In situ simulation is increasingly popular for all the right reasons – highly realistic training with opportunities for team and systems testing. We’ve recognized there are risks, especially disruption of service and physical safety. But what about those patient and families ‘exposed’ to ISS? What do they think about it? What are their risks? And what should we do about it? Are there opportunities we haven’t yet realized?
I spoke with Stephanie Barwick (@InSituSteph) and Damian Roland (@Damian_Roland) about this topic – how they got interested, what kind of research are they doing, and what recommendations do they have for our practice.
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Ep. 9 - The Trojan Horse of Simulation
Advances in Simulation - The Simulcast Collaborative
Simulcast Journal Club Podcast 6
Pause & Discuss - Silver Q Interprofessional Sim Program
Pause & Discuss - SimHaus at DASSMACC
Simulation Journal Club Podcast 5
Ep. 8 - Live. Die. Repeat. Gamification of simulation training
Simulcast Journal Club Podcast 4
Ep. 7 - Moulage and Making Stuff
Simulcast Journal Club Podcast 3
Pause & Discuss - Translational Sim (VB as Guest)
Pause & Discuss - Are you Experienced? Recruiting for ISS Debriefing Study.
Ep. 6 - Fellowship of the Sim - Training to be a Simulationista
Simulcast Journal Club Podcast 2
Simulcast Journal Club Podcast 1
11 - APMSH Day 2 with Lance Baily
10 - APMSH Day 1
9 - Put the Rubber to the Road - In Situ Simulation
8 - The Safe Container for Simulation
7 - Cognitive Load Theory Day 1 Sim Congress 2016
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