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Join CLIME Associate Director Kate Mulligan, PhD, on CLIMEcast, where she dives into engaging and insightful conversations on topics in health professions education. Get ready for discussions and innovative ideas that will inspire and inform educators.

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Virtual Simulation in Medical Education
Mar 20 2024
Virtual Simulation in Medical Education
In this episode our guest, Rachel Umoren, MBBCh, MS,  joins Kate Mulligan, PhD to discuss Virtual Simulation in Medical Education.   General Resources:Virtual Simulation in Medical Education TranscriptSimulation and Game-Based Learning for the Health Professions by Rachel UmorenHealthcare Simulation DictionarySociety for Simulation in HealthcareVirtual prenatal counseling simulatorJMIR Medical Education - Increasing Realism and Variety of Virtual Patient Dialogues for Prenatal Counseling Education Through a Novel Application of ChatGPT: Exploratory Observational StudyJMIR Serious Games - Virtual Antenatal Encounter and Standardized Simulation Assessment (VANESSA): Pilot StudyVirtual simulations on newborn resuscitation and careVirtual Essential Newborn Care (2023, updated version) https://sites.uw.edu/virtualenc/Virtual simulations for neonatal education - PubMed (nih.gov)Electronic Helping Babies Breathe (2019)Doctor Creates Virtual Reality Simulation to Save Babies’ Lives - On the Pulse (seattlechildrens.org)eHBB: a randomised controlled trial of virtual reality or video for neonatal resuscitation refresher training in healthcare workers in resource-scarce settings | BMJ OpenUsing Mobile Virtual Reality Simulation to Prepare for In-Person Helping Babies Breathe Training: Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial (the eHBB/mHBS Trial) - PMC (nih.gov)Virtual disaster evacuation simulatorEvacuation of Vulnerable and Critical Patients: Multimodal Simulation for Nurse-Led Patient Evacuation. - Abstract - Europe PMCEVAC: Evacuation of Vulnerable and Critical Pediatric Patients for Nurses - PubMed (nih.gov)EVAC Washington.eduVirtual team training simulations" rel="nofollow">
Introducing New CLIME Director: Dr. Kristina Dzara
Sep 6 2022
Introducing New CLIME Director: Dr. Kristina Dzara
Get to know the new CLIME Director and Assistant Dean for Educator Development Dr. Kristina Dzara. Dr. Dzara began her new position at the University of Washington School of Medicine in April 2022. Show Notes: CLIME Teaching Scholars Program Lau, Dzara, Khachadoorian-Elia, and Berkowitz. 2021. “The ‘Medical Education Roadshow:’ Delivering Faculty Development to Busy Clinician Educators When They Least Expect It.” Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions.  Well Being for Life and Learning: “A Guidebook for Advancing Student Well-Being at the University of Washington.” Berkowitz, Dzara, and Simpkin. 2021. “Building Your ‘Educational Peloton:’ Cycling Together for Success During Uncertain Times.” Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions. CLIMEcasts Anti Ableism Series  Goldhamer, Pusic, Co, and Weinstein. 2022. “Can Covid Catalyze an Educational Transformation? Competency-Based Advancement in a Crisis.” New England Journal of Medicine.  Thoma, Warm, Hamstra, Cavalcanti, Pusic, Shaw, Verma, Frank, Hauer. 2020. “Next Steps in the Implementation of Learning Analytics in Medical Education: Consensus From an International Cohort of Medical Educators.” Journal of Graduate Medical Education.  Academic Medicine Last Pages Chan, Dzara, Paradise Dimeo, Bhalerao, and Maggio. 2020. “Social Media in Knowledge Translation and Education for Physicians and Trainees: A Scoping Review.” Perspectives on Medical Education.  @UW_CLIME @KristinaDzara Health Humanities Faculty Development (Alice Fornari) CLOSLER (Margaret S. Chisolm)Bynum, Varpio, Laggo, Teunissen. 2020. “I’m Unworthy of Being in This Space: The Origins of Shame in Medical Students.” Medical Education.
Dismantling Ableism and Practicing Allyship
Jun 20 2022
Dismantling Ableism and Practicing Allyship
In this episode, we explore a wealth of readily accessible resources and practical tips to go beyond just acknowledging ableism and eliminating ableist behavior, to actively supporting our disabled friends and colleagues.Show Resources: Bias Training: UW implicit bias training, which includes disability material (this is now required to be on search committees and is freely available to the UW community). Disability Attitudes Implicit Association Test (DA-IAT) freely available at Project Implicit hosted by Harvard. Project Implicit: https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/selectatest.htmResource Guide for Training on Disability Competence: A resource guide for PT and PTA faculty, clinicians, and students (December 2021)Learn about disability identity from a diversity perspective:Davis, Lennard J. (2013) "Introduction: Normality, power, and culture." The disability studies reader 4 : 1-14. Stella Young. “I am not your inspiration, thank you very much.” TED Talk (2014). Maysoon Zayid. “I have 99 problems… palsy is just one.” Ted Talk (2013)Adams-Spink, Geoff. “Social Model of Disability Animation.” (Nov. 7 2011). UW Resources:Bree Callahan, Tri-Campus ADA Coordinator, leading equity and compliance efforts for ADA/section 504The D Center – UW Seattle campus Deaf and Disability Cultural Center: Student Disability Commission: https://careers.uw.edu/organizations/asuw-student-disability-commission/ DO-IT: https://www.washington.edu/doit/ Disability Studies Program: https://disabilitystudies.washington.edu/ CREATE: https://create.uw.edu/ Other Groups of interest:Coalition for Disability Access in Health Science Education https://www.hsmcoalition.org/Stanford Medicine Alliance for Disability, Identity, and Equity https://med.stanford.edu/smadie/about.htmlDisability Rights Washington: https://www.disabilityrightswa.org/
UW Experience
Jun 6 2022
UW Experience
In this episode, our guest speakers  "Evans and Feldner" share data from their CLIME-funded research project  on the lived experience of ableism and allyship of students, staff and faculty at the University of Washington, who identify as D/deaf, disabled, living with a disability, or as having a chronic health condition.Show Resources:Bias Training: UW implicit bias training, which includes disability material (this is now required to be on search committees and is freely available to the UW community).Disability Attitudes Implicit Association Test (DA-IAT) freely available at Project Implicit hosted by Harvard. Project Implicit: https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/selectatest.htmResource Guide for Training on Disability Competence: A resource guide for PT and PTA faculty, clinicians, and students (December 2021)Learn about disability identity from a diversity perspective:Davis, Lennard J. (2013) "Introduction: Normality, power, and culture." The disability studies reader 4 : 1-14. Stella Young. “I am not your inspiration, thank you very much.” TED Talk (2014). Maysoon Zayid. “I have 99 problems… palsy is just one.” Ted Talk (2013)Adams-Spink, Geoff. “Social Model of Disability Animation.” (Nov. 7 2011). UW Resources:Bree Callahan, Tri-Campus ADA Coordinator, leading equity and compliance efforts for ADA/section 504The D Center – UW Seattle campus Deaf and Disability Cultural Center: Student Disability Commission: https://careers.uw.edu/organizations/asuw-student-disability-commission/ DO-IT: https://www.washington.edu/doit/ Disability Studies Program: https://disabilitystudies.washington.edu/ CREATE: https://create.uw.edu/
Definitions, Language, Conceptual Framework
May 4 2022
Definitions, Language, Conceptual Framework
Episode 1 of our Anti-ableism and Disability Allyship in Medical Education Series. In this episode our guests, Drs. Heather Feldner and Heather Evans, guide us through foundational concepts of disability, ableism and allyship, unraveling important terminology, and emphasizing the importance of language. Show Resources:Bias Training: UW implicit bias training, which includes disability material (this is now required to be on search committees and is freely available to the UW community). https://depts.washington.edu/podscan/gcw/implicit-bias/?_ga=2.69121425.1218851216.1639665509-786956136.1638917014#/ Disability Attitudes Implicit Association Test (DA-IAT) freely available at Project Implicit hosted by Harvard. Project Implicit: https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/selectatest.htmResource Guide for Training on Disability Competence: A resource guide for PT and PTA faculty, clinicians, and students (December 2021): https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.aptahpa.org/resource/resmgr/communications/Resource_Guide_for_Training_.pdfLearn about disability identity from a diversity perspective:Davis, Lennard J. (2013) "Introduction: Normality, power, and culture." The disability studies reader 4 : 1-14.  Pdf online at:https://ieas-szeged.hu/downtherabbithole/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Lennard-J.-Davis-ed.-The-Disability-Studies-Reader-Routledge-2014.pdf#page=1 Stella Young. “I am not your inspiration, thank you very much.” TED Talk (2014).  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8K9Gg164Bsw Maysoon Zayid. “I have 99 problems… palsy is just one.” Ted Talk (2013).http://www.ted.com/talks/maysoon_zayid_i_got_99_problems_palsy_is_just_one Adams-Spink, Geoff. “Social Model of Disability Animation.” (Nov. 7 2011). You Tube. Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9s3NZaLhcc4 UW Resources:Bree Callahan, Tri-Campus ADA Coordinator, leading equity and compliance efforts for ADA/section 504The D Center – UW Seattle campus Deaf and Disability Cultural Center: https://depts.washington.edu/dcenter/ Student Disability Commission: https://careers.uw.edu/organizations/asuw-student-disability-commission/ DO-IT: https://www.washington.edu/doit/ Disability Studies Program: https://disabilitystudies.washington.edu/ CREATE: https://create.uw.edu/ CLIME symposium- Anti-ableism in Healthcare Education - join us on June 10th! https://clime.washington.edu/2022-clime-together-symposium-2/