Simulation Nation

Avkin Inc

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!
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Episodes

Simulationists Guide to Diversity Topics in Simulation (Ft. Crystal Murillo and Kellie Bryant)
May 8 2024
Simulationists Guide to Diversity Topics in Simulation (Ft. Crystal Murillo and Kellie Bryant)
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.Make sure to subscribe to our podcast to never miss an episode, and to watch our podcasts, subscribe to our YouTube!Follow us on Linkedin, X (Twitter) & Facebook!
Simulationists Guide to Budgets, justification, and hiring.. oh my!
Apr 9 2024
Simulationists Guide to Budgets, justification, and hiring.. oh my!
Crystel Farina discusses the important aspects of running a simulation center, including budgets, justification, and hiring. She emphasizes the need for a foundation of psychological safety in simulation programs and the importance of hiring individuals with the right mindset. Crystel shares her journey into simulation and the impact of the NLN simulation fellowship on her career trajectory. She also provides advice on advocating for a simulation budget and making strategic purchases. Crystel highlights the role of foundations and donors in supporting nursing and simulation programs. Crystel shares insights on budgeting, hiring, and consulting in simulation centers. She emphasizes the importance of professional development and staying up to date with simulation education. Crystel also highlights the value of the Essentials of Clinical Simulation in Health Professions MOOC, which is open to the public. She discusses the qualities she looks for when hiring simulation faculty, including healthcare knowledge and a passion for simulation and student learning. Crystel also discusses the importance of psychological safety in simulation and the need to stretch students to the edges of their ability. She shares strategies for creating external revenue opportunities, such as offering simulation courses and renting out simulation space. Crystel concludes by discussing her transition to a new role as assistant dean of BSN programs and the impact she hopes to have as a mentor.Make sure to subscribe to our podcast to never miss an episode, and to watch our podcasts, subscribe to our YouTube!Follow us on Linkedin, X (Twitter) & Facebook!
Simulationist's Guide To Incorporating Faculty and Students as SP's
Apr 3 2024
Simulationist's Guide To Incorporating Faculty and Students as SP's
What are the best practices for incorporating different students and faculty members into the simulation process as standardized patients (SPs)? Amy and Megan explores the benefits of using family members, faculty members, and students as SPs, as well as the importance of following the Association of SP Educators' standards of best practice. The topics covered include training, character development, patient safety, and the challenges of maintaining realism when using familiar individuals as SPs. The episode also discusses the option of including SPs from different disciplines and the importance of obtaining voluntary participation. In this part of the conversation, the speakers discuss the use of live people in simulation and the considerations that come with it. They talk about the importance of informing participants about the simulations they will be involved in and giving them the option to opt-in or opt-out based on their personal circumstances. They also mention the benefits of incorporating interprofessional simulations and the impact it has on students' understanding and respect for different healthcare professions. The speakers emphasize the need for data collection and self-evaluations from participants to assess the effectiveness of the simulation program. They also highlight the potential challenges and pitfalls of using peers as simulated patients and the importance of maintaining psychological safety in the simulation environment.Make sure to subscribe to our podcast to never miss an episode, and to watch our podcasts, subscribe to our YouTube!Follow us on Linkedin, X (Twitter) & Facebook!
Simulationist's Ultimate Christmas List
Dec 6 2023
Simulationist's Ultimate Christmas List
Amy Cowperthwait and Megan Weldon are back again talking about everything you need on your Simulationist Ultimate Christmas List!This episode of Simulation Nation discusses various items that could make ideal Christmas gifts for those involved in healthcare simulation. Amy and Megan have a lively discussion, sharing thoughts on the newest simulation technologies, emphasizing the anticipation for new releases and innovations. They also touch upon the challenges of managing time and meals within the simulation control room, humorously mentioning DoorDash gift cards as a solution.The conversation transitions into the importance of specialized merchandise for simulation enthusiasts, such as simulation-themed T-shirts and courses like moulage training for creating realistic effects. They discuss the practicality and impact of these tools within the simulation environment, highlighting the need for cost-effective and hygienic simulation materials.The hosts explore self-care and relaxation ideas for simulation professionals, including spa treatments and temperature-controlled smart travel mugs for enjoying hot coffee during busy work hours. They also caution against unapproved enhancements in simulation scenarios, emphasizing the need for proper protocols when incorporating realistic elements.Overall, the discussion revolves around thoughtful and practical gifts for those involved in simulation work, showcasing a mix of technological advancements, training resources, and personal care items. The hosts encourage engagement from their audience, seeking input on additional gift ideas for simulation professionals while sharing warm holiday wishes.Make sure to subscribe to our podcast to never miss an episode, and to watch our podcasts, subscribe to our YouTube!Follow us on Linkedin, X (Twitter) & Facebook!
Simulationist's Guide to IMSH 2024
Nov 29 2023
Simulationist's Guide to IMSH 2024
Amy Cowperthwait and Megan Weldon are back again with Simulation Nation! This week the team talks about everything you need to know before heading to IMSH 2024!The IMSH (International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare) conference serves as an invaluable platform for simulationists, encompassing professionals from diverse fields like healthcare, education, technology, and beyond. As IMSH 2024 approaches, the benefits for simulationists are abundant and diverse, fostering a collective environment for growth, innovation, and collaboration.Firstly, IMSH offers a fertile ground for networking and collaboration. Simulationists, whether seasoned veterans or newcomers, have the opportunity to interact with peers, exchange ideas, and establish connections that can spark new projects or collaborations. This interaction transcends boundaries, merging insights from various disciplines and fostering a holistic approach to simulation in healthcare.Moreover, IMSH conferences are hubs of knowledge dissemination. Workshops, presentations, and panel discussions cover a spectrum of topics, from cutting-edge simulation technologies to novel teaching methodologies. Simulationists can delve into these sessions, gaining insights into the latest trends, research findings, and best practices. This knowledge empowers them to enhance their own simulation programs and educational strategies.#simulation #healthcare #podcast #avkin #healthcaresimulation #healthcaretraining #nursing #wearablesimulator #manikin  #tasktrainers #Imposter #podcast #spotify #applepodcasts #youtubepodcastMake sure to subscribe to our podcast to never miss an episode, and to watch our podcasts, subscribe to our YouTube!Follow us on Linkedin, X (Twitter) & Facebook!