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In this episode Tony and Lawrence discuss their top 5 settitngs to do simulaiton in. Watch out for the odd curve ball thrown in for good measure...
What would be your top 5? Let us know...
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Warning - This episode contains simulated graphic wounds and discussion about trauma that some viewers may find disturbing. 🎃
In this episode, Lawrence and Tony and joined by Barbara and Olaf Jones who run a moulage and special FX company that specialises in traumatic injury for simulation training and film. The couple tell us about how and why they do the work that they do, brushing shoulders with A list celebrities on hollywood film sets and give us a live demonstration of how to create realistic wounds in under ten minutes. This is a must watch episode for anyone who is interested in upping the visual impact of their simulation activity!
If you are interested in working with Barbara and Olaf, their contact details are below:
The list below is some of the moulage materials that have been discussed in this episode:
- Ben Nye colour wheel (Bruises and abraisions) - https://tinyurl.com/3byeky2d
- Smiffys FX face paint - https://tinyurl.com/2efk27w2
- Sculpt Gel Silicone - https://tinyurl.com/4uryh8kx
- Maekup gloopy runny blood (dark) - https://tinyurl.com/6n9mk8f7
- Ben Nye thick blood - https://tinyurl.com/55ed6s9m
- Mouldlife's arterial blood - https://tinyurl.com/yeyukupr -
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n this episode, Lawrence and Tony are live at the Associate of Anaesthesia Associates annual conference at the Norwich assembly house. The conference was a two-day event that comprised of practical workshops on day 1 and a series of keynote presentations and updates on day 2.
The conference was attended by over 60 delegates from across the country most of whom are either Anaesthesia Associates (AA) or trainee AA's. In the episode we learn more about the role of the AA in the modern healthcare landscape and interview some of the speakers and presenters who were at the conference.
#SimCast #Simulation #Podcast #SimTechLive
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In this episode, Lawrence and Tony are joined by Wendy McCracken and Jamie Stuart of Elevate health care. In the episode the group dispel some myths and talk about how influential the commerical side of simulation is on shaping the future of simulation based education.
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This is part 3 of a 3 part series deisnged to prepare learners who are new to Simulation Based Education (SBE)
By the end of the episode you should be able to:
- Describe the three phases of SBE delivery
- Describe the purpose of the debrief
- To consider what to think about as a learner in the debriefReferences:
Rudolph, J.W., Simon, R., Rivard, P., Dufresne, R.L. and Raemer, D.B., 2007. Debriefing with good judgment: combining rigorous feedback with genuine inquiry. Anesthesiology clinics, 25(2), pp.361-376.
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This is part 2 of a 3 part series deisnged to prepare learners who are new to Simulation Based Education (SBE)
By the end of the episode you should be able to:
- Describe the three phases of SBE delivery
- To conisder what to think about during the activity phase
- To recall expectations of learners particpating in simulaiton -
This special episode of SimCast was recorded at Sim Tech Live 2024. Tony is joined by special co-host Nicola Cook who talks about the planning and preparation needed for the first ever Sim Tech Live event hosted by Sim and Skills.
Attended by over 60 technicians from universities and hospitals across the country, this two-day conference was held at the Midlands Air Ambulance Charity base which turned out to be a fantastic venue for the event. In the episode, Tony interviews all of the keynote and workshop speakers so you can gain an insight into what the conference had to offer. Each speaker segment and their company website can be found below:
Timestamps:
00:00:00 - Opening Credits
00:00:49 - Nicola Cook - Sim & Skills
00:17:28 - Chris Porter - Immersive Interactive https://immersive.co.uk/
00:21:07 - Max Smiech - Decent Simulators https://www.decentsimulators.com/
00:26:20 - Dan Blood - Surrey University
00:35:26 - Charles Everard & Mary Holding - ASPiH https://aspih.org.uk/
00:43:12 - Nathan Connell - University of Salford
00:49:36 - Bradley Woodward - RiVR https://rivr.uk/
00:53:55 - Aaron Thind - SimEPR https://www.simepr.com/
00:58:39 - Joe Natalello - Staffordshire University
01:02:04 - Emily Browne - Midlands Air Ambulance Charity https://www.midlandsairambulance.com/
01:08:10 - Nicola Cook - Closing thoughts#SimCast #Simulation #Podcast #SimTechLive
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This is part 1 of a 3 part series deisnged to prepare learners who are new to Simulation Based Education (SBE)
By the end of the episode you should be able to:
- Describe the three phases of SBE delivery
- To conisder what to prepare for simulaiton
- To recall the key elements of the briefingReferences:
Somerville, S. G., Harrison, N. M., & Lewis, S. A. (2023). Twelve tips for the pre-brief to promote psychological safety in simulation-based education. Medical Teacher, 45(12), 1349-1356. [Available online] https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/0142159X.2023.2214305
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In this episode Tony and Lawrence unpick the semantics of some of the more ambiguous terms commonly used in simulation. What does simulation actually mean? What is a confederate and should we be using this term and what on earth is high fidelity?... All will be revealed in this episode.
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In this episode Tony and Lawrence talk to Jackie Dias an associate professor in nursing at the university of Sharjah in the UAE. Jackie talks about her experience of building a simulation centre from the ground up in Pakistan, what was involved and lessons learned. She also talks about the work she is now doing in Sharjah.
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In this episode, Tony and Lawrence are joined by Amy Wong an asspociate professor from the Norwich Medical School. In the episode Amy disucsses research and scholarship potential in simulation, the importance of international collaboration and how Amy is trying to spread this message through her Scholarship, Innovation and Research Network (SIReN).
If you would like to know more about SIReN or would like to discuss about the scholarly work you're invovled in, you can contact Amy vias her email [email protected]
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In this episode, Tony and Lawrence are joined by Dan Blood a senior simulation technican at the university of Surrey. The trio discuss a typical day in the life of a sim tech, relationships with other faculty and creative solutions to simulation problems. #simcast #simulation #podcast
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In this episode, Lawrence and Tony are Joined by Christine Vogel the lead nurse educator for UbiSim: a company specialising in Virtual Reality (VR) for healthcare education. They discuss what good VR looks like, where VR sits in the different modalities of simulation education and peek into the future of what VR holds for healthcare simulation. #simcast #simulation #podcast
LINKS
INACSAL Healthcare Simulation Standards of Best Practice - https://www.inacsl.org/healthcare-simulation-standards
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In this episode Lawrence and Tony are joined by Juliet Harrison an associate professor in paramedic science from the University of East Anglia. This week's topic revolves around some of the challenges faced promoting diversity in simulation. The trio discuss both obvious issues such as skin tone in patient simulators as well as some more subtle nuances such as traditional terminology used in simulation which isn't always inclusive. A very thought provoking episode this one... #simcast #simulation #podcast
In the Episode Juliet mentions several resources which can be found below:
- Skin Deep - A resource to address the lack of skin tone diversity of paediatric medical education images - https://dftbskindeep.com/
- Mind the Gap - A clinical resource for signs and symptoms for people with black and brown skin - https://www.blackandbrownskin.co.uk/mindthegap
- Foronda, C., Prather, S. L., Baptiste, D., Townsend-Chambers, C., Mays, L., & Graham, C. (2020). Underrepresentation of racial diversity in simulation: an international study. Nursing education perspectives, 41(3), 152-156. - https://journals.lww.com/neponline/abstract/2020/05000/underrepresentation_of_racial_diversity_in.5.aspx?context=latestarticles -
In this episode, Lawrence and Tony are Joined by Irfan and Hannah, two paramedic students who have just undertaken a peer-led Adult Life Support (ALS) simulation session. They discuss their experiences of learning and simulation at UEA, how working with different year groups provides both benefits and challenges and what they have learned from their simulation session #simcast #simulation #podcast
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In this episode Lawrence and Tony are joined by David Aziz, director of placements for the Norwich Medical School. The three discuss what simulation means in the context of practice-based learning, whether simulation should replace clinical placements and how learning differs between experiences in simulation and those in clinical practice. Discussion takes a philosophical turn throughout and David also throws a curveball question to Lawrence and Tony right at the end of the episode, so keep watching for that one!
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In this special episode Lawrence and Tony meet Floris Opal the lead patient simulator at the University of East Anglia. They discuss what simulation manikins get up to after hours, how different professions interact with the manikins and Floris' lofty ambitions moving forwards. #simcast #simulation #podcast
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In this episode, Lawrence and Tony are joined by Lindsay Morgan and Charmaine Chandler who discuss their experiences of learning about simulaiton having recently attended the UEA Simulation Inscturctor Course. They talk about pre-conceived ideas of simulation, what they learned and what they found most valuable about attending the course.
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In this episode, Lawrence and Tony are joined by Karan Botsford who talks about her current research using the Guided Observing Learner Debrief (GOLD) Tool. This tool has been designed to aid observers of a simulaiton event to structure a commentry around key areas of simulation activity to facilitate a richer peer led debrief experience. They explore the rationale behind the tool, deisgn and implementation and look at some of the prelimarny data that has been gathered and discuss early findings.
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In this episode Tony and Lawrence look at finding time to sim when you're a busy academic or clinician juggling multiple priorities. They look at what problems you often encounter, areas that can be sacrificed and things that must stay and stratergies for survial to ensure we still provide a quality product.
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