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.THE PULSE — Your weekly update from SSH Staff
Hello!
Within our SSH staff discussions, it’s nearly impossible to leave out IMSH! In less than 10 weeks, we descend for the 23rd Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH), and final preparations are in full swing.
The last several articles from the Meetings & Exhibits Departments focused on the role and importance of the Corporate Roundtable, as well as what Orlando offers you as a destination city during your meeting down time. This month, we circle back to our incredibly valuable IMSH education offering provided by SSH Corporate Roundtable members – Learning Labs!
In support of professional connection and development, Learning Labs provide that plus a critical hands-on approach. That model has shown a growing popularity among IMSH attendees, so Corporate Roundtable members have added even more Learning Labs!
Join Roundtable members for a variety of workshops this January, including: Leveraging Simulation Environments for Immersive Workforce Development and Life-Long Learning, presented by IMSH 2023 Presidential Sponsor, Education Management Solutions. It is one of an entire incredible slate we are excited to release later in November.
Learning Labs are included as part of your IMSH registration. However, we ask you register on the mobile app so a seat can be reserved for you. And a note: As the Labs can be promotional in nature, no educational credit is provided.
Finally, while most evident in the our event Expo Halls, industry sponsorships support programs helping SSH offer affordable education and programs, thus benefiting SSH’s mission and the members we serve. When we gather in Orlando for IMSH 2023, make sure to schedule dedicated time in the Expo Hall and particularly support and thank our valued sponsors:
SSH is a membership driven, nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement of simulation in healthcare, and no other organization with the size and scope of SSH exists anywhere else in the world!
We are grateful for the confidence you have entrusted in us and are committed to being the best resource for healthcare simulation professionals. We look forward to seeing you January 21-25, in Orlando, Fla. for IMSH 2023!
Judy Larson
SSH Director of Meetings & Exhibits
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.SSH CALENDAR
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Department/Event
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Nov. 14 |
4 p.m. ET |
SSH SimSeries |
WEBINAR: Presented by the SOTS Section
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Nov. 30 |
3 p.m. ET |
SSH SimSeries |
WEBINAR: "Use of Deception in Simulation: Effects on the Learner and the Learning Environment. A Qualitative Study"
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Dec. 5 |
4 p.m. ET |
SSH SimSeries |
WEBINAR: "Are You Ready to Publish? STORM may be the right place for you" presented by STORM
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Jan. 7, 2023 |
9 a.m.- 5 p.m. ET |
SSH Certification Blueprint Review (LIVE) |
INTERNATIONAL! CHSE - IMSH 2023 - VIRTUAL VIA ZOOM Register
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Jan. 12-13, 2023 |
11:30 p.m.- 3:30 a.m. ET |
SSH Certification Blueprint Review (LIVE) |
INTERNATIONAL! CHSOS - IMSH 2023 - VIRTUAL VIA ZOOM Register
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Jan. 13-14, 2023 |
11:30 p.m.- 3:30 a.m. ET |
SSH Certification Blueprint Review (LIVE) |
INTERNATIONAL! CHSE - IMSH 2023 - VIRTUAL VIA ZOOM Register
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Jan. 20-21, 2023 |
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SSH Research Summit — Orlando |
THE ONLY preconference event leading into IMSH 2023! Registration opens SOON!
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Jan. 21-25, 2023 |
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IMSH 2023 |
"A Standard of Excellence" — Join us in Orlando, Florida! Registration opens SOON!
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.INDUSTRY NEWS
The promise of virtual reality in surgery
MD+DI
The use of virtual reality to combat anxiety, chronic pain, and cognitive decline is well established. Now, two recent pilot studies are extending the possible use cases of VR into the surgical theater, both intraoperatively and in post-operative recovery.
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Partnership uses simulation to help prepare athletic trainers
WSU Insider
A partnership between two Washington State University colleges is ensuring athletic training students are prepared for the most difficult moments in their profession.
For the past four years, the College of Veterinary Medicine, through its Simulation-Based Education program, has collaborated with the College of Education to provide case-based simulations to athletic training students. The College of Veterinary Medicine’s simulation program is the first and only in veterinary medicine accredited by the Society for Simulation in Healthcare.
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Effect analysis of a virtual simulation experimental platform in teaching pulpotomy
BMC Medical Education
The experimental teaching of pediatric dentistry is a bridge between theoretical study and clinical practice, and virtual simulation technology provides a new method of instruction. We built an experimental teaching platform using virtual simulation technology for vital pulpotomy that includes learning and examination modes.
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VR in medical education is an improving resource
The Minnesota Daily
The University Library system gives students access to virtual reality (VR) equipment that allows students repetition in scenarios and methods that cannot be easily repeated in real life. This could revolutionize health science education if enough educators and students buy in.
The Health Sciences Library has a Virtual Reality Studio that provides students access to equipment that can be used for a variety of classes and programs.
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Medicine: The next frontier
Psychology Today
Medical research is fraught with confusing contradictions such that individual clinical decisions are much more random than they seem. For instance, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors are first-line medications for treating depression.
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How technology is changing the medical profession
WorldHealth.net
Technological advancements impact every industry. However, the most notable advancements are arguably within the medical profession. Each year, innovations and discoveries reshape how medical professionals learn and provide patient care.
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Promoted by Laerdal Medical Corporation
NextGen vSim for Nursing® allows students to experience patient interation in a realistic virtual environment. NextGen vSim for Nursing® is the only virtual simulation platform with updated NextGen NCLEX style quizzing, which allows students to apply their learnings and improve clinical judgement. Utilizing the new SBAR tool students are able to practice patient hand off and debriefing communication. NextGen vSim for Nursing is currently available in multiple modules, including the new Advanced Medical-Surgical Critical Care module. With scenarios focused on emergency and critical care patients which students are unlikely to experience in clinical rotations. Experience the next generation of virtual simulation today.
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SIMULATIONiQ is an industry-leading simulation management platform. It enhances the operational efficiency of your healthcare simulation program. And now with full integration to Competency.AI , EMS's multifunctional assessment, tracking, and reporting solution, SIMULATIONiQ unlocks broad-spectrum analytics capabilities with access to multiple layers of data to help track competency-based simulation training activities.
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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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CAMLS advances research in virtual and augmented reality for simulation training
USF Health
With virtual and augmented reality becoming more prominent, the USF Health Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation is expanding its research efforts to explore the use of virtual and augmented reality in medical simulation training.
“Traditionally, health care simulation has been actors, task-trainers, and mannequins. Virtual reality allows us to be fully immersed in an alternate world and that world can be an operating room, an outpatient clinic, or an ambulance, and be changed quickly.
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Promoted by Sentinel U
A report
in “The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing” revealed that new nurses scoring within the “acceptable” range on the Performance-Based Development System (PBDS) test — which evaluates a nurse’s ability to communicate effectively, think critically, and respond safely when providing patient care — fell from 23% in 2015 to 9% in 2020. The issues arising from unprepared nursing graduates is being exacerbated by the nursing shortage, as hospitals hire LPNs or ADNs for jobs that higher-level nurses typically take on. Virtual clinical simulations can provide hospitals a pathway to remedy the skills gap while filling short-term labor demands.
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Interviewing teen parents: Simulated patient experience for clinical education and outreach
Cureus
Many medical students’ initial experience obtaining a history from a pediatric patient happens in their clerkship years. There is a shift in medical education to provide early clinical experiences to train physicians. To increase the exposure to pediatric history in the pre-clinical years, we developed this simulation-based session involving students in their second year of medical school. They are tasked with eliciting a history from a baby provided by a teenager who functions both as a standardized patient and the parent of the infant.
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Whole-task learning using real world simulations: A guide
Times of Higher Education
In medical education, discussions around the efficacy of “whole-task learning” have recently been amplified. When teaching highly complex tasks, this approach provides an alternative to atomistic models that break topics into pieces that are taught in isolation.
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