Most simulation leaders start the same way: You’re great at teaching. You know how to design sim cases and run debriefings. You’re the go-to person whenever the manikins need to be fixed.
Most simulation leaders start the same way: You’re great at teaching. You know how to design sim cases and run debriefings. You’re the go-to person whenever the manikins need to be fixed.
Join us and watch the Center for Medical Simulation’s Grand Rounds presentation of the new publication in Advances in Simulation, “The Advocacy Inquiry Rubric (AIR), a Standard to Build Debriefing…
Update: Thanks to a kind reader, we were made aware that the appendices to the Advocacy-Inquiry Rubric were not available online alongside the paper.
Q: I recently attended one of your workshops at SESAM on “Teaching, Coaching, or Debriefing with Good Judgment” and found it helpful.
Q: I am a member of the faculty at a college of pharmacy. We have a nascent simulation program.
With March’s Healthcare Simulation Essentials in the books, let Grace Ng introduce CMS’s new approach to Good Judgment in 2025!…