In our November journal club podcast Ben and Vic discuss the paper of the month – a classic debriefing article.
Rudolph, J., Raemer, D. and Simon, R. (2014). “Establishing a Safe Container for Learning in Simulation” Simulation in Healthcare: Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare, 9(6), pp.339-349.
We tried to summarise a fantastic, multifaceted discussion and admired the wonderful expert article commentary from Chris Nickson.
We then reviewed some recent papers
- Cecilia Escheret al. Method matters: impact of in-scenario instruction on simulation-based teamwork training Advances in Simulation 2017 2:25
- how should we provide ‘extra scenario information’ to close the gap between the simulator appearance and real life.?
- Coffey F, Tsuchiya K, Timmons S, et alAnalysing voice quality and pitch in interactions of emergency care simulation BMJ Simulation and Technology Enhanced Learning Published Online First: 06 September 2017.
- interesting question, using sim as a ‘test bed’
- Bean DM, Taylor P, Dobson RJBA patient flow simulator for healthcare management education BMJ Simulation and Technology Enhanced Learning Published Online First: 07 October 2017
- learn about the factors affecting efficient patient flow through hospitals using computer simulation, but don’t go looking for an online game…
- Christopher Hicks, AndrewPetrosoniak, The Human Factor: Optimizing Trauma Team Performance in Dynamic Clinical Environments, In Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, Volume 36, Issue 1, 2018, Pages 1-17,
- a MUST READ landmark paper
We’re taking a break now til February when we’ll be back with more great Simulcast Journal Club
Vic