Welcome to SimCast. The higher education simulation podcast. Hosted by Tony Jermy and Lawrence Hill Also available as a video podcast on YouTube
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Discussions on innovative ideas for simulation and reimagining the use of simulation in clinical education. We discuss current trends in simulation with amazing guests from across the globe. Sit back, grab your favorite beverage and tune in to The Sim Cafe~
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Welcome to Advancing Healthcare Through Simulation, a series exploring the critical role of simulation in shaping the future of healthcare. This series highlights NAIT's Centre for Advanced Medical Simulation (CAMS) as a hub for healthcare simulation, workforce development, and innovation. Through conversations with experts, industry leaders, and educators, we’ll explore how simulation is transforming patient care, medical training, and healthcare innovation. Each episode is designed to enha ...
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A nurse preceptor has just watched a trainee commit a serious error despite hours of lecture, reading, and hands on training. In spite of herself, she starts to heat up, much like the more severe clinical educators who trained her years ago. “Why can’t you just get this right?” An ICU attending asks her resident to call her if a patient’s hematocrit drops under a certain value. Despite this agreement, and despite the patient deteriorating, the resident never calls. “Are you an idiot? Why did ...
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The NLN Nursing EDge Unscripted podcast, brought to you by the National League for Nursing Center for Innovation in Education Excellence, offers episodes on the how-to of innovation and transformation in nursing education. Each conversation embraces the power of innovation to inspire educators and propel nursing education forward.
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The Scope of Things podcast explores clinical research and its possibilities, promise, and pitfalls. Clinical Research News Senior Writer welcomes guests who are visionaries closest to the topics, but who can still see past their piece of the puzzle. Focusing on game-changing trends and out-of-the-box operational approaches in the clinical research field, the Scope of Things podcast is your no-nonsense, insider’s look at clinical research today.
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This is a monthly podcast designed for healthcare workers looking to sharpen their minds and clinical skills. In each episode, we'll sit down and talk with an active healthcare professional as they reflect on some of their experience and expertise. We'll look to apply what we learn in a way that not only benefits you, but those around you. All specialties and topics are fair game, so come join your host and Simulation Coordinator, Jonathan Marsh, to hear more High-Fidelity Conversations!
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The whole series of episodes talking about the whole spectrum of General Surgery and it's problem based. That means I discuss the various surgical problems and the different causes for these problems. Etiopathogenesis, clinical features, investigations and treatment are the four pillars of any patient care. I will be discussing each topic under these same four subheadings. The listeners of these podcasts namely the medical students all over the world and all surgical trainees will definitely ...
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Podcasts from the journal Medical Education
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Created in 2016, Medic Mindset is hosted by EMS Educator, Ginger Locke. She is an Associate Professor of EMS Professions at Austin Community College in Austin, Texas. The podcast started as a resource for her paramedic students as they transitioned to the field. She interviews paramedics, EMS medical directors & EMS educators in long, intimate format. She thoughtfully asks her guests to open up about their mindset, routines, mistakes, thought-processes, and lessons hard-learned. Dr. Maia Dor ...
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Join CLIME Associate Director Kate Mulligan, PhD, on CLIMEcast, where she dives into engaging and insightful conversations on topics in health professions education.
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CARCINOMA ESOPHAGUS - DYSPHAGIA- Season 3- Episode 12
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8:58In this episode I am discussing one more cause for Dysphagia - Carcinoma Esophagus. I have highlighted about epidemiology, etiopathogenesis, clinical features, investigations, staging, complications and treatment of Carcinoma Esophagus.
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Curious Now #5A: Why is My Patient So Angry with Me?
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13:21Colleen Donovan shares a story from her time as a resident where an encounter with a consistently angry, unhelpful, and very sick patient turned into a moment of wonderful human connection and support after she was able to reset herself and get curious about what was going on.Coaching from Jenny Rudolph at www.harvardmedsim.orgCurious Now on Spotif…
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ACHALASIA CARDIA - Dysphagia - Season 3- Episode 11
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7:46In this episode I am discussing about an important motility disorder of esophagus - Achalasia Cardia. I have highlighted about epidemiology, etiopathogenesis, clinical features,Types and severity, complications, investigations and treatment of Achalasia Cardia.
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Inside Corporate Roundtable: Bridging Industry and Healthcare Simulation
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26:54Send us a text Wendy LaGrange, VP and Managing Director at Wallcur (now part of 3B Scientific), reveals the vital role of the Corporate Roundtable within the Society for Simulation in Healthcare. This behind-the-scenes organization bridges the gap between industry partners and educators to advance healthcare simulation and improve patient outcomes.…
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If you’re in the same boat as so many of the clinicians we work with, you may be feeling that the puff is still out of your pillow post-pandemic. Understaffed, working with colleagues who are newer to their professions, and feeling like there are fewer moments we can rest in trusting our teams to get the work done right. In the final episode of Cha…
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This week's podcast takes a slightly different approach as Tony and Lawrence discuss how they make SimCast. The pair talk about the pre-planning that is required, recording the episode itself and what happens after in post production.By Tony Jermy & Lawrence Hill
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When words fail us: An integrative review of innovative elicitation techniques for qualitative interviews - An audio paper with Renate Kahlke
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43:09Looking to enhance your qualitative research interviews with new techniques? This integrative review captures strategies from across interdisciplinary literature to offer advice on how to choose between them. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15555By Medical Education
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Costs and economic impact of student-led clinics—A systematic review - An audio paper with Stephen Maloney
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35:39Student-led clinics generate benefits to multiple stakeholders including students, patients the health system & universities. This paper explores the need to measure costs & benefits to ascertain value. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15550By Medical Education
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Investing in Innovation: How Simulation Powers Economic Growth
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27:40In this episode, we’re joined by Robert Sikora of Edmonton Global to explore the intersection of simulation-based healthcare training and economic development. Robert shares how Edmonton’s growing reputation in health and life sciences is driving international interest—and how simulation is becoming a vital pillar in attracting investment and accel…
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GERD- Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disorder- Dysphagia - Season 3- Episode 10
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8:02In this episode ,I have discussed one more cause for Dysphagia - GERD. I am discussing epidemiology, etiopathogenesis, clinical features, investigations, complications and treatment of GERD.
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Cultivating Simulation Excellence: Inside the Success of Maryland's Simulation Consortium
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29:52In this episode of NLN Nursing Edge Unscripted, host Kellie Bryant from the National League for Nursing’s Center for Innovation in Education Excellence is joined by Sabrina Beroz, Monique Davis, and Jasline Moreno. The episode explores the Maryland Clinical Simulation Resource Consortium (MCSRC), a statewide initiative supporting simulation-based n…
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ZENKER'S DIVERTICULUM- Dysphagia - Season3- Episode 9
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6:39In this episode , discussing an important but rare cause of the Dysphagia - ZENKER'S DIVERTICULUM. Highlight the epidemiology, etiopathogenesis, clinical features, investigations, complications and the treatment of ZENKER'S DIVERTICULUM.
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Curious Now #4A: Our New Competency-Based Standards Didn't Land Well
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21:44Our guests for Chapter One explain their struggle with understanding the standards of other people when implementing new practices for competency-based education. The faculty have tried to explain a continuous growth and development model, but students are still hearing, “You didn’t perform well enough to pass.” What are the barriers to understandi…
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Episode:37 - Using AI to Translate Clinical Trial Results with Ravi Parikh
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25:15In this episode of The Scope of Things, host Deborah Borfitz covers the latest news, including setting expectations for Phase II cancer trials, key learnings about dementia from the Nun Study, links between cardiovascular disease and mild cognitive impairment, using aspirin to prevent cancer spread, a clinical trial map to improve study access, and…
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Simulation Excellence: A Conversation with INACSL President Ashley Franklin sponsored by UbiSim
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20:34Send us a text Ashley Franklin takes us on a fascinating journey through the evolution of healthcare simulation, drawing from her 16 years of experience as a nurse educator who has never taught without simulation technology. As the current president of INACSL (International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning), Ashley offers a …
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DYSPHAGIA- Introduction - Season 3- Episode 8
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5:30In this episode today I am discussing about the introduction of Dysphagia. I have highlighted about the anatomy and physiology of Dysphagia, various causes of dysphagia, symptoms and signs of dysphagia, investigations of dysphagia and diagnostic algorithm for dysphagia.
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Connect or detach: A transformative experience for medical students in end-of-life care - An interview with Diego Lima Ribeiro
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18:25Exploring emotional dilemmas associated with end-of-life decisions, @diegolimaribei4 reveal how final year medical students facing the pivotal moral challenge of connecting with or detaching from patients is a transformative journey. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15545…
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‘Dancing with emotions’: An Interpretive Descriptive study of facilitators recognition and response to students' emotions during simulation - An interview with Claudia C. Behrens
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17:30Behrens et al. document how facilitators vary when handling student emotions during simulation—some adjust, some let emotions run, others debrief after. They explore how beliefs about learning shape responses and what can be done to optimize learning. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15554…
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Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm - Acute Abdomen - Season - Episode 7
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15:41In this episode I discussed about Abdominal Aprtic Aneurysm- Acute Abdomen. I highlight epidemiology,risk factors, etiopathogenesis, clinical features, investigations, pre-op complications, treatment and post- op complications of AAA
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Colleen Donovan and Laura Klenke-Borgmann rejoin Jenny to discuss the emotions that came up as they explored last week’s exercise. Join us to compare your own experience with last week’s workout to other simulation educators and experts!Curious Now on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/72gzzWGegiXd9i2G6UJ0kPCurious Now on Apple Podcasts: https:…
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Mesenteric Ischemia - Acute Abdomen - Season 3- Episode 6
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9:33In this episode I am discussing one more cause of Acute Abdomen - Mesenteric Ischemia. I have discussed about the epidemiology, etiopathogenesis, clinical features, investigations, complications and treatment of Mesenteric Ischemia.
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What happens when someone’s actions don’t meet our standard? Even in innocuous situations, with complete strangers, we can find that we have a flaming hot judgment rearing up inside of us. Instead of thinking, “I bet this person has a really good reason for doing what they’ve doing,” our first reaction is often, “What an idiot!” In this week’s epis…
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Finding Joy Beyond Achievement: Dr. Christine Park's Simulation Journey
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29:21Send us a text Dr. Christine Park invites us to reimagine our relationship with achievement, rest, and purpose in this soul-stirring conversation that transcends typical discussions about simulation in healthcare education. The former president of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare shares her remarkable journey from surgery to anesthesiology …
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Tony and Lawrence have a big announcement to make... Make sure you tune into the episode to find out more...By Tony Jermy & Lawrence Hill
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How Simulation is Reshaping Healthcare Education and Patient Safety
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24:19In this episode of Advancing Healthcare Through Simulation, Dr. Tim Willett, a national leader in simulation-based education, discusses the best practices shaping the future of healthcare training in Canada. As the President and CEO of Simulation Canada, Dr. Willett shares insights on how simulation improves workforce development, patient safety, a…
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From Concept to Reality: How Simulation Drives Medical Device Development
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24:10In this episode of Advancing Healthcare Through Simulation, Dr. Michael Kallos shares how simulation is revolutionizing biomedical engineering, medical device innovation, and healthcare training. With extensive experience in research and medical technology, Dr. Kallos explores the evolving role of human factors engineering, patient-centered design,…
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Why Interprofessional Simulation is the Key to Workforce Development
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28:03In this episode of Advancing Healthcare Through Simulation, Dr. John Gilbert, a pioneer in interprofessional education, discusses how simulation-based training is transforming collaboration in healthcare. We explore: The evolution of interprofessional education (IPE) and its role in improving patient safety How simulation fosters teamwork and commu…
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How Bow Valley College integrates VR into its healthcare programs
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25:19In this episode of Advancing Healthcare Through Simulation, we explore how virtual reality (VR) is reshaping nursing education and healthcare training. Roger Crowe, a leader in healthcare simulation at Bow Valley College, shares insights on how VR enhances medical education, improves competency, and prepares students for real-world patient care. We…
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Inside CAMS: Transforming Healthcare Education, Workforce Development & Innovation
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16:57In this pilot episode of Advancing Health Care Through Simulation, host Lisa George sits down with John Sutherland, Director of CAMS at NAIT, to unpack how simulation-based education is reshaping the future of health care training in Alberta and beyond. John shares insights into the strategic restructuring of CAMS, outlining the five core areas now…
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Curious Now #3: Freight Train of Emotions
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13:11Continuing along the chain from hidden judgments and hidden standards, Jenny Rudolph explores the fundamental question beneath the heat of workplace conflicts—why does other people’s failure to meet our hidden standards make us so upset? How do we cool off these conflicts and help ourselves move forward?Learn more from Jenny Rudolph at www.harvardm…
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Curious Now #2A: What Were Your Hidden Standards?
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7:52Following up on last week’s challenge to examine our complaints and judgments to reveal the hidden standards underlying them, Jenny continues our chapter-long conversation with Colleen Donovan and Laura Klenke-Borgmann.Curious Now on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/72gzzWGegiXd9i2G6UJ0kPCurious Now on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.c…
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Teaching Tomorrow’s Nurses: A Technology-Enhanced Approach
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23:48In this episode of NLN Nursing Edge Unscripted, host Steven Palazzo welcomes Drs. Andrew Bobal and Jennifer O’Rourke, authors of Teaching Tomorrow’s Nurses: A Technology-Enhanced Approach. They explore the integration of technology in nursing education, discussing strategies to engage students in large classrooms through polling, discussion boards,…
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Negotiation in the Emergency Room | CMS Book Club #14
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31:59In Chris Voss' book "Never Split the Difference: Negotiating As If Your Life Depended on It", one major point made is that a high-stakes conversation is never just about the words being said. Much more, it's about hearing the emotional state of the other person and really listening to what they have to say and what they need from you. How does this…
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Measles | Fast facts about cases, outbreaks, the MMR vaccine and the virus itself
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19:46[Ep60] Yep - we're talking about it. Listen in on this episode to refresh yourself on some of the general concepts and facts around measles. We'll also include some recent info regarding cases and outbreaks in the United States for 2025. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) Resources General info on measles related to traveling The Epidem…
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A realist evaluation of prospective entrustment decisions in paediatric residency clinical competency committees - An audio paper with Daniel J. Schumacher
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38:35Clinical Competence Committees are found to be deliberate in focusing on trainee development but notably less likely to be deliberate regarding trainee entrustment and advancement decisions #cbme #patientsafetyBy Medical Education
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Beyond inclusion politics: A critical discourse analysis of sex and gender in medical education - An audio paper with Navin Kariyawasam
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28:16This paper addresses how the repetitive and everyday use of ill-defined and uncritical gendered and sexed language upholds systems of cisheteropatriarchy, coloniality, and transphobia within medicine.By Medical Education
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Curious Now #2: Hidden Standards Behind Your Judgment
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14:26Every "judgment" or "complaint" we have about others reveals a hidden standard that we hold about how people should behave, both in our general lives and in the workplace. By becoming aware of our own hidden standards, we can defuse the heat of arguments when we think someone else is doing something "wrong."Learn more from Jenny Rudolph at www.harv…
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Is Virtual Reality the future of simulation?
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39:17In this episode, Tony and Lawrence are joined by Dr Jordan Tsigarides. Jordan, who's PhD is in the use of VR for therapeutic uses, tries to convince our skeptic hosts about the benefits of VR in simulation and gives us a glimpse about what the future might hold...By Tony Jermy & Lawrence Hill
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Collaborating for Excellence: Honoring Simulated Participants in Health Care Simulation
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25:43In this episode of Nursing EDge Unscripted, host Kellie Bryant from the National League for Nursing’s Center for Innovation in Education Excellence is joined by Dr. Lou Clark, current president of the Association of SP Educators (ASPE) and the Executive Director of M Simulation at the University of Minnesota. This episode discusses a recent call to…
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Curious Now #1: Foundations of Good Judgment
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15:15A nurse preceptor has just watched a trainee commit a serious error despite hours of lecture, reading, and hands on training. In spite of herself, she starts to heat up, much like the more severe clinical educators who trained her years ago. "Why can't you just get this right?"In this moment, how do we reset ourself to a place of care, curiosity, a…
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The Journey from Lifeguard to SSH President: Dr. Jared Kutzin's Simulation Story
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34:14Send us a text What happens when lifeguard training, soccer refereeing, and healthcare education collide? Dr. Jared Kutzin, current President of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH), reveals how his unconventional journey through hands-on learning environments shaped his understanding of simulation long before he knew the field existed. D…
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In Situ Sim in the Emirates Health Services
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40:32In this video Tony and Lawrence are joined by Dr Mohamed Nasaif and Boubaker Ayadi-ben-latif who discuss setting up an in-situ simulation programme across the Emirates Health Service. In the episode the panel discuss how the innovation was born through the COVID-19 pandemic and how the programme has gone from strength to strength since.…
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Investigating feelings of imposterism in first-year medical student narratives - An interview with Megan E. Kruskie and Jessica N. Byram
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15:26Finding elements of imposter phenomenon in 52% of student reflections, much of it driven by self-comparisons to idealizations, the authors argue that journaling can help normalize imposterism, aiding identity growth as future physicians. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15533…
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International medical graduates' social connections: A qualitative study - An interview with Mo Al-Haddad
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16:32How do #IMGs form social connections? Why does it matter? Insights are provided through a large qualitative study conducted by @MoAlhaddad2, @SusanJHPE and Evi Germeni. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15542By Medical Education
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Episode:36 - Wes Michael on Enhancing Patient Voices and Sharing Their Insights
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27:40In this episode of the Scope of Things, host Deborah Borfitz delivers the latest on an AI-powered trial screening tool that outperforms research staff, a strategy report on ways to boost cancer vaccine work, the continued absence of pregnant women in clinical trials, a program bringing studies directly to people in rural Utah, and efforts to integr…
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Unlocking Simulation Success: Insights from Erin Carn-Bennett
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28:39Send us a text Step into the vibrant world of clinical education through simulation with this immersive episode of our podcast! As we engage with Erin, a passionate nurse educator from New Zealand, we delve into the powerful impact that simulation training has on healthcare professionals and patient outcomes. Discover how organizations like the Int…
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3D Printing (Part 1 of 2) | A beginner's guide for healthcare and beyond
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37:51[Ep59] Have you been thinking about getting into 3D printing, but you feel a little overwhelmed with all the options? Perfect! This episode is for you. Listen in on our conversation to learn more about: What should I consider BEFORE I buy anything? What are the different kinds of 3D printing? Are there certain brands that I should look at? Can I pr…
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The Effects of Reverse-Role Simulation on Nursing Students’ Ethnocultural Empathy: A Quantitative Study
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14:48In this episode of Nursing EDge Unscripted, Dr. Steven Palazzo hosts Dr. Fabiola Lalande, an associate professor at Regis College, to discuss her study on the impact of reverse role simulation on nursing students' ethnocultural empathy. Dr. Lalande explains how the pilot study used a pre-test and post-test design to measure changes in students' emp…
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Authentic Connections in Medical Education
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36:29In this episode, Dr. Brad Sharpe dives into the power of authentic connections in medical education. Building on his Grand Rounds presentation, "What's in a Name? Authentic Connections in Medical Education," Dr. Sharpe shares practical tips for fostering a positive learning climate, emphasizes the link between connection and psychological safety, a…
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Advancing Patient Care Through Translational Simulation: Insights and Strategies
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27:15Send us a text What if you could transform patient care with the power of simulation? Join us for an enlightening conversation with Lisa Paganotti from George Washington University, an expert in simulation education, as she shares her inspiring journey from the emergency department to becoming a leader in the field. Lisa unpacks the concept of tran…
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