1. Holzman RS, Cooper, JB, Gaba DM, Philip JH, Small SD, Feinstein D: Anesthesia crisis resource management: Real-life simulation training in operating room crises. J Clin Anesth 7:675-87, 1995.
2. Sica GT, Barron DM, Blum R, Frenna TH, Raemer DB. Computerized realistic simulation: A teaching module for crisis management in radiology. Am J Roent. 1999; 172: 301-304. abstract
3. Small SD, Wuerz RC, Simon R, Shapiro N, Conn A, Setnik G. Demonstration of high-fidelity simulation team training for emergency medicine. Academic Emergency Medicine 6(4): 312-323, 1999.
4. Cooper JB, Barron D, Blum R, Davison K, Feinstein D, Halasz J, Raemer D, Russell R: Video teleconferencing with realistic simulation for medical education. J Clin Anesth: 12:256-61, 2000.
5. Gordon JA, Medical Readiness Trainer Team. The human patient simulator: acceptance and efficacy as a student teaching tool. Academic Medicine 2000(May); 75(5):522.
6. Gordon JA, Wilkerson WM, Shaffer DW, Armstrong EG. 'Practicing' medicine without risk: students' and educators' responses to high-fidelity patient simulation. Academic Medicine. 2001 (May); 76(5);469-72.
7. Feinstein DM and Raemer DB. Arterial-line Monitoring System Simulation. J Clin Monit; 2000; 16: 547-552.
8. Rudolph JW, Taylor SS, Foldy EG. Collaborative off-line reflection: A way to develop skill in action science and action inquiry. In: Reason P, Bradbury H, eds. Handbook of Action Research. Thousand Oaks: Sage; 2001:405-12.
9. Gordon JA. A simulator-based medical education service. Acad Emerg Med. Aug 2002;9(8):865.
10. Gordon JA, Oriol NE, Cooper JB. Bringing good teaching cases "to life": a simulator-based medical education service. Acad Med. Jan 2004;79(1):23-27.
11. Gordon JA, Pawlowski J. Education on-demand: the development of a simulator-based medical education service. Acad Med. Jul 2002;77(7):751-752.
12. Gordon JA, Wilkerson WM, Shaffer DW, Armstrong EG. "Practicing" medicine without risk: students' and educators' responses to high-fidelity patient simulation. Acad Med. May 2001;76(5):469-472.
13. Cooper JB. Are simulation and didactic crisis resource management (CRM) training synergistic? Qual Saf Health Care. Dec 2004;13(6):413-414.
14. Cooper JB, Barron D, Blum R, et al. Video teleconferencing with realistic simulation for medical education. J Clin Anesth. May 2000;12(3):256-261.
15. Cooper JB, Taqueti VR. A brief history of the development of mannequin simulators for clinical education and training. Qual Saf Health Care. Oct 2004;13 Suppl 1:i11-18.
16. Blum RH, Raemer DB, Carroll JS, Dufresne RL, Cooper JB. A Method for Measuring the Effectiveness of Team Based Training for Improving Communication Skills. Anesth Analg. 2005;100:1375-1380.
17. Blum RH, Raemer DB, Carroll JS, Sunder N, Felstein DM, Cooper JB. Crisis resource management training for an anaesthesia faculty: a new approach to continuing education. Med Educ. Jan 2004;38(1):45-55.
18. Gordon JA, Shaffer DW, Raemer DB, Pawlowski J, Hurford WE, Cooper JB. A randomized controlled trial of simulation-based teaching versus traditional instruction in medicine: a pilot study among medical students. Advances in Health Sciences Education 2005;11:33-3.
19. Rudolph JW, Simon R, Raemer DB. Which Reality Matters? Questions on the Road to High Engagement in Healthcare Simulation. Simulation in Healthcare 2007;2:161-3.
20. MacCarthy J, Cooper JB. Malpractice insurance carrier provides premium incentive for simulation-based training and believes it has made a difference. APSF Newsletter 2007; 22:17.
21. Rudolph JW, Simon R, Raemer DB, Cooper JB. Debriefing teamwork skills in high-fidelity simulation. In: DaRosa DA, ed. A Guidebook for Program Directors: The ACS/APDS Surgical Skills Curriculum: Phase III: American College of Surgeons; 2008.
22. Rudolph JW, Simon R, Raemer DB, Eppich W. Debriefing as formative assessment: closing performance gaps in medical education. Academic Emergency Medicine 2008;15:1110-6.
23. Rudolph JW, Simon R, Rivard P, Dufresne R, L, Raemer DB. Debriefing with good judgment: Combining rigorous feedback with genuine inquiry. Anesthesia Clinics 2007;25:361-76.
24.Cooper JB, Blum RH, Carroll JS, Dershwitz M, Feinstein DM, Gaba DM, Morey JC, Singla AK. Differences in Safety Climate Among Hospital Anesthesia Departments and the Effect of a Realistic Simulation-Based Training Program. Anesthesia Analgesia 2008;106:574-84.
25. Rudolph J, Simon R, Raemer DB. Debriefing with a focus on assumptions: Key considerations for training surgical simulation debriefers. In: Jones D, ed. Textbook of Simulation. Woodbury, CT USA: Cine-Med; 2009 Forthcoming.
Abstracts & Presentations
1. Blum R, Holzman R, Raemer DB and Cooper JB. Crisis experience post ACRM training. International Conference on Simulation in Anesthesia, Rochester, NY. June, 1996.
2. Raemer DB. Realistic anesthesia simulation: lessons for IV anesthesia. Intravenöse Anästhesie, Erlangen, Germany. September, 1996.
3. Blum R, Holzman R, Raemer DB and Cooper JB. Crisis experience update. NY Post-Graduate Assembly, NY, NY. December, 1996.
4. Raemer DB and Feinstein DM. Simulating Crisis as a Means of Evaluating a Medical Device. Presented at FDA Minimizing Medical Product Errors: A Systems Approach, Bethesda, MD. January, 1998 abstract.
5. Gallagher ML, Pawlowski J Raemer DB. Is the Simulator an Effective Tool for Medical Student Learning in the Clinical Clerkship? Presented at Society For Technology in Anesthesia Conference, Tucson, AZ. January 1998. abstract
6. Raemer DB, Maviglia S, Van Horne C, and Stone P. Mock Codes: Using Realistic Simulation to Teach Team Resuscitation Management. Presented at Society For Technology in Anesthesia Conference, Tucson, AZ. January 1998. abstract
7. Raemer DB., Barron DM, Blum R, Frenna T, Sica GT. Teaching Crisis Management in Radiology using Realistic Simulation. Presented at Society For Technology in Anesthesia Conference, Tucson, AZ. January 1998. abstract
8. Raemer DB, Barron DM. Uses of Simulators for Education and Training in Non-Anesthesia HealthCare, ASA Newsletter. October, 1997 abstract
9. Raemer DB. Realistic Simulation in Anesthesia: Some Lessons Learned. Presented at Congres Annuel de L'Association des Anesthesistes-Reanimateurs du Quebec, Montreal, Canada. April, 1998.
10. Raemer DB. Team Building. Presented at NorthEast Air Alliance Annual Conference, Devens, MA. June, 1998.
11. Gallagher ML, Pawlowski J, Raemer DB. Testing the Simulator as a Tool for Medical Student Learning in a Clinical Clerkship Presented at Research in Medical Education of American Association of Medical Colleges Conference, New Orleans, LA. November 1998.
12. Raemer DB. In-Hospital Resuscitation: Team Training Using Simulation. Presented at 1999 Society for Education in Anesthesia Spring Meeting, Rochester, NY. June, 1999.
13. Blike G, Bell C, Feinstein DM, Rao G, Raemer DB. Root Cause Analysis: Accident or Sound Bite? Presented at American Society of Anesthesiology Annual Conference, Dallas, TX. October 1999.
14. Raemer DB. Simulation Update. Presented at American Society of Anesthesiology Annual Conference, Dallas, TX. October 1999.
15. Feinstein DM, Raemer DB. Arterial Line Monitoring System Simulation. Presented at Society For Technology in Anesthesia Conference, Orlando, FL. January 2000. abstract
16. Graydon E, Blum R, Cooper J, Feinstein DM, Lowenstein E, Malov S, Raemer DB. Does Participating in Realistic Simulation Prior to Anesthesia Residency Increase the Perception of Comfort and Performance? Presented at Society For Technology in Anesthesia Conference, Orlando, FL. January 2000. abstract
17. Raemer DB. Simulation Technology. Presented at Society For Technology in Anesthesia Conference, Orlando, FL. January 2000
18. Malov, Stanislov. Medical Simulation: We should all have access to it! ASA Newsletter, 64(4) 9-,18 April 2000. abstract
19. Pawlowski J, Graydon E, Gallagher ML, Cahalane M, Raemer DB. Can Progress Notes and Bedside Presentations be Used to Evaluate Medical Student Understanding in Patient Simulator Based Programs? Presented at International Meeting on Medical Simulation, Scottsdale, AZ. January 2001. abstract
20. Gordon JA, Shaffer DW, Cooper JB, Raemer DB, Graydon E, Pawlowski J, Topulos G, Hurford W, Feinstein DM, Gray M. A Methodology for Evaluation of Simulation-Based Medical Education Compared to Lecture-Based Instruction. Presented at International Meeting on Medical Simulation, Scottsdale, AZ. January 2001. abstract
21. Raemer DB, Shapiro N, Lifferth G, Blum RM, Edlow J. Testing Probes: A New Method of Measuring Teamwork Attributes in Simulated Scenarios. Presented at International Meeting on Medical Simulation, Scottsdale, AZ. January 2001. abstract
22. Raemer DB, Graydon E, Malov S. Simulated Computerized Medical Records for Scenarios. Presented at International Meeting on Medical Simulation, Scottsdale, AZ. January 2001. abstract
23. Rudolph JW, Raemer DB. Using Collaborative Inquiry to Debrief Simulated Crisis Events: Lessons from Action Science. Presented at International Meeting on Medical Simulation, Scottsdale, AZ. January 2001. abstract
24. Market Testing a Simulated Continuous Blood Gas Analysis Monitor in Realistic Simulation Scenarios. Raemer DB, Puyana JC, Lisco S, O'Connell T, Kellett SE. Presented at International Meeting on Medical Simulation, Scottsdale, AZ. January 2001. abstract
25. Code Blue Chart: A Palm Computer Based System for Documenting Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. Raemer DB. Presented at Computers in Anesthesia Annual Meeting, Mobile, AL. October 2001. abstract
26. Feinstein DM, Talmor D, Goradia M, Tucker M, Latourelle J, Morris G, and Raemer DB. Development of a Simulation Course on Chemical Warfare Agent Management. Presented at International Meeting on Medical Simulation, Santa Clara, CA. January 2002.abstract
27. Raemer DB, Morris R, Wulf S, Mohacsi P, Lachmann B, Marini JJ, Amato MBP, Kellett SE. Novices to Medical Simulation Demonstrate Clinical Concepts in a Scientific Symposium via Teleconference at an Intensive Care Medicine Conference. Presented at International Meeting on Medical Simulation, Santa Clara, CA. January 2002.abstract
28. Blum RH, Cooper JB, Feinstein DM, Raemer DB,Russell RK, Sunder N. Crisis Resource Management for Academic Anesthesia Faculty. Presented at International Meeting on Medical Simulation, Santa Clara, CA. January 2002.
29. James A. Gordon, David W. Shaffer, Jeffrey B. Cooper, Daniel B. Raemer, Erin Graydon-Baker, John Pawlowski, George Topulos, William Hurford, David Feinstein, David Tancredi, Martha Gray. A Randomized Controlled Trial of Simulation-Based Teaching versus Traditional Instruction in Critical Care and Emergency Medicine. Presented at NE Regional Meeting of the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine. April 2002.
30. Raemer D, Sunder N, Gardner R, Walzer T, Cooper JB. Using simulation to practice debriefing medical error. Anesth Analg. August 2003;97(S2):S16.
31. Raemer D, Shapiro N, Lifferth G, Blum R, Edlow J. Testing probes, a new method of measuring teamwork attributes in simulated scenarios. Paper presented at: 2001 International Meeting on Medical Simulation, 2001; Scottsdale, AZ.
32. Gordon JA, Shaffer DW, Cooper JB, et al. A randomized controlled trial of simulation-based teaching versus traditional instruction in critical care and emergency medicine. Anesth Analg. August 2003;97(S2):S13.
33. Gordon JA, Tancredi DN, Binder WD, Wilkerson WM, Shaffer DW. Assessment of a clinical performance evaluation tool for use in a simulator-based testing environment: a pilot study. Acad Med. Oct 2003;78(10 Suppl):S45-47.
34. Blum R, Raemer D, Carroll J, Dufresne R, Cooper JB. The probe methodology for measurment of team information sharing in the simulated environment. Anesth Analg. August 2003;97(S2):S10.
35. Blum R, Cooper JB, Feinstein D, Raemer D, Russell R, Sunder N. Sustaining development of crisis resource management training for academic faculty: a new approach to continuing education. Anesth Analg. August 2003;97(S2):S10.
36. Simon R, Sarin P, Blum R, Raemer D. Ethical Decision Making During a Resuscitation Event in a Simulated Environment. Anesth Analg. January 18, 2004 2004;98:S36.
37. Walzer T, Gardner R, Raemer D. Obstetrical Emergency - An Apparatus to Simulate Shoulder Dystocia. Anesth Analg. January 18, 2004 2004;98:S39.
38. Gardner R, Walzer T, Raemer D, Cooper JB. Rigorous Curriculum Development: Systematic Design Applied to a Labor and Delivery CRM Program. Anesth Analg. January 18, 2004 2004;98:S23.
39. Cooper JB, Vogt J, Simon R, Raemer D. Team Training for Healthcare Administrators Using Full Environment Simulation. Anesth Analg. January 18, 2004 2004;98:S21.