Simulationist Code of Conduct

The Society for Simulation in Healthcare has recently published, Healthcare Simulationist Code of Ethics. The document has been formulated by a global working group to support the quality and ethical practice of healthcare simulation around the world. The Importance of Professional Codes of Ethics A code of ethics is an essential milestone in the maturation … Continue reading Simulationist Code of Conduct

Operations Tip

Prior to each session, a detailed functionality check should be performed on the equipment, and all the curriculum should be available. We recommend that 1 hour to 45 minutes prior to the session to start function checking the the simulator, software, and A/V equipment. At 30 minutes prior to the session, we recommend the instructor … Continue reading Operations Tip

SimTech: A/V Lifesavers and general Toolbox — LowCostSim – Medical simulation on a shoestring!

For those of you that do in situ simulation, we found this blog post that may help you avoid some of those A/V challenges. Those of you who do in-situ simulations may know this problem: You are setting up the A/V-system, but suddenly you realize that a vital cable is missing. Or one of the … Continue reading SimTech: A/V Lifesavers and general Toolbox — LowCostSim – Medical simulation on a shoestring!

Sim Techs are Crucial to Every Program

As the Director of Operations, I know it is important to engage the Sim Techs in every aspect of simulation. One thing that employers do is mistake the Sim Techs or Simulation Specialists for regular employees. Sim Techs are crucial in the success of everything from planning, to the overall operation. If you think about … Continue reading Sim Techs are Crucial to Every Program

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