There’s a dream that I dream of: Augmented and Virtual Reality in resuscitation training
Camilla expands on her talk at DFTB19 to give further insights on the use of VR/AR in resuscitation training
Camilla expands on her talk at DFTB19 to give further insights on the use of VR/AR in resuscitation training
How should we train in resuscitation? Sandra applies learning theory and makes the case it’s not too different to how we train in the gym
Leadership training is sorely lacking in medicine. In this post Sandra shares insights she’s gained through the research and workshops of conductor Ture Larsen.
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Another one of the giants of the sim world has generously agreed to share his “How I Sim” story with #FOAMsim and the scanFOAM audience.… Read More »How I Sim – Peter Dieckmann
Next up in our “How I Sim” series is Jenny W Rudolph. You probably know of the Center for Medical Simulation founded 22 years ago where Jenny… Read More »How I Sim – Jenny Rudolph
scanFOAM.org is proud to present our next contributor to the “How I Sim” series, Jesse Spurr, hailing all the way from Oz. He’s an all round good bloke and a #FOAMed #FOAMsim star, being the co-host of simulationpodcast.com, editor-in-chief of injectableorange.com and simulation director at The Teaching Institute, just to name a few. Enjoy!
This is the first guest contribution in our initiative “How I Sim” – a series that brings forth the voices of healthcare simulation for a speed round on their thoughts on sim. Who better to kick it off than Victoria Brazil (@Socratic_EM), a true #FOAMsim legend!
Recently, I came across this question on Twitter and joined the conversation. Crowdsourcing …How could @MedSimulation foster online community for sim educators ? Blog? Podcasts?… Read More »How I Sim – Sandra Viggers
Sandra expands on her smaccDUB talk on how medical students can coreograph their own education