Simulation Nation

Simulationist's Guide to Boosting Collaboration at an Interdepartmental Simulation Center

Avkin Inc Season 4 Episode 1

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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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