Deception was one theme in our Simulcast Journal Club for April. We started with a conceptual paper discussing ‘positive’ deception in simulation, and considering the relationship between deception and fidelity in our simulation design. We followed with an RCT on ‘speaking up’ in anaesthesia crises which sought to explore how deception might be necessary or justified if we need ‘sociological fidelity’ (recreating hierarchies and power dynamics) in our scenarios.
We then discussed an article on 360 degree VR sim, the use of measures of parasympathetic stimulation, and the nuances of non-inferiority studies. Our last paper looked at research priorities for healthcare simulation, using a Delphi methodology.
Thanks to those who contributed this research.
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105 Journal Club Monthly Podcast May 2020
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
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