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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 …
A Three-Dimensional Printed Low-Cost Anterior Shoulder Dislocation Model For Ultrasound-Guided Injection Training., Zachary Risler, Mark A. Magee, Jacob M. Mazza, Kelly Goodsell, Arthur K. Au, Resa E. Lewiss, Robert S. Pugliese, Bon Ku
A Three-Dimensional Printed Low-Cost Anterior Shoulder Dislocation Model For Ultrasound-Guided Injection Training., Zachary Risler, Mark A. Magee, Jacob M. Mazza, Kelly Goodsell, Arthur K. Au, Resa E. Lewiss, Robert S. Pugliese, Bon Ku
Department of Emergency Medicine Faculty Papers
Anterior shoulder dislocations are the most common, large joint dislocations that present to the emergency department (ED). Numerous studies support the use of intraarticular local anesthetic injections for the safe, effective, and time-saving reduction of these dislocations. Simulation training is an alternative and effective method for training compared to bedside learning. There are no commercially available ultrasound-compatible shoulder dislocation models. We utilized a three-dimensional (3D) printer to print a model that allows the visualization of the ultrasound anatomy (sonoanatomy) of an anterior shoulder dislocation. We utilized an open-source file of a shoulder, available from embodi3D® (Bellevue, WA, US). After …
A Novel Approach To Debriefing Medical Simulations: The Six Thinking Hats., Xiao Chi Zhang, Hyunjoo Lee, Carlos Rodriguez, Joshua Rudner, Dimitrios Papanagnou
A Novel Approach To Debriefing Medical Simulations: The Six Thinking Hats., Xiao Chi Zhang, Hyunjoo Lee, Carlos Rodriguez, Joshua Rudner, Dimitrios Papanagnou
Department of Emergency Medicine Faculty Papers
Simulation has become a standard training method in emergency medicine (EM). Specifically, post-simulation debriefings offer participants the opportunity for reflection while exposing their knowledge and practice gaps. The educational yield of these debriefings, however, is contingent on the debriefer's skills. Without professional development, faculty and educators may not be equipped with supportive debriefing strategies. We propose the Six Thinking Hats (6TH), originally developed by Edward de Bono (1970) as a debriefing framework to support effective, high-yield debriefing conversations. The six colored hats represent six unique approaches to critical thinking. The white hat represents the facts; the green hat, creativity and …