In this insightful episode, we delve into the intricacies of feedback training and the role of standardized patients in healthcare simulations. Our speakers discuss the importance of maintaining professionalism, the power of constructive feedback, and the challenges of ensuring consistency in simulation scenarios. Whether you're an educator, a healthcare professional, or someone interested in the dynamics of human simulation, this episode offers valuable perspectives and practical advice. Join us as we explore how to create impactful learning experiences that prepare future healthcare providers for real-world challenges.
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In this episode of Simulation Nation, host Amy Cowperthwait interviews Matt Charnetski, the newly elected @SimulationSociety President, discussing his unique journey into the world of healthcare simulation.
They explore the evolution of simulation operations roles, the importance of advocacy in healthcare simulation, and the global perspectives on simulation-based practice. The conversation highlights the need for collaboration among simulation societies and the significance of building a consensus for effective advocacy. Matt shares insights on the future of simulation in healthcare education and the impact of structured roles within simulation operations.
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In this episode of Simulation Nation, Amy and Elizabeth Horsley discuss the CHSE exam, its importance in healthcare simulation, and how to prepare for it. Elizabeth shares her extensive background in nursing education and simulation, emphasizing the value of certification and the resources available for exam preparation. The conversation highlights personal experiences, tips for success, and the supportive nature of the simulation community, encouraging listeners to pursue their certification with confidence.
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Starting a standardized patient (SP) or human simulation program doesn’t have to break your budget. In this episode of Simulation Nation, we’re breaking down real, proven strategies for creating affordable, sustainable SP programs... even when you have little to no funding.
We talk about:
💸 Creative recruitment — family, friends, volunteers, and retirement communities
🎭 How to tap into theater, pre-med, and other motivated students
🏫 Leveraging federal work-study and existing university internship opportunities
📈 Scaling with advanced students & peer-to-peer training
🤝 Building a community that sustains itself and avoids “glass ceilings”
Whether you’re running a small nursing lab or dreaming of a robust human simulation program, these tips will help you start small, grow smart, and get buy-in without big dollars.
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This conversation explores the role of AI in healthcare simulation, discussing its potential benefits, limitations, and the balance between embracing technology and maintaining human expertise. The speakers share insights on how AI can enhance simulation practices while also addressing concerns about bias and the future of healthcare education.
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In this engaging interview, Karen Schroedle shares her journey from being a high school English teacher and actor to becoming an SP educator at IU. She discusses the importance of simulation in education, the challenges of standardizing SP training, and the innovative use of movie clips to enhance case portrayal. Karen emphasizes the role of SPs in nurturing growth and learning, likening their work to watering flowers. The conversation also explores the development of a tool to standardize pain portrayal in simulations, highlighting the collaborative efforts to improve educational outcomes.
Takeaways
-Simulation is a powerful tool for education.
-Karen's journey from acting to SP education is inspiring.
-Standardizing SP training enhances educational outcomes.
-Using movie clips helps standardize case portrayal.
-SPs play a crucial role in student growth.
-Collaboration is key to successful simulation programs.
-Innovative tools can improve simulation training.
-Growth often comes from discomfort in simulations.
-SPs help bridge the gap between theory and practice.
-Simulation fosters a supportive learning environment.
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In this Episode of Simulation Nation, Amy Cowperthwait interviews Beth Hallmark about her experiences with the transition of a nursing-focused Simulation center to an interprofessional education space. They discuss the collaboration with architects, budgeting challenges, operational flow, storage solutions, and the importance of advocacy and leadership in simulation. Beth shares her insights on the commitment required for leadership roles and emphasizes the need for work-life balance in the demanding field of simulation education.
Takeaways
-The transition to an interprofessional education space has been refreshing and beneficial.
-Collaboration with architects is crucial for aligning educational outcomes with building design.
-Budgeting for construction can reveal hidden costs that need to be managed carefully.
-Operational flow and space management are essential for effective simulation experiences.
-Adequate storage solutions are vital for managing equipment and supplies in simulation centers.
-Advocacy and leadership in simulation are necessary for advancing the field and supporting colleagues.
-Commitment to leadership roles in simulation can be rewarding and impactful.
-Work-life balance is important to prevent burnout in the demanding field of education.
-Engaging with state boards of nursing can help advocate for simulation standards and practices.
-Sharing knowledge and experiences within the simulation community fosters growth and improvement.
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In this conversation, Vinciya Pandian discusses her extensive work with the Global Tracheostomy Collaborative, focusing on improving tracheostomy care through innovative training methods and research. She shares insights into her journey from bedside nursing to academia, the challenges faced in conducting research, and the significant findings that highlight the effectiveness of wearable simulators in enhancing competency and managing stress in healthcare education. The discussion emphasizes the importance of patient-centered care and the need for ongoing research in simulation-based education.
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Join hosts Amy and Megan on this episode of Simulation Nation as they discuss vital strategies for funding healthcare simulation centers. They explore different budget types, share tips on advocating effectively for capital budgets, and highlight innovative fundraising approaches. Amy and Megan emphasize the power of nurturing strong relationships with donors, foundations, and legislators to secure state and federal grants. They also dive into the complexities of grant applications, internal funding opportunities, and the importance of tracking outcomes to maintain ongoing support.
This episode is essential listening for anyone involved in healthcare education—especially nursing educators and simulation professionals looking to expand and sustain impactful programs.
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In this episode of Simulation Nation, Amy and Megan take a deep dive into the world’s top birthing simulators—from high-tech mannequins to global health solutions built for low-resource settings. They break down what makes each option stand out (or fall flat), looking at realism, cost, and how well each one actually prepares healthcare professionals for the real thing.
You’ll hear their honest take on which simulators truly put the patient first, why standardized patients matter more than ever, and how simulation can close critical gaps in maternal care—especially for women of color. Whether you're building a sim center or updating your OB training, this conversation will help you cut through the noise and choose smarter.
Simulators Discussed: Victoria (Gaumard Scientific), Lucina (Elevate Healthcare), MamaAnne, MamaBirthie (Laerdal), Avbirth (Avkin)
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In our season 4 Episode 3 conversation, Megan and Amy delve into the long-awaited research comparing cortisol levels in students with mannequin-based simulations and with standardized patient interactions in nursing education.
They discuss the journey of their research, initial findings on student stress levels during simulations, and the collaboration with Johns Hopkins University.
They emphasize the importance of simulation fidelity, the role of standardized patients, and the need for investment in simulation education to improve student outcomes. The discussion also highlights the gap between simulation training and clinical practice, advocating for a more integrated approach to nursing education.
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In our Season 4 Episode 2 conversation, we explore the evolving terminology and concepts surrounding standardized patients and human simulation in healthcare education.
Amy and Megan discuss the recent changes in definitions, the challenges of consistency in research, and the importance of psychological safety for both learners and participants. They also highlight the future of certification in human simulation and the need for collaboration among various associations to advance the field.
This conversation delves into the recent developments in accreditation standards for human simulation, focusing on the SSH and ASPE organizations. The speakers discuss the implications of these standards for simulation education, the importance of human simulation, and the role of standardized patients. They also explore the future of simulation in the context of AI integration and the need for advocacy for standardized patients.
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Takeaways:
-Human simulation is the new term gaining traction.
-Terminology in simulation is evolving rapidly.
-Standardized patient terminology has historical roots.
-Different disciplines may use varied terms for similar roles.
-Human simulation encompasses a broad range of experiences.
-Accreditation standards are being updated to reflect new terminology.
-Research in simulation education is hindered by inconsistent terminology.
-Psychological safety is crucial for both learners and participants.
-The future of simulation includes certification for human simulation.
-Collaboration among associations is key for progress. SSH has released -new accreditation standards for human simulation.
-The new standards include a focus on human simulation activities and education design.
-Accreditation provides a framework for advocating for necessary resources in simulation centers.
-Reviewing accreditation domains can help institutions self-evaluate their practices.
-The SSH and ASPE accreditations have different focuses and implications for institutions.
-Pilot programs are essential for testing and refining accreditation processes.
-Standardized patients play a crucial role in simulation education and should have representation in decision-making.
-The integration of AI in simulation presents both challenges and opportunities.
-Feedback from students and employers is vital for improving simulation practices.
-There is a growing recognition of the need for standards in human simulation education.
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In the first episode of Simulation Nation Season 4, the host interviews Jared Young from CHIPS at the University of Tennessee.
Amy, Megan and Jarrod discuss the importance of teamwork and operations in simulation, Jared's unique background in biomedical engineering, and the influence of industry leaders like Chad Epps and Teresa Britt.
The conversation also covers the challenges and processes involved in managing interprofessional simulations, the significance of policies and procedures, and insights into the accreditation process for human simulation programs. This conversation delves into the significance of SSH accreditation in simulation, emphasizing its role in validating educational programs and fostering collaboration among teams. The speakers share insights from their experiences with the SSH fellowship, highlighting the importance of community and mentorship in the simulation field.
They discuss overcoming imposter syndrome and the future of simulation operations, advocating for a business-minded approach to secure funding and support. The conversation concludes with a critical examination of terminology in simulation, particularly the implications of referring to standardized patients as 'human simulators.'
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In this conversation, Amy Cowperthwait and Sara DePaul discuss the importance of healthcare simulation education, the journey to obtaining the CHSE certification, and the preparation involved.
They go on to explore the role of simulation in nursing education, the transition from student to educator, and the responsibilities that come with certification. The conversation emphasizes the significance of psychological safety in simulation settings, effective study strategies for the CHSE exam, and the ongoing commitment to professional development in the field of healthcare simulation.
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Chris Kroboth shares his extensive experience in EMS and simulation training, discussing the evolution of training methods, the importance of realism, and innovative approaches to education.
Chris emphasizes the need for mental rehearsal and cognitive load management in training, as well as the role of technology in enhancing self-reflection among learners.
This discussion also covers the challenges faced during mass casualty incidents and highlights forward-thinking simulation programs that are making strides in the field.
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In this conversation, Amy Cowperthwait interviews Wayne about his journey into healthcare simulation, focusing on hybrid simulation and the use of standardized patients. Wayne shares his background in electronics and computer science, and how he became interested in creating affordable and effective simulation tools for healthcare education. They discuss the importance of realism in simulations, the theoretical framework for hybrid simulations, and the potential for future advancements in the field. The conversation highlights the synergy between technology and healthcare education, emphasizing the need for innovative solutions to enhance learning outcomes for students.
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In this conversation, Amy Cowperthwait and Deb Tauber discuss the importance of @SimulationSociety Accreditation in simulation and the benefits it brings to simulation centers. They also talk about the different options for accreditation and the process involved.
Deb shares her experience as a reviewer for the Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH) accreditation council and highlights the support and guidance provided to simulationists. They emphasize the value of accreditation in establishing credibility, improving educational clarity, and enhancing learning.
The conversation provides valuable insights for those considering accreditation and offers practical advice for navigating the process, as well as, insights and advice on the process of accreditation for simulation centers.
Deb stresses the importance of becoming familiar with the teaching and education accreditation standard, as well as the companion document that provides examples and requirements for the application.
The conversation highlights the resources and support available from the Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH) and encourages reaching out to SSH staff for assistance. It also emphasizes the need for teamwork and leadership buy-in, as well as the importance of a strategic plan and budget for sustainability.
The conversation touches on the use of virtual reality in simulation, the benefits of being a reviewer, and the culture of sharing knowledge within the simulation community.
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In this episode of Simulation Nation, host Amy Cowperthwait interviews Bethany McGonigle, an experienced standardized patient (SP) coordinator with a background in theater. The conversation delves into the importance of character depth for SPs, techniques to help them stay in character, and how to engage non-actors in simulations. Bethany shares insights on improvisation, authenticity, and overcoming character breaks, emphasizing the need for detailed character descriptions and the significance of realistic interactions in healthcare simulations.
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Healthcare Simulation Week is an annual event that aims to celebrate and promote the use of simulation in healthcare. John Alex and Curtis Ktichen from SSH join Amy Cowperthwait to talk about how you can take advantage at your organization or school.
#HCSimWeek was started in 2017 by a group of individuals who wanted to create a dedicated week to highlight the impact of healthcare simulation. The week is meant to be a local celebration, with each organization and community customizing their own events and activities.
@SimulationSociety supports the week by providing resources, such as toolkits and a map where participants can share their events. The theme for Healthcare Simulation Week 2024 is 'Launch Pad to Legacy, What's Your Next?' which encourages simulationists to think about their future endeavors and advancements in the field.
The week includes webinars, where participants can learn from experts and ask questions, as well as various local events and activities. The goal of Healthcare Simulation Week is to raise awareness about the importance of simulation in healthcare and to foster collaboration and innovation in the field.
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This week's conversation is about the upcoming INACSL 2024 conference in Raleigh, North Carolina. Joining us this week is INACSL President, Desiree Diaz, and Conference Planning Committee Chair, Sabrina Cook.
In this episode, we talk about the importance of collaboration and growth within the organization, the tagline of the conference, which is 'Celebrate, Innovate, and Grow', and the SIGs (Special Interest Groups) and RIGs (Regional Interest Groups) that attendees can join.
They also discuss the keynote speakers for the conference, Kevin Pemberton and Rebecca Love. The conversation discusses nursing innovation and the importance of collaboration between nurses, engineers, and software designers. It also highlights the selection process for the Hayden Vanguard Award and the upcoming conference in Raleigh. The conference will feature sim tours, lightning rounds, poster sessions, and a book signing by Pam Jeffries.
At the end, Desiree and Sabrina share their personal moments of realizing they were simulationists, such as hoarding plastic trays and shopping for moulage supplies with their families.
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In this episode of Simulation Nation, Kim Leighton, a pioneer in simulation evaluation tools, shares her journey and insights. She started in simulation during a flu outbreak and was tasked with evaluating a human patient simulator. Later, she developed the Simulation Effectiveness Tool and other evaluation tools. Kim created a website to provide access to these tools and has received over 7,500 unique downloads from 89 countries. She has now partnered with @HealthySimulation to continue making these tools available. Validating an evaluation tool involves ensuring it measures what it intends to and obtaining feedback from experts.
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This Episode of Simulation Nation explores the topics of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in simulation education and the simulation industry. Kellie Bryant and Crystal Murillo discuss the evolution of language from cultural competence to cultural sensitivity and the importance of DEI in simulation. They highlight the need for representation in mannequins, curriculum, and faculty, and share their experiences in promoting DEI in simulation. They also emphasize the impact of DEI on learners and the importance of incorporating obstacles faced by diverse patient populations in simulations. The conversation explores the importance of incorporating diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in healthcare simulation. The guests discuss the need for simulations to address racial and ethnic healthcare disparities and social determinants of health. They emphasize the importance of involving people from diverse populations in the development and review of simulations to ensure accuracy and avoid perpetuating stereotypes. The guests also highlight the need for healthcare professionals to be equipped with the skills to intervene and advocate for patients impacted by social determinants of health. They discuss the challenges and opportunities in integrating DEI into healthcare education and simulation.
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Teresa Gore PhD, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, CHSE-A, FSSH, FAAN from Healthysimulation.com discusses the development of simulation standards of best practice in nursing education. The standards cover various aspects of simulation, including terminology, participant objectives, facilitation methods, debriefing, and evaluation. The standards have been adopted and supported by numerous organizations worldwide. The conversation explores the impact of the standards of best practice in simulation on the simulation community.
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This episode explores the global simulation industry and the role of simulation in healthcare education with Healthysimulation.com's Founder & CEO, Lance Baily, as he also shares his background in film and digital media, as well as his experience in healthcare and simulation. They touch on the expansion of simulation post-COVID and the trends of digital-based learning technologies and AI in simulation. They also discuss the importance of digital marketing and online learning in simulation, as well as the need for inclusivity and diversity in the simulation community. The conversation highlights the importance of communication skills and the potential of AR/VR in simulation, how simulation has the potential to reduce the high turnover rate of new graduate nurses and improve outcomes in healthcare, and how important It is to speak the language of C-suite executives and promote simulation in a way that addresses their pain points.
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In this episode, Alaina Herrington, DNP, RN, FAAN, FSSH, ANEF, CHSE-A from Mississippi State University, discusses the cost breakdown of simulations and the importance of understanding the financial aspects of simulation. She emphasizes the need for simulation educators to have a business mindset and the challenges of navigating budgets and cost effectiveness. Alaina shares her experience as an OR nurse and how she applied her knowledge of cost analysis to simulation. She explains the concept of pick sheets and how they can be used to calculate the cost of each simulation. Alaina also discusses the importance of collaboration and the support she received from the NLN simulation leadership group. Alaina discusses how she marketed her simulation center and attracted outside organizations to utilize the facility. Elena also talks about the fee calculator tool she developed to communicate the costs and benefits of the simulation center to the business office. The tool helped break down department costs and provided an inventory management system. Alaina shares her experience building a new sim center and the challenges of planning the space and infrastructure.
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Simulationist's Guide to 3 Essentials for Human Simulation
30:19
Simulationist's Guide to AWISH: Workforce Identity, Advocacy, and the Future of SSH
53:09
Simulationist's Guide To Mastering the CHSE Exam: Insights from Elizabeth Horsley
53:46
Simulationist's Guide to Standardized Patients on a Budget
34:56
Simulationists Guide to AI in Healthcare Simulation
41:07
Simulationist's Guide to Standardizing Success in Standardized Patient Training
33:41
Simulationists Guide to Building an Interprofessional Simulation Center
47:45
Simulationist's Guide to the Advantages of Wearable Tracheostomy Simulators
48:14
Simulationist's Guide to Funding Sources
51:22
Simulationist's Guide to Picking Your Birthing Simulator
45:05
Simulationists Guide To: Understanding Student Stress in Simulation
33:14
Simulationist's Guide to The Rise of Human Simulation in Healthcare
47:01
Simulationist's Guide to Boosting Collaboration at an Interdepartmental Simulation Center
1:02:25
Simulationist's Guide Preparing for your CHSE Exam (with Sarah DePaul)
33:32
Simulationists Guide to EMS Simulation (With Chris Kroboth)
50:00
Simulationists Guide to The Future of Hybrid Simulation (With Wayne Brown)
52:56
Simulationists Guide to SSH Accreditation
45:37
Simulationists Guide to Keeping Character in Simulation (Ft. Bethany McGonigle)
35:29
Special Feature: Taking Advantage of Healthcare Sim Week 2024 (With John Alex and Curtis Kitchen)
35:34
Simulationists Guide to INACSL 2024
50:01
Simulaitonist's Guide to Evaluation Tools (ft. Kim Leighton)
47:39
Simulationists Guide to Diversity Topics in Simulation (Ft. Crystal Murillo and Kellie Bryant)
1:06:34
Simulationists Guide To The Standards of Best Practice
56:10
Simulationists Guide to the Global Simulation Industry (Ft. Lance Baily)
1:07:54
Simulationists Guide to the Breaking Down Costs (FT. Alaina Herrington, DNP, RN, FAAN, FSSH, ANEF, CHSE-A))
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