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Cime Newsletter : November 2019, Cime Nov 2019

Cime Newsletter : November 2019, Cime

CIME Newsletter

-Pakistan Air Force Lands Again @ CIME
-SeeMe in Singapore!
-SeeMe in Finland!
-Healthcare Assistants refresh their skills
-SimMan takes drugs!
-Body Mechanics in Patient Moving and Handling
-Training in techniques of Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT) Needs Simulation


Opioid Use Overdose Simulation For Preprofessional Health Care Students, Kerri Green Ms, Med., Joseph Napolitano Phd, Mph, Rn, Crnp, J. Layne Turner Mpa, Joe Martellucci Ms Nov 2019

Opioid Use Overdose Simulation For Preprofessional Health Care Students, Kerri Green Ms, Med., Joseph Napolitano Phd, Mph, Rn, Crnp, J. Layne Turner Mpa, Joe Martellucci Ms

Department of Education

No abstract provided.


Cime Newsletter : October 2019, Cime Oct 2019

Cime Newsletter : October 2019, Cime

CIME Newsletter

-A perfect take-off for Pakistan Air Force (PAF) at CIME
-Bahadur Teachers saving lives in the classroom
-Victoria standardises the teaching of the birthing process
-HPS – the Human Patient Simulator - finds new users in CIME
-Finding Veins! No more pain and bruises that last for days
-Intended Consequences
-Surviving sepsis


Learner Saturation: The Tsunami We’Re Facing, Margaret A. Hadinger Edd, Ms, Acc, Kerri Green Ms, Med., Barbara Morici Sep 2019

Learner Saturation: The Tsunami We’Re Facing, Margaret A. Hadinger Edd, Ms, Acc, Kerri Green Ms, Med., Barbara Morici

Department of Education

No abstract provided.


Cime Newsletter : August - September 2019, Cime Sep 2019

Cime Newsletter : August - September 2019, Cime

CIME Newsletter

-Impacting newborn care through simulation-based education
-Happy Healthcare Simulation Week 2019
-Clinical Simulation Educators Programme
-Common respiratory disorders diagnosed through simulation
-An interprofessional, physiotherapy led approach to mobilising orthopaedic patients
-Empowering bedside nurses in advanced hemodynamic monitoring
-Pre-Congress Workshops in CIME for the 40th Annual Congress of Ophthalmology 2019
-Basic and intermediate laparoscopy workshop


Assessing Resident And Fellow Wellbeing And Burnout Levels: Lessons Learned From A Pilot Of The Ama Mini-Z Wellbeing Survey, Tanya A. Ensminger Ba, Margaret A. Hadinger Edd, Ms Sep 2019

Assessing Resident And Fellow Wellbeing And Burnout Levels: Lessons Learned From A Pilot Of The Ama Mini-Z Wellbeing Survey, Tanya A. Ensminger Ba, Margaret A. Hadinger Edd, Ms

Department of Education

No abstract provided.


Emerging Health Professionals: A Collaborative Strategy For Addressing Health Care Workforce Needs, Kerri Green Ms, Med., Margaret A. Hadinger Edd, Ms Sep 2019

Emerging Health Professionals: A Collaborative Strategy For Addressing Health Care Workforce Needs, Kerri Green Ms, Med., Margaret A. Hadinger Edd, Ms

Department of Education

No abstract provided.


25 Years Of Workforce Development: The Story Of One Health Network’S “Research Scholar” Internship Program, Margaret A. Hadinger Edd, Ms, Kerri Green Ms, Med., Brooke Zumas Psyd Sep 2019

25 Years Of Workforce Development: The Story Of One Health Network’S “Research Scholar” Internship Program, Margaret A. Hadinger Edd, Ms, Kerri Green Ms, Med., Brooke Zumas Psyd

Department of Education

No abstract provided.


Developing Physician Educational Competencies For The Management Of Female Genital Cutting: A Call To Action, Holly G. Atkinson, Amaris Geisler Jul 2019

Developing Physician Educational Competencies For The Management Of Female Genital Cutting: A Call To Action, Holly G. Atkinson, Amaris Geisler

Publications and Research

Female genital cutting (FGC), also called female genital mutilation, is defined as “all procedures involving partial or total removal of the external female genitalia or other injury to the female genital organs whether for cultural, religious, or other nontherapeutic reasons.” FGC can have significant health consequences, including multiple physical and psychological complications, throughout the life course. Despite violating numerous human rights and existing legal prohibitions, the practice continues. In the United States, FGC is becoming increasingly prevalent, however, physicians are not routinely trained to care for these patients. Despite the evidence of the need, there is a woeful lack of …


Cime Newsletter : June - July 2019, Cime Jul 2019

Cime Newsletter : June - July 2019, Cime

CIME Newsletter

-Enhancing team leadership skills through simulation
-CIME’s first breech delivery workshop
-Surgical simulation workshop
-SONOGAMES
-Managing postpartum haemorrhage (PPH)
-Jugaad enabling a central line simulation
-Relieving urinary obstruction
-Got a housekeeping issue?


Mindfulness In Medicine: Modified Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (Mbsr) Program Among Future Doctors, Virtue Sankoh May 2019

Mindfulness In Medicine: Modified Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (Mbsr) Program Among Future Doctors, Virtue Sankoh

Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects

Medical trainees are at particular risk for stress-related illness, including mental health problems such as suicidal ideation, substance abuse, and mood disorders. A vast literature on mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR), consisting of mindfulness education and structured meditative practices, has consistently demonstrated that MBSR and related mindfulness-based interventions improve mental and physical health, as well as one’s overall sense of well-being. Moreover, theorists and researchers have begun to suggest further that mindfulness plays a particular role in social cognition, or social-emotional learning. Medical schools have long been interested in ways to improve the “soft skills” related to interpersonal connectedness that are …


Cime Newsletter : May 2019, Cime May 2019

Cime Newsletter : May 2019, Cime

CIME Newsletter

-Clinical Simulation Educators Programme: Moving with the times
-Anaesthesiologist – a key role in the Management of Postpartum Haemorrhage
-Preparing for competence
-New born babies – beautiful but vulnerable
-Enhancing skills to improve patient satisfaction
-Students Educating Students


“The Experience:” A Pilot Summer Work Experience Program For High School Students, Margaret A. Hadinger Edd, Ms, Kerri Green Ms, Med., Jenae Holtzhafer Bs, Cheryl Arndt Phd, Kristyn R. Senneca Bs Apr 2019

“The Experience:” A Pilot Summer Work Experience Program For High School Students, Margaret A. Hadinger Edd, Ms, Kerri Green Ms, Med., Jenae Holtzhafer Bs, Cheryl Arndt Phd, Kristyn R. Senneca Bs

Department of Education

No abstract provided.


Opioid Use Disorder Simulation For Preprofessional Health Care Students, Kerri Green Ms, Med., Margaret A. Hadinger Edd, Ms Apr 2019

Opioid Use Disorder Simulation For Preprofessional Health Care Students, Kerri Green Ms, Med., Margaret A. Hadinger Edd, Ms

Department of Education

No abstract provided.


Cime Newsletter : March - April 2019, Cime Apr 2019

Cime Newsletter : March - April 2019, Cime

CIME Newsletter

-Tools in Critical Care Nursing
-SIMWARS
-Marching in step: Boot Camp for the New Private Wing
-Protecting our most vulnerable Pneumonia
-Clinical Simulation Educators Programme: Championing the Cause
-Artificial Intelligence?
-Be Prepared: Mass Casualty Incidents can happen at any time.


Providing Title Ix Training At A Regional Campus, Kelliann Herman Mba, Margaret A. Hadinger Edd, Ms, Kristin Steffen Msm, Mph, Cph Apr 2019

Providing Title Ix Training At A Regional Campus, Kelliann Herman Mba, Margaret A. Hadinger Edd, Ms, Kristin Steffen Msm, Mph, Cph

Department of Education

No abstract provided.


Longitudinal Coaching Within A Medical School Curriculum, Amy B. Smith Phd, Kira K. Zwygart Md Mar 2019

Longitudinal Coaching Within A Medical School Curriculum, Amy B. Smith Phd, Kira K. Zwygart Md

Department of Education

No abstract provided.


A Case Study Exploring The Role Of Faculty In Providing Academic Support To First- And Second-Year Medical Students, Deborah Fawn West Mar 2019

A Case Study Exploring The Role Of Faculty In Providing Academic Support To First- And Second-Year Medical Students, Deborah Fawn West

Doctoral Dissertations and Projects

The purpose of this instrumental case study is to understand what role faculty play in providing academic support to first- and second-year medical students at an osteopathic medical college in the United States. Academic support is defined as instructional methods or educational services provided to students in an effort to help them meet learning standards, The theory guiding this study is andragogy, developed by Malcolm Knowles (1913- 1997), as faculty’s beliefs about the needs of adult learners may affect how they provide academic support to students demonstrating poor academic performance. One central question and three sub-questions guided this study. The …


Cime Newsletter : February 2019, Cime Mar 2019

Cime Newsletter : February 2019, Cime

CIME Newsletter

-Programmed to Deliver
-Interviewing a mental health client: A ‘How To’ workshop for nurses
-The Basics of Critical Care made interactive through simulation
-A Critical Care Toolkit for Nursing Students
-Managing Medical Emergencies in the Dental Chair
-Celebrating CIME’s Culture Day – any excuse to get dressed up!


Cime Newsletter : January 2019, Cime Jan 2019

Cime Newsletter : January 2019, Cime

CIME Newsletter

-As good as it gets ?
-Highlights of The Year 2018
-Trainee Healthcare Assistants get a refresher
-Enhancing skills to save lives
-Simulation Workshop on Management of Postpartum Haemorrhage
-Beyond The Boundary
-Simwars