2023–2025 Guidelines
205 multi-year priority guidelines have been established for the years 2023 through 2025, based on the following three areas:
- Improving prevention, detection, and care
- Improving the organization, relevance, and quality of care
- Strengthening reflection and ethical principles in healthcare
Safeteam Academy is a registered Continuing Professional Development (CPD) organization under number 9827. Your training courses will therefore be recognized by the ANDPC!
SafeTeam Academy CPD Activities
Our training courses are designed to foster teamwork, improve the reliability of practices, and facilitate the sharing of experiences.
They are asynchronous, meaning they combine an individual e-learning video simulation with a video conference debriefing session. The debriefing can also be conducted in person (as an option, generally for professionals who work together or are likely to meet within the same organization). These training courses have been designed to engage people with limited availability and high expectations. Experience has shown that this approach has been successful!

Each of our courses is aligned with a priority area identified for the 2023–2025 period. Please feel free to contact our training managers to discuss this further by phone at +33 1 89 73 01 00 or by email at dpc@safeteam.academy.
At the end of the training, we will handle all the administrative procedures with the ANDPC to register your business.
Testimonial
.png)
Several organizations and independent professionals have already entrusted SafeTeam Academy with conducting continuing professional development (CPD) activities.
Read the testimonials of Dr. Anne Sophie Balon, an anesthesiologist and intensive care physician with 10 years of experience, and Séverine Laroche Daval, a nurse anesthetist since 2007, both of whom work at a clinic in eastern France.
The CPD activity implemented in their team— Improving the quality and safety of perioperative care as a team —consists of several modules that were completed over a four-week period: Surgical checklists and teamwork; Ensuring reliable handoffs and care in the post-anesthesia care unit (PACU); Handoffs and medication errors in the medical/surgical ward; Crisis management in the medical/surgical ward; and Reporting adverse events associated with care. Anne-Sophie also explains that this last module was particularly appreciated. This program was implemented to meet the team’s training needs. The e-learning format appealed to us because it allowed everyone to train independently. It was a way to discover something new and to train all team members simultaneously, which is rarely the case (...). Finally, there was a team-building aspect to it, as everyone was taking the training, which helped build connections and fostered conversations over coffee. At the end of this training, several concrete actions are being considered to improve practices and patient safety. Anne-Sophie, committed to patient safety, now aims to “advocate within the institution for all paramedical staff to receive the same training,” because patient safety relies on a systemic approach involving all stakeholders. Séverine was also convinced by the training program, which she finds particularly beneficial for temporary staff, “who are poorly trained and thrown into the deep end too quickly with patients under their care.” Thanks to the training, Séverine has developed a genuine reflection on her work methods: checks, asking questions of the rest of the team, etc. The training also allowed her to refresh her theoretical knowledge. id="">“It’s very interactive; you really feel like you’re immersed in the operating room with the team.”
Finally, we can conclude that the course has been a success, as Anne-Sophie highly recommends our training: “The e-learning format is very interesting because it fits well with the world of private practice. Not having to travel is a plus for us because it eliminates any absences, and the team aspect was interesting.”
Listen to the full testimony of Dr. Balon and Ms. Laroche Daval:
Thanks for reading!




