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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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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DJ Simulationistas… Sup? is the flagship podcast of the Center for Medical Simulation in Boston, Massachusetts. Janice Palaganas and Dan Raemer, CMS faculty and thought leaders in the field of healthcare simulation, discuss the pressing issues in the field, interview expert guests, tell jokes, and dissemble on a variety of topics. Subscribe today for a new episode every week! Available on iTunes, Soundcloud, or wherever podcast babies come from. Founded in 1993, the Center for Medical Simula ...
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The podcast explores the current issues people living with HIV experience that impact on their quality of life. The podcast aims to provide educational content and discussions with key leaders in HIV care in the UK, Europe and America. Exploring issues in a conversational solution focused approach will lead to a greater understanding of the needs of people living with HIV and enhance healthcare professional’s ability to provide person centred care. Throughout each episode there will be a spe ...
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Podcast series featuring visiting professors and local experts. Hosted by CLIME Associate Director Kate Mulligan, PhD, these sessions are a conversational approach to topics relevant to health professions educators.
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RETINA: The Journal of Retinal and Vitreous Diseases Weekly Journal Podcast
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The Critical Care Commute Podcast is grateful for your ears, insights and feedback. In return its hosts- Peter Brindley and Leon Byker, two ICU doctors in Alberta, Canada- offer up knowledge and debate with some of the most qualified, interesting, enlightened and provocative folks in Critical Care Medicine, and beyond. We strive to keep it practical and concise. Like you, our overriding goal is to get better, do better and feel better.
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Whether you are a beginning or an experienced nurse educator, you will get new ideas for your teaching in this podcast. Experts share teaching strategies you can use with your nursing students.
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A podcast about the transformations in clinical trial. As life science companies are pressured to deliver novel drugs faster, data, processes, applications, roles and change itself is changing. We speak to people in the industry that experience these transformations up close and make sense of how the pressure can become a catalyst for transformation.
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Https://www.dragonbytespodcast.com Twitter: @dragon_bytes Home of Dragon Bytes paediatric podcast. A medical education podcast created in Wales. The podcasts are made by paediatricians and aimed at trainee paediatricians or anyone interested in child health. Our podcasts cover a range of themes. Join us to find out about clinical topics in paediatrics, get advice on exams and assessments if you’re a trainee paediatrician, get career advice, or just listen in to our chats with paediatricians ...
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Join Dr Paula Barnard-Ashton as she takes a 20-minute coffee grab to have conversations that get to the heart of blended learning in health professions education. Every week a guest pops into the studio to share their insights, experiences and innovative ideas. Produced by The Wits University Faculty of Health Sciences and eFundanathi in the School of Therapeutic Sciences.
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Surgeons in 3D Printing is a Podcast with the vision to trigger conversations, collaborations and knowledge transfer on 3D Printing and emerging technologies by surgeons, engineers, entrepreneurs and researchers. This is a relaxed conversational pre-recorded show that centers around Medical applications of 3D Printing and alike technologies like AR/VR/XR. The mission we’re on is one of education and inspiration for anyone looking to start learning the technology for patient benefit.Our audie ...
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Linking Simulation, Class, and Clinical Practice to Competencies
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In this podcast and article, Drs. Karen Weeks, Elizabeth Herron, and Holly Buchanan explain how they link simulation, class, and clinical practice to competencies in their new model of simulation-based educational experience. Not only did they evaluate the outcomes among prelicensure students, but they followed students into practice as new graduat…
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Elevating SBARs to Enhance Clinical Judgment
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In this podcast, Dr. Lesley Bonfe and Dr. Emily Carroll share their teaching strategy to build communication competencies based on the SBAR format. Learn more about how they use a consistent rubric over two years of a nursing program to assess progressive levels of competency development in prioritizing and communicating patient information to heal…
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Innovation Studio for Teaching Evidence-Based Practice
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Drs. Catarelli and Booker describe the Innovation Studio they developed for teaching prelicensure students about evidence-based practice. Students self-selected a team and worked collaboratively through the steps of EBP to develop an innovative solution to clinical problem. This was followed by a Shark Tank, where the selected teams pitched their c…
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Screen-Based Patient Simulation: An Exemplar for Assessing Competency
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Nursing education is moving toward competency-based education (CBE) and assessment. In this podcast, Dr. Gerry Altmiller discusses CBE and explains how to develop strategies for measuring competence. She shares a study that used screen-based virtual patient simulation as a strategy for assisting learners in developing competencies and for assessing…
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Building an international sim centre in Pakistan - With Jackie Dias
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In this episode Tony and Lawrence talk to Jackie Dias an associate professor in nursing at the university of Sharjah in the UAE. Jackie talks about her experience of building a simulation centre from the ground up in Pakistan, what was involved and lessons learned. She also talks about the work she is now doing in Sharjah.…
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Revolutionizing Clinical Trials: The Promise of AI and Predictive Analytics with Vinodh Balaraman
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When nine out of ten clinical trials don't cross the finish line, it's time to ask tough questions and seek innovative answers. That's exactly the journey we embark on with Vinodh Balaraman from KolateAI in our latest podcast episode. Together, we unravel the complex knot of challenges that lead to clinical trial failures, from flawed study designs…
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Transforming Surgery with XR: Dr. Omar Jibrel, Journey from the OR to Medical Innovation
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Ever wondered how a traditional surgeon transitions into a tech-savvy innovator? Join us as Dr. Omar Jibrel, a renowned surgeon turned entrepreneur, unfolds his transformative journey from the operating room to the frontier of extended reality (XR) technologies. His early days in Sweden sparked a passion for immersive simulation, leading him to har…
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From Lab to Bedside: Former NEJM Editor Jeff Drazen on Making Research Clinically Relevant
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Thank you for your patience! After a short break, we are back with a delightful interview with Dr. Jeff Drazen, the esteemed former Editor-in-Chief of the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM). In this episode, we explore the critical journey of transforming medical research into practical, patient-and-family centered care. We emphasize the import…
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Make-Up Examinations: Comparison of On-Time and Late Examination Student Scores
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Examinations have long been used in nursing education. Of concern is the fairness to students in the class when a student takes an examination after the originally scheduled date. Students who take examinations late may benefit from additional time to study resulting in an improvement in their score. In this podcast, Briauna Cole and Kelly Lovan-Go…
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Clinical elective courses provide additional specialty knowledge for prelicensure nursing students; however, it is unknown how these courses impact nurses' clinical practice after graduation. Drs. Lisa Lewis and Michelle Hartman describe their study on the impact of these electives on new graduates' clinical practice. Half of the new graduates work…
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Student Mental Health Wellness and Faculty Support
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Faculty awareness of and responses to nursing students’ psychological distress may decrease their experience of negative mental health well-being. Drs. Stubin and Ruth-Sahd describe their exploratory mixed-methods study with 989 undergraduate nursing students from across the U.S. Students’ resilience strategies and supportive faculty actions were p…
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Simulation as a new oppurtunity for scholarship - With Amy Wong
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In this episode, Tony and Lawrence are joined by Amy Wong an asspociate professor from the Norwich Medical School. In the episode Amy disucsses research and scholarship potential in simulation, the importance of international collaboration and how Amy is trying to spread this message through her Scholarship, Innovation and Research Network (SIReN).…
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CLINICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF AQUEOUS AND VITREOUS RETINOL-BINDING PROTEIN 3 CONCENTRATIONS IN RELATION TO DIABETIC RETINOPATHY SEVERITY, RETINAL STRUCTURES, AND SYSTEMIC COMPLICATIONS
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From Stand-Up to Stand-In: Frank King's Journey from Comedy to Suicide Prevention Advocacy
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What happens when a comedian's path takes an unexpected turn into the realm of mental health advocacy? Frank King, a renowned comedian with over two decades of experience, found himself navigating this profound journey. From writing jokes for Jay Leno to sharing the stage with legends like Jeff Foxworthy and Adam Sandler, Frank's career took a pivo…
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Shared Reflective Practice to Develop Nursing Student Clinical Judgment
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Self-reflection is a valuable method that nurse educators can use to develop clinical judgment skills among prelicensure nursing students. Little research exists on improving clinical judgment in second-degree nursing students in the clinical setting. In this podcast and article, Dr. Jennifer Maffucci presents how shared reflective practices in the…
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Writing Community of Practice for Faculty: Support to Foster Publication
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Dr. Valerie Eschiti shares her strategy and framework for fostering success in writing and publication for faculty through a writing community of practice. Hear how she started the community of practice and how she sustains it by providing faculty with knowledge, skills, and community support necessary for scholarly productivity. Find out how you c…
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Unsung heros: The simulation technician - With Dan Blood
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In this episode, Tony and Lawrence are joined by Dan Blood a senior simulation technican at the university of Surrey. The trio discuss a typical day in the life of a sim tech, relationships with other faculty and creative solutions to simulation problems. #simcast #simulation #podcastBy Tony Jermy & Lawrence Hill
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Season 4 Episode 10 - An Update on Children and HIV with Katie Warburton
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In this episode, Michelle catches up with friend of the podcast Katie Warburton on updates to her research and work within children living with HIV. Episode Guest Katie Warburton is a lecturer at The University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN) and is active member of CHIVA’s executive committee. Additional Information and Links For more information on…
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PRETREATED LYOPHILIZED HUMAN AMNIOTIC MEMBRANE GRAFT COVERING FOR RETINAL DETACHMENT WITH POSTERIOR RETINAL BREAKS ABOVE CHORIORETINAL ATROPHY IN PATHOLOGIC MYOPIA
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Season 4 Episode 9 - Mini's Village Foundation with Dr Philip Ambulai and Rebecca Kanu
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In this episode, Michelle chats with Dr Philip Ambulai and Rebecca Kanu about Mini's Village Foundation. Subject Description - Mini's Village Foundation (MVF) By 2025, MVF aims to raise awareness and provide screening for HIV and HBV, enabling early treatment interventions and combating the stigma associated with these conditions in Sierra Leone. M…
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SUPRACHOROIDAL SPACE INJECTION TECHNIQUE Expert Panel Guidance
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Transforming Air Medical Training with Virtual Reality: A Conversation with William Belk
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What if you could revolutionize healthcare training with the power of virtual reality? Join us as we sit down with William Belk, the Director of Simulation and Innovation for Air Methods Corporation, to uncover the transformative journey from being a flight paramedic to leading cutting-edge simulation-based education programs. William shares his ex…
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Mind Matters: Exploring Simulation, Stoicism and Cognitive Science with Dr Dan Howes.
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Welcome to the Critical Care Commute Podcast! In this episode, we have the honor of hosting Dr. Dan Howes. Dr. Howes is a Professor in the Departments of Critical Care Medicine and Emergency Medicine. He is the founder and director of the Kingston Resuscitation Institute and initiated the first Fellowship in Resuscitation and Reanimation through th…
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The Future and History of Simulation in Morocco | Reflections on HTIC 2024 in Fès
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Professor Mohammed Mouhaoui joins Lon Setnik and James Lipshaw from the Center for Medical Simulation to discuss the history of the HTIC simulation in Morocco. Lon visited the Moroccan Simulation Society in Fès in 2024 as a speaker and shares his experience meeting Prof. Mouhaoui and with the Moroccan sim community.…
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Teaching Methods for Transgender Health and Evidence to Support
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Dr. Fidel Lim and Dr. Eda Ozkara San discuss their narrative review on methods in which transgender health is taught in undergraduate nursing programs. Didactic lecture is used most widely, followed by role-play simulation, use of film and video, guest presentation, and high-fidelity and standardized patient simulation. They also discuss facilitato…
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Meeting AACN Essentials and Subcompetencies Through the DNP Project
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If you teach in a DNP program, this podcast is for you! Dr. Mary Stachowiak connected 5 phases of the DNP project to the AACN Essentials based on her analysis of the sub-competencies. She also discusses barriers to DNP students completing a robust project and strategies for educators to promote experiential learning during the project journey. Lear…
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Virtual reality in simulation - With Christine Vogel
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In this episode, Lawrence and Tony are Joined by Christine Vogel the lead nurse educator for UbiSim: a company specialising in Virtual Reality (VR) for healthcare education. They discuss what good VR looks like, where VR sits in the different modalities of simulation education and peek into the future of what VR holds for healthcare simulation. #si…
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Season 4 Episode 8 - Detection and Prevention with Dr Orla McQuillan
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In this episode, Michelle chats with Dr Orla McQuillan. Episode Guest - Dr Orla McQuillan Dr. Orla McQuillan is a Consultant Physician specialising in Genitourinary Medicine, HIV, and Sexual Health at the Withington and Hathersage Centre. She serves as the Fast Track Clinical Lead for Manchester and the site lead for HIV testing. She advocates for …
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Exploring Patient-Centric Innovations in Digestive and Women's Health with Ariadna Maso
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Navigating the tumultuous sea of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is no small feat, and Ariadna Maso of Sanno Health is our compass on this voyage. As the mastermind behind a company that's reshaping how we understand and manage gut health, Ari shares her intimate understanding of the patient's struggle, from the stinging uncertainty of diagnosis t…
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TOWARD AN IMAGING-CENTRIC DEFINITION OF NONPARANEOPLASTIC AUTOIMMUNE RETINOPATHY
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ASSESSMENT OF SIMULATED SURGICAL DEXTERITY AFTER MODIFIABLE EXTERNAL EXPOSURES AMONG NOVICE VERSUS EXPERIENCED VITREORETINAL SURGEONS
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Transforming Healthcare Education Through High-Fidelity Simulation Training at UT Health San Antonio
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Step into the cutting-edge world of healthcare education with Jim Cleveland and Braulio Amezaga from UT Health San Antonio, who are transforming patient outcomes through the power of simulation training. This episode promises an enriching journey through the 17,000 square foot simulation center, where the fusion of high-fidelity simulations and tea…
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Dr. Rachel Cox Simms describes learning activities she developed for her prelicensure courses using generative AI technology. Learn more about 3 of these stratgies in her article.
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Data Visualization Techniques for Course Evaluation Data
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Faculty and administrators often struggle to process and understand student course evaluation data. Drs. Stephen McGhee and Dianne Morrison-Beedy explain how data visualization techniques can be used to analyze course evaluation data, identify patterns, and highlight potential areas for course revision. Learn more about this in their article.…
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Promoting equity through diversity in simulation - With Juliet Harrison
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In this episode Lawrence and Tony are joined by Juliet Harrison an associate professor in paramedic science from the University of East Anglia. This week's topic revolves around some of the challenges faced promoting diversity in simulation. The trio discuss both obvious issues such as skin tone in patient simulators as well as some more subtle nua…
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SURGICAL DRAINAGE METHODS DURING PARS PLANA VITRECTOMY FOR RHEGMATOGENOUS RETINAL DETACHMENT A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Count the Kicks! | Evidence-based stillbirth prevention with Megan Aucutt
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[Ep24] Are you counting your kicks?! We talk with Program Director, Megan Aucutt, from Happy Birth Day, Inc. about their easy-to-use Count the Kicks! application. This free app can be used to help monitor fetal movements during pregnancy in an effort to reduce stillbirths. Find out how the app works, where you can download it, what tools are availa…
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Book Club Ep. 011: Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well (Amy Edmondson)
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Join the reconvened Center for Medical Simulation Book Club as we discuss Amy Edmondson's excellent "Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well." Featuring Roxane Gardner, Grace Ng, Jenny Rudolph, Chris Roussin, Lon Setnik, Laura Gay Majerus, James Lipshaw, Henrique Arantes, Hannah Lawn, Melissa White, Saqib Dara, and Lia Cruz.In this episode…
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Season 4 Episode 7 - HIV Nurse of the Year with Linda Panton
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In this episode, Michelle chats with the Chair of NHIVNA and HIV Nurse of the Year Linda Panton. Episode Guest - Linda Panton Linda Panton, a seasoned clinical nurse specialist, leads HIV care at Edinburgh's Infectious Diseases Unit. With 30 years in the field, she emphasizes compassionate, comprehensive care. Linda was honored as HIV Nurse of the …
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We return to our Canadian Critical Care Forum series with this episode. In this episode, we delve into the world of Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) with Dr. Eddy Fan, a leading expert in critical care and ECMO specialist. Eddy Fan is an associate professor in the Interdepartmental Division of Critical Care Medicine and the Institute of H…
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AI's Role in Redefining Medical Professional Development with Dr. David Rodgers
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Unlock the future of healthcare education with us at the Sim Cafe, where the fusion of artificial intelligence and medical simulation is not just imagined, it's happening. Our special guest, Dr. David Rodgers from Indiana University Bloomington, brings the awe-inspiring prowess of AI to light and discusses its monumental impact on interprofessional…
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Economic Impact of Nursing Students Repeating Courses
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In this podcast, Dr. Lisa Lewis describes her study that examined the economic impact of nursing student course repetition. She used a multicase study methodology to calculate the costs for students and the nursing program. Students who repeated courses had a loss of income and also incurred other expenses.…
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Strategies to Address Gaslighting in the Academic Setting
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Gaslighting is a painful and damaging form of psychological abuse and fosters self-doubt, rumination, hypervigilance, and withdrawal from personal and social situations. Gaslighting can lead to post traumatic stress disorder. In this podcast Dr. Cynthia Clark discusses behaviors associated with gaslighting as a form of bullying and strategies to ma…
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Without highly qualified nurse anesthesia educators and administrators, the health care system will be threatened by an inadequate supply of certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs). A Task Force of the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiologists analyzed reasons for high faculty turnover and developed 2 recommendations to support nurse …
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Integrating Social Determinants of Health in Nursing Programs with Curriculum Mapping
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Dr. Autherine Abiri explains the process of curriculum mapping of social determinants of health (SDoH) and why this is important in nursing education. She also provides examples of successful curriculum mapping initiatives of SDoH.
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Peer-led Advanced Life Support - Hot debrief - With Hannah Williams & Irfan Said Khanan
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In this episode, Lawrence and Tony are Joined by Irfan and Hannah, two paramedic students who have just undertaken a peer-led Adult Life Support (ALS) simulation session. They discuss their experiences of learning and simulation at UEA, how working with different year groups provides both benefits and challenges and what they have learned from thei…
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Season 4 Episode 6 - Simulated Learning in HIV care with Jen Kendrick
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In this episode, Michelle chats with Jen Kendrick around her leadership in HIV care simulated learning. Episode Guest - Jen Kendrick Jen Kendrick is the lead HIV clinical specialist nurse at The Hathersage Centre in Manchester, with 13 years of experience in the field. She began as a band 5 rotational nurse and has since advanced to her current rol…
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Critical Care Without Borders: Dr Rob Fowler.
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We take a quick break from our Canada Critical Care Forum series, for a special episode. We had the privilege of hosting Dr. Rob Fowler, visiting professor at the University of Alberta as part of the Dr. Noel Gibney lecture series. Dr. Fowler is a critical care physician and Tory Trauma Program Chief at Sunnybrook Hospital and Chair of the Canadian…
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Inside the COVID Command Centre with Dr Andrew Baker
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In this episode, join us for an in-depth conversation with Dr. Andrew Baker, as he reflects on his time as the incident Commander of the Ontario Critical Care COVID Command Centre, during the COVID pandemic. Dr. Baker offers a firsthand account of the establishment and operation of this crucial hub in the battle against the pandemic, highlighting t…
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Season 4 Episode 5 - Living with HIV and Autism w/ Graeme Lavery
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Join Michelle as she chats with Graeme Lavery about living with HIV and Autism. Episode Guests Graeme Lavery Graeme Lavery, a Liverpool-based textile artist, draws inspiration from pop culture and LGBT history. Returning to Liverpool in 2014, Graeme joined Sahir House, becoming a public speaker but initially keeping his HIV status private due to st…
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