Ben and Vic discuss the paper of the month.
Eppich, W. and Cheng, A. (2015). Promoting Excellence and Reflective Learning in Simulation (PEARLS). Simulation in Healthcare: The Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare, 10(2), pp.106-115.
And a few other sim papers across a range of topics and research methods.
Note – for a better discussion of phenomenology than I provide on the podcast….. https://icenetblog.royalcollege.ca/2018/02/13/appliedmededmethods101-phenomenography-to-understand-how-something-can-be-understood/
Next month Ben Invites us to join the April discussion of an evaluation paper
Kumar A, Sturrock S, Wallace EM, et al. Evaluation of learning from Practical Obstetric Multi-Professional Training and its impact on patient outcomes in Australia using Kirkpatrick’s framework: a mixed methods study. BMJ Open 2018;8:e017451. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2017-017451
Looking forward to another great discussion
Vic
6 - Adam Cheng Day 3 Sim Congress 2016
5 - Jess Stokes-Parish Day 1 Sim Congress 2016
4 - Getting Started in Simulation Research
3 - Eppich Debriefing
2 - Australasian Sim Congress with Julian van Dijk
1 - The future vision of simulation in health care. Are we there yet?
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