Ben and Vic were back for the July Simulcast Journal Club, with four interesting articles.
Imposters was our first topic – and the prevalence of imposter syndrome among simulation faculty. (and take the chance to look at the IJOHS while you’re on their site) We followed with a paper about anxiety and performance in pre-hospital care students undergoing simulation based assessment.
We enjoyed talking about the nuanced challenges and strategies for debriefing interprofessional simulation, and finished with a discussion of calculating cost effectiveness for simulation-based quality improvement projects.
As mentioned on the podcast – express your interest for our Simulation:Reconnect event in November. Registrations open in August.
Happy listening
vb
104 Women in Simulation
103 Simulation or Simulacrum: Can Simulation Be Too Real?
102 Journal Club Monthly Podcast April 2020
101 Simulcast Team Debrief - COVID-19 Edition
100 - Advances in Simulation: Living the Title With New EIC, Gabe Reedy
99 - Advances in Simulation: Bringing Sim to the Masses
98 - Lessons Learned in Sim and Education: A Montage of Friends of Simulcast
97 - COVID-19 Sim
96 - Journal Club Podcast Feb 2020: Virtual Communities of Practice
95 - Book Review - Healthcare Simulation Research - A Practical Guide
94 - Journal Club Monthly Wrap Podcast November/December 2019
93 - What Does Learning Look Like? With Jen Keast.
92 - Journal Club Monthly Wrap Podcast October 2019
91 - Advances in Simulation: Sim for clinical systems and facilities testing
90 - Simulcast ASC19 Montage
89 - Journal Club Podcast Monthly Wrap September 2018
88 - Simulcast Presents at ASC19 - Leadership with Sarah Janssens
87 - #HcSimWeek19 STORK Team
86 - #HcSimWeek19 Nemat Alsaba
85 - #HcSimWeek19 Steph Barwick & Mater Education Team
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