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SimCast

Tony Jermy & Lawrence Hill

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Welcome to SimCast. The higher education simulation podcast. Hosted by Tony Jermy and Lawrence Hill Also available as a video podcast on YouTube
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Discussions on innovative ideas for simulation and reimagining the use of simulation in clinical education. We discuss current trends in simulation with amazing guests from across the globe. Sit back, grab your favorite beverage and tune in to The Sim Cafe~
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This is a monthly podcast designed for healthcare workers looking to sharpen their minds and clinical skills. In each episode, we'll sit down and talk with an active healthcare professional as they reflect on some of their experience and expertise. We'll look to apply what we learn in a way that not only benefits you, but those around you. All specialties and topics are fair game, so come join your host and Simulation Coordinator, Jonathan Marsh, to hear more High-Fidelity Conversations!
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The Center for Medical Simulation

Center for Medical Simulation

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DJ Simulationistas… Sup? is the flagship podcast of the Center for Medical Simulation in Boston, Massachusetts. Janice Palaganas and Dan Raemer, CMS faculty and thought leaders in the field of healthcare simulation, discuss the pressing issues in the field, interview expert guests, tell jokes, and dissemble on a variety of topics. Subscribe today for a new episode every week! Available on iTunes, Soundcloud, or wherever podcast babies come from. Founded in 1993, the Center for Medical Simula ...
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Join CLIME Associate Director Kate Mulligan, PhD, on CLIMEcasts, where she dives into engaging and insightful conversations on topics in health professions education. Get ready for thought-provoking discussions, expert interviews, and innovative ideas that will inspire and inform educators.
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The Critical Care Commute Podcast is grateful for your ears, insights and feedback. In return its hosts- Peter Brindley and Leon Byker, two ICU doctors in Alberta, Canada- offer up knowledge and debate with some of the most qualified, interesting, enlightened and provocative folks in Critical Care Medicine, and beyond. We strive to keep it practical and concise. Like you, our overriding goal is to get better, do better and feel better.
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Dragon Bytes Paediatric Podcast

Dr Assim Javaid and Dr Stacey Harris

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Https://www.dragonbytespodcast.com Twitter: @dragon_bytes Home of Dragon Bytes paediatric podcast. A medical education podcast created in Wales. The podcasts are made by paediatricians and aimed at trainee paediatricians or anyone interested in child health. Our podcasts cover a range of themes. Join us to find out about clinical topics in paediatrics, get advice on exams and assessments if you’re a trainee paediatrician, get career advice, or just listen in to our chats with paediatricians ...
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HIV Matters

Michelle Croston

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The podcast explores the current issues people living with HIV experience that impact on their quality of life. The podcast aims to provide educational content and discussions with key leaders in HIV care in the UK, Europe and America. Exploring issues in a conversational solution focused approach will lead to a greater understanding of the needs of people living with HIV and enhance healthcare professional’s ability to provide person centred care. Throughout each episode there will be a spe ...
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DNA Dialogues: Conversations in Genetic Counseling Research

Journal of Genetic Counseling (Jehannine Austin, Naomi Wagner, Khalida Liaquat, Kate Wilson and DNA Today’s Kira Dineen)

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In DNA Dialogues we dive into the intricate world of genetic counseling research. Join us as we peel back the layers of groundbreaking articles from the Journal of Genetic Counseling, bringing you exclusive discussions with the authors themselves. Each episode sparks a vibrant exchange, exploring the latest discoveries, ethical dilemmas, and technological advances that are shaping the future of medical genetics. From navigating complex testing decisions to building trust with diverse communi ...
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In The Pulse of Emergency Medicine, listeners learn about the latest information, guidelines and best practices for critical care medical professionals. Through in-depth interviews with emergency medicine experts, learn how to best serve your patients and your department.
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A daily update on the latest AI Research Papers. We provide a high level overview of a handful of papers each day and will link all papers in the description for further reading. This podcast is created entirely with AI by PocketPod. Head over to https://pocketpod.app to learn more.
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Transformation in Trials

Sam Parnell & Ivanna Rosendal

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A podcast about the transformations in clinical trial. As life science companies are pressured to deliver novel drugs faster, data, processes, applications, roles and change itself is changing. We speak to people in the industry that experience these transformations up close and make sense of how the pressure can become a catalyst for transformation.
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Join Dr Paula Barnard-Ashton as she takes a 20-minute coffee grab to have conversations that get to the heart of blended learning in health professions education. Every week a guest pops into the studio to share their insights, experiences and innovative ideas. Produced by The Wits University Faculty of Health Sciences and eFundanathi in the School of Therapeutic Sciences.
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Surgeons in 3D Printing

Dr Ruchi Pathak Kaul

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Surgeons in 3D Printing is a Podcast with the vision to trigger conversations, collaborations and knowledge transfer on 3D Printing and emerging technologies by surgeons, engineers, entrepreneurs and researchers. This is a relaxed conversational pre-recorded show that centers around Medical applications of 3D Printing and alike technologies like AR/VR/XR. The mission we’re on is one of education and inspiration for anyone looking to start learning the technology for patient benefit.Our audie ...
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In this podcast, Dr. Karen Mihelich describes the impetus behind development and implementation of experiential education focused on food insecurity in her local community. She integrated community-engaged service, implicit bias education, teamwork and communication, budget management, and essential DNP competencies into a community-engaged practic…
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Exposure to workplace violence (WPV) is common in health care, and little is known about nurse practitioner (NP) students’ experiences during their graduate nursing clinical education. In this podcast, Drs. Kristin Gigli and John Gonzalez describe the findings from their study on WPV experienced by NP students. A total of 334 NPs responded. More th…
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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 …
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Faculty in a Family Nurse Practitioner program integrated entrustable professional activities (EPAs) that aligned with the American Association of Colleges of Nursing Essentials and National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties Core NP Competencies into their clinical assessment tool. Student performance expectations at different points in …
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In our second episode, we explore two recent articles focusing on the intersection of the disability community and genetic counseling training and practice. Segment 1: “Disability education and implications for genetic counselor training” Lauren Douglas (she/her) serves as an oncology genetic counselor and supervisor for graduate student rotations …
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What ignites a lifelong passion for healthcare simulation at the tender age of 14? Dr. Barry Issenberg, the esteemed president of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH), shares his remarkable journey from a curious teenager to a pivotal leader in the field. In our engaging conversation, Dr. Issenberg unveils his strategic vision for SSH, em…
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The integration of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools like ChatGPT into nursing education marks a transformative advance in personalized learning and interactive engagement. Variability in faculty’s experience with AI outputs highlights the need for well-crafted prompts that align with educational objectives, maximize learning outcomes, …
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Nursing students should learn how to communicate effectively in their written assignments. Good writing skills are an indication of how the student processes information. Poor writing skills may impact patient care. This podcast with Miriam Bowers-Abbott discusses ways nurse educators can improve interrater reliability in the evaluation of students…
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Metacognitive exam review tools, also called exam wrappers, are a promising intervention to address the problem of poor exam performance. Tools of this kind have been shown to positively impact student learning, confidence, and exam performance across multiple disciplines and levels of education, but little is known about the use of exam wrappers i…
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Dr. Kateryna Metersky uses poetry as a teaching strategy in her courses. She describes the process she uses to teach through poetry, strategies for implementing poetry in a variety of nursing courses, and positive outcomes of this teaching approach. She also shares challenges she has encountered. A special part of this podcast is Dr. Metersky readi…
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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. #SimCast #Simulation #podcastVon Tony Jermy & Lawrence Hill
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Digital simulations, such as computer-based and virtual reality (VR)-based, have been increasingly supported as simulation modalities in nursing education. This podcast presents a VR experience for students to promote communication, critical thinking, and clinical reasoning in a prelicensure nursing program. Drs. Willett, Chung, Adelman-Mullally, a…
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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Damon Scales and Dr. Niall Ferguson at the Canadian Critical Care Forum. We dive into a little bit of ARDS and spend a whole lot of time talking about the evolving landscape of conferences and critical care research. Tune in for insights from two leaders in the field!…
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[BONUS EPISODE] Enjoy this impromptu session between your host, Jonathan Marsh, and former guest, Matthew Stryker as we celebrate International Podcast Day with some mild shenanigans. Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answ…
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In this episode we discuss research on patient and family experiences in neurogenetics. You can find the Journal of Genetic Counseling webpage via onlinelibrary.wiley.com or via the National Society of Genetic Counselors website. Segment 1: “Individuals' experiences in genetic counseling and predictive testing for familial amyotrophic lateral scler…
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Curious about how virtual reality is revolutionizing telehealth? Join us for an enlightening episode with Triton Ong, the science lead at DoxyMe, as he takes us on his journey from the University of Florida to the forefront of VR in healthcare. Triton shares how DoxyMe's mission to break down healthcare barriers fuels their innovative telemedicine …
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If you are interested in developing an interprofessional course to teach the concept of big data, this podcast and article are for you. Dr. Margaret Jeanne Calcote discusses the course they developed that introduces students from the schools of nursing, medicine, and pharmacy to the use of big data in health care. Students use the academic medical …
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Gamification is an approach that can be used to introduce interprofessional collaboration in nursing and health science. Dr. Valerie Wright developed an innovative card game, COLLABORATE, to introduce students to interprofessional practice. In this podcast she explains how they created and tested COLLABORATE. Read their article (it is open access) …
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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 debrief References: Rudolph, J.W., Simon, R., Rivard, …
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In this CMS Book Club, a Faculty/Fellows panel compares notes from two perspectives on education and information finding, based on their reading of "Curious: The Desire to Know and Why Your Future Depends on It" by Ian Leslie.Von Center for Medical Simulation
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[Ep26] REBOA is a minimally invasive technique that can be used to help control bleeding in certain trauma patients. On this episode, we talk with Andy Betz, MSN, BSN - aka the Trauma Program Manager within Mount Carmel Health System in Columbus, Ohio. He also functions as a CNP at our local Mount Carmel East campus, which is a Level II Trauma Cent…
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Join us as Prof. Stephen Lapinski answers our questions on Obstetric critical care. Stephen Lapinsky is Director of the Intensive Care Unit at Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto and Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto. He graduated from the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, and trained in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine.…
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Ever wondered how virtual reality can revolutionize healthcare? Join us as we dive into an enlightening conversation with Dr. Anne Bailey and Caitlin Rawlins from the VA, who are pioneering the use of immersive technology to transform the care veterans receive. Anne, the pharmacy practitioner and executive director of the Strat Lab, and Caitlin, a …
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In this podcast, Dr. Ginger Schroers describes the development and testing of a behavioral strategy (Stay SAFE) to manage interruptions in one’s daily workflow. She also provides practical strategies for dealing with interruptions to everyday professional tasks and ultimately decrease errors and increase patient safety. Article…
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Students need to develop proficiency in psychomotor skills. Paired with deliberate practice, mastery learning strategies can build skill competence among learners and prepare them for clinical practice. Kaitlyn Burke discusses how a psychomotor and procedural skill framework, blended learning, a video evaluation platform, and an electronic tracking…
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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…
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Guests include Megan Cho to discuss her paper, “Beyond multiple choice: Clinical simulation as a rigorous and inclusive method for assessing genetic counseling competencies” as well as Amanda Polanski and Ashley Kuhl to discuss their paper, “Leadership development in genetic counseling graduate programs.” In this episode we discuss clinical trainin…
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Experience the intersection of patient safety and cinematic storytelling with filmmaker Mike Eisenberg, as he shares his journey from creating the impactful documentary "To Err is Human" to his new project "The Pitch: Patient Safety's Next Generation." Inspired by his father, John Eisenberg, a trailblazer in healthcare quality, Mike sheds light on …
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Preceptors for prelicensure nursing students are essential in successfully transitioning students to com­petent practitioners. As students prepare to launch their professional careers, experiences with precep­tors can significantly impact their learning. In this podcast and article, Dr. Mary Goering presents a preceptor-education toolkit that helps…
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Participant roles can vary with simulation. Some roles involve providing direct care during the simulation, whereas other roles involve observing the simulation either in the simulation environment or in another room with audiovisual capabilities. In this podcast, Dr. Barbara Hooper and Professor Nancy Carlson share the findings of their quasi-expe…
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An undergraduate leadership course should foster clinical judgment and communication while embracing diversity, equity, and inclusivity in nursing practice. Promoting student engagement through experimental and competency-based learning is also key. Students in an undergraduate leadership course were assigned completed a Hot Topic/Hot Take assignme…
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xGen-MM (BLIP-3): A Family of Open Large Multimodal ModelsJPEG-LM: LLMs as Image Generators with Canonical Codec RepresentationsAutomated Design of Agentic SystemsTurboEdit: Instant text-based image editingSurgical SAM 2: Real-time Segment Anything in Surgical Video by Efficient Frame PruningFine-tuning Large Language Models with Human-inspired Lea…
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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…
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The AI Scientist: Towards Fully Automated Open-Ended Scientific DiscoveryMed42-v2: A Suite of Clinical LLMsMutual Reasoning Makes Smaller LLMs Stronger Problem-SolversControlNeXt: Powerful and Efficient Control for Image and Video GenerationCogVideoX: Text-to-Video Diffusion Models with An Expert TransformerFruitNeRF: A Unified Neural Radiance Fiel…
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Test-taking is a prominent cause of anxiety for nursing students. Test anxiety may interfere with academic performance, program completion, and successful transition to practice. Dr. Cristen Walker shares the results of her study that examined differences between test anxiety in nursing and nonnursing students. She discusses implications of the fin…
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Many nursing students experience high levels of stress throughout their nursing program. When stress occurs, the student is prompted to seek a balance using available coping mechanisms. Dr. Rebecca Liljestrand describes a 10-week resiliency program with weekly 50- to 75-minute sessions. Each session has the same format: students share a response to…
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Incivility between and among nursing faculty is a national and global phenomenon. In this podcast, Dr. Cynthia Clark, the leading expert on civility, presents characteristics of faculty who demonstrate incivility and describes how to use cognitive rehearsal and other strategies to manage these behaviors when encountered in the academic setting. Lea…
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Ever wondered how a graphic designer ends up revolutionizing healthcare with cutting-edge technology? Join us as Lynn Welch takes us on a thrilling journey from her early days at a government think tank to breaking new ground in military and healthcare simulations. Discover her remarkable contributions to DARPA and the U.S. Army, and how her expert…
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MMIU: Multimodal Multi-image Understanding for Evaluating Large Vision-Language ModelsLLaVA-OneVision: Easy Visual Task TransferAn Object is Worth 64x64 Pixels: Generating 3D Object via Image DiffusionMedTrinity-25M: A Large-scale Multimodal Dataset with Multigranular Annotations for MedicineIPAdapter-Instruct: Resolving Ambiguity in Image-based Co…
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Nurse educators encourage students to bring knowledge forward and apply it to new situations continuously. However, nursing students are rarely asked to apply their liberal arts knowledge to patient care. In this podcast and teaching tip, Dr. Melissa Klamm presents a teaching approach that used a faculty-assigned reading of Plato's Allegory of the …
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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 briefing References: Somerville, S. G., Harrison, N. M., & Lewis,…
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Innovative approaches are needed to deepen students’ understanding of nursing’s history. Drs. Coleen Toronto and Maureen Hillier explain how they use the Hello History AI app for nursing students to experience life-like conversations with Florence Nightingale and Clara Barton. You can learn more about this creative teaching strategy in their articl…
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Dr. Rachel Cox Simms explains how she uses ChatGPT to generate NCLEX style questions for students to review during virtual office hours. With ChatGPT she is able to customize the questions to meet individual students' needs for review. She also discusses considerations for faculty when using ChatGPT-generated questions. Read more about this in Dr. …
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Send us a text How do you navigate the complexities of manufacturing cell and gene therapies that are tailored to individual patients? Find out as we sit down with Dr. Bruce Levine from the University of Pennsylvania to unpack the intricacies of clinical research in this groundbreaking field. From the unique emphasis on chemistry, manufacturing, an…
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In this episode, CLIME Associate Director, Kate Mulligan talks with Dr. Audrea Burns about cultivating professional identity in medical education.Despite ongoing social and political disruptions, medical education has continued to refine how we can best cultivate the professional identities of our learners and faculty. Dr.Burns highlights current c…
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SAM 2: Segment Anything in Images and VideosGemma 2: Improving Open Language Models at a Practical SizeCoarse Correspondence Elicit 3D Spacetime Understanding in Multimodal Language ModelImproving Text Embeddings for Smaller Language Models Using Contrastive Fine-tuningOmniParser for Pure Vision Based GUI AgentSF3D: Stable Fast 3D Mesh Reconstructi…
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