Simulation in Healthcare Blog
3 Keys to Successful IPE Implementation
If you’re thinking about establishing a new interprofessional education (IPE) program at your institution – or expanding an existing one – you probably already understand some of the benefits of IPE. At its core, IPE encourages collaboration among healthcare learners ...
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Join EMS for three must-attend events at SimGHOSTS 2017!
Pre-Symposium HackathonMonday, August 19:00 AM – 5:00 PMEMS is proud to sponsor the world’s first healthcare simulation Hackathon. A Hackathon, or “hackfest,” is a design sprint-like event in which creative, technical, and subject matter experts come together to build an ...
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Top 5 Reasons to Use AV Tech for Debriefing
Debriefing plays an important role in healthcare education, providing a structured platform for learners to reflect, learn, and improve their skills. These sessions are not just about reviewing what went right or wrong; they are essential for deepening understanding, fostering ...
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10th Annual User Summit: Welcome EMS Customers!
EMS welcomes all our customers attending the 10th Annual EMS User Summit this week! This year, the Summit returns to the Philadelphia area! We are spending time at Thomas Jefferson University, Drexel University College of Nursing and Health Professions, and ...
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Implementing IPE Doesn’t Have to Be a Struggle
Interprofessional education (IPE) encourages collaboration among medical and healthcare learners – medical, nursing, pharmacy, physical therapy, social work, and many others. It develops skills through simulation and experiential learning, allowing participants to gain a deeper understanding of each team member’s ...
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Join us for the “Constructing Innovative Rituals in Counseling” webinar!
August 1 @ 2PM EDT “Constructing Innovative Rituals in Counseling: Considerations for Counselors, Clinical Supervisors, and Counselor Educators” Click here to register. Presented by: Judith A. Harrington, Ph.D., LPC, LMFT Assistant Professor, Counselor Education University of Montevallo Abstract: Rituals are inescapable in culture, ...
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Don’t miss “The Observer Role in Healthcare Simulation” webinar!
August 2 @ 2PM EDT “The Observer Role in Healthcare Simulation: An Underutilised Learning Opportunity” Click here to register. Presented by: Stephanie O’Regan, RN, BN, MHSM, MHSc(Ed) Nurse Manager, Senior Instructor Sydney Clinical Skills and Simulation Centre Sydney, Australia Abstract: As simulation becomes increasingly ...
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Representing Simulation at the Capitol Hill Expo
The Capitol Hill Modeling and. Simulation Expo took place in Washington, DC yesterday. It was a great day on the Hill! EMS reps educated representatives from Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi’s and Senator Steve Daines’ offices on the high value of ...
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Remembering Dr. Michael S. Gordon, Medical Simulation Pioneer
Over his long and distinguished career at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Michael S. Gordon, M.D., Ph.D., revolutionized medical education around the world. He created Harvey, the world’s first cardiopulmonary patient simulator, and UMedic, an innovative computer- ...
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Commemorating PTSD Awareness Month
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition brought on by a stressful or distressing event that affects as many as 7.7 million Americans aged 18 and over (source: The National Institute of Mental Health). Common symptoms may include ...
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