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Hospital at Home: Development of New Care Model for Medical Simulation About: This CE webinar will host an interprofessional panel who will discuss their collaborative effort to use medical simulation to validate workflows and identify latent safety threats before implementing a new Hospital at Home program that provides acute hospital care in a patient’s home. The interdisciplinary panel of speakers will discuss their experience of using system-focused simulation to test the quality and safety of a new and complex clinical care model, Hospital at Home, in the pre-implementation phase. Hospital at Home is an innovative care model providing hospital-level care in the patient’s home, which allows eligible patients to receive acute care and recover in the comfort of their homes. It entails many of the same care processes occurring in the brick and mortal hospital, including clinician visits, vital signs, lab and diagnostic studies, medications, auxiliary therapies, and meals. In essence, this entailed developing a new hospital system outside the hospital, inclusive of the workflows, communication patterns, information technology infrastructure and care processes. A large interdisciplinary effort was undertaken to delineate the processes and best workflows from entry into the program through discharge. Kaizen events, steering committee meetings, and patient-centered focus groups drove the creation of the standard work. Upon creation of the standard work, several tabletop simulations were conducted to confirm the appropriate processes and personnel, and identify potential system stress-points. This was then followed by “Day in The Life” (DiTL) simulations that included realistic scenarios with simulated patients and were designed to (1) validate and test – equipment, communication, procedures, and workflows and (2) discover – latent safety threats, resolutions to issues, opportunities to optimize quality of care and patient safety. Simulations encompassed the Hospital at Home process by beginning with patient eligibility and consent, the hospital stay, transitioning to home, care at home as a Hospital at Home patient and lastly discharge. Each simulation had participants in-person and via Zoom with members from the full interprofessional team (e.g., nursing, physicians, pharmacists, social workers, home nursing) and the hospital system team (e.g., IT, supply chain, pharmacy, operational excellence, simulation). Throughout the phases of the Hospital at Home program, the teams participated in focused interval debriefs centered on the SEIPS 2.0 (Systems Engineering Initiative for Patient Safety) human factors framework. The debriefs culminated in approximately 120 opportunities for improvement that were then triaged by criticality and importance to be addressed longitudinally. Following the simulated sessions, the clinical team was equipped with valuable insights that significantly improved readiness to enroll the first patient in the Hospital at Home program. The team analyzed the outcomes, feedback, and learning points from the simulations and promptly integrated them into protocols and procedures. This involved refining the patient enrollment approach, fine-tuning equipment use, honing emergency response protocols, and enhancing interpersonal communication strategies to ensure a patient-centric approach. By learning from the simulated experiences, the team created a more robust and effective system, significantly reducing the potential for errors or mishaps. As a result, the team members were more confident in their ability to provide acute hospital-level care at home and better prepared to meet the unique needs and preferences of the first patient in the program. This iterative learning process ultimately elevated the standard of care provided, optimizing the patient experience from the get-go. Characterize the integration of simulation into a multidisciplinary effort for the development of a new clinical care model. Describe the collaborative use of simulation and operational excellence programs in the pre-implementation testing of the new Hospital at Home program. Demonstrate the impact of using the collective approaches of systems-focused simulation and operational excellence on process design and improvement, patient safety, and care delivery for new clinical models

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Measuring Your Simulation Program Success Are you ready to elevate your simulation program to new heights? Join us for an engaging webinar where we dive into the heart of measuring your program’s success. Whether you’re an operations specialist or an educator, this session is designed to provide you with actionable insights on how to assess and enhance your training outcomes. We’ll take you beyond basic metrics and share methods and tools to help you understand the impact of your simulations. Discover how LearningSpace can transform the way you measure efficacy, improve your training results, and make a compelling case for your program’s value. We’ll cover techniques and practical strategies for evaluating everything from self-efficacy and clinical skills to team interactions and critical thinking. Plus, we’ll introduce you to LearningSpace’s advanced solutions that streamline your evaluation process and support informed decision-making. Assess clinical learner performance with precision. Review reporting features to make data informed decisions for your sim center. Learn more about tools that will enhance learner debriefing outcomes.

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Transforming VR Clinical Education with the Cognitive Affective Model in Immersive Learning The Cognitive Affective Model of Immersive Learning (CAMIL) provides a theoretical framework to understand and optimize learning within immersive virtual reality (IVR) environments. CAMIL clarifies how learning occurs in IVR by highlighting the psychological affordances of presence and agency. CAMIL identifies six key affective and cognitive factors influencing IVR learning: interest, motivation, self-efficacy, embodiment, cognitive load, and self-regulation. By understanding and manipulating these factors, educators can foster the acquisition of factual, conceptual, and procedural knowledge and improve knowledge transfer. This presentation aims to give attendees an understanding of CAMIL, its components, and its implications for designing IVR-based learning experiences. The presentation will explore leveraging the model’s insights to enhance educational outcomes, ensuring that IVR environments are engaging and educationally effective. References Frederiksen, J. G., Sørensen, S. M. D., Konge, L., Svendsen, M. B. S., Nobel-Jørgensen, M., Bjerrum, F., & Andersen, S. A. W. (2020). Cognitive load and performance in immersive virtual reality versus conventional virtual reality simulation training of laparoscopic surgery: a randomized trial. Surgical Endoscopy, 34(3), 1244-1252. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-019-06887-8 Makransky, G., & Petersen, G. B. (2021). The Cognitive Affective Model of Immersive Learning (CAMIL): a Theoretical Research-Based Model of Learning in Immersive Virtual Reality. Educational Psychology Review, 33(3), 937-958. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10648-020-09586-2 Petersen, G. B., Petkakis, G., & Makransky, G. (2022). A study of how immersion and interactivity drive VR learning. Computers & Education, 179, 104429. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2021.104429 Participants will understand the core components of the Cognitive Affective Model of Immersive Learning (CAMIL). Participants will describe how affective and cognitive factors influence learning in Immersive Virtual Reality. Participants will examine how immersive learning frameworks can be applied to Immersive Virtual Reality design.

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Unlocking the Potential: Harnessing Clinical Simulation to Drive Competency-Based Education This CE healthcare simulation webinar will address the diverse definitions of competency, recognizing that different stakeholders may have varying interpretations. Establishing a shared meaning within the team through open, collaborative discussions is crucial to align common definitions and understandings of competency and clinical simulation. The presenters will highlight the importance of creating a shared understanding of competency and assessment among healthcare professionals, emphasizing the need for interprofessional collaboration to break down barriers. Variations in the language of competency and assessment exist across healthcare disciplines (Buleon et al., 2022), and it is essential for healthcare simulation teams to appreciate these different perspectives and use evidence-based practices to guide the implementation of medical simulation-based assessment strategies. The presenters will discuss how professionals can develop a holistic understanding of competency, integrating diverse lenses to enhance interprofessional practice and improve patient outcomes. Accurate competency assessment is vital for healthcare professionals to provide safe patient care. The panel will review Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs) for standardized evaluations (Lioce et al., 2020) and discuss various assessment modalities, including summative, formative, and high-stakes assessments. Each serves a distinct purpose in measuring learner competency, with summative assessments evaluating specific competencies, formative assessments assessing if learning objectives are met, and high-stakes assessments determining major outcomes like course passing (Lioce et al., 2020). Choosing appropriate simulation modalities depends on learning objectives, resources, and desired competency evaluations. Effective clinical simulation modalities include standardized patients (SPs) for communication and interpersonal skills, task trainers for specific skills, and virtual/extended reality (VR/XR) for immersive environments. Mannequins provide a controlled, realistic setting for a variety of competencies. Assessments should also consider essential attributes like communication skills, critical thinking, ethical decision-making, and professionalism to ensure comprehensive competency evaluation. This presentation will provide a comprehensive exploration of the role of healthcare simulation in competency-based education for healthcare professionals. By fostering a shared understanding of competency and assessment through collaborative discussions and interactive activities, attendees will gain valuable insights into the effective integration of various healthcare simulation modalities. This knowledge will ultimately enhance interprofessional practice and improve patient outcomes, equipping healthcare professionals with the tools needed for accurate competency assessment and safe patient care. Discuss the definitions of competency in healthcare education. Create a shared understanding of competency-based education among healthcare professionals. Explore competency assessments and the selection of healthcare simulation modalities.

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Adding Generative AI to Any Patient Simulator with SimVox Smart Speaker About: Balazs Moldovanyi is an obsessed futurist who has been helping drive the adoption of emerging technologies since the early 90’s. Balazs has been involved in the healthcare simulation community since the early 90’s and was a pioneer in the video debriefing space for standardized patients. He now spends his time focused on how AI can enhance learning outcomes for healthcare simulation. Patient simulators are an essential tool for simulation-based education and training in healthcare. However, most patient simulators lack the ability to speak and communicate with the learners, which limits the realism and immersion of the simulation scenarios. SimVox is the smart speaker for your simulator that leverages generative AI to act as the voice of patient simulators. SimVox can generate realistic and natural speech for any patient simulator, based on the patient’s condition, symptoms, emotions, and personality. SimVox can respond to the learners’ questions and comments, and provide feedback and guidance during the simulation. With SimVox, you can either run included patient scenarios that cover a wide range of clinical situations and domains, or create your own scenarios by providing a patient concept document that describes the patient’s profile, history and diagnosis. SimVox will then generate the speech and dialogue for the patient simulator based on the concept document. In this webinar, you will learn how to use SimVox to enable your patient simulators to speak on their own, and how to create and run your own scenarios with SimVox. You will also see some demonstrations of SimVox in action. Join us for this webinar and discover how SimVox is the new smart speaker that can transform your simulation experience. Integrate SimVox with your existing simulation hardware and software and run your scenarios smoothly and efficiently. Create your own patient concept documents and use them to customize your simulation scenarios with SimVox. Use SimVox to generate and voice realistic patient scenarios for any patient simulator.

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Successful Integration of Virtual Reality into Healthcare Facilities Competency training, assessment and demonstration are required components in ensuring continuous quality nursing care in healthcare facilities. Healthcare Simulation has long been the standard for the demonstration of learned skills and algorithm application. Traditionally, this has included high- and low- fidelity manikin learning labs and standardized patient scenario exercises. The expense and time requirements of these methods can be a barrier to usage, so many facilities are beginning to use virtual reality as a training modality for competency training and assessment. Virtual reality (and other mixed reality modalities) requires the use of a headset and hand interface tools (in most cases controllers). The use of headsets may not be intuitive for some non-digital populations of learners and there may be some resistance to using these. This resistance can be tempered or even avoided by pre-emptive planning. This CE webinar will discuss methods to successfully introduce VR to a non-digital population of nurses in a healthcare facility. Women make up approximately 80% of all healthcare workers, and the average age of RNs is 46 years old. Both demographics are underrepresented in identified virtual reality user statistics, where only 16% of women had ever tried virtual reality and 50% of surveyed women stated that they had no interest in the technology. Age-wise, only 18% of regular VR users were over 45 and over 70% of these were male. Additionally, studies show that women are more likely to experience (and anticipate!) virtual reality sickness This can present a challenge for nurse educators introducing this technology as a staff competency training and assessment tool. Pre-emptive assessment and training can mitigate or prevent a reluctance or refusal to use VR. This presentation discusses pre-training staff assessment, training communication techniques, orientation and room preparation, comfort measures and methods to measure competency when in-headset training is not achievable. A lack of preparation and messaging can result in staff refusing to use the headsets and potentially shuttering the platform. Virtual reality has many benefits for nursing competency training and assessment for healthcare facilities when introduced with thought and careful consideration. Identify characteristics of nursing staff in regards to VR technology and usage. Institute proactive measures to promote successful usage of VR in the nurse population. Develop alternative methods of competency assessment using the VR platform outside of the headset.

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Leveraging Sentinel U’s Virtual Simulations for Enhanced APRN Education About: This webinar, presented by Dr. Gonzalez, explores the significant advantages of utilizing Sentinel U’s screen-based virtual clinical simulations, specifically designed for the Acute Care Adult and Gero specialty focused on inpatient care. In the evolving landscape of healthcare education, the integration of innovative simulation technologies has become essential for training Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs). This webinar, presented by Dr. Gonzalez, explores the significant advantages of utilizing Sentinel U’s screen-based simulations, specifically designed for the Acute Care Adult and Gero specialty focused on inpatient care. The webinar aims to illustrate how these simulations provide a comprehensive educational tool that aligns with the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF) Core Competencies, thereby enhancing the training and skills of APRNs. During the session, we will introduce the key features of Sentinel U’s simulations, including robust comprehensive health records, consults, referrals, diagnostics, and imaging. Each aspect is crafted to foster critical thinking and decision-making skills through interactive components such as inquiry, review of systems (ROS), physical assessments, and differential diagnosing. The presentation will highlight how these simulations enable students to develop effective, evidence-based care plans. Attendees will gain insights through case studies and testimonials demonstrating the simulations’ impact on APRN education outcomes. This practical demonstration will showcase the depth and breadth of the learning experience facilitated by Sentinel U’s products. Participants will learn how Sentinel U’s screen-based simulations specifically enhance the education of APRNs in the Acute Care Adult and Gero specialty. The webinar will highlight how the simulations align with the NONPF Core Competencies, focusing on their practical implementation in educational settings. Through case studies and testimonials, participants will observe the tangible benefits and improvements in learning outcomes among APRNs who have utilized these simulations. Dr. Gonzalez is the VP of Innovation at Sentinel U. She is the immediate past president of INACSL and a recognized simulation expert. She holds the prestigious advanced certified Healthcare simulation educator (CHSE-A) certification. In the fall of 2020, she was recognized by the prestigious American Academy of Nurses as a Fellow (FAAN). She is also a fellow of the Academy of Nurse Educators (ANEF). Her nursing career focuses on advancing the science of nursing education through the use of simulation and its impact on learner outcomes. Dr.Gonzalez has a very specific body of work that has resulted in over 20 data-based manuscripts in peer-reviewed journals, and one clinical skills textbook. She is one of several scientists to have two patents. She is a seasoned educator with experience teaching across the curriculum including live, hybrid, online, and synchronous delivery methods. Her recent work has been exploring AI to identify best practices and the use of chatbots to increase learner engagement. As Executive Director of Learning Innovation at Sentinel U, Trevor Rasmusson leverages his expertise in project management alongside his passion for education and healthcare to spearhead transformative product development initiatives. Armed with a master’s degree in project management, Trevor leads the design team through the entire lifecycle of product development, from conceptualization to market launch. With over 15 years in Instructional Design, his adept application of pedagogical principles ensures that innovative instructional solutions are seamlessly translated into engaging digital experiences. Notably, Trevor’s pioneering work in virtual simulation product development, exemplified by his instrumental role in crafting Sentinel City from its conception, underscores his commitment to pushing the boundaries of educational technology. By merging his interest in gaming, experience as an educator, and background in healthcare, Trevor continues to carve out a distinctive career path dedicated to revolutionizing simulated learning experiences.

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How to Map Healthcare Simulation Objectives to Program Outcomes About: This CE Webinar will delve into a systematic approach to map clinical simulations objectives to meet healthcare program educational or training outcomes. Educators must explore strategies for designing, mapping, and implementing clinical simulations into an academic nursing program to meet the overall course and program outcomes. As nursing transitions into a competency-based educational program, the need to capture and document each student’s competencies is imperative. Designing the simulations with SMART objectives aligns with the Healthcare Simulation Standards of Best Practice (2021). Each simulation’s objectives can then be mapped into a document to capture when, where, and the level of the student over an entire academic program. The objectives and skills can then be correlated with AACN Core Competencies and the overall program outcomes. This webinar will provide examples of mapping psychomotor skills labs and simulations across an undergraduate BSN curriculum to provide a roadmap for a complete view of the program. Explain the Healthcare Simulation Standards application to mapping clinical simulations. Discuss the steps required for medical simulation development and mapping. Explore a curricula map of skills labs and healthcare simulations across a clinical education program. Dr. Gore has experience in educating future nurses in the undergraduate and graduate nursing programs. Dr. Gore has a PhD in Adult Education, a DNP as a family nurse practitioner, and a certificate in Simulation Education. Dr. Gore is an innovative, compassionate educator and an expert in the field of healthcare simulation. In 2007l Teresa started her journey in healthcare simulation. She is involved in INACSL and SSH. She is a Past-President of INACSL and is a Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator Advanced (CHSE-A). In 2018, she was inducted as a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing (FAAN). In 2021, she was inducted as a Fellow in the Society of Simulation in Healthcare Academy (FSSH) and selected as a Visionary Leader University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing Alumni. During her career, Dr. Gore has led in the development and integration of simulation into all undergraduate clinical courses and started an OSCE program for APRN students. Her research interests and scholarly work focus on simulation, online course development and faculty development. She has numerous invited presentations nationally and internationally on simulation topics.

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Immersive VR Gives Nursing Students a Back-to-School Booster About: Learn how leading nursing programs are using immersive virtual reality simulation and gain actionable insights on implementing VR in your back-to-school plans. Is your clinical simulation program looking for an innovative way to jump-start your nursing students’ minds after the summer break? Learn how leading nursing programs are using immersive virtual reality simulation as their go-to tool for getting students back in the groove. We’ll showcase real-world examples and provide actionable insights on implementing VR in your back-to-school plans. Don’t let your students start the semester sluggish! Join UbiSim’s Marissa Kloss, MS, RN, PED-BC for an eye-opening webinar to help you give your students the preparation they need to excel from day one. Bridge the summer learning gap in record time by quickly refreshing students’ clinical knowledge and skills. Introduce and orient first semester students to clinical experiences and prepare them for their first patient encounters. Help returning students level up to meet the fast pace and increased academic expectations of later semesters. Boost confidence and competencies via deliberate practice in a safe environment. Preview new fall-ready features that enable easy customization of hyper-realistic patient scenarios. Marissa Kloss, MS, RN, PED-BC, is a dedicated nurse educator who started her career as a registered nurse in inpatient pediatrics. With over 10 years of experience in general pediatric healthcare, she had a strong focus on educating children and families about diabetic care. Marissa then expanded her role into clinical instruction and simulation, mentoring nursing students along the way. Since joining UbiSim as a Nurse Educator in 2021, she has been designing simulations, consulting on new features, and providing subject matter expertise. Marissa is committed to preparing the next generation of nurses through UbiSim’s immersive VR platform, creating realistic scenarios and effective learning experiences.

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Transformative Healthcare Simulation: 7 Layers of Change This CE webinar is hosted by leadership of the Association for Simulated Practice in Healthcare (ASPiH) Transformative Simulation Special-Interest-Group (SIG). Transformative forms of healthcare simulation are happening globally. The potential to transform health and care is wide and varied through clinical simulation, yet our understanding is fragmented. Ultimately, this growing body of work and area of interest need an umbrella term and clear special definitions to guide and develop the field both in practice and research. Therefore, the term ‘transformative simulation’ was developed to describe clinical simulation as a tool to transform health and care through collective understanding, insight and learning, and to distinguish the practice from the more traditional educational/pedagogical approaches that are more commonly practiced, or from specific system-focussed applications only. This CE webinar will introduce the Transformative Simulation concept taxonomy alongside the seven simulation-based I’s based on the medical simulation literature, which include: The presenters will demonstrate how the seven SBI’s can be applied, take a deep dive into what we do know and question what the simulated healthcare training community needs to do to advance the concept and understanding of methodology further. Healthcare simulation champions interested in using healthcare simulation to generate change should join this informative webinar! For further reading visit: https://aspih.org.uk/transformative-simulation-resources/ Describe the Transformative Healthcare Simulation concept and taxonomy. Examine how the seven clinical simulation-based I’s can be applied to clinical education and training. Critique what is known and what further knowledge is required to advance knowledge and understanding of clinical simulation performance improvement outcomes.

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Advantages of Using Digital Solutions for Effective Healthcare Simulation About: This webinar will help healthcare simulation champions discover how digital solutions optimize medical simulation management, content creation, and educational integration. Join this webinar for an insightful exploration of our digital ecosystem, where practicality meets innovation. Discover how digital solutions optimize simulation management, content creation, and educational integration. Stay informed on the latest advancements while we address your questions, ensuring you’re equipped for success in healthcare simulation. Attendees will gain insights into optimizing resource management and enhancing customer service accessibility, while simultaneously streamlining scenario importation, management, and collaboration to boost efficiency and promote educational cohesion. Additionally, exploring the practical applications of virtual patient solutions will enrich physical simulation-based learning experiences. Mastering effective simulation and Center management techniques will further equip participants with valuable skills for simulation education management. Delve into SimPort’s functionalities for resource management and customer service accessibility. Explore how SimCreate streamlines scenario importation, management, and collaboration for improved efficiency and educational cohesion. Understand the practical applications of virtual patient solutions in enhancing physical simulation-based learning. Gary Taylor, the global manager of digital solution sales for Elevate Healthcare (formerly CAE Healthcare), leads Elevate Healthcare’s Digital Sales Team. He is passionate about the improvement of patient safety through the application of technology, particularly simulation. Taylor is based in the UK and has over 25 years’ experience working with solutions in education and healthcare, including with the UK National Health Service. Jake Halbert, a digital sales manager for Elevate Healthcare, has more than 15 years of experience in medical simulation, digital technologies and product management. Halbert has been with CAE 13 years (now known as Elevate Healthcare), working exclusively with the Digital Solutions team. He has been a Sales Engineer, Product Sales Specialist, Product Manager, and Customer Experience Specialist.

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Designing Medical Simulation Scenarios with AI and ChatGPT About: This presentation will showcase how OpenAI’s ChatGPT has the potential to reshape many aspects of simulation operations, and specifically medical simulation scenario design. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a hot topic since the introduction of ChatGPT in late 2022. This presentation will examine how to use the online program to create clinical simulation scenarios. The presenter will draw on their team’s experiences, including their recently published research outcomes, to describe the capabilities and limitations of this form of AI in medical simulation. The presentation will examine its uses including a live demonstration of the generative AI. Additionally, the presenter will review other uses for AI, such as ChatGPT, in clinical simulation. The presenter will also list the limitations of the AI technology with regards to the support of healthcare simulation curriculum, scenario, and learner experiences, including copyright issues, biases, and hallucinations (fictitious responses). Describe what OpenAI’s ChatGPT Artificial Intelligence AI system is, and how this innovative technology is already impacting the world. Explain how ChatGPT, or other generative AI tools, can be used to assist clinical simulation teams to build medical simulation scenarios. List the limitations of the AI technology with regards to the support of healthcare simulation curriculum, scenario, and learner experiences, including copyright issues, biases, and hallucinations. David Rodgers is the director of the Interprofessional Simulation Center on the Regional Academic Health Center campus of Indiana University, Bloomington. He is also a clinical assistant professor of medicine in the IU School of Medicine. Dr. Rodgers earned his doctorate in Curriculum and Instruction and a Master of Arts in Communication Studies from Marshall University. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Journalism from West Virginia University. Clinically, he is a national registered paramedic (NRP) with nearly 40 years’ experience including time as a flight paramedic, EMS supervisor, and manager of a hospital-based critical care transport service. With over 25 years in simulation-based education, Dr. Rodgers has a wide range of experience in simulation center operations and simulation educational program development. He is currently on the editorial board for Simulation in Healthcare, the leading simulation-based healthcare journal, and is an associate editor for Simulation and Gaming, the oldest simulation-based education journal. His contributions to simulation and the Society for Simulation in Healthcare were recently recognized with his induction in the SSH Fellows Academy.

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Simulation-based Mastery Learning: Efficacy, Clinical Outcomes, and Documenting Proficiency About: In this CE/CME webinar, Dr. Jeffrey Barsuk discusses how simulation-based mastery learning can be used to document proficiency in improving patient outcomes. In this CE/CME webinar, Dr. Jeffrey Barsuk will discuss how simulation-based mastery learning (SBML) and can be used to improve clinical skills and improve patient outcomes. The individual components of SBML will be discussed including the need for pretests and posttests, deliberate practice, and the minimum passing standard. Dr. Barsuk will describe how SBML can be used to document that students (medical and nursing) and residents/fellows have reached a high level of proficiency as required by Entrustable Professional Activities (EPA) or Milestones. He will also discuss how SBML also can be used to provide practicing clinicians’ credentials, hospital privileges, and continuing education. Examples of the use of SBML will be given for EPAs, Milestones, credentialing, hospital privileges, and continuing education. At the end of the webinar Dr. Barsuk will discuss an immersive/hands-on course held at Northwestern Simulation that will teach attendees how to design and evaluate SBML curricula. Recognize variation in clinical skill among experienced professionals. Describe how medical simulation-based mastery learning qualifies as an effective quality improvement tool. Discuss how healthcare simulation-based mastery learning might be used for EPAs, milestones, credentialing, hospital privileges, and continuing education. Jeffrey H. Barsuk, MD, MS, SFHM is the Robert Hirschtick Professor of Medicine at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. He graduated Alpha Omega Alpha from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and completed a residency in Internal Medicine at the McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. In 2010, he completed a Master’s of Science Degree in Clinical Investigation. He also completed a certificate program in Healthcare Quality and Patient Safety. Dr. Barsuk currently serves as the Executive Medical Director of Northwestern Simulation. Dr. Barsuk focused the last 17 years of his research on optimizing student, physician, nurse, and patient clinical performance using simulation technology. These efforts have been based on the mastery learning theoretical framework, and his research team uses rigorous, validated standards for healthcare provider training. His team has published over 100 articles on this topic that demonstrate how this training approach improves clinical skills and patient care and outcomes while lowering healthcare costs. Additionally, his research group has recently published a book entitled, Comprehensive Healthcare Simulation: Mastery Learning in Health Professions Education. Dr. Barsuk’s research has been funded by several private and government organizations including the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality and the National Institutes of Health.

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Immersive Learning: Integrating VR Simulation and Continuity of Care in Nursing Education About: Embark on a journey into the realm of nursing education as we uncover the transformative potential of VR simulation, guided by the principles of Continuity of Care, and follow Wilfred Price’s care journey from his doctor’s office to the ER, through hospitalization, and back home upon discharge. In this webinar, we delve into the innovative integration of VR simulation within nursing curricula, leveraging the foundational concept of “Continuity of Care” to strategically align scenarios and elevate student learning. By tracing the patient journey of Wilfred Price from his doctor’s office to the ER, onto the floor, and ultimately back home upon discharge, educators can implement Continuity of Student Care and Continuity of Patient Care to effectively scaffold learning experiences. Join us to explore how VR simulation enriches nursing education through immersive, patient-centered scenarios, and take a look at the virtual training tools available from Oxford Medical Simulation. Gain insight into the foundational concept of Continuity of Care and its pivotal role in nursing education. Discover innovative strategies for incorporating VR simulation to foster and enhance learning progression and critical thinking skills. Learn how to design VR scenarios that promote Continuity of Patient Care and enhance critical thinking skills. Molly Schleicher, Executive Vice President of North American Sales at Oxford Medical Simulation, brings a wealth of experience in nursing and simulation education. With a background in inpatient and outpatient care, Molly discovered her passion for simulation education while serving as a Simulation Educator at Robert Morris University. She holds a Master’s in Nursing Education and is a Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator through the Society for Simulation in Healthcare. Harvard-trained in debriefing, Molly excels in facilitating meaningful post-simulation discussions. She collaborates with faculty on curriculum development and implementation planning, with a keen focus on outcomes analysis. Beyond her professional pursuits, Molly is a devoted mother to two children who share her enthusiasm for patient care, even in virtual reality.

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Maximizing Resources for Clinical Simulation VR in Rural Community Colleges About: This CE Webinar will draw valuable lessons on how to implement VR clinical simulation in a rural nursing school from the personal experience of a community college educator who recently launched a new VR sim lab. The potential of virtual reality to improve clinical education outcomes is undeniable, but practical considerations are crucial when introducing VR clinical simulations to community college students in rural communities. From ensuring access to developing support structures to understanding learner and programmatic needs, it can be difficult for community college healthcare simulation leaders in rural communities to be certain that the promise of VR is fulfilled. Join us as we discuss different levels of implementation, including frameworks for assessment, health considerations, and how to tap into the hidden talent at your institution to maximize virtual reality nursing simulation initiatives. Discover different models for assessing the scope of a potential VR initiative’s for rural clinical simulation and uncover the costly pitfalls to avoid with VR. Discuss ways to leverage partnerships with developers and vendors to improve clinical simulation outcomes. Understand the pedagogical practices to enhance the VR learning experience and improve clinical educational outcomes. As the Director of Innovative Teaching & Learning at River Parishes Community College (RPCC), James McCrary’s most recent project is the development of a Virtual Reality Simulation Lab to complement the VR Mobile Sim Lab at RPCC. With over 50 pre-built scenarios, nursing instructors and their Practical Nursing students can get started in VR immediately at the same time as the nursing faculty works with McCrary’s Department of Innovative Teaching & Learning to develop custom VR simulations that better represent the situations that LPNs working in South Louisiana will encounter. With over 20 years of experience in education and a strong background in 3D development for Augmented and Virtual Reality with a focus on immersive technologies, McCrary develops and facilitates immersive learning experiences throughout the United States. His mission is to empower nurse educators and learners with the tools and skills they need to thrive in the digital age.

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How to Fill Simulation Center Technology Gaps with SimVS About: This webinar will help attendees discover an innovative new way to evaluate sim center logistics and functionality to achieve higher performance at a reasonable cost using SimVS. This webinar will help attendees discover an innovative new way to evaluate sim center logistics and functionality to achieve higher performance at a reasonable cost using SimVS. The presenter will examine the use case of affordable SimVS technologies across a multitude of simulation center shapes and sizes, and showcase ways to augment and compliment existing technologies with new capabilities following gap analysis and objective performance considerations. The presenter will examine ways to blend mixed technologies to create a truly effective immersive experience for clinical learners while maximizing resource allocation. SimVS provides a wide variety of simulated medical device monitors for assessment, treatment and communication, which can be either the core solution or just to fill-in functional gaps. After evaluating their own centers with this methodology instructors will realize new possibilities for increased outcomes and sim lab performance. Learn strategies to leverage current simulation infrastructure and equipment, enhancing training capabilities without the need for additional space or significant new investments. Consider various use cases for SimVS technology deployment across a multitude of sim center sizes, shapes, and finances. Reflect on current clinical simulation design and delivery approaches and understand simple modifications that can lead to strong training dollar ROI. Greg Vis developed the SimVS line of medical simulation devices beginning in 2017. Greg has been involved in healthcare education for over 20 years. He caught the simulation bug filming a series of skills videos using the brand new Noelle manikin in 2002 and has never looked back. The potential of this new learning method to improve healthcare and accelerate student learning was captivating back then and continues today. SimVS has developed a number of innovative first in simulation including the world’s first tablet based mechanical ventilator in 2018 and continuing that tradition in 2023 with the forthcoming release of SimVS-IV, the world’s first IV pump simulation. Greg’s passion for simulation and pushing the technology envelope is infectious.

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Elevate Your Healthcare Simulation Impact with Laerdal’s Latest Innovations HealthySimulation.com is teaming up with Laerdal Medical to bring you an exciting discussion on cutting-edge simulation solutions! Join product experts as you discover how these innovative tools can transform healthcare training: MamaAnne: Redefining obstetric care with a revolutionary birthing simulator that addresses maternal morbidity and mortality head-on. SimMan Critical Care: Stay ahead of evolving respiratory needs with tetherless mechanical ventilation and breakthrough technology for realistic critical care scenarios. Accelerate Nurse Onboarding: Augment competency and confidence among nursing staff with our modular onboarding program. SimCapture Mobile Camera App: Experience hardware-free simulation sessions with live-streaming flexibility for seamless training sessions anywhere. Gain an understanding of MamaAnne and its impact on obstetric care, including its ability to address maternal morbidity and mortality, and explore how this simulator can enhance healthcare training in this area. Explore the features and functionalities of SimMan Critical Care, focusing on its tetherless mechanical ventilation and breakthrough technology for realistic critical care scenarios, and understand how this simulator can be utilized to improve respiratory care training. Discover the efficacy of Laerdal’s modular nurse onboarding program, tailored to expedite onboarding while enhancing nursing staff competency and confidence. Explore how this program seamlessly integrates with your existing training initiatives. Examine the SimCapture Mobile Camera App and its role in hardware-free simulation sessions, including its live-streaming flexibility for seamless training sessions, and assess how this technology can enhance accessibility and efficiency in healthcare simulation training.

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Planning Large-Scale Virtual IPE with Multiple Clinical Simulation Experiences About: This CE webinar will showcase how to build virtual IPE clinical simulation experiences which improve clinical education, training and patient outcomes. The planning and execution of a Virtual Interprofessional Education Day (IPE Day) involves orchestrating a complex network spanning ten campuses, coordinating 30 concurrent ZOOM rooms, involving twenty distinct healthcare professions, engaging over 1,900 students, and mobilizing 120 volunteer facilitators. Attendees experienced a diverse array of activities, including simulated encounters and virtual escape rooms. This ambitious live, virtual event necessitated a concerted effort from numerous institutional departments. Navigating the intricacies of such a large-scale undertaking required adept relationship management, meticulous attention to the needs of event participants, and seamless coordination among key institutional stakeholders. These elements were pivotal in ensuring the success of this interprofessional endeavor. Identify the essential components involved in planning and executing a large-scale interprofessional healthcare educational event, including logistical considerations, and participant engagement strategies. Analyze the challenges inherent in orchestrating an interprofessional complex network spanning multiple campuses, coordinating numerous concurrent activities, and engaging a diverse range of healthcare professionals and participants. Evaluate the importance of effective relationship management, attentive consideration of participant needs, and seamless coordination among institutional departments and key stakeholders to ensure the success of large-scale interprofessional education with multiple healthcare simulation experiences. Dr. Elizabeth Swann, PhD, ATC, FNAP, stands as a distinguished Professor and the visionary Founding Executive Director of the Center for Interprofessional Education and Practice (CIPEP) at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. With an unwavering dedication to advancing collaborative learning, Dr. Swann leads initiatives that bridge disciplinary divides across the university’s twenty two healthcare professions and NSU Health. Her leadership ensures the seamless execution of interprofessional training and programs, meticulously aligning with rigorous professional accreditation standards. Dr. Swann is a Master Trainer in TeamSTEPPS and presented in international and regional conferences on IPE and Simulation. With over two decades of experience, Dr. Swann has earned recognition as a respected leader in Interprofessional Education and community service. Notably, she chaired the highly successful virtual IPE Day 2024, drawing 2,000 students from diverse campuses and engaging 120 facilitators. Her scholarly contributions extend to co-authoring the influential “Interprofessional Education and Practice in Athletic Training” White Paper for the Athletic Training Education Journal, showcasing her unwavering commitment to advancing interprofessional education and practice, alongside innovative interprofessional simulation techniques.

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The Creative Art Form of Healthcare Simulation: Increasing Realism & Outcomes A healthcare simulation technician (HST) is a multifaceted role that relies on a broad range of knowledge. The addition of a healthcare simulation technician (HST) to a simulation-based healthcare education team can have a positive impact on the team’s ability to deliver quality simulations. A simulation technician typically has a core set of responsibilities such as event setup and breakdown, cleaning and evaluating any equipment used during the simulation, audiovisual support for courses, and any on-site simulator maintenance. Outside of these core responsibilities, HST’s engage in many other responsibilities based on the type of center and the programs supported by that center. However, identifying the training needs of HSTs is hampered by a lack of a clear understanding of the competency requirements of the role. A survey of simulation center directors found that only 2% of respondents found adequately qualified HSTs from an application pool. Creativity, out-of-the-box thinking, agility, and flexibility are just some of the characteristics ideal for a HST position and propose that hiring an artist or creative, and building an organizational culture that allows time and space conducive to creativity, innovation and on the job training has the potential to shape the Sim Tech position according to the needs of the simulation education team while also developing the individual professionally. The presenter will share several modifications, methods, best practices, innovations and work arounds developed during his journey as a simulation technician and creative specialist and how a background in the arts helped pave the way to a Master of science in healthcare simulation. Identity the knowledge, skills and attitude competencies conducive to success as a simulation technician candidate for your education team. Explore areas of simulation center operations where Simulation Techs can thrive outside of day to day equipment maintenance and core responsibilities. Discover methods, innovations and the importance of collaboration between educators, content experts in the early stages of scenario design.

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Advancing Nursing Clinical Development with Screen-Based and VR Simulation About: This webinar will provide a comprehensive understanding of the capabilities of vSim for Nursing and vrClinicals for Nursing as virtual simulation training solutions for clinical development. Join us for an insightful webinar focused on integrating virtual products into your curriculum to advance clinical development in nursing students. This session will explore how you can create scaffolded learning experiences using screen-based simulations and virtual reality to prepare learners for practice. Participants will review practical examples of how these solutions can be used in the classroom & lab and aligned with patient care experiences at the bedside. Additionally, we will examine the importance of individualized feedback generated through these solutions. This session will provide a comprehensive understanding of the capabilities of vSim for Nursing and vrClinicals for Nursing as virtual simulation products for clinical development. Learn how to utilize self-directed virtual simulation solutions for clinical development success. Discover tips for curriculum alignment to virtual simulation products like vSim and vrClinicals for Nursing. Understand the product capabilities of NextGen vSim for Nursing and vrClinicals for Nursing. Amy Kline MA, RN, CHSE is the Nursing Education Lead for Laerdal Medical. Amy has a passion for creating innovative educational solutions, supporting novice nurses in the transition to practice and advocating for nurse educator development. Amy previously worked as the Manager for Education Program Innovation at the National League for Nursing and as a faculty member and advisor for the Pediatric Simulation Training and Research Society of India. Amy has worked as a simulation specialist for Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota and as an Assistant Professor of nursing at St. Catherine’s University. Amy started her career as a labor and delivery nurse and has continued her clinical interest and specialty development in maternal-child nursing. Amy is a graduate of Luther College School of Nursing, received her Master of Nursing Education from St. Catherine’s University and completed simulation and debriefing training through Boston Children’s Hospital. Will Chepauskas joined Laerdal Medical in 2021. As Product Marketing Manager for the Nursing Portfolio at Laerdal Will manages the US & Canadian markets for the nursing portfolio. Focusing on key products such as the Nursing Anne Simulator Platform Virtual Simulation Solutions and Strategic Initiatives in the Professional Education/Nursing market. He is passionate about clinical preparation and transition to practice readiness and has been instrumental in multiple launches of products related to these initiatives.

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Transformative Healthcare Simulation: 7 Layers of Change This CE webinar is hosted by leadership of the Association for Simulated Practice in Healthcare (ASPiH) Transformative Simulation Special-Interest-Group (SIG). Transformative forms of healthcare simulation are happening globally. The potential to transform health and care is wide and varied through clinical simulation, yet our understanding is fragmented. Ultimately, this growing body of work and area of interest need an umbrella term and clear special definitions to guide and develop the field both in practice and research. Therefore, the term ‘transformative simulation’ was developed to describe clinical simulation as a tool to transform health and care through collective understanding, insight and learning, and to distinguish the practice from the more traditional educational/pedagogical approaches that are more commonly practiced, or from specific system-focussed applications only. This CE webinar will introduce the Transformative Simulation concept taxonomy alongside the seven simulation-based I’s based on the medical simulation literature, which include: The presenters will demonstrate how the seven SBI’s can be applied, take a deep dive into what we do know and question what the simulated healthcare training community needs to do to advance the concept and understanding of methodology further. Healthcare simulation champions interested in using healthcare simulation to generate change should join this informative webinar! For further reading visit: https://aspih.org.uk/transformative-simulation-resources/ Describe the Transformative Healthcare Simulation concept and taxonomy. Examine how the seven clinical simulation-based I’s can be applied to clinical education and training. Critique what is known and what further knowledge is required to advance knowledge and understanding of clinical simulation performance improvement outcomes.

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Breaking Down Physical Barriers to Healthcare Simulation with Digital Technologies About: The presenter will share how digital medical simluation technologies can improve clinical simulation programs outcomes previously limited by physical boundaries. In this webinar you will hear how bridging gaps in physical simulation is possible using digital platforms which can help to increase the quality of the clinical student experiences and outcomes. The presenter will share how digital medical simluation technologies can increase the availability of IPE and inter-agency clinical learning across conflicting schedules, aid in the development of realistic Simulated Clinical Experiences (SCE), expand clinical simulation footprints with little to no cost, and activate fully interactive multi-campus collaborations for improved collaboartive distance learning. Learn how to integrate digital platforms into the physical medical simulation space including review key considerations for planning, logistics, installation and operations. Showcase potential digital technologies which can improve healthcare sim lab learning and operational functionalities. Share ways to leverage previously exisiting technologies to further expand clinical simulation program outcomes at scale.

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INACSL24 Nursing Simulation Conference: Collaboration, Innovation, and Growth Whether you’re a seasoned simulation educator, a healthcare professional, or simply passionate about advancing healthcare education, this webinar invites you to be part of the conversation. Join media partner HealthySimulation.com as we embark on a journey to delve into the essence of the International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning 2024 (INACSL24), where we converge to unlock the potential of collaboration, innovation, and growth in healthcare simulation. Taking place at the Raleigh Convention Center in Raleigh, NC, from June 12-15, 2024, this conference promises a transformative journey for educators, practitioners, and enthusiasts alike. Under the theme “Collaborate, Innovate, and Grow,” INACSL24 offers a dynamic platform for attendees to engage with the latest trends, best practices, and emerging technologies in simulation while being a part of one of the most inviting simulation communities. The conference planning committee chair and INACSL board liaison will provide a sneak peek into the keynote speakers, dynamic sessions, engaging workshops, and thought-provoking discussions planned for INACSL24. At INACSL24, we celebrate the power of collaboration to propel simulation forward, fostering interdisciplinary connections and partnerships that drive positive change. Our focus on innovation encourages attendees to embrace new ideas, technologies, and approaches, fueling creativity and advancing the field of healthcare simulation. Moreover, the conference provides a nurturing environment for growth, offering opportunities to share knowledge, foster connections, and inspire change. Learn how INACSL24 serves as a catalyst for growth, providing attendees with the tools and resources to excel in their roles. Join us in Raleigh, NC, as we come together to unlock the potential of healthcare simulation education at INACSL24. Together, we will forge new pathways, inspire change, and shape the future of healthcare education. Don’t miss this unparalleled opportunity to be part of a community committed to collaboration, innovation, and growth. Save the date and join us from June 12-15, 2024, for an enriching and transformative experience. Understand the key themes and focus areas of the Nursing Simulation Conference at INACSL24. Identify opportunities to improve healthcare simulation outcomes at INACSL 2024. Explore the transformative potential of the International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning 2024 conference for professional development.

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Clinical Simulation Professional Development: A Scaffold Approach Healthcare is a dynamic field with ever-evolving complexities, demanding simulation-based professionals to stay abreast of technological advancements, evolving practices, and enhanced understanding for optimal patient-centric care. The healthcare simulationist, whether in an educational or an operational position, plays a pivotal role within the interdisciplinary care team. Currently, there is a void in structured professional development for healthcare simulationsist, although it is imperative to equip simulationsist with the necessary education and training to enhance the quality and validity of simulation-based education (Nestel, et al., 2016). This CE webinar will share the presenter’s created tool which acts as a roadmap for individuals entering an entry-level position, providing a path for professional development and promotional opportunities within a simulation center or career advancement. Furthermore, experienced simulationists can utilize this tool to identify the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed for their ongoing professional development and career progression. Additionally, by improving their clinical simulation knowledge and skillsets, clinical simulation educators and staff members can improve the clinical learning and training outcomes of simulation participants. This instrument leverages Discovery, Growth, and Maturity stages to guide individuals through each professional development criterion. Each stage encompasses foundational areas of knowledge, skills, and attitudes, accompanied by suggested activities that progressively build upon the elements of the preceding stage, meeting the standards outlined in the HSSBP: Professional Development. Learn how the professional development of clinical simulation educators and staff can improve clinical learning and training outcomes. List the foundational stages of the scaffold approach professional development tool for the education and operation medical simulation position. Discuss the three necessary criteria for the simulationist to fulfill the Healthcare Simulation Standards of Best Practice: Professional Development.

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Unifying Healthcare Simulation Modalities: The PCS Cloud Experience About: This webinar will explore the PCS Cloud platform’s ability to unify diverse clinical simulation modalities into a single, adaptable ecosystem for scenario creation and deployment across multiple training environments. In a world where healthcare simulation modalities are as diverse as the scenarios they depict, PCS Cloud emerges as a unifying force, seamlessly integrating Virtual Reality’s immersive environments, the dynamic team interactions of manikin-based simulations, and the boundless reach of screen-based simulations. Michelle Castleberry and Nick Stoick unveil the transformative capabilities of the PCS Cloud platform, by demonstrating the unparalleled ease with which simulationists can author a singular scenario and deploy it across multiple modalities. Whether you have access to the most advanced VR setup or are working from a remote location with just a screen, the PCS Cloud platform adapts to your needs, ensuring consistent training quality and experience. Discover how to craft a scenario from the ground up and execute it across four distinct modalities, all within one cohesive ecosystem. Don’t miss this opportunity to expand your simulation lab’s horizons and embrace the future of simulation training. Identify the unique benefits and applications of each clinical simulation modality within the PCS Cloud ecosystem. Create a comprehensive medical simulation scenario that can be effectively implemented across Virtual Reality, manikin-based, and screen-based modalities. Execute a scenario seamlessly on multiple platforms, demonstrating the PCS Cloud’s adaptability and ease of use in diverse healthcare simulation environments.

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Evaluation and Measurement of Clinical Simulation-Based Experiences Jill Sanko is an award winning simulation researcher with over 20 years experience in the healthcare simulation space. She began her career in simulation-based education at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical Center as the founding Associate Director of the Simulation and Patient Safety Program. Moving back to Miami 2008 for the next 12 years she worked in several research and teaching positions for U of Miami and Jackson Memorial Hospital further establishing herself as a leading expert in healthcare simulation to improve healthcare safety. Dr. Sanko holds several certifications across related areas including, board certification as an Acute Care NP, as an Advanced Certified Simulation Educator, a Friday Night at the ER Team Learning Simulation Leader, and a Fellow of the Society for Simulation Academy. Her research interests include the intersection of simulation-based inter-professional team education to improve patient safety and the incorporation of systems thinking and systems-based practice in healthcare settings and education. She has over 40 articles, book chapters and other publications and has presented her work nationally and internationally. Her research efforts have also garnered awards from the Society for Simulation in Healthcare for her work Exploring the Relationship Between Team Cohesion and Team Performance, Simulation to Improve Situational Awareness, Simulation to Test a Hand Hygiene Reminding System, Simulation as a Means to Improve Adverse Event Reporting, and Exploration of Systems Thinking on Patterns of Adverse Event Reporting. She is active in her community of practice as well; currently serving in several roles within the Society for Simulation in Healthcare including as co-chair of the distance simulation affinity group, chair of the meetings oversight committee, and chair of the Academy of Simulation Fellows. She is also part of the executive team for the Distance Simulation Collaboration.

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Update and Improve Your Clinical Simulation Lab with Medical Shipment Since joining Medical Shipment in 2022, Samantha has provided supplies, equipment, custom kits and Pyxis MedStation to hundreds of healthcare simulation programs across the United States. Over the past 2 years, Samantha has developed a strong passion for improving healthcare institutions so educators can develop and encourage today’s students into our future leaders.

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Role of Clinical Simulation Operation Specialists in Houssaye’s Educational Triangle For just over 20 years, Guy Stotzer has had the chance to develop his skills in an environment that is conducive to innovative developments at La Source School of Nursing. Simulation in Healthcare has been and still is one of these developments. From 2010 to 2011, Guy set up technologies for a Clinical Practice Laboratory dedicated to Simulation in Healthcare (720m2 / 7,750ft2). From 2015 to 2018, he pursued his efforts and his management’s wish to set up a technological structure covering 6,000m2 (64,583ft2), including a 2,500m2 (26,910 ft2) Simulated Hospital. Guy has managed these two centers as Technical Manager. Today he is implementing other educational technologies in the field of Healthcare Simulation. After spending 2 years in the Faculty of law and 3 years in the Faculty of Arts at Swiss Universities, Guy obtained a Graduate Diploma, Arts and Sciences of Broadcasting. He also obtained an ICT Manager Federal Diploma. He got the CHSOS-A in 2020. Guy trained in simulation with Dr. Pamela R. Jeffries and her team (USA) and with Master mentor Suppiah Nagammal and her team (Singapore). He is member of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH) and involved in the Technical Committee of the Société Francophone de Simulation en Santé (SoFraSimS), France.

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Easier Than You Think: Bringing Generative AI into Clinical Simulation Join Nick Stoick and Read Blumberg as they provide a fast-paced, straightforward demonstration PCS simulation products that can deliver Generative AI to your learners. This will possibly be the most direct and time efficient webinar hosted by a vendor that you will attend in 2024. Look, here’s what they won’t be doing: reiterating the known value of simulation education, discussing learning theory, or restating the importance of curriculum design. Here’s what these two, no-nonsense, straight-shooting experienced simulation consultants will do: for only 30 minutes, actively demonstrate PCS’s product offering so that you walk away with a better, more complete understanding of Generative AI in PCS products, how they’re currently used, and where they might best fit into your center. And then, take your questions for 30 minutes. This might be the most valuable 30+ minutes you spend investigating one company’s simulation portfolio this quarter. The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in simulation centers has marked a new era in healthcare education. Generative AI, a subset of AI, is particularly noteworthy for its ability to create realistic, dynamic, and interactive scenarios that closely mimic real-life clinical situations. This webinar will explore how PCS’s suite of products—Spark and SimVox—leverages generative AI to revolutionize simulation-based learning. Spark: Virtual Patient Platform: Spark serves as a virtual simulation experience that can be accessed either on screen or in VR anywhere, anytime. By employing advanced speech recognition and natural language processing, Spark facilitates medical interviewing techniques and clinical reasoning skills development. This segment of the webinar will demonstrate Spark’s capabilities in creating immersive, learner-driven simulations that foster critical thinking and decision-making. SimVox: The AI Speaker: SimVox enhances low-fidelity manikins by equipping them with AI-driven speech capabilities. The tool’s generative AI is trained on thousands of simulation sessions, enabling it to produce contextually relevant responses during medical simulations. Attendees will learn how SimVox can be integrated into existing manikins to provide a cost-effective solution for communication training. By attending this webinar, simulation center professionals will be equipped with the knowledge to harness the power of generative AI through PCS’s Spark and SimVox. These tools promise to enhance the fidelity of simulations, improve learner engagement, and ultimately, advance the quality of healthcare education. Join us to discover how generative AI can transform your simulation center into a cutting-edge learning environment where every scenario is an opportunity for growth and innovation. This abstract provides a glimpse into the content of the webinar, designed to be a comprehensive introduction to the PCS suite of products and their role in advancing simulation center capabilities through generative AI. Participants will leave with a clear understanding of how these tools can be implemented to create more effective and engaging learning experiences. Explore the capabilities of the AI driven virtual simulation platform PCS Spark. Explore the capabilities of how the smart speaker PCS SimVox can add generative AI to ANY simulator. Explore the synergies between the PCS suite of products for clinical simulation.

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Enhancing New Graduate Nurse Performance in Rapid Response Teams with Nursing Simulation There is substantial literature about New Graduate Nurses (NGN’s) perceptions of readiness for code blue management or their perceived comfort level in recognizing and responding to a change in patient condition. However, there is minimal quantitative data available on the outcomes for simulation-based training for code blue responses. There is a paucity in literature describing interventions that incorporate assessment such as Objective Structured Clinical Exams (OSCE). The purpose of the study is to address a gap in knowledge concerning new graduate nurses’ perceptions of their comfort and confidence levels when participating in a rapid response or code. The study will also provide quantitative and qualitative data on the effect of simulation on the NGN’s ability to recognize, respond to and deploy a rapid response or code. The quasi-experimental mixed methods study will employ the use of a standardized high-fidelity simulation activity and Objective Structured Clinical Exam (OSCE) with a pre-/posttest. Data analysis will consist of quantitative statistical analysis and Naturalistic Inquiry methods to obtain qualitative data. Guided interviews with semi-structured, open-ended questions will be utilized. Participant responses will be recorded and transcribed. The team will be scored as a group for the simulation performance while individual competence will be assessed via a brief questionnaire at the end of the simulation. The OSCE will be evaluated according to a rubric/checklist utilizing binary scoring of pass/fail and participant score on resuscitation quality utilizing video capture and simulation software. The theoretical framework of interest is Erickson’s Role Modeling and Benner’s Novice to Expert theory. The debriefing model used was the Advocacy-Inquiry Method to encourage self-reflection of learner actions. The justification for the selected study design is that the pre-/posttest with an intervention can detect effect or causality. The population of study is new graduate nurses currently in orientation or residency programs. Results 80 students participated in the study. There was a statistically significant difference between pre-/post scores (p-value <0.001). There was an improved recognition of patient decline among new graduate nurses post nursing simulation activity. Evaluate resuscitation quality in new graduate nurses using nursing simulation. Integrate and apply organizational policy and procedures during simulated nursing activities. Describe best practices through academic discourse among healthcare simulationists.

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