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Challenging Hazards Amidst Observational Simulation In The Emergency Department: Advancing Gamification In Simulation Education Through A Novel Resident-Led Skills Competition., Nicholas Salerno, Dimitrios Papanagnou, Md, Priyha Mahesh, Kaitlin M Bowers, Scott H Pasichow, Sara Paradise, Xiao Chi Zhang
Challenging Hazards Amidst Observational Simulation In The Emergency Department: Advancing Gamification In Simulation Education Through A Novel Resident-Led Skills Competition., Nicholas Salerno, Dimitrios Papanagnou, Md, Priyha Mahesh, Kaitlin M Bowers, Scott H Pasichow, Sara Paradise, Xiao Chi Zhang
Department of Emergency Medicine Faculty Papers
Medical simulation competitions have become an increasingly popular method to provide a hands-on "gamified" approach to education and training in the health professions. The most well-known competition, SimWars, consists of well-coordinated teams that are tasked with completing a series of mind-bending clinical scenarios in front of a live audience through 'bracket-style' elimination rounds. Similarly, challenging hazards amidst observational simulation (CHAOS) in the emergency department (ED) is another novel approach to gamification in both its structure and feel. Conducted at the Council of Emergency Medicine Resident Directors (CORD) 2018 National Assembly in San Antonio, Texas, instead of assigning premeditated teams, it …
News From The Graduate School - Allied Health, Otterbein Office Of Graduate Programs
News From The Graduate School - Allied Health, Otterbein Office Of Graduate Programs
Graduate School
Newsletter that provides updates from the Graduate School and the Allied Health Graduate Program.
10 Years Of Progress In Population Health: Connecting Health And Healthcare, David B. Nash, Md, Mba, Willie H. Oglesby, Phd, Mba, Msph, Frsph, Fache, Alexandria Skoufalos, Edd
10 Years Of Progress In Population Health: Connecting Health And Healthcare, David B. Nash, Md, Mba, Willie H. Oglesby, Phd, Mba, Msph, Frsph, Fache, Alexandria Skoufalos, Edd
College of Population Health Annual Reports
Table of Contents
- 6 - A City of Firsts, A College of Firsts
- 8 - Upstream & Downstream
- 14 - Innovations in Education
- 16 - Equipped with the Tools
- 17 - Working Towards Community Health at a Population Level
- 18 - Community Health Requires Community Partnership
- 19 - Bridging the Academic-Industry Divide
- 20 - The Center for Population Health Innovation Supports Lifelong Learning
- 22 - Investing in Research, Investing in Health
- 23 - 1989 Jefferson Center for Population Health
- 24 - Research in Action
Iact Undergraduate Certificate In Applied Creativity (Year 1 - 2018), Brian Laduca
Iact Undergraduate Certificate In Applied Creativity (Year 1 - 2018), Brian Laduca
IACT Certificate Program
At the Institute of Applied Creativity for Transformation (IACT) at ArtStreet, we seek to empower a creatively confident 21st-century student with the ability to discover, invent and innovate ambiguous ideas through a disruptive design process that will impact today’s ever-changing global world regardless of degree focus.
IACT is home to the nation’s first undergraduate certificate in Applied Creativity for Transformation. Open to undergraduate students of any major, the certificate is a first step in achieving the University of Dayton’s vision of innovation, applied creativity, entrepreneurship and community engagement for the common good.