193 Simulcast Journal Club September 2024


Hijacking telehealth technology for sim, Moulage tips for OSCEs, Self-Regulated Learning and cardiac murmurs, SQUIRE-Sim reporting for SimQI research.  Another great month on Simulcast. 

The articles (with links): – 

Godmon, A., Walker, K., & Symon, B. (2024). Hijacking telehealth technology to deliver tele-simulation: outlining the tangible and unanticipated benefits. International Journal of Healthcare Simulation.  

Korimbocus, B., Wilson, H., McGuckin, A. et al. Having skin in the game’: guiding principles for incorporating moulage into OSCEs. Adv Simul 9, 34 (2024) 

Lorello GR, Hodwitz K, Issenberg SB, Brydges R. Relinquishing control? Supervisor co-regulation may disrupt students’ self-regulated learning during simulation-based training. Adv Health Sci Educ Theory Pract. 2024 Mar;29(1):9-25. 

Stone KP, Rutman L, Calhoun AW, et.al. SQUIRE-SIM (Standards for Quality Improvement Reporting Excellence for SIMulation): Publication Guidelines for Simulation-Based Quality Improvement Projects. Simul Healthc. 2024 Aug 16. 

Happy listening! 

And also mentioned on the podcast – Sarah Blissett’s winning article at the AMEE Simulation Journal Club. We loved it too and reviewed on Simulcast back in March. Listen again here! 

And… Don’t forget Simulation Reconnect is on again  

Bond University, Wednesday 27th November. Registration here