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SSH Education: What's Ahead in 2022
Hello to you!
As 2022 begins, I'd like to offer you a glimpse of what's coming up in the New Year!
January 15-19, 2022
IMSH 2022 and IMSH 2022 Delivers: Reunite. Connect. Advance.
Be sure to get registered NOW for the 22nd International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH 2022)! Whether you attend LIVE in Los Angeles, or ONLINE through IMSH 2022 Delivers, you’ll be able to access fantastic content all year long through the IMSH hybrid format. View the full program and registration information here: https://imsh2022.org/
Beginning in February —
SSH SimSeries Webinars
Monday Open Forum webinars return in February! Check out our SSH SimSeries homepage for the schedule and watch for our Monday morning email highlighting the topic and time. Going forward, in effort to better reach the many time zones represented by our membership, we will vary our webinar times each week. SimSeries webinars are free to the public. If you need IPCE Credits, they are available for $25 per credit hour for SSH members and $50 per credit hour for non-SSH members.
Standards, Core Competencies and Best Practices in Healthcare Simulation Workshop
SSH is excited to continue our collaboration with ASPE and INACSL and bring you more virtual cohorts this year. Registration for the February cohort is now open! Stay tuned for more cohort dates. These sessions are recorded and available for to watch up to a month after the session.
Women in Leadership
Mark your calendars for Wednesday, May 25, 2022. Stay tuned to updates with more details from this year's joint ASPE/INACSL/SSH Planning Team.
SimOps 2022: New Limits. No Boundaries.
July 20-22, 2022
Join us this summer for SimOps 2022! This year's theme, "New Limits. No Boundaries." represents the call to action all simulation operations specialists (SOS) have answered in the wake of the pandemic. The myriad challenges and burdens simulation centers faced during the pandemic placed us all in similar, yet different situations. With each challenge answered, we continue to expand the field of healthcare simulation to “new limits.” This SimOps theme provides Simulation Operations Specialists an opportunity to showcase their “no boundaries” approach and display the immeasurable contributions they make to the simulation team every day.
We will again offer a hybrid meeting with two convenient ways to attend:
- Live, in-person at the beautiful St. Elizabeth Training and Education Center (SETEC), located in the greater Cincinnati area
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- SimOps Delivers 2022 (virtual)
The SimOps 2022 Call for Content is now OPEN! We are accepting submissions for both live in person courses, research abstracts, SimVentors entries, and virtual prerecorded courses.
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 10, 2022 at 5 PM ET
Become a Content Reviewer!
Looking for a new way to volunteer and get involved? SSH is now accepting applications for SimOps content reviewers. To learn more, visit our SimOps 2022 homepage.
REVIEWER INTEREST FORM DEADLINE: January 31, 2022 at 5 PM ET
Host Sites Needed: SimOps 2023 & 2024
Ready to showcase your center to the Simulation Operations Specialist community? SSH is looking for SimOps 2023 & 2024 host sites. We look forward to partnering with you to highlight the special features your simulation center provides, bringing over 100 Simulation Operations Specialists directly to your center.
To learn more, check our SimOps homepage at ssih.org for RFP submission instructions.
RFP SUBMISSION DEADLINE: April 1, 2022.
Happy New Year!
Kathy Adams, MA
SSH Director of Continuing Education
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Jan. 15 |
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SSH Certification Blueprint Review |
CHSE — LIVE at IMSH 2022 Register today!
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SSH Certification Blueprint Review |
CHSOS — LIVE at IMSH 2022 Register today!
Jan. 15-19 |
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IMSH 2022 |
Registration NOW OPEN! Register now and join us in Los Angeles!
Feb. 10 |
5 p.m. ET |
SSH SimOps 2022 & SimOps Delivers |
Call for Content — DEADLINE
July 20-22 |
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SSH SimOps2022 & SimOps Delivers |
"New Limits. No Boundaries." See current info!
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Oxford Medical Simulation
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Promoted By
The Debriefing Academy
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2022 forecast: AR, VR poised to send medtech into the next dimension
Fierce Healthcare
Virtual reality headsets have been around for years, but for much of their history they have been largely confined to the realm of novelty accessories for high-tech gamers. While VR and its even more immersive sibling, augmented reality, have been slowly trickling into the field of medicine in recent years, it wasn't until 2021 that the dam broke and let loose a flood of AR and VR into the industry. The COVID-19 pandemic placed new value on going virtual, and the past year has marked a turning point with many of those far-fetched technologies finally becoming a true reality, backed by a deluge of venture capital funds and regulatory greenlights.
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Your Healthy Family: High-tech mannequins at NCH Simulation Center mimic real patients
WFTX-TV
NCH Healthcare System uses high-tech mannequins in its Simulation Center to train and educate staff members so they're prepared for real-life scenarios. One mannequin's name is Bob. The high-fidelity mannequin at the NCH Judith & Marvin Herb Family Simulation Center operates off of 3G, and mimics live patients to enhance staff education.
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New learning tool: Click a button and dive under the skin of chemotherapy patients
University of Michigan
A team of faculty from the University of Michigan Center of Academic Innovation, School of Nursing and College of Pharmacy designed an innovative way to teach nursing and pharmacy students about the intricacies of chemotherapy.
Led by Michelle Aebersold, clinical professor of nursing, the group created Under the Skin, a virtual reality experience that guides students on handling high-risk complications when giving chemotherapy drugs to treat cancer.
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Adopting AI to improve patient outcomes, cost savings, health equality
Health IT Analytics
Healthcare executives are increasingly looking at artificial intelligence to improve patient outcomes, support cost savings, and promote health equality. According to the fourth annual Optum Survey on Artificial Intelligence in Health Care, surveying 500 senior healthcare executives from leading hospitals, health plans, life sciences companies, employers, 96% believe AI has an important role in efforts to reach health equality goals.
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Sentinel U™ offers virtual clinicals for future or practicing healthcare professionals to master clinical judgment and decision-making skills that relate to identifying and prioritizing patient care. These clinical scenarios offer a high volume and vast variety of patients in a safe environment. Find the right virtual clinical for you today!
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Making a success of AI in healthcare
TechTalks
If you want to make a positive impact in healthcare with any data science project, keep two things in mind. First, put your customer and end-user at the center of everything. In the end, artificial intelligence is only as powerful as the human experience it makes possible because solving a problem using AI is about augmenting human expertise, not replacing it.
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MSU Nursing students learning through simulation how to care for veterans
KBZK-TV
Education through simulation, Montana State University's Mark and Robyn Jones College of Nursing continues its' work to better serve veteran patients that nursing students will soon care for. Associate Professor Dr. Angela Jukkala and her fellow collaborators created a space for students to "roleplay" healthcare, make mistakes, learn and grow.
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The future of medtech goes beyond Microsoft's AI creep
Verdict
If one story gave a clue to the future of medtech in 2021, a likely contender would be Microsoft's acquisition of Nuance Communications for $19.7 billion last April.
Nuance is a UK based speech-recognition company best known for having provided the speech recognition engine that powers Siri, the smart assistant that talks to Apple customers around the world. The company, however, mostly makes its money through enterprise artificial intelligence tools that transcribe doctors' notes, along with customer service calls and voicemails.
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Promoted by Laerdal Medical Corporation
Patient simulation has been shown to make a major difference in mitigating risk and improving care quality. It accomplishes this by creating a safe, repeatable, controllable “experience” to learn from and apply later to real-world circumstances. Whether your need is to conduct root cause analysis, perform continuous quality improvement, or train staff to new standards of patient-centered performance, simulation can help you achieve measurable improvements. Download our free eBook to learn how you can use simulation across every area in your hospital to reduce patient risk and improve the quality of care.
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Top 8 VR applications in the healthcare industry
Analytics Insight
Many healthcare organizations are already utilizing virtual reality and other new technologies like augmented reality. Virtual reality is used by technologists in a number of areas, including patient care, medical training and hospital administration.
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How the VA is using VR for veterans' therapy
Fed Tech Magazine
The Department of Veterans Affairs has embraced virtual reality technology to help veterans heal. At Department of Veterans Affairs medical centers, some military veterans undergo "prolonged exposure" therapy to treat post-traumatic stress disorder. In those sessions, a therapist asks them to return to the pivotal experiences that caused the trauma and talk about them.
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Seeking a more flexible way to leverage your simulation center to ensure learners graduate on time? Look no further than DistanceSIM for SIMULATIONiQ Enterprise. It enables healthcare training institutions to leverage a combination of physical training rooms and virtual teleconferencing connectivity to conduct live simulation and clinical observation scenarios online.
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The Gordon Center is a designated Center of Excellence of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. It was established over 40 years ago for the application of advanced technology to medical education. Click below to learn more about our world-renowned simulation curricula and Harvey, our cardiopulmonary patient simulator.
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Health systems will turbocharge their AI strategies in 2022 — but it won't come without challenges
eMarketer
Health systems are prioritizing digital health technologies focused on patient access, AI, and telehealth, per a recent December 2021 KLAS and Center for Connected Medicine survey.
Thirty-six percent of health execs think patient access has the greatest potential to be improved with digital health tech and innovation. Thirty-eight percent think AI is the most exciting emerging technology in the next two years (that includes predictive analytics, machine learning, and robotic process automation). And 62% say telehealth is an area that has seen the greatest progress in the last two years.
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We invite you to experience our newest simulators and task trainers hands-on during the IMSH 2022 in-person event & learning labs. Join us at Booth #311 and be among the first to learn about the future Gaumard products launching next year!
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Virtual reality the next realm of health care technology
The Business Journal
The health care industry is setting its sights on virtual reality as the next frontier for technological advancement.
California Health Sciences University in Clovis operates its simulation center with immersive technology. One of the latest pieces of technology, the Butterfly Probe, is a handheld, bedside ultrasound system expected to allow for an increase in-home care or care in rural areas with lack of health care access.
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