Wu TS, Silvestri S, Lazzara EH, Lyons R, Weaver SJ, King HB. Promoting teamwork: An event-based approach to simulation-based teamwork training for emergency medicine residents. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2008;15(11):1190-1198. PMID: 18638035.Weaver SJ, Charness N, Dijkstra K, Jastrzembski T. Musculoskeletal pain in university workers: Age and gender effects. Gerontechnology. 2008;7(3): 279-292. doi:10.4017/gt.2008.07.03.003.00.BooksPritchard RD, Weaver SJ, Ashwood EL. Evidence-based productivity improvement: A practical guide to the productivity measurement and enhancement system. New York, NY: Routledge; 2011.Book ChaptersWeaver SJ, Che X, Pronovost PJ, Goeschel CA, Kosel KC, Rosen MA. Improving patient safety and care quality: A multi-team system perspective. In: Salas E, Rico R, Shuffler Porter M., eds. Pushing the boundaries: Multiteam systems in research & practice. Bingley, UK: Emerald. [Forthcoming].Salas E, Weaver SJ. Employee growth & development: Cultivating human capital. In Grawitch M, Ballard D., eds. The psychologically healthy workplace: Building a win-win environment for organizations and employees. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. [Forthcoming].Salas E, Rosen MA, Weaver SJ. Best practices for measuring team performance in healthcare. In: McGahie WC, ed. International best practices for evaluation in the health professions. London, UK: Radcliffe. 2013.Weaver SJ, Feitosa J, Salas E, Seddon R, Vozenilek JA. The science of teams: The theoretical drivers, models, & competencies of team performance for patient safety. In: Salas E, Frush K, eds. Improving patient safety through teamwork and team training. New York, NY: Oxford University Press; 2013: 3-26.Salas E, Weaver SJ, Shuffler ML. Learning, training, and development in organizations. In: Koslowski SWJ, ed. The Oxford Handbook of Industrial-Organizational Psychology, Vol. 1. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. 2012.Bedwell WL, Weaver SJ, Salas E, Tindall M. Emerging conceptualizations of adult training and learning. In: London M, Kozlowski SWJ, eds. Oxford Handbook for Lifelong Learning, Industrial/Organizational Psychology. New York, NY: Oxford University Press; 2011: 452-473.Salas E, Weaver SJ, Rosen MA, Gregory ME. Team training for patient safety. In: Caryon P, ed. Handbook of Human Factors and Ergonomics in Healthcare and Patient Safety, Vol. 2. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press; 2011: 627-648.Weaver SJ, Bedwell WL, Salas E. Training teams to cope with errors: A multi-level framework for instructional strategies & transfer. In: Hofmann D, Frese M, eds. Errors in Organizations: SIOP Frontiers Series. London, UK: Lawrence Erlbaum; 2011: 143-176.Salas E, Weaver SJ, Rosen MA, Smith-Jentsch KA. Managing team performance in complex settings: Research-based best practices. In: Smither JW, London M, eds. Performance Management: Putting Research into Practice. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass; 2009: 197-232. **2009 Winner of the Academy of Human Resource Development’s R. Wayne Pace HRD Book of the Year Award**Weaver SJ, Wildman JL, Salas E. How to build expert teams. In: Cooper CL, Burke RJ, eds. The Peak Performing Organization. Oxford, UK: Taylor & Francis; 2008:129-156.Pritchard RD, DiazGranados D, Weaver SJ, Bedwell WL, Harrell MM. Virtual environment performance assessment: Organizational level considerations. In: Schmorrow D, Cohn J, Nicholson D, eds. The Handbook of Virtual Environment Training: Understanding, Predicting and Implementing Effective Training Solutions for Accelerated and Experiential Learning. Westport, CN: Praeger Security International; 2008.Peer- Reviewed Conference ProceedingsLyons R, Allen C, Weaver SJ, Metcalf D, Graffeo C, Salas E. The combat medic card game for emergency medical procedures: A usability and learning study. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 55th Annual Meeting; Sep 19-23, 2011; Las Vegas, NV.Lazzara E, Weaver SJ. Simulation in healthcare: One size fits all?. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 55th Annual Meeting; Sep 19-23, 2011; Las Vegas, NV. Lazzara E, Weaver SJ. Mobile technology: The wave of the future in healthcare?. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 55th Annual Meeting; Sep 19-23, 2011; Las Vegas, NV.Dietz AS, Weaver SJ, Sierra MJ, Bedwell WL, Salas E, Smith-Jentsch K, Fiore SM, Driskell JE. Unpacking the temporal and interactive effects of stress on individual and team performance. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 54th Annual Meeting; Sep 27-Oct 2, 2010; Santa Monica, CA. Weaver SJ, DiazGranados D. Healthcare recovery: How the science of Human Factors is challenging healthcare to move patient safety forward. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 54th Annual Meeting; Sep 27-Oct 2, 2010; Santa Monica, CA. Weaver SJ, Salas E. Training and measurement at the extremes: Developing and sustaining expert team performance in isolated, confined, extreme environments. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 54th Annual Meeting; Sep 27-Oct 2, 2010; Santa Monica, CA. Weaver SJ, DiazGranados D, Rosen M, Lyons R, Salas E, et al. Team training for medical military teams: Using simulation to improve teamwork. In: Proceedings of the 2009 Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation, and Education Conference (I/ITSEC);2009; Orlando, FL. Charness N, Dijkstra K, Jastrzembski T, Weaver SJ, Champion M. Monitor viewing distance for younger and older workers. Proceedings of the 52nd Annual Conference of the Human Factors and Ergonomic Society; 2008; New York, NY.Technical Reports, Report Chapters, & White PapersWeaver SJ. Dialysis Survey on Patient Safety (DSOPS) Follow-up Summary Report. Unpublished technical report. June 2014.Weaver SJ, Edrees H, Ismail N. Mindfully developing a culture of safety through the Comprehensive Unit-based Safety Program (CUSP): Report and debriefing summary from the “Safety Culture Site Visit” to Abu Dhabi, UAE. Unpublished technical report. November 2013.Weaver SJ, Dy S, Lubomski L, Wilson R. Promoting a culture of safety. In R.M. Watcher, P.G. Shekelle, P. Pronovost (Eds.). Making healthcare safer 2012: A critical analysis of the evidence of patient safety practices (AHRQ Publication No. 13-E001-EF). Rockville, MD. March 2013.Weaver SJ, Rosen MA. Team-training in healthcare: Brief review. In R.M. Watcher, P.G. Shekelle, P. Pronovost (Eds.). Making healthcare safer 2012: A critical analysis of the evidence of patient safety practices (AHRQ Publication No. 13-E001-EF). Rockville, MD. March 2013.Winters B, Weaver SJ, Dy S. Rapid response systems. In: R.M. Watcher, P.G. Shekelle, P. Pronovost (Eds.). Making healthcare safer 2012: A critical analysis of the evidence of patient safety practices (AHRQ Publication No. 13-E001-EF). Rockville, MD. March 2013.Weaver SJ, Marsteller JA, Wu AW, Pronovost PJ. Patient Safety, Safety Culture and Medical Liability: Recommendations for Measurement, Analysis, and Interpretation.” Appendix A in McDonnell, C., Pillen, M., Ridgely, S., Greenberg, M., Driver, N., Colangelo, A., & Haviland, A. (Eds.). Annual Evaluation Report: Task Order No. 3: 'The Longitudinal Evaluation of the Patient Safety and Medical Liability Reform Demonstration Program'. Submitted to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HHS, by James Bell Associates, Arlington, VA and RAND Corporation. 2012.Smith-Jentsch KA, Sierra MJ, Weaver SJ, Bedwell WL, Dietz A, et al. Team training needs analysis for long-duration space flight (Part 1 of 3): Task analysis. Unpublished white paper. NASA Grant #NNX09AK48G. August 2010.Driskell JE, Dietz AS, Weaver SJ, Bedwell WL, Sierra MJ. Stress training taxonomy. Unpublished white paper. NASA Grant #NNX09AK48G. August 2010.Dietz AS, Weaver SJ, Bedwell WL, Sierra MJ, Salas E, Smith-Jentsch K, Fiore SM. Stress in long-duration spaceflight teams: Exploring the complex network of critical antecedents impacting team processes and performance. Unpublished white paper. NASA Grant #NNX09AK48G. March 2010.GenerationOne. Evaluating the GenerationOne mobile health solution system: UCF pilot (Tech. Rep.). Orlando, FL: Lyons RL, Heyne K, Lazzara EH, Pavlas D, Weaver SJ. March 2010.Ramachandran S, Weaver SJ, Lazzara EH, Pavlas D, Heyne K, Dietz A, Salas E, Burke SB. Model of individualized instruction and intelligent tutoring for developing an adaptable workforce (ONR: N000I4-09-M-0328). Arlington, VA: Office of Naval Research. January 2010.Toolkits CUSP for Safe Surgery Toolkit. (2013). Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine & Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.Army Trauma Training Center Training Evaluation Toolkit. (2011). University of Central Florida.Symposia PresentationsWeaver SJ, Goeschel C, Che X, Fawole JO, Kosel K, Pronovost PJ, Rosen, MA. A framework for examining leadership accountability for patient safety and quality improvement. Paper presented at the 74th annual meeting of the Academy of Management; August 2014; Philadelphia, PA.Rosen MA, Goeschel C, Che X, Kosel KC, Pronovost PJ, Weaver SJ. Leadership for patient safety: Accountability and alignment strategies across the organization. Paper presented at the 74th annual meeting of the Academy of Management; August 2014; Philadelphia, PA.Che X, Rosen MA, Goeschel C, Fawole JO, Weaver, SJ. Simulation in the executive suite: Building leadership for patient safety. Paper presented at the 74th annual meeting of the Academy of Management; August 2014; Philadelphia, PA.Kim SH, Weaver SJ, Rosen MA, Yang T. Creativity for the rest of us: Examining occupational status and creativity in a safety critical context. Paper presented at the 74th annual meeting of the Academy of Management; August 2014; Philadelphia, PA.Lee S, Pronovost PJ, Dorman T, Weaver SJ, Phan PH. The impact of handoffs on patient safety: Evidence from HSOPS. Paper presented at the 2014 Johns Hopkins Medicine Patient Safety Summit; June 2014; Baltimore, MD.Rosen MA, Weaver SJ, Goeschel C. Seeing patient safety from the c-suite: A qualitative study of executive leadership and change. Paper presented at the 73rd annual meeting of the Academy of Management; August 2013; Orlando, FL.Weaver SJ, Rosen MA. Two case studies of frontline healthcare provider driven teamwork improvement. Paper presented at the 28th annual meeting of the Society for Industrial-Organizational Psychology; April 2013; Houston, TX.Weaver SJ, Salas E, Smith-Jentsch KA, Carter N, Adler L, Knych S. Patient Safety climate profiles: A configural approach to examining the relationship between climate and patient outcomes. Paper presented at the annual research meeting of the Academy of Health; June 2012; Orlando, Florida. Weaver SJ. Partnering science and practice to navigate the complexity of safety culture and climate. In, Garman, A. (chair), Helping healthcare organizations and policy makers navigate issues of context, culture, and climate. Panel presentation at the 27th annual meeting of the Society for Industrial-Organizational Psychology; April 2012; San Diego, California.Weaver SJ, Salas E, Smith-Jentsch KA, Carter, N. A configural approach to patient safety climate: Climate profile characteristics and patient outcomes. Paper presented at the 27th annual meeting of the Society for Industrial-Organizational Psychology; April 2012; San Diego, California.Weaver SJ, Salas E. Training teams to self-correct when the lives of others depend on it: Team training for patient safety. Paper presented at the 26th annual meeting of the Society for Industrial Organizational Psychology; April 2011; Chicago, Illinois.Weaver SJ, Smith-Jentsch KA. Composition, cohesion, and climate in air traffic control teams. Paper presented at the 26th annual meeting of the Society for Industrial Organizational Psychology; April 2011; Chicago, Illinois. Bedwell WL, Smith-Jentsch KA, Weaver SJ, Sierra MJ, Fiore SM. Long-duration space flight crews: A team training needs analysis. Paper presented at the 26th annual meeting of the Society for Industrial Organizational Psychology; April 2011; Chicago, Illinois.Dietz AS, Weaver SJ, Sierra MJ, Bedwell WL, Salas E, Smith-Jentsch KA, et al. Unpacking the temporal and interactive effects of stress on individual and team performance. Paper presented at the 54th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society; September 27-October 1, 2010; San Francisco, CA,Dietz AS, Sierra MJ, Weaver SJ, Bedwell WL, Salas E, Smith-Jentsch KA, Fiore SM. Teams in ICE: Identifying focal stressors in long-duration spaceflight. Paper accepted for presentation at the 5th Annual INGRoup Conference; July 2010; Washington, DC. Weaver SJ, DiazGranados D, Rosen MA, Lyons R, Salas E, et al. I/O on the Healthcare front lines: Evaluating the effectiveness of team training in forward surgical teams. In. S. Hysong (Chair), Paging Dr. I/O: Improving Healthcare Quality through I/O Psychology Research. Symposium conducted at the 24rd annual meeting of the Society for Industrial/Organizational Psychology; April 2010; Atlanta, GA.Dietz AS, Sierra MJ, Bedwell WL, Weaver SJ, Salas E, Smith-Jentsch KA, Fiore SM. Identifying antecedents to stress in long-duration spaceflight: A multilevel, interactive, and temporal perspective. Paper presented at the 2010 Florida Student Conference on Human Factors & Applied Psychology; April 2010; Daytona Beach, FL. Weaver SJ, Salas E, Adler L, Knych S. Team training to enhance patient safety in the OR: TeamSTEPPS at Florida Hospital. Presented at the TeamSTEPPS Collaborative Conference; June 2009; Omaha, NE.Weaver SJ, Rosen MA, DiazGranados D, Lyons RL, Lazzara EH, Barnhard AM, Salas E. Teamwork at the sharp end: Can team training improve patient safety in the operating room?. In K. Charles (Chair), The role of I/O Psychology in Resolving the Crisis in Healthcare. Symposium conducted at the 23rd annual meeting of the Society for Industrial/Organizational Psychology; April 2009; New Orleans.Weaver SJ, Rosen MA, DiazGranados D, Salas E. Team training to enhance organizational safety culture. In S. J. Weaver, R. L. Lyons, & E. Salas (Co-chairs). Transforming Organizational Culture in Complex, Dynamic Environments for Safety. Symposium conducted at the 23rd annual meeting of the Society for Industrial/Organizational Psychology; April 2009; New Orleans.Rosen MA, Lazzara EH, Lyons R, Weaver SJ, Salas E, Wu T, Silvestri S, King HB. SMARTER-Team: Adapting Event-based Tools for Simulation-based Training in Healthcare. Paper presented at the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society; October 2008; New York, NY.Charness N, Dijkstra K, Jastrzembski T, Weaver SJ, Champion, M. (2008, August). Maintaining a healthy work environment: Office ergonomics at work and home for younger and older workers. In Sarah J. Czaja (chair). Aging, Health, and Technology---Findings From CREATE. Symposium conducted at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association; August 2008; Boston, MA.Weaver SJ, Tomasi M. Sit down and get to work: The effects of a treatment package designed to increase time on-task in a mainstream kindergarten classroom. In Stephanie Perrino (Chair), Implementing ABA interventions in Elementary Schools: Four Examples. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Association for Applied Behavior Analysis; May 2006; Atlanta, GA.Charness N, Dijkstra K, Jastrzembski T, Weaver SJ. Successful Adaptation to Work Stations by Older Workers. In S. J. Czaja (Chair), CREATE, Symposium conducted at annual Gerontological Society of America meetings; November 2006; Dallas, TX.Weaver SJ, Tomasi M. The effects of variable Social reinforcement, delayed contingent access to preferred activities, and visual prompting to increase time on-task in a mainstream elementary classroom. In Austin Jackson (Chair), Behavior Analysis in Regular Education Classrooms: Three Examples. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis; September 2005; Sarasota, FL.Poster PresentationsWeaver SJ, Kent PS, Paine LA, Sawyer MD, Daugherty-Biddison E. Safety Climate and Infection Control Adherence Behaviors among Acute Care Providers. Poster presented at the 2014 Johns Hopkins Medicine Patient Safety Summit; June 2014; Baltimore, MD.Pillari M, Daugherty-Biddison E, Weaver SJ, Murakami P, Sawyer M, Paine LA, Kent P. Identifying Hospital-Wide Specific Safety Concerns: Large Scale use of the 2-Question Survey; June, 2014; Baltimore, MD.Johnson M, Weaver SJ, Mix M, Mueller MD, Stewart R, Bair-Merritt M, Johnson S, Rinke ML. Improvement in the Administration of Contraception for Adolescents in a Pediatric Practice. Poster presented at the 2014 Medical Quality Conference, Annual Meeting of the American College of Medical Quality; May 2014; Bethesda, MD.Weaver SJ, Paine LA, Sawyer MD, Kent PS, Pronovost PJ. A cross-sectional analysis comparing safety culture profile characteristics in CUSP and non-CUSP work areas. Poster presented at the 2012 Johns Hopkins Medicine Patient Safety Summit; June 2012; Baltimore, MD.Kishnan M, Van Wyck D, Culkin N, Holland J, Goeschel C, Lubomski LH, Taylor K, Weaver SJ. Meeting the challenge: Translating effective quality improvement strategies from the inpatient to the outpatient setting. Poster presented at the 2012 Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAI) Data Summit. US Department of Health & Human Services; May 2012; Kansas City, MO.Weaver SJ, Latif A, Pronovost PJ. Physician perceptions of workload: The effect of unit type and individual differences in training and tenure. Poster presented at the inaugural Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics in Healthcare; May 2012; Baltimore, MD.Cendan J, Gregory ME, Lazzara E, Weaver SJ, Lyons R, Salas E. Improving skill confidence on handovers in medical education. Poster presented at the 12th Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare; January 2012; San Diego, CA.Smith-Jentsch KA, Sierra MJ,?Weaver SJ, Bedwell WL, Salas E. Training multi-team systems to self-correct.? Poster presented at the 26th annual meeting of the Society for Industrial Organizational Psychology,; April 2011; Chicago, IL.Weaver SJ, Bedwell WL, Dietz A, Salas E, Smith-Jentsch KA, Fiore S. The science of team performance and training: Fuel for the long voyage to Mars. Poster presented at the fifth annual Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research (INGroup) conference; July 2010; Washington, DC. Smith-Jentsch KA, Weaver SJ, Wiese C, Kraiger K. Evidence of the reliability and validity of collective climates in work teams. Poster presented at the 5th Annual INGRoup Conference; July 2010; Washington, DC.Weaver SJ ,Rosen MA, Salas E, Kadis J, Harden S, Marino A. Changing safety culture from the inside out: A multi-level evaluation of crew resource management training in Endoscopy & Pain Management. Poster presented at the 2010 National Patient Safety Foundation Annual Congress; May 2010; Orlando, FL.Weaver SJ, Bedwell WL, Salas E, Smith-Jentsch KA, Fiore S, Dietz A. Team Effectiveness in long duration spaceflight: A conceptual guiding framework. Poster presented at the annual NASA Human Research Program Investigator’s Workshop; February 2010; Houston, TX.Wright NE, Pritchard RD, van Tuijl H, Bedwell WL, Weaver SJ, Fullick JM. Maximizing controllability in performance measures. Poster presented at the 25th Annual Conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology; April 2010; Atlanta, GA.Musaeus P, Rosen MA, Lazzara EH, Weaver SJ, Lyons R, Salas E, Wu TS, Silvestri S. Situational judgment and opinion in simulation training with medical residents. Poster presented at the 9th Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare; January 2009; Lake Buena Vista, FL.DiazGranados D, Rosen MA, Weaver SJ, Lyons R, Salas E, Wilson KA, Augenstein JS, Robinson DW, King HB. Effects on Collective Efficacy in Forward Surgical Teams: Does Type of Simulation Matter? Poster presented at the 9th Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare; January 2009; Lake Buena Vista, FL.DiazGranados D, Rosen MA, Lyons R, Weaver SJ, Salas E, Wilson KA, Augenstein JS, Robinson DW, King HB. Can Simulation-Based Training in FSTs Develop Affective Team Competencies? Poster presented at the 9th Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare; January 2009; Lake Buena Vista, FL.Weaver SJ, Rosen MA, DiazGranados D, Lyons R, Lazzara E. Optimizing Safe, Effective Care through Teamwork: Interim results of an Evaluation of TeamSTEPPS in the Operating Room. Poster presented at the 20th annual Institute for Healthcare Improvement National Forum; December 2008; Nashville, TN.Klein C, Salas E, DiazGranados D, Lyons R, Bedwell WL, Weaver SJ. Investigating the Prevalence, Characteristics, and Effectiveness of Teams: A U.S. Sample Surveyed. Poster presented at the annual meeting of Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research (INGRoup); July 2008; Kansas City, MO.Weaver SJ, Bedwell WL, Fullick JM, Pritchard RD. Enhancing productivity: Exploring the impact of task significance, autonomy, & organizational value congruence on interventional effectiveness. Poster presented at the annual meeting the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology; April, 2008; San Francisco, CA.Fullick JM. Bedwell WL, Weaver SJ, Pritchard RD. I need you, you need me: Interdependence, representation, productivity. Poster presented at the annual meeting the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology; April 2008; San Francisco, CA.Weaver SJ, Wilson KA, Salas E. Is Common Ground Enough? An Investigation of Two Types of Teamwork on Patient Safety. Poster presented at the 2008 Industrial-Organizational & Organizational Behavior Conference; March 2008; Denver, CO.Weaver SJ, Bedwell WL, Salas E. Preventative Diligence: A Theoretical Framework for Training Teams to Cope with Errors. Poster presented at the 2008 Industrial-Organizational & Organizational Behavior Conference; March 2008; Denver, CO.Weaver SJ, Pritchard RD. Characteristics for Success: Predicting Intervention Effectiveness with the Job Characteristics Model. Poster presented at the 2008 Industrial-Organizational & Organizational Behavior Conference; March 2008; Denver, CO.Weaver SJ, Bedwell WB, Fiore SM, Salas E. Distributed Teams: The Impact of Technology Mediated Interaction on Team Motivation. Poster presented at the APA Div 21/19 Mid Year Conference; March 2008; Fairfax, VA.Bedwell WL, Weaver SJ, Fullick JM, Pritchard RD. Autonomy, Technological Complexity and Productivity Gain within the Productivity Enhancement and Measurement System (ProMES). Poster presented at the annual Industrial-Organizational & Organizational Behavior Conference; March 2007; Indianapolis, IN.Dijkstra K, Charness N, Jastrzembski T, Weaver SJ, Champion M. Effects of Feedback on Workstation Ergonomics in Older Workers. Poster presented at the 2007 Meeting of the American Psychological Association; August 2007; San Francisco, CA.Extramural FundingCurrent1KL2TR001077-01 Ford (PI)10/01/13-06/30/15National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences/Johns Hopkins Institute for Clinical and Translational ResearchClinical Research Scholar program is designed to provide a myriad of opportunities to interact with a multidisciplinary team of mentors and fellow scholars and conduct innovative and enlightening research.Role: Scholar, 75%000 Weaver (PI) 02/18/14-08/18/14 DaVita, Inc.Culture of Patient Safety Follow-up AssessmentThe specific aims of is contract is to collect, analyze, and report results from a follow-up assessment of patient safety culture among the 30 DaVita outpatient hemodialysis clinics who participated in the “DaVita/Johns Hopkins 30” pilot projectRole: PI, 12.5%HHSA29032001T Pronovost (PI) 09/01/11–08/31/15 AHRQ Development and Demonstration of a Surgical Unit-based Safety Program (SUSP) to Reduce Surgical Site Infection (SSI) and Other Surgical ComplicationsThe major goals of this project are to develop and implement a comprehensive intervention to reduce SSI and other surgical complications.Role: Co-Investigator, no salary supportHHSM-500-2012-007C Rosen (PI)07/01/12-02/28/14VHA Health FoundationCMS Partnership for Patient Initiative or Pathway for Organizational Change, Accountability, and ActivationOf Executive Leadership in Patient SafetyThe project seeks to develop practical and effective patient safety strategies, tactics and tools for C-Suite teams and CEOs and to advance the science surrounding effective executive leadership for reducing preventable patient harm. Role: Co-Investigator, no salary supportPreviousNo number Pronovost (PI)01/01/12-12/31/13Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA)CUSP for CLABSI in Abu DhabiThe primary goals of this collaboration are to build infrastructure, implement interventions to eliminate central line associated blood stream infections (CLABSI) and improve safety culture, and build capacity for improving patient safety ”cultivate local leaders”. Role on Project: Co-Investigator No number Lubomski (PI)08/01/12-10/31/13Maryland Patient Safety CenterMaryland Dialysis CUSP/CLABSIThe project has two goals: to develop strategies and tools to improve patient safety and reduce central line associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI) in patients receiving hemodialysis in Maryland outpatient settings; conduct pilot project in a cohort of approximately 30 outpatients dialysis facilities in Maryland, learn from the pilot and share what is learned with all dialysis facilities.Role: Co-Investigator000 Goeschel (PI) 08/15/11-11/16/12 DaVita, Inc.A Multifaceted Intervention to Reduce CLABSI and Other Vascular Access Infections in Patients Receiving Outpatient HemodialysisThe major goals of this pilot project are to develop, implement, and evaluate a multi-faceted intervention to reduce central line associated blood-stream infections in outpatient hemodialysis patients.Role: Co-InvestigatorAHRQ (HHSA290200600022; Task Order # 7)Pronovost (PI) 10/1/11-10/12National Implementation of Comprehensive Unit-based Safety Program to Reduce Central Line-Associated Blood Stream InfectionsThe primary goals of this project are to reduce the national incidence of hospital acquired central line associated bloodstream infections in the intensive care setting.Role: Co-investigatorHHSA290200710062I (RAND; JH subcontract 9920110015) Pronovost (PI) 10/1/11-6/30/12 Critical Analysis of the Evidence for Patient Safety PracticesThe major goals of this project are to conduct critical systematic reviews and analysis of Patient Safety Practices as an expansion of earlier evidence reports and current listing of Safe Practices for Better Healthcare 2012. Role: Co-Investigator000 Weaver (PI) & Charness (Mentor) 2005-2006Florida State University Bess Ward Endowment (Honors Thesis Grant)Musculoskeletal Pain in University WorkersThe major goal of this project was to investigate age and gender differences in musculoskeletal pain.Role: PIResearch Program Building/Leadership2012-presentCo-founder and Co-Director, Provider Behavior GroupEDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIESEducational PublicationsRosen MA, Hunt EA, Pronovost PJ, Federowicz MA, Weaver SJ. In situ simulation in continuing education for the healthcare professions: A systematic review. Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions. 2012;32(4): 243-254. PMID: 23280527.Weaver SJ, Newman-Toker D, Rosen MA. Skill decay and diagnostic error; Best practices for continuing education in healthcare. Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions. 2012;32(4): 269-278. PMID: 23280530.Weaver SJ, Rosen MA, Salas E, Baum KD, King HB. Integrating the science of team training into continuing education: Evidence-based recommendations. Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions. 2010;30(4):208-220. PMID: 21171026.TeachingClassroom Instruction2014Faculty, Transforming Health Systems for Accountable Care (Executive Education), Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health2014Invited lecturer, Patient Safety and Medical Errors (309.730), Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health2013Faculty, Leadership in Patient Safety and Quality program, Johns Hopkins Armstrong Institute & Carey School of Business2013-Current Faculty, Topics in Interdisciplinary Medicine (TIME): Patient Safety, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine2012-CurrentInvited lecturer, Introduction to Healthcare Quality and Patient Safety: A Management Perspective (312.678), Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health2007Instructor, Advanced Research Methods, Lab Course, University of Central Florida2006-2007Instructor, Research Methods, Lab Course, University of Central Florida2006-2007Graduate Teaching Assistant, Psychology of Personality, University of Central FloridaCME Instruction2012-CurrentFaculty, Patient Safety Certificate Program, Continuing medical education, Johns Hopkins Armstrong Institute2012-CurrentFaculty, Comprehensive Unit-Based Safety Program Implementation Workshop, Continuing education, Johns Hopkins Armstrong Institute2012-CurrentInvited lecturer, Armstrong Institute Patient Safety Fellowship 2012-Current Invited lecturer, Armstrong Institute Resident Scholars Training ProgramWorkshops/Seminars2013Faulty, Linking Fiction, Science and Gaming Strategy for Safety Leadership Skill Building II, Workshop conducted at the VHA Navigating to Excellence Forum. Las Vegas, NV. (May, 2013).2013Faculty, Pairing Team Training and Organizational Change to Optimize Transfer of Training. Workshop conducted at the 13th Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare. Orlando, FL. (January, 2013).Faculty, War gaming: Linking fiction, science, and gaming strategy for safety leadership skill building. Workshop conducted at the VHA Partnership for Patients Leadership Network Executive Forum. Orlando, FL. (December, 2012).2012 Faculty, Implementing observational rating systems in simulation-based training curriculum. Workshop presented at the 12th Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare. San Diego, CA. (January, 2012).2011Faculty, Integrating the science of team training to create workplace health and safety. Workshop presented at the 2011 American Psychological Association’s Work, Stress and Health Conference. Orlando, FL. (May, 2011).2011Faculty, Developing observers and tools to reliably assess teamwork skills in simulation-?based environments. Workshop presented at the 2011 International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare. New Orleans, LA. (January, 2011)Faculty, Building expert healthcare teams: Designing scenarios and measurement Tools. Tutorial presented at the 2010 Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation, and Education Conference (I/ITSEC). Orlando, FL. (2010, November).Faculty, Measuring teamwork: Strategies and tools for assessment in simulation and on-the-job. Workshop presented at the 14th Ottawa Conference on the Assessment of Competence in Medicine and the Healthcare Professions. Miami, FL. (2010, May).Faculty, Designing event-based measurement tools for teamwork skills training. Workshop presented at the International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, Phoenix, AZ. (January, 2010).MentoringAdvisees2014-presentSON Undergraduate Research Honors Program Mentor: Natalie Archer 2012-2013SON FULD Fellowship Mentor: Elizabeth Campbell, Johns Hopkins School of NursingThesis committees2013-present Committee Member: Hanan Edress, Doctoral Oral Exams (DrPH), Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Dept. of Health Policy and Management2012-2013Committee Member: Andrew P. Stivers, PharmD, Medication Use Safety Residency Project 2012Committee Member: Daniel Doyle, Preliminary Doctoral Oral Exam (DrPH), Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Dept. of Health Policy and ManagementTraining grant participation2012-presentAcademic General Pediatrics Fellowship, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Post-Doctoral Training in Pediatric Primary Care, Quality Improvement in Primary Care, and Health Disparities2013-present, Pediatric Quality Improvement Fellowship QI Mentor: Shweta Antani, MD2012-2014, Pediatric Quality Improvement Fellowship QI Mentor: Martha Johnson, MDEducational Program Building/Leadership2012-2014Chair, Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety & Quality Grand Rounds2012-currentMember, Armstrong Institute Education Council2011-2012 Director, Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety & Quality Patient Safety Certificate ProgramSYSTEM INNOVATION AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT ACTIVITIESSystem Innovation and Quality Improvement Publications **See research publicationsSystem Innovation and Quality Improvement efforts within JHM: Pediatric Patient and Family Advisory Council Retreat: Facilitator2014Central Sterile and OR teamwork processes2014PICU CLABSI conversation2014Patient safety culture risk dashboard subcommittee2012-PresentFaculty, JHM TeamSTEPPS Master Training Program 2012-2013ACCM staff safety assessment2011-PresentPatient safety culture assessmentSystem Innovation and Quality Improvement Extramural Funding **See Research Extramural FundingORGANIZATIONAL ACTIVITIESInstitutional Administrative Appointments2014-presentCulture advisory council, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD2013-presentProfessionalism in Practice (PIP) Steering Committee, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD2012-presentEducation Council, Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality, JHM, Baltimore, MDEditorial Activities Journal peer review activities Implementation ScienceJournal of Applied PsychologyBMJ Quality & SafetyJournal of Patient SafetyJournal of Continuing Education in the Health ProfessionsJournal of Healthcare EngineeringIIE Transactions on Healthcare Systems EngineeringProfessional Societies 2006- PresentSociety for Industrial/ Organizational Psychology, member2009- PresentAcademy of Management, member2010-PresentAmerican Psychological Association, member2009- 2012Society for Simulation in Healthcare, member 2009-2012American Society for Training & Development, member 2009-2012Human Factors & Ergonomics Society, member Conference Organizer, Session Chair05/2013Weaver SJ, Hysong S. (Co-Chairs). Community of interest: I/O Psychologists in healthcare. Symposia chaired at the 29th annual meeting of the Society for Industrial-Organizational Psychology, Honolulu, HI.08/2013Weaver SJ. Organizational change across levels and outcomes when the stakes are high. Symposia chaired at the 73rd annual meeting of the Academy of Management, Orlando, FL.04/2013Weaver SJ, Hysong S. (Co-Chairs). Community of interest: I/O Psychologists in healthcare. Symposia chaired at the 28th annual meeting of the Society for Industrial-Organizational Psychology, Houston, TX.04/2011Salas E, Weaver SJ. (Co-Chairs). Teams in the wild: Do existing theories, methods, and inferences still fit?. Panel presented at the 26th annual conference of the Society for Industrial/Organizational Psychology. Chicago.04/2010Weaver SJ, Lyons R, Salas E. (Co-Chairs). Transforming organizational culture in complex, dynamic environments for safety. Symposium conducted at the 23rd annual meeting of the Society for Industrial/Organizational Psychology. New Orleans. 04/2010DiazGranados D, Weaver SJ, Salas E. (Co-chairs). Training for impact: Scientifically grounded practical advice. Symposium conducted at the 23rd annual meeting of the Society for Industrial/Organizational Psychology. New Orleans.Consultantships 2010-2011Department of Defense Patient Safety ProgramSupported analysis of evaluation data for the Team-Up program and TeamSTEPPS programs collected from a northwestern military hospital facility (MTF). Supported strategic development plans for TeamSTEPPS 2.0. Provided analysis of team training evaluation data and supported interpretation and feedback generation for frontline and leadership outlets.2010-2011Memorial Healthcare SystemDeveloped an evaluation protocol to assess the impact of team training within the endoscopy and pain management service lines. Developed a structural knowledge measure and analyzed multi-level evaluation data including trainee reactions, attitude surveys, and behavioral observation data. Provided recommendations for future quality improvement efforts and training development.2009-2011Florida Hospital Collaborated with the health system patient safety department to collect and analyze the annual AHRQ Hospital Survey on Patient Safety (HSOPS) culture collected from over 14,000 employees and clinicians. Prepared feedback reports for hospital administration and prepared data sets for submission to the AHRQ comparative database.2005-2006Sabal Palm Elementary SchoolServed as a Behavior Technician in support of the school’s behavior analyst. Duties included functional behavior assessment of children with varied exceptionalities, design of client behavior program, and providing teacher support in implementation of classroom behavior programs.RECOGNITIONAwards, Honors 2012-2013 Johns Hopkins Armstrong Institute Clinical Research Scholar, Johns Hopkins Medicine2009 Joyce & Thayer Doctoral Fellowship, Society for Industrial/Organizational Psychology 2009 Doctoral Scholarship, National Training and Simulation Association & Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation, and Education Conference 2008 Institute for Healthcare Improvement National Forum Student Scholarship Institute for Healthcare Improvement National Forum Student Travel Stipend 2007 University of Central Florida Graduate Travel Award Invited Talks, Panels (*= international invitation)05/2014“Improving patient safety and care quality: A multi-team system perspective,” Ralph P. Leischner, Jr, MD, Institute for Medical Education, Education Program Conference, Loyloa University Stritch School of Medicine, Chicago, IL.03/2014“Cognitive and organizational psychology research in quality,” American College of Medical Quality, Bethesda, MD.03/2014 “Implications of team theory and science for nurse credentialing research”. Institute of Medicine, Standing Committee on Credentialing Research in Nursing. Washington, D.C.03/2014“Creativity, safety culture, and shared leadership accountability in patient safety and quality improvement”. University of South Florida, Industrial-Organizational Program Brownbag Series, Tampa, FL.12/2013 “Team training in healthcare and TeamSTEPPS at Johns Hopkins”. TeamSTEPPS National Implementation Webinar Series. Baltimore, MD.11/2013“You never step in the same river twice: Examining the myths, legends, and what actually works when it comes to organizational change in healthcare”. Nebraska Critical Access Hospital Conference on Quality. Kearney, NE. 09/2013“Implications of theory for research on health care team functioning”. National Cancer Institute, Process of Care Research Branch. Bethesda, MD.05/2013* “Beyond the checklist: Myths, legends, and what actually works to change safety culture in Surgery,”Keynote address, Chirurgendagen (Surgeon’s Day), Annual Medical Conference of the Dutch Society of Surgery (NVvH), Netherlands.07/2012“Evidence that TeamSTEPPS saves lives,” Methodist Hospital Lectureship at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Summer Institute on Evidence-Based Practice. San Antonio, TX.07/2012“Activating patients in their own rescue: Investigating the comparative effectiveness of interventions to optimize patient activation as partners in safety, A proposal & partnership in progress,” Annual Improvement Science Research Summit on Research Methods, San Antonio, TX.06/2012“Leading a culture of safety: Best practices for advancing a culture of safety and commitment to quality.” Keynote address, Asociación de Hospitales de Puerto Rico Hospital Engagement Network kickoff.05/2012 “Patient safety culture: The what, why, and how for leading a culture of safety,” Maryland Hospital Association Webinar, Baltimore, MD05/2012“Interpreting HSOPS results,” Alabama Hospital Association Webinar, Baltimore, MD. 05/2012“A configural approach to patient safety climate: The relationship between climate profile characteristics and patient outcomes,” Faculty Research Seminar Series, Johns Hopkins Carey School of Business. Baltimore, MD.01/2012“The science and practice of safety culture. Patient Safety Grand Rounds,” Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety & Quality, Johns Hopkins Medicine, Baltimore, MD.01/2012“The science of team-training and crew resource management in healthcare, ” plenary session presented by the Society of Trauma Nurses at the 25th annual scientific assembly of the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma. Orlando, FL. ................
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