Episodes
Wednesday Sep 18, 2019
87 - #HcSimWeek19 STORK Team
Wednesday Sep 18, 2019
Wednesday Sep 18, 2019
STORK team @LankyTwig
STORK team (Simulation Training Optimising Resuscitation in Kids) from Children’s Health Queensland provides simulation based education throughout Queensland.
Check out the OPTIMUS Bonus Content at https://dontforgetthebubbles.com/practice-made-perfect/
Wednesday Sep 18, 2019
86 - #HcSimWeek19 Nemat Alsaba
Wednesday Sep 18, 2019
Wednesday Sep 18, 2019
Nemat Alsaba @talk2nemat
Nemat drops in for #HcSimWeek19 to share about 2 great sim projects she is involved with at Gold Coast University Hospital and Bond University
Wednesday Sep 18, 2019
85 - #HcSimWeek19 Steph Barwick & Mater Education Team
Wednesday Sep 18, 2019
Wednesday Sep 18, 2019
Stephanie Barwick @InSituSteph
Steph dropped by for #HcSimWeek19 to share the work of the Mater Education team.
Definitely big friends of Simulcast and hosts of the Simulcast Journal Curry Club!
Wednesday Aug 28, 2019
84 - Book Review: Healthcare Simulation at a Glance
Wednesday Aug 28, 2019
Wednesday Aug 28, 2019
Vic speaks with Kirsty Forrest (@forrest_kirsty) Glance about simulation, book writing and lifelong learning. Kirsty and Judy McKimm have co-edited an easy to read book with diverse contributors.
The book can be viewed/ purchased here.
https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Healthcare+Simulation+at+a+Glance-p-9781118871836
Wednesday Aug 21, 2019
83 - FOAMsim and Online Learning with VCHlearn
Wednesday Aug 21, 2019
Wednesday Aug 21, 2019
Looking for great online simulation education resources for yourself or for your team’s faculty development?
In this episode Vic speaks with Christina Choung (@ckchoung) and Karen Schafer (@KarenShafer) from Vancouver Coastal Health about their new resources at https://bcsimulation.ca/
(you can also get there via https://simulation.vchlearn.ca/ )
We talked about the content of these modules, the challenges of faculty development, and some lessons learned for those of us trying to develop online resources in simulation education.
@BCSimNet on Twitter
Saturday Aug 17, 2019
82 - Australasian Sim Congress 2019 Preview
Saturday Aug 17, 2019
Saturday Aug 17, 2019
The Australasian Simulation Congress is on 2nd–5th September at the Gold Coast. Check out the website-https://www.simulationcongress.com/ Vic spoke to Sharon Clipperton (@sjclipperton), the Congress convenor about the keynote speakers, abstracts and other highlights of the event. We also spoke with Komal Bajaj (@KomalBajajMD) about her talk–change, sustainability and ‘new power’ in simulation....The Simulcast team will be covering proceedings, as well as hosting a “Simulcast presents” session with interviews, and a live journal club recording on stage! See you there.
Thursday Aug 15, 2019
81 - Healthcare Simulation Week 2019
Thursday Aug 15, 2019
Thursday Aug 15, 2019
This is a mini episode update on how we at Simulcast would love to celebrate healthcare simulation week 2019.
Sunday Aug 11, 2019
80 - Journal Club Podcast Monthly Wrap July 2019
Sunday Aug 11, 2019
Sunday Aug 11, 2019
Ben and Vic discuss the paper of the month,
Bochatay, N., Bajwa, N., Blondon, K., Junod Perron, N., Cullati, S. and Nendaz, M. (2019). Exploring group boundaries and conflicts: a social identity theory perspective. Medical Education.
We also discussed 3 other papers covering a theme of ‘non-technical skills’.
- Hamilton AL, Kerins J, MacCrossan MA, et al Medical Students’ Non-Technical Skills (Medi-StuNTS): preliminary work developing a behavioural marker system for the non-technical skills of medical students in acute care BMJ Simulation and Technology Enhanced Learning 2019;5:130-139.
- Johnson AP, Aggarwal R Assessment of non-technical skills: why aren’t we there yet? BMJ Quality & Safety 2019;28:606-608.
- Hughes PG, Ahmed RA Blindfolded trauma team resuscitation: a strategy for improved leadership and communication BMJ Simulation and Technology Enhanced Learning 2019;5:174-175.
And Ben introduced the paper for August
So we’ll be back at the beginning of September with our wrap – recorded live at the Australasian Simulation Congress .
Join the discussion at www.simulationpodcast.com
Victoria
Thursday Jul 04, 2019
79 - Journal Club Podcast Monthly Wrap June 2019
Thursday Jul 04, 2019
Thursday Jul 04, 2019
Ben and Vic discuss the papers of the month, including expert commentary from Kristian Krogh
Eve Purdy, Charlotte Alexander, Melissah Caughley, Shane Bassett, Victoria Brazil. Identifying and Transmitting the Culture of Emergency Medicine Through Simulation. AEM Education and Training 2019; 3: 118– 128 (Open access)
We also discussed 3 other papers covering a theme of ‘measurement’.
Diederich, Emily, MD et al. Balancing Deliberate Practice and Reflection. A Randomized Comparison Trial of Instructional Designs for Simulation-Based Training in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Skills. Simulation in Healthcare: June 2019 - Volume 14 - Issue 3 - p 175–181
Endacott R, Gale T, O’Connor A, et al Frameworks and quality measures used for debriefing in team-based simulation: a systematic review BMJ Simulation and Technology Enhanced Learning 2019;5:61-72.
MacKinnon et al Defining and measuring quality in acute paediatric trauma stabilisation: a phenomenographic study. Advances in Simulation 20194:4
And Ben introduced the paper for July.
Bochatay, N., Bajwa, N., Blondon, K., Junod Perron, N., Cullati, S. and Nendaz, M. (2019). Exploring group boundaries and conflicts: a social identity theory perspective. Medical Education.
Additional Reading & Podcast for those interested in a deep dive :
Eppich, W. and Schmutz, J. (2019). From ‘them’ to ‘us’: bridging group boundaries through team inclusiveness. Medical Education.
http://revisionisthistory.com/episodes/26-the-hug-heard-round-the-world
So we’ll be back at the end of July with our wrap – join the discussion at www.simulationpodcast.com
Wednesday May 29, 2019
78 - Advances in Simulation: Transmitting Culture Through Simulation
Wednesday May 29, 2019
Wednesday May 29, 2019
In this, another joint feature with Advances in Simulation journal, we explore three main ideas:
- Why does simulation have such a symbiosis with culture?
- How to we understand more about this relationship? ie. there is nothing so practical as a good theory.
- What does can this teach us about targeting culture as a translational objective in a sim program?
To answer these questions we stir in the ingredients of a thriving simulation program/service at Gold Coast University Hospital, two pieces of academic work from our guests, and some personal reflection along the way. The guests for this episode are Simulcast partner in crime, Victoria Brazil, and the very clever, Canadian Emergency Doc, Anthropologist, author and adventurer on temporary loan to Australia, Eve Purdy.
The publications of interest are:
Brazil, V., E. Purdy, C. Alexander and J. Matulich (2019). "Improving the relational aspects of trauma care through translational simulation." Advances in Simulation 4(1): 10. https://advancesinsimulation.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s41077-019-0100-2
Purdy, E., C. Alexander, M. Caughley, S. Bassett and V. Brazil (2019). "Identifying and Transmitting the Culture of Emergency Medicine Through Simulation." AEM Education and Training 3(2): 118-128. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/aet2.10325
Eve refers to a pivotal moment back in 2014, being in the audience for this talk by Victoria.