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Simulation Nation
A podcast for Simulationists by Simulationists hosted by Amy Cowperthwait CEO, RN, MSN, CNS, CHSE-A and Megan Weldon, CHSE.
Simulation Nation is here to make simulation as simple as possible. We know the headaches that you are seeing in your simulation center and we want to help alleviate problems by giving you guides on simulation writing, moulage, standardized patients, new technology and more!
Simulation Nation
Simulationist's Guide to The Rise of Human Simulation in Healthcare
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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