61 – Simulcast Journal Club Podcast Monthly Wrap September 2018


Welcome to the Simulcast Journal Club Podcast and monthly wrap post.

Please read our pdf summary of the Journal Club article, the month’s discussion and our expert commentary here.

Ben and Vic discuss the paper of the month, including expert commentary from Dr Gabriel Reedy (@gabereedy). 

Cheng, A., Palaganas, J., Eppich, W., Rudolph, J., Robinson, T. and Grant, V. (2015) Co-Debriefing for Simulation Based Education” Simulation in Healthcare: The Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare, 10(2), pp.69-75. 


 And we talked about a few other sim papers across a range of topics and research methods,  

Yogarajah A, Verma MM, Claro B, et al Construction of a reusable, high-fidelity model for simulation of extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation. BMJ Stel August 2018 doi:10.1136/bmjstel-2018-000389 

Wilbanks, Bryan A., PhD, DNP; Watts, Penni I., PhD; Epps, Chad A., MD Electronic Health Records in Simulation Education: Literature Review and Synthesis. Simulation in Healthcare: August 2018 – Volume 13 – Issue 4 – p 261–267 

Serag-Bolos ES, Shaeer KM, Gelot SR, et al Assessing pharmacy students’ preferences with implementing electronic medical records into the pharmacy curriculumBMJ Simulation and Technology Enhanced Learning Published Online First: 22 August 2018. doi: 10.1136/bmjstel-2018-000383 

 

So we’ll be back at the end of October with our wrap – join the discussion at simulationpodcast.com 

 

Victoria


2 thoughts on “61 – Simulcast Journal Club Podcast Monthly Wrap September 2018

  • Leanne Aldrich

    Hi Victoria and team
    Although I now work in PACU, I recall my respect for your integrity, when I worked with you in ED some years ago (in my previous RN life) and so I am really excited to find this learning platform.
    I love how your multi-media podcasts are easily accessible and allow listeners to gain a deeper understanding of simulation issues, which although may be well described in the journal articles (thank you for including all the links for these too!), are discussed by you and your team with the authors and other experts in some cases, to add further context for understanding.
    Thanks for all your hard work in putting these sessions together – they are appreciated!
    Leanne

    • Victoria Brazil Post author

      Thanks Leanne

      Lovely to hear from you after such a long time !
      So glad you’re enjoying the podcasts. Please also let us know if you have any suggestions

      Vic

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