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Articles of Influence: July 2019 - June 2020 (1090-003954)
CE Hours: 1.50 Session Type: Prerecorded Educational Courses Cost: $0.00
Learning Objective 1:
Identify the range of journals where simulation focused research and scholarship are regularly published
Learning Objective 2:
Discuss how a different research approach, identified from one of the articles, might inform your future work
Learning Objective 3:
Identify how the broad range of articles presented in this session might impact on your own practice
Content Category: Researcher
Course Content:
This course is a general overview of the topic.
Course Overview:
Articles published from 4 main simulation journals are reviewed by members to determine influence on practice and research. A high rating agreement by 2 or more reviewers from each pool of abstracts is required for articles to make the final presentation. Authors or presenters showcase the articles of influence with opportunity for discussion, enabling connections and collaboration.
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Disclosure: No financial relationships with ineligible companies.
Co-Presenter: Ryan Brydges, PhD, University of Toronto About the co-presenter: Ryan Brydges, PhD, Scientist & Research Director; Professorship in Technology-Enabled Education, St. Michael's Hospital; Assistant Professor & Scientist, Dept. of Medicine & Wilson Centre, UofT. Ryan's research examines trainees' self-regulated learning, uses of healthcare simulation, and systems of assessment in the medical education context.
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Co-Presenter: Brandon Johnson, PhD, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center About the co-presenter: Kyle Johnson is an Assistant Professor and the Clinical/Simulation Director for the Traditional Undergraduate Program at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Nursing in Lubbock, TX. He received his PhD in Nursing Science with a focus in nursing education research from Indiana University. He received his MSN from Lubbock Christian University and his BSN from TTUHSC. Kyle’s research focuses on the use of different roles in simulation and learner outcomes with simulation and debriefing. Kyle was selected as an American Association of Colleges of Nursing Jonas Nurse Leader Scholar and he was awarded the National League for Nursing Mary Anne Rizzolo Doctoral Research Award for his dissertation. He is active in both INACSL and SSH.
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Co-Presenter: Guillaume Lame
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Co-Presenter: Sev Perelman, MD, MS, Mount Sinai Hospital, University of Toronto About the co-presenter: I studied medicine at the Saratov State Medical Institute in the former USSR and graduated with honours from the University of Toronto Medical School. I have a Master of Science degree in Cardio-Vascular Physiology from U of T School of Graduate Studies and completed my Family and Community Medicine residency at the University of Toronto. Following that, I completed Emergency Medicine Fellowship at the Western University in London, Ontario. I am an Attending Physician at the Schwartz-Reisman Emergency Centre and Emergency Medicine Institute at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto and an Associate Professor at the Department of Family and Community Medicine, division of Emergency Medicine, University of Toronto.
I have been involved in Simulation-based education since 2006 after I completed an Instructorship Course for the Acute Critical Event Simulation (ACES) Workshop by the Canadian Resuscitation Institute. Subsequently, I completed formal simulation instructor training at the the Center for Medical Simulation- Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology in Boston and graduated from the Advance Course in Medical Simulation at the Israel Centre for Medical Simulation (MSR). I have been a Medical Director of SimSinai since 2010 and I am actively involved in teaching at different levels of a variety of trainees. I am a Medical Director for ACLS, Canada Heart and Stroke Foundation. I have fulfilled requirements for CHSE and subsequently, CHSE-A in 2014. In 2013, I changed my scope of practice to add Pain Management to my clinical competencies. I am a Director of Education for the World Academy of Pain Medicine Ultrasonography. My interest are: in-situ simulation, team training and faculty development.
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Co-Presenter: Chiara Santomauro
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Co-Presenter: Andrew Hill
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Co-Presenter: Thierry Secheresse
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Co-Presenter: Neil Tuttle, PhD, Griffith University
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Co-Presenter: Stacy Van Gelderen
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Co-Presenter: Margaret Verkuyl, BN, MSN, Centennial College About the co-presenter: Margaret Verkuyl NP PHC, MN is a Professor at Centennial College and an adjunct faculty at the Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto. She plays a leadership role on the development team for virtual gaming simulation for nursing students and has extensive experience in technology-enabled learning platforms. She has received five development grants for virtual gaming simulations. The virtual gaming simulations have won three prestigious international awards. Additionally, she has received a number of research grants study virtual gaming simulations in nursing education. She has presented nationally and internationally in the area of virtual gaming simulation. She has also demonstrated commitment to knowledge translation with recent publications on the topic of virtual gaming simulation.
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Co-Presenter: Dr. Jana Wheeler, University of South Carolina Beaufort
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