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Research Abstract Oral Presentations: Other
Start time: Tuesday, January 26, 2021, 9:30 AM End time: Tuesday, January 26, 2021, 10:30 AM CE Hours: 1.00 Session Type: Research Abstracts (Completed Studies) Cost: $0.00
Learning Objective 1:
Outline one problem in healthcare simulation currently being studied through simulation-based research
Learning Objective 2:
List one upcoming research project in healthcare simulation
Learning Objective 3:
Identify one new finding in healthcare simulation applicable to your work
Content Category: Researcher
Course Content:
This course focuses on a detailed aspect of the topic.
Course Overview:
Join us for these Oral Presentations of accepted IMSH 2020 research abstracts, representing completed studies in the field of healthcare simulation. Featured Presentations: Pediatric Disaster Simulation and Parents with a Physical Disability
; Situation Awareness Differences between Novice and Expert Nurses in a Simulation; Rapid Cycle Deliberate Crisis Resource Management: Improving Pediatric Trainee Competence and Confidence with a Sustainable Simulation Curriculum; Urgent Syncope Evaluation for the Young Patient in the Emergency Department: A Emergency Medicine Resident Simulation Case; Identifying Contributing Factors for Health Care Professionals' Self-reported Collaborative Practice Behaviors
Co-Presenter: W Bosseau Murray, MBChB, MD, Lebanon VA Medical Center About the co-presenter: W Bosseau Murray MD, is an anesthesiologist at Lebanon VA Medical Center, Lebanon, PA. He has 30+ years clinical experience (South Africa, Great Britain and America.) He has 16 years experience teaching in the Clinical Simulation Center at Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Hershey, PA. He is author of 95+ peer reviewed papers, many on simulation for health-care education. He is co-author (with Richard Kyle) of the book: Clinical Simulation: Operations, Management and Engineering.
Disclosure: No financial relationships with ineligible companies.