IMSH 2024 Plenary Session: Kindra Hall, The Lou Oberndorf Lecture on Innovation and Healthcare Simulation

IMSH 2024 Plenary Session: Kindra Hall, The Lou Oberndorf Lecture on Innovation and Healthcare Simulation
By: Kerensa Peterson, UCR SOM Center for Simulated Patient Care

Kindra Hall says she’s made a career out of telling stories. Why does storytelling work so well? And why is a storyteller giving a lecture on innovation and healthcare simulation? Ms. Hall had many answers for the audience during her address at the IMSH 2024 conference. Any time a word becomes a “buzz word,” like “storytelling,” it begins to lose its meaning. Ms. Hall impressed upon the audience that great storytelling requires an investment of time and energy. Stories connect people. They stick in our brains because our brains are programmed to meet the storyteller halfway by empathizing and creating or remembering our own stories as we listen to others tell theirs. 

If you’re interested in learning more about how to tell your story or you have an important communication moment coming up and want to learn what story you can tell, please visit Kindra Hall’s website.

You can learn more about Kindra Hall at KindraHall.com.

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