Register Now! 3rd Annual Hot Topics in Simulation Education. A New York City Simulation Symposium



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Register Now! 3rd Annual Hot Topics in Simulation Education A New York City Simulation Symposium Sponsored by the New York Simulation Center for the Health Science (NYSIM) Date: Wednesday, October 14, 2015 Time: 8am-5pm, Networking Cocktail Reception: 5pm-6:30pm Locations: NYSIM and Bellevue Hospital Center Medical Library 462 1st Avenue, D Building New York, NY 10016 Symposium Sign-In Location: 8th Floor, Bellevue Hospital Center Medical Library 462 1st Avenue, D Building New York, NY 10016 Who should attend? All educators in health professions who want to learn more about the latest innovations and best practices in simulation education. What does the day include? Plenary sessions, panel discussion, breakout sessions, poster session.

Agenda 8:00am - 8:30am Registration & Breakfast 8:30am - 8:45am Welcome & Introductions Grace Ng, MS, CNM, RNC-OB, C-EFM, Symposium Co-Chair, NYSIM Nursing Director Demian Szyld, MD, EdM, Symposium Co-Chair, NYSIM Medical Director 8:45am - 9:15am Plenary Session 1 The Future of Healthcare Simulation: Dr. Quo or Dr. Wave? Daniel Raemer, PhD, Associate Professor of Anaesthesia Harvard Medical School, Bioengineer, Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care, and Pain Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Director of Clinical Programs, Center for Medical Simulation 9:45am - 10:15am Plenary Session 3 Simulation, Systems Integration, and Mastery Learning the Next Frontier William F. Dunn, MD, Pulmonologist/Intensivist, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Mayo Clinic 10:15am - 10:45am Panel Discussion Moderators: Grace Ng, MS, CNM, RNC-OB, C-EFM Demian Szyld, MD, EdM Panelists: Daniel Raemer, PhD Pamela R. Jeffries, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF William F. Dunn, MD 10:45am - 11:05am Break 9:15am - 9:45am Plenary Session 2 Integrating Technologies into Clinical Simulations Pamela R. Jeffries, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF Dean and Professor, School of Nursing, George Washington University 2 NYSIM Registration / Agenda

11:05am - 12:35pm Breakout Sessions Round 1 Select one of the following sessions at time of registration 1A Unannounced Standardized Patients (USPs) as Value - Added Option for Assessment and Research How To Get Started Sondra Zabar, MD, NYU School of Medicine Colleen Gillespie, PHD, NYU School of Medicine Kathleen Hanley, MD, NYU School of Medicine Andrew Wallach, MD, NYU School of Medicine Hillary Lee, BA, NYU School of Medicine Barbara Porter, MD, NYU School of Medicine Amara Shaker-Brown BA, NYU School of Medicine Lisa Altshuler PHD, NYU School of Medicine 1D The Journey to Nirvana - Using Simulation to Build Expert Healthcare Teams Unit by Unit Komal Bajaj MD, Institute for Medical Simulation and Advanced Learning, NYC Health and Hospitals Corporation Michael Meguerdichian MD, Institute for Medical Simulation and Advanced Learning, NYC Health and Hospitals Corporation Katie Walker MBA, Institute for Medical Simulation and Advanced Learning, NYC Health and Hospitals Corporation 12:35pm - 1:45pm Lunch/Poster Session/ Vendor Exhibit 1B The Safety Dance : Partnering IPE and Patient Safety Initiatives Using Simulation Ambrose Wong, MD, Yale University School of Medicine Halley Ruppel, MS, RN, CCRN, Yale University School of Nursing Maureen Gang, MD, New York University School of Medicine 1C The Mayo Clinic Central Line Workshop: How We Do It William F. Dunn, MD, Mayo Clinic 3 NYSIM Registration / Agenda

1:45pm - 3:15pm Breakout Sessions Round 2 Select one of the following sessions at time of registration 2A A Comprehensive Guide to Debriefing Styles: Find the Style That Fits Your Simulation! Matt Charnetski BS, NRP, CCP, EMP-P, CHSOS, Des Moines University Susan Coffey Zern, MD, CHSE, Christiana Care Health System Elizabeth Horsley, RN, MEd, CHSE, Brock University Deisy Mercado, MD, Broward College Bettina Schmitz MD, PhD, DEAA, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center 2B Developing A Simulation Team: The Benefits, Challenges, and Opportunities Pamela R. Jeffries, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF, George Washington University 2D 50% Simulation? The Who, What, When, Where and HOW Kellie Bryant, DNP, WHNP-BC, NYU College of Nursing Megan Corley, MS, AGPCNP-BC, NYU College of Nursing Natalya Pasklinsky, MSN, ACNP-BC, NYU College of Nursing 2E Improving Communication and Increasing Interprofessional Education Between Paramedic and Nursing Students Through Collaborative Simulation Activities - A Pilot Project George W. Contreras, MPH, MS, EMTP, FAcEM, Kingsborough Community College, CUNY Carmel Ficorelli, MS, FNP, Kingsborough Community College, CUNY 3:15pm - 3:30pm Break 2C Debriefing The Debriefing: Improving the Quality of Debriefing in Simulation-Based Educational Programs James Huffman, MD, University of Calgary Paul Kim, MD, NYU School of Medicine Demian Szyld, MD, EdM, NYU School of Medicine 4 NYSIM Registration / Agenda

3:30pm - 5:00pm Breakout Sessions Round 3 Select one of the following sessions at time of registration 3A The Cognitive Underpinnings of Simulation Education: The Four izums Martin Pusic, MD, PhD, NYU School of Medicine 5:00pm - 6:30pm Cocktail and Networking Reception/ Optional NYSIM Tour 3B Methods for Assessing Teamwork in Simulation Daniel Raemer, PhD, Massachusettes General Hospital & Center for Medical Simulation 3C Enhancing Sickle Cell Anemia/ Sickle Cell Disease Genetic Understanding Through Simulation: A Descriptive Pilot Study Leighsa Sharoff, EdD, RN, NPP, AHN-BC, Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing, Hunter College, CUNY 3D Does Including Electronic Health Records in Simulation Lead to Better Learning Outcomes? Sophia Clarke, MSN, ANP-C, CEN, Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY Nickla Galloway-Brown, MSN, ANP, GNP, Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY Grace Ng, MS, CNM, RNC-OB, C-EFM, NYSIM 5 NYSIM Registration / Agenda

Plenary Spekers: William F. Dunn, MD Dr. Dunn is a pulmonologist/ intensivist at Mayo Clinic and Past President of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH). He is recipient of multiple Mayo Clinic awards for clinical and educational excellence, and led a team in the design and implementation of the Mayo Clinic Multidisciplinary Simulation Center, where he served as Medical Director 2005-2012. He continues to serve the SSH Accreditation Council, Accreditation Board of Review, and the Systems Integration Accreditation Subcommittee. Pamela R. Jeffries, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF Dr. Pamela R. Jeffries (PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF), Dean and Professor for the School of Nursing at George Washington University, is nationally known for her research and work in developing simulations and online teaching and learning. She is well regarded for her expertise in experiential learning, innovative teaching strategies, new pedagogies, and the delivery of content using technology in nursing education. Additionally, Dr. Jeffries is the President of the interprofessional, international Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH) and a member of the Institute of Medicine s Global Intraprofessional Education (IPE) forum, among many other organizations. Jeffries was newly inducted in the prestigious Sigma Theta Tau Research Hall of Fame and is the recipient of several teaching and research awards from the Midwest Nursing Research Society, the International Nursing Association of Clinical Simulations and Learning (INACSL), and teaching awards from the National League of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau, International, and most recently, the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Excellence award. She has a BSN from Ball State University and a MSN and PhD in Nursing from Indiana University. Daniel Raemer, PhD Dan Raemer has developed a special expertise in teamwork and crisis management over the past twenty years at the Center for Medical Simulation in Charlestown, Massachusetts. He is particularly interested in the art of debriefing and is frequently called upon to facilitate multi-disciplinary teamwork sessions in a variety of specialty areas such as operating rooms, intensive care units, emergency departments, endoscopy, and labor and delivery suites. In 2003 Dan received a unique award from the Harvard Department of Anaesthesia for excellence in teaching. Using simulation as a research tool to investigate healthcare worker s behaviors and thought processes has been his most enduring passion. Dan has published work in these areas and has given numerous keynote addresses for specialty societies and other healthcare organizations on simulation as it has blossomed in the last several years. He has worked globally to establish the International Meeting on Medical Simulation, is the founding trustee and a Past-President of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH). In 2008, Dan received a Lifetime Achievement Award from SSH for his contributions to the field. He is also a Past-President of the Society for Technology in Anesthesia. Dan s graduate degrees are in Bioengineering and he worked as a researcher for many years at Brigham and Women s Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital in the Anesthesia and Critical Care Departments. In addition to his publications related to simulation practice and research, he has written extensively on monitoring devices and has a number of patents for clinically useful devices and technologies. 6 NYSIM Registration / Agenda

Symposium Objectives Participants will be able to: Examine challenges in simulation in health professions education Explore strategies to integrate simulation into curriculum and practice Network with colleagues and experts in simulation education in healthcare Symposium Fee and Payment Information Early Bird Registration Fee (Ends after Sept 25, 2015) General: $250 NYU/CUNY Faculty: $200 (Breakfast, lunch, reception included) Please make all checks out to NYU School of Medicine. We also accept all major credit cards. Confirmation of registration will be emailed to the registrant once payment has been received. Space is limited to 120 participants Registration To register please visit: http://nysimcenter.org/symposium 1. Click To Register click here link. 2. Once required fields are completed, click the submit button at the bottom of the page. 3. Your registration form will be submitted to the NYSIM inbox. 4. Once received we will confirm receipt via email with instructions to process payment. Please contact us via email at http://www.nysimcenter.org/ or call us at (646)501-4077 if you have any questions about the program or to register. Comfort Attendance and Cancellation Policies All cancellation must be submitted via email to nysim@nyumc.org by October 7th, 2015. Cancellation emailed by October 7th, 2015 will be issued a refund less $50.00. No refunds can be granted if cancellation is submitted after the deadline. The symposium hosts reserve the right to cancel or reschedule session due to any unforeseen circumstances. The symposium facilities are air conditioned, please consider bringing a sweater or light jacket to keep warm. Continuing Education Continuing education information to follow. 7 NYSIM Registration / Agenda