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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