

197 Advances in Simulation: More Than a Feeling with Vicki LeBlanc & Glenn Posner
16 snips Jan 14, 2025
Vicki LeBlanc, Chair at the University of Ottawa's Department of Innovation in Medical Education, and Glenn Posner, Director of the University of Ottawa Skills and Simulation Centre, engage in a thought-provoking discussion on emotions in simulation-based learning. They emphasize that emotions should not be taboo but viewed as essential to clinical education. The duo shares practical strategies for recognizing and regulating emotional responses, highlighting how these can significantly enhance learning outcomes and prepare learners for real-life clinical scenarios.
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How Emotions Work
- Emotions are triggered by events impacting our goals or "survival."
- They affect attention, judgment, memory, motivation, and risk tolerance.
Sadness in Simulation
- A resident displayed sadness during a scenario involving a patient refusing a C-section.
- The sadness helped the resident problem-solve differently and take risks.
Devaluing Emotions
- Societal messages emphasize reason and rationality, devaluing emotions.
- This creates discomfort with emotions in professional settings like healthcare.