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.FROM THE DESK OF THE DIRECTOR OF ACCREDITATION
Hello!
The SSH Accreditation Department is excited to announce that our electronic application submission portal – recently updated with the newest 2021 Accreditation Standards – is OPEN and ready for applicants!
More than 230 Programs around the world have achieved the SSH Accreditation distinction, and it’s not too late for you to get your program’s application in by the next deadline: July 15.
SSH Accreditation is a peer-reviewed, customized evaluation of your simulation program’s processes and outcomes in Assessment, Research, Teaching/Education, Systems Integration, and Simulation Fellowship programs. Each of these recognizes programs that are doing outstanding work in the field of healthcare simulation.
The 2021 SSH Accreditation Standards are not drastically different from the 2016 versions. However, they have been revised to reduce redundancies and refine terminology used throughout the standards. Similarly, the SSH Accreditation Companion Documents (that correspond with each area of accreditation offered through SSH) also have been revised.
All applicants for SSH Accreditation are strongly encouraged to read through the Companion Documents prior to preparing their Program’s application. The Companion Documents are not prescriptive but have been written by SSH Accreditation Program Reviewers to share further insight into the intent of each of the standards and what sort of information might be submitted by applicants to demonstrate standards compliance.
Click here
to access 2021 SSH Full Accreditation Standards and corresponding Companion Documents.
Click here
to access 2021 SSH Provisional Accreditation Standards and corresponding Companion Documents.
So, what are you waiting for?! If your program is doing outstanding work and is ready to get recognized, apply TODAY by clicking on the links below:
Full Accreditation Submission Portal
Provisional Accreditation Submission Portal
And, if you have any questions, please contact us. We look forward to getting your SSH Accreditation journey started with you!
Kristyn Gadlage
SSH Director of Accreditation
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.SSH CALENDAR
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June 27 |
4 p.m. ET |
SSH SimSeries |
WEBINAR:Effective Way to Use Virtual and Augmented Reality
July 1 |
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SSH Virtual Scholars |
2023 Cohort of Virtual Scholars applications — DEADLINE
July 10-31 |
3:30 p.m. ET |
SSH Certification Blueprint Review |
CHSE Cohort 5 (Mondays and Wednesday)
July 20-22 |
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SSH SimOps2022 & SimOps Delivers |
"New Limits. No Boundaries." See current info!
July 31-Sept. 4 |
6 p.m. ET |
SSH Certification Blueprint Review |
CHSE Cohort 6 (Mondays and Wednesday)
July 31-Sept. 4 |
1 p.m. ET |
SSH Certification Blueprint Review |
CHSOS Cohort 4 (Fridays)
Aug. 1 |
7 p.m. ET |
SSH SimSeries |
WEBINAR:Improve Debriefing Skills Through Peer Observation
Aug. 7-20 |
TBD |
SSH Accreditation Online Course |
ASSESSMENT Cohort 1 (TBD)
Aug. 7-20 |
2 p.m. ET |
SSH Accreditation Online Course |
SYSTEMS INTEGRATION Cohort 1 (Tuesdays)
Sept. 4-Oct. 1 |
12 p.m. ET |
SSH Accreditation Online Course |
TEACHING Cohort 3 (Thursdays)
Sept. 11-Oct. 4 |
6 p.m. ET |
SSH Certification Blueprint Review |
CHSE Cohort 7 (Mondays and Thursdays)
Sept. 12-16 |
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Healthcare Simulation Week |
SAVE THE DATE! Information and tools released soon!
Sept. 18-Oct. 23 |
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SSH Certification Blueprint Review |
CHSE Cohort 8 (Mondays)
Oct. 2-15 |
2 p.m. ET |
SSH Accreditation Online Course |
SYSTEMS INTEGRATION Cohort 2(Tuesdays)
Oct. 2-29 |
9 a.m. ET |
SSH Accreditation Online Course |
CORE Cohort 4 (Wednesdays)
Oct. 30-Dec. 4 |
5 p.m. ET |
SSH Certification Blueprint Review |
CHSE Cohort 9 (Tuesdays)
Jan. 20-21, 2023 |
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SSH Research Summit — Orlando |
THE ONLY preconference event leading into IMSH 2023! More information soon!
Jan. 21-25, 2023 |
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IMSH 2023 |
"A Standard of Excellence" — SAVE THE DATE! Join us in Orlando, Florida!
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Oxford Medical Simulation
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HealthScholars
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.INDUSTRY NEWS
Artificial intelligence in emergency medicine
Physician's Weekly
Artificial intelligence (AI) is the use of computers to do activities that used to need human understanding. The American Medical Association favors the term "augmented intelligence" over "artificial intelligence" to stress the role of computers in augmenting rather than replacing medical abilities. The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in emergency care and clinical practice, in general, has expanded in recent years, and the trend is expected to continue.
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Simulation training lab prepares students for clinical rotations
UCF Today
Students gathered around computerized manikins as monitors blared. The patient was non-responsive and in real time students had to re-position his bed, check his vitals and begin resuscitation as their instructor looked on. This recent College of Medicine simulation module was designed to give rising third-year students a place to learn what they may encounter as they enter clerkships.
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Summit-trained AI brings HPC power to the people
HPC Wire
Artificial intelligence has transformed industrial research and development in recent decades during what scientists call "the AI revolution." The technology enables detailed simulations and high-speed modeling that can streamline the journey from drawing board to production line by speeding up or cutting out costly, time-consuming steps to a practical working prototype.
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Step into the virtual ICU and train using your own equipment. Our flagship product Califia allows you to connect your devices to a physiologically driven 3D environment to play a role in simulated scenarios that are perfect for teaching and learning. Visit us to learn more about our 3D environment.
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Purdue partnership establishes medical simulation center
Inside Indiana Business
The Purdue University Global School of Nursing is partnering with Dallas County Hospital in Iowa to create a state-of-the-art simulation center. Purdue says the center will provide a more efficient and immersive learning model that meets the needs of students, hospital staff and the community.
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Augusta University expert explains the latest advances in virtual reality
JagWire
Virtual reality is quickly becoming an actual reality in all facets of technology, education, entertainment and the workplace.
It’s a popular topic, and Augusta University's Lynsey Steinberg from the Center for Instructional Innovation sat down to answer a few questions about how far VR has come — and where it's going.
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Virtual reality useful in addressing social determinants of health
Boston University School of Medicine via Newswise
Virtual Reality (VR) (computer-generated environment with scenes and objects that appear to be real making the user feel they are immersed in their surroundings), is not just fun and games any more. Applications include entertainment, military training, business and education.
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VR surgery training might be more effective than we thought
VR Scout
Researchers working out of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland recently conducted a study detailing how VR could be a more effective tool for surgical training compared to conventional reading and video methods as well as a practical alternative to physical simulation.
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Promoted by Laerdal Medical Corporation
One of the most important objectives during labor and delivery is recognizing the potential risks to mother and baby. Simulation can help build competency to ensure teams and individuals deliver high-quality care for both patients, effectively manage adverse events, and positively impact patient outcomes, while reducing claims. We have compiled resources to help those in the simulation community address these critical areas including on-demand webinars on obstetric emergencies and OB claims, articles highlighting new guidelines and clinical studies, and more.
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When will I be able to upload my brain to a computer?
The Star
We often imagine that human consciousness is as simple as input and output of electrical signals within a network of processing units – therefore comparable to a computer. Reality, however, is much more complicated. For starters, we don't actually know how much information the human brain can hold.
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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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AI is changing the landscape of health care sector
BW Healthcareworld
The health care sector has grown by leaps and bounds in the past few years and Artificial Intelligence (AI) has dramatically transformed the health care sector leading to many promising discoveries and outcomes. AI has enabled practitioners to deploy precise, timely and impactful interventions, synonymous with an engine that drives constant improvements across the care continuum.
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