Category: Education
6 Trends in Simulation-Based Learning in Medical Education
Healthcare education is a rapidly changing environment, especially in the simulation field. Even though simulation-based learning in medical education has evolved over the years, it has firmly established itself as a critical pillar in training future practitioners and promoting better …
7 Things Successful Nursing Simulation Labs Have in Common
Recruiting and preparing the next generation of nurses is a crucial component of improving worldwide healthcare delivery systems and aggregate patient outcomes. To make institutions more attractive to high-caliber nursing school applicants and better prepare current students for the profession, …
The Best Ways to Use Simulated Patients in Medical Education
Modern healthcare educators depend on a variety of methodologies to train the next generation of clinical practitioners, including online, didactic, and hands-on, simulation-based training using manikins and simulated patients in medical education (also referred to as standardized patients or SPs). …
Featured Webinar: “Extending your Evaluations: Why Use Quality Assurance and SP Assessments”
The quality and consistency of evaluators has an important role in simulation-based training. Although there are many ways to evaluate your evaluators, two of the most effective methods are through inter-rater reliability and SP Performance Assessments. Want to learn more? Click …
“Strategies to Promote Health Equity and Address Implicit Biases in Healthcare Education” Webinar Recap
We hope you were able to join us for our February webinar, “Strategies to Promote Health Equity and Address Implicit Biases in Healthcare Education,” presented by Kellie Bryant DNP, WHNP, CHSE, FAAN, Assistant Dean of Clinical Affairs and Simulation at …
“Preventing and Limiting Secondary Stress in Medical and Nursing Practice” Webinar Recap
We hope you were able to join us for our October webinar, “Preventing and Limiting Secondary Stress in Medical and Nursing Practice,” presented by Gloria F. Donnelly, Ph.D., RN, FAAN, FCPP, Editor, Holistic Nursing Practice, Dean and Professor Emerita and …
“Cognitive Load & Simulation: Research, Theories and Application to Simulation Practice” Webinar Recap
Thanks to everyone who joined us for our September webinar, “Cognitive Load & Simulation: Research, Theories and Application to Simulation Practice,” presented by Tracy Chesney, PhD(c), MSN-Ed, RN, CNE, CHSE, CHSOS, Simulation & VIRL Coordinator, Brookline College. Weren’t able to …
“Developing Virtual Interprofessional Simulations Using the IPEC Core Competencies” Webinar Recap
We received great feedback for our August 12 webinar, “Developing Virtual Interprofessional Simulations Using the IPEC Core Competencies,” presented by Emily Frank, MS, OTD, OTR, Assistant Professor, MOT Program, University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences. If you couldn’t join …
2021 EMS Virtual User Summit
EMS is proud to recognize all of our customers attending the 2021 Virtual User Summit! To ensure the safety of our valued customers, the EMS User Summit will be held in a virtual capacity this year, eliminating any travel requirements …
“Advanced Strategies for Reducing Bias in Scoring” Webinar Recap
We hope you enjoyed our June 16 webinar, “Advanced Strategies for Reducing Bias in Scoring,” presented by Cathy Smith, PhD, CHSE, Interprofessional and Simulation Educator, Baycrest, Toronto, Simulation Consultant; and Tony Errichetti, PhD, MA, SP Program Consultant, Narrative Medicine Practitioner …