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David Shablak, simulation operations specialist at Orbis Education and co-host of the SimGeeks podcast, shares his experiences at IMSH 2022 with host Dr. Amar Patel. From sim court to SimGeeks, you’ll get a chance to hear about simulation from a whole new perspective!
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Jennifer Manos, executive director for the Society of Simulation in Healthcare (SSH), and Andrew Spain, associate executive director for SSH, talk with host Dr. Amar Patel about simulation, accreditation, certification, standardization and more.
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We’re back at IMSH 2022 with Dr. Pamela Jeffries, dean of the Vanderbilt School of Nursing, as she discusses the future of nursing education with host Dr. Amar Patel.
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Will Belk, clinical education manager at Air Methods, and Stacy Wicinski, program manager at CAE Healthcare, talk with host Dr. Amar Patel during IMSH 2022. Competition gurus for CCMTC and AMTC, our guest duo shares that there is a fine line between competition and collaboration. Trade stress for fun to discover the ultimate goal of any simulation competition.
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-b-belk/https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacy-wicinski-rn-ba-chse-cen-cmte-emt-728617179/https://cctmc.net/https://aams.org/page/Elevate2022 -
SSH Presidents Juli Maxworthy and Haru Okuda connect with host Dr. Amar Patel during IMSH 2022 to reflect on what a difference a year (or two) makes. Whether virtual, on-site or hybrid, a new paradigm is at work and here to stay: removing barriers, be they geographic, financial, legislative or technical
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/juli-maxworthy-dnp-phd-c-msn-mba-rn-fnap-fssh-629a042/https://www.linkedin.com/in/haruokuda/Membership Benefits (ssih.org)Defining Excellence in Simulationhttps://healthcare-superteams.simplecast.com/ -
Host Amar Patel, CAE’s chief learning officer for Healthcare, talks with Jeff Evans, Healthcare’s vice president of global sales and customer excellence, about CAE’s vision for the post-pandemic future of healthcare simulation. The approach combines digital with data to create a customized student-centric learning solution.
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We’re coming to you from IMSH 2022! In this episode, Jennifer McCarthy, director of clinical simulation for Seton Hall University and the founder of 579, joins host Amar Patel to review the opening plenary session. Together, they discuss the importance of simulation in reducing risks and creating a culture of safety. Also stay tuned for a surprise guest (or two)!
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Join Dr. Amar Patel for this candid conversation with Scott Osborne, a gender equity advocate, teacher, lawyer and writer, as they discuss violence, the pandemic’s role in intensifying it and the secondary ramifications that result when safety is an issue. An experienced non-profit manager, Scott is the president of UN Women USA Gulf Coast, chair of the Through Women’s Eyes International Film Festival, and an author writing a book about women in India. She speaks regularly on global gender issues.
To learn more, please visit www.elizabethscottosborne.com.
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Chief Learning Officer Amar Patel has a candid conversation with Tiffany Mendelson, a trained triathlete, award-winning sales veteran, and health and lifestyle coach. Tune in to hear Tiffany’s tips for slowing down, taking a breath and becoming more mindful. A change agent, Tiffany believes that in order to perform well both personally and professionally, we must understand that our mental and physical health are inextricably linked.
You can explore Tiffany’s work at Lifestyle Coaching | Tiffany Mendelson Coaching | Houston Texas
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Host Dr. Amar Patel, CAE Chief Learning Officer, talks with Monique Corbeil, Executive Director of ESPA Montreal, about the ability of simulation to guarantee learners experience specific healthcare situations and scenarios they otherwise might not. “When you have students in a clinical setting, they may see a clinical situation that’s rare and very severe. If they’re lucky enough to see it, chances are they’re not going to be allowed to act in it, because the risk to the patient is too high. So they’ll basically just witness what professionals are doing, which is not the best way to learn; nothing comparable to the impact of simulation. If you have people interacting in the recreated environment, in the simulation setting and then they can reflect on what they did right or wrong, what they will have learned is much more powerful than just having observed people do it.”
Welcome - ESPA Montréal (espamontreal.ca)
CAE Center of Excellence
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Join Dr. Amar Patel, CAE Chief Learning Officer, and Monique Corbeil, Executive Director of ESPA Montreal, as they discuss diversity in simulation, from broadening the scenarios to introducing different languages.
Welcome - ESPA Montréal (espamontreal.ca)
iRIS Health Simulation Authoring Platform | CAE Healthcare
Watch the Webinar - CAE Healthcare
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In this episode of CAE Radio, CAE Chief Learning Officer Dr. Amar Patel has a riveting and far-reaching conversation with Dr. Christine Park, CAE Senior Medical Advisor and Director of the Simulation and Integrative Learning Institute at the University of Illinois. Listen as they share their thoughts on using data to drive simulation-based assessments. And then learn how data can drive standardization in simulation and, in turn, change both training and clinical outcomes.
Christine Park MD | Simulation and Integrative Learning Institute | Chicago Medicine (uic.edu)
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Join Dr. Amar Patel, Chief Learning Officer at CAE Healthcare, and Jennifer McCarthy, Director of Clinical Simulation for Seton Hall University and president of 579 Solutions, on a journey toward better clinical outcomes through simulation. “We can see clinicians really practicing in an environment that is safe to error and safe to transform, where they’re not doing the procedure for the first time on a live patient.”
Profile Jennifer McCarthy - Seton Hall University (shu.edu)
Who We Are (579solutions.com)
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Dr. Amar Patel, Chief Learning Officer, returns to the airwaves with an exploration of education, simulation and artificial intelligence in healthcare. Join him as he looks back on the pandemic and offers a preview of what’s to come on this long-awaited, much-anticipated and extremely overdue return to Simulation Debrief, just in time to mark Healthcare Simulation Week 2021. We’re glad you’re here!
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Amar Patel speaks to Jared Kutzin, DNP, MS, MPH, RN, FSSH Director of the Emergency Medicine Simulation Teaching and Research Center (STAR) at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (ISMMS) on the ways he has adapted training for students, residents, attending physicians, and nurses during the 2020 pandemic. Jared shares how they have moved away from an in-class education to a digital ecosystem, creating an even more direct, efficient, and innovative approach to education.
Learn more about the STAR Center
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Amar Patel speaks to Khurram Jamil, president of Area9 Group and CAE Healthcare partner in developing an adaptive learning ventilator reskilling program that has allowed clinicians to quickly gain proficiency while addressing unconscious gaps in knowledge and competency.
https://www.caehealthcare.com/adaptive
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Amar Patel catches up with four physicians who invented a portable negative pressure contagion tent to protect healthcare providers as they perform aerosol-generating procedures (AGPs), such as intubation, on COVID-19 patients. Doctors Jared Staab, Jay Nachtigal and Tim Krause from University of Kansas Health System Medical and Dr. Brent Barta of Bryan Health in Lincoln, Nebraska are awaiting FDA Emergency Use Authorization for a device they believe could be used worldwide.
Watch a short video to see how the tent will protect healthcare providers.
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Dr. Christine Park, Anesthesiologist and Director of the Simulation And Integrative Learning Institute (SAIL) at the University of Illinois at Chicago School of Medicine, speaks with Amar Patel about Standardized Patient training and safety considerations during the pandemic, when it makes sense to simulate a patient death, and how to facilitate those difficult conversations.
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