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A podcast dedicated to the discussion of healthcare simulation. Debunking dogma, demystifying jargon and translating knowledge. Hosted by Victoria Brazil, Jesse Spurr & Ben Symon
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Episodes

176 Simulcast Journal Club August 2023

Virtual and older SPs, transformative simulation, and psychological safety - four more excellent articles for Ben and Vic to discuss this month. Links here. Weldon et al. Transformative forms of simulation in health care – the seven simulation-based ‘I’s: a concept taxonomy review of the literature Smith et al. Older adults as simulated participants: a scoping review Bond et al. The Use of Virtual Standardized Patients for Practice in High Value Care Klenke-Borgmann et al. Role Clarity and Inter...

Aug 09, 202340 minEp. 176

175 Simulation for Social Integration

We talk a lot about sim for education or quality improvement, but less about how it can connect us as people. In this episode Ben and Eve talk to Drs Sam Smith and Vicky Tallentire, the lead authors of a new essay in IJOHS entitled “ Simulation for Social Integration ”. Together we explore how Sam and Vicky’s article introduces this concept of simulation for social integration, what that means, and then what that looks like through a series of case studies from sim teams around Scotland. In doin...

Jul 21, 202336 minEp. 175

174 Simulcast Journal Club July 2023

Four more excellent articles for Ben and Vic to discuss this month. Speaking up (or listening down?), transformational debriefing, is deliberate practice really better than self guided practice, and the perils of ‘god-terms’. Links here. Barlow et al. Understanding observed receiver strategies in the healthcare speaking up context . Petrosoniak et al. Are we talking about practice? A randomized study comparing simulation‑based deliberate practice and mastery learning to self‑guided practice Varp...

Jul 07, 202340 minEp. 174

173 Interprofessional Education in Healthcare Simulation with Dr Karen Dickinson

What do we really mean by ‘IPE’? And how can we design and deliver simulations for IPE outcomes? In this episode, Vic speaks with Dr Karen Dickinson about her work in IPE at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock, AR., where she is an Assistant Professor of Surgery and the Director of IPE Simulation and Clinical Skills Training. Karen gave us an overview of work in the area of IPE – “l earning about, from, and with other professions ”. Groups such as the Interprofessional...

Jun 14, 202335 minEp. 173

172 Simulcast Journal Club June 2023

Ben and Vic talk about four articles from the healthcare simulation literature, on diverse topics: psychological safety, cognitive load measurement, roles for maternity emergencies, and reflective pauses to optimise learning Links here Bahr, N., Ivankovic, J., Meckler, G. et al. Measuring cognitively demanding activities in pediatric out-of-hospital cardiac arrest . Adv Simul 8, 15 (2023). Janssens, Sarah & Kikkawa, Yoriko & Mavin, Timothy. (2023). How do maternity teams perform in and p...

Jun 04, 202337 minEp. 172

171 Stress Exposure Simulation. Crossover Ep ”The Emergency Mind”.

In this joint episode with The Emergency Mind podcast, Vic Brazil and Dan Dworkis talk about ‘stress exposure’ simulation/ training, and how we prepare ourselves and our teams to perform under pressure. We started with a general discussion about the need for this kind of training and how others have approached it. There are some fantastic resources on this topic, including this one from First10EM. The main conversation was our recent article - Exploring participant experience to optimize the des...

May 23, 202356 minEp. 171

170 Simulcast Journal Club May 2023

Ben and Vic talk about four articles from the healthcare simulation literature. Practical lessons mixed with some theoretical deep dives! Links here Vemuri, Sidharth. Et al. Informing Simulation Design: A Qualitative Phenomenological Study of the Experiences of Bereaved Parents and Actors. Simulation in Healthcare: 18(2):p 75-81, April 2023. Rose SC, et al. Interprofessional clinical event debriefing-does it make a difference? Attitudes of emergency department care providers to INFO clinical eve...

May 05, 202339 minEp. 170

169 What’s Your Listening Style?

Training to listen effectively is a powerful skill that can transform our conversations in healthcare simulation, clinical work and even our home lives. In this episode Vic interviews Rebecca Minehart, Ben Symon and Laura Rock on their Harvard Business Review article “What’s your Listening Style” in order to deepen our understanding of what listening is, how it can be classified and how we can use this knowledge to shape the ways we connect with the humans around us. If you’d like to explore wha...

Apr 28, 202336 minEp. 169

168 Simulcast Journal Club April 2023

Ben and Vic talk about four articles from the healthcare simulation literature. This month we had a focus on simulation debriefing and on simulation design and delivery to optimise transfer to practice. Links here (all open access) Kaba et al. Entrustable Professional Activities for simulation faculty?! A novel approach to standardizing mentorship and faculty development for healthcare simulation programs. International Journal of Healthcare Simulation. 2023;:1-10. Baliga, K., Halamek, L.P., War...

Apr 03, 202338 minEp. 168

167 Advances in Simulation: Longitudinal prebriefing for successful in situ simulation

In our latest Advances in Sim collaborative episode, we talk about how to establish and sustain in situ simulation (ISS) programs on health services. Ben and Vic were joined by Susan Eller who is lead author on an important article on this topic: Leading change in practice: how “longitudinal prebriefing” nurtures and sustains in situ simulation programs . Susan is Associate Dean for Immersive Learning and Learning Spaces at the Center for Immersive and simulation Based learning at Stanford, and ...

Apr 03, 202337 minEp. 167

166 Simulcast Journal Club March 2023

More interesting work from the healthcare simulation community this month. Christensen, M.D., Østergaard, D., Stagelund, S. et al. Embracing multiple stakeholders’ perspectives in defining competent simulation facilitators’ characteristics and educational behaviours: a qualitative study from Denmark, Korea, and Australia . Adv Simul 8, 1 (2023). Cassidy, D.J., Jogerst, K., Coe, T. et al. Simulation versus reality: what can interprofessional simulation teach us about team dynamics in the trauma b...

Feb 26, 202337 minEp. 166

165 Simulcast Journal Club February 2023

More interesting work from the healthcare simulation community this month. Preiksaitis CM, Lee MO, Schertzer K. Creating a Safe Space for Simulation: Is it Time to Stop Calling Them Confederates? Simul Healthc. 2022 Nov 28. Paul O’Connor, Emily O’Dowd, Sinéad Lydon, Dara Byrne . International Journal of Healthcare Simulation: Developing a strategic plan for a healthcare simulation facility. Mallory LA, Doughty CB, Davis KI, Cheng A, Calhoun AW, Auerbach MA, Duff JP, Kessler DO. A Decade Later-Pr...

Feb 01, 202330 minEp. 165

164 Decoding the ‘Black Box’ of Debriefing with Michaela Kolbe

Healthcare debriefings have been primarily informed by theories and expert opinions but in this episode Ben explores with Michaela Kolbe how her team took on the remarkable endeavour to code over 18,000 debriefing micro-events from 50 simulation debriefings to uncover the quantitative mysteries inside ‘the black box of debriefing’. Join us as we explore the evolving evidence on what ‘Advocacy and Inquiry’ actually leads to in a debrief, as well as the surprising impact of praise, paraphrasing an...

Jan 23, 202331 minEp. 164

163 Simulcast Journal Club December 2022

Ben and Vic round out the Simulcast Journal club year with 4 articles. Listed here with links to the full text versions. Vadla, M.S., Moshiro, R., Mdoe, P. et al. Newborn resuscitation simulation training and changes in clinical performance and perinatal outcomes: a clinical observational study of 10,481 births . Adv Simul 7, 38 (2022). Høllesli, L. J., Ajmi, S. C., Kurz, M. W., et al. (2022). Simulation-based team-training in acute stroke: Is it safe to speed up? Brain and Behavior, 12, e2814. ...

Dec 23, 202235 minEp. 163

162 Advances in Simulation: Exploring Hierarchy Through ”Sociological Fidelity”

Hierarchy is pervasive in healthcare, and current strategies to train providers to ‘speak up’ are not enough to overcome the intense challenges that hierarchy creates. In this episode, Vic talks with Taryn Taylor and Adam Garber about their recent articles in Advances in Simulation . Both studies explore the experience of practitioners working in teams managing obstetric emergences. Their studies use clever scenario design and delivery to re-create hierarchy and power gradients, as an example of...

Nov 27, 202249 minEp. 162

161 Simulcast Journal Club November 2022

More interesting work in healthcare simulation this month, including some from our friends and colleagues. Before that… A final reminder to register for Sim Reconnect ! – a 1 day seminar at Bond University on the Gold Coast. And – if you’re working in translational or systems focused simulation – consider enrolling in the Bond subject Translational Simulation in healthcare , stand alone or as part of a Masters of Healthcare Innovations. Now – the papers! Rao et al. Daily team introductions and s...

Nov 05, 202231 minEp. 151

160 Simulcast Journal Club October 2022

Great articles this month, including some from our friends and colleagues. Before that… A reminder to register for Sim Reconnect ! – a 1 day seminar at Bond University on the Gold Coast. And – if you’re working in translational or systems focused simulation – consider enrolling in the Bond subject Translational Simulation in healthcare , stand alone or as part of a Masters of Healthcare Innovations. Now – the papers! Sarah Janssens et al. Coleadership in Maternity Teams, a Randomized, Counterbal...

Oct 04, 202243 minEp. 150

159 Simulcast Journal Club August 2022

The August Journal Club is here, with Ben and Vic talking about 4 papers relevant to our simulation practice. How do simulation fellows learn some ‘tech skills’? Ahmed et all help us out with Development of a simulation technical competence curriculum for medical simulation fellows , with lessons about learning tech and about how to develop a curriculum. Then we consider ‘arts based pedagogy ‘ in Patrea Andersen’s A Nursing Simulation Pilot Study Comparing Art-Enhanced Debriefing and Traditional...

Aug 23, 202238 minEp. 149

158 Methodological Innovations in Healthcare Simulation Research

“How can we push the boundaries of healthcare simulation research, leading to new insights and innovations?” Advances in Simulation has announced a new thematic series. Methodological Innovations in Healthcare Simulation Research is “seeking manuscripts that challenge our collective thinking about how to conceptualise, frame, study, and theorise simulation in health and social care article type, in order to help advance our thinking about simulation research.” In this short episode, Vic speaks w...

Aug 01, 20228 minEp. 148

157 Simulcast Self Development Modules

Ben and Vic offer a short discussion about the self development modules created by a global team of simulation fellows. Ben explains his motivation in leading the project, and explains how simulation practitioners can use the modules for their own professional development. Peer learning, collaboration, and more. Modules can be found here, and feedback and reflections welcome.

Jul 20, 202213 minEp. 147

156 Simulcast Journal Club July 2022

Ben and Vic were back for the July Simulcast Journal Club, with four interesting articles. Imposters was our first topic – and the prevalence of imposter syndrome among simulation faculty . (and take the chance to look at the IJOHS while you’re on their site) We followed with a paper about anxiety and performance in pre-hospital care students undergoing simulation based assessment. We enjoyed talking about the nuanced challenges and strategies for debriefing interprofessional simulation , and fi...

Jul 13, 202237 minEp. 146

155 Advances in Simulation: Data Informed Debriefing with Andrew Coggins

Most of us would like to improve our simulation debriefing skills, but data informed feedback on our debriefing performance is hard to find. Maybe Andrew Coggins and colleagues are helping us change all that? Maybe there are metrics and measures of our debriefing performance that can help? In this conversation, Vic speaks with Andrew Coggins about his recent Advances article Immediate faculty feedback using debriefing timing data and conversational diagrams . In this work, the team “explored the...

Jun 21, 202225 minEp. 145

154 Simulcast Journal Club Podcast May 2022

Who is @sim_brick on Twitter? Vic, Ben and Jess discuss the big issues on the May Simulcast Journal Club. We started on a more serious note – and discussed articles on working with simulated patients to assess the quality of healthcare , and using Forum Theatre to help healthcare professions manage patients who have suffered domestic abuse . We then talked about learning curves, and a systemic review looking at their use and reporting in healthcare simulation research . For another review of tha...

May 08, 202239 minEp. 144

153 Virtual Simulation in Nursing Education

Disclaimer: We discuss a commercially available product in this episode. Simulcast nor any of the team received any incentive, financial or otherwise, for hosting, recording or producing this episode and were not influenced in the questions selected. I was thrilled to be joined by two amazing guests to explore a space in the expanding world of virtual simulation for nursing education. Welcome to Simulcast Julie Stegman Vice President of the Nursing Segment of the Health Learning, Research & ...

Apr 27, 202240 minEp. 143

152 Simulcast Journal Club Podcast April 2022

Deception was one theme in our Simulcast Journal Club for April. We started with a conceptual paper discussing ‘positive’ deception in simulation , and considering the relationship between deception and fidelity in our simulation design. We followed with an RCT on ‘speaking up’ in anaesthesia crises which sought to explore how deception might be necessary or justified if we need ‘sociological fidelity’ (recreating hierarchies and power dynamics) in our scenarios. We then discussed an article on ...

Apr 06, 202236 minEp. 142

151 Simulcast Journal Club Podcast March 2022

Simulcast Journal Club March 2022 Ben and Vic talk through 4 papers this month; Ethical considerations when conducting active short simulations in healthcare, computer modelling simulations for COVID public health policy, professional identity formation during a neonatology boot camp (with clarification that is not a training session for babies to do push ups), and the INACSL standards of best practice in scenario design . Happy listening!...

Mar 09, 202230 minEp. 141

150 Advances in Simulation: Lifting the lid on the ‘safe container’ of healthcare simulation

Vic speaks with Eve Purdy about their recent paper in Advances in Simulation - Taking simulation out of its “safe container”—exploring the bidirectional impacts of psychological safety and simulation in an emergency department . We talk about the shared experience of many simulation educators that led to the research question – How does psychological safety in the workplace affect that experienced in the ‘sim space’ and how does that leak back in turn? Eve describes the methods and findings, and...

Mar 02, 202234 minEp. 140

149 Simulcast Journal Club Podcast February 2022

Calling for help by junior medical staff is frequently a focus of healthcare simulation activities, but our first paper highlights how the impact is perhaps more complex than we have previously realised, and there is real risk of harm. We then looked at a paper describing the development of the marvellous LIFE App for neonatal resuscitation in LMIC countries – including drawing upon human centred design principles and project management methodology. Simulation Fellowships and the advantages and ...

Feb 03, 202237 minEp. 139

148 Advances in Simulation: Emotions in Simulation-Based Education: Friends or Foes of Learning?

Simulation based education involves thinking, but also feeling. Emotions are pervasive and powerful, and they impact on performance and learning – in both healthcare simulation and of course in the real world. In this episode we talk with Vicki LeBlanc and Glenn Posner about the research on emotions, cognitive processes and learning, and their narrative overview on this topic just published in Advances in Simulation. We discussed the inadequacies of simplistic models like Russel’s circumflex mod...

Jan 28, 202246 minEp. 138

147 Advances in Simulation: Walking in their shoes

Simulation can provide an opportunity to experience life/ experiences other than our own, and this can include experience of ill health – diseases, conditions and treatments. Hot off the press from Advances in Simulation , Walking in the shoes of our patients is a scoping review in which the authors sought to understand the ways that simulation can allow healthcare professionals or students to experience ill health, and what impact that has on their empathy .. In this episode Vic was joined by f...

Jan 21, 202231 minEp. 137
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