Simulcast Podcast

Simulcast

A podcast dedicated to the discussion of healthcare simulation. Debunking dogma, demystifying jargon and translating knowledge. Hosted by Victoria Brazil, Jesse Spurr & Ben Symon

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Jul 11, 2026

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Episodes

125 Simulcast at SESAM Conference 07.05.2021

Vic is joined by  Susan Eller  to review the highlights form the  recent SESAM (Society for Simulation in Europe) conference . They pick our messages from the keynote speakers including  Vicki LeBlanc ,  Patrea Andresen ,  Cristina Diaz-Navarro , and  Doris Ostergaard . There are also some reflections on how to run a great virtual conference, and trends in using simulation for systems. Congrats to...

124 Advances in Simulation: Translational Simulation in Action 10.04.2021

Translational sim in Action  In this episode we consider another  Advances in Simulation  article -  Translational simulation: from description to action   Ben talks with authors  Chris Nickson ,  Steph Barwick  and Vic Brazil, and draws out the principles and processes for translational simulation. Chris illustrates the approach describing his own work in ECMO in intensive care   

123 Journal Club Monthly Podcast March 2021 06.04.2021

This month Ben and Vic discuss articles about engaging with children, parents and caregivers in healthcare simulation - as educators, as simulated patients and as learners in sim.  Ben shares his own experience in   partnering with consumers  , and of others in developing “ paediatric patient-focused and family-focused simulations ”  Vic reviews a qualitative exploratory analysis of  simulation ed...

122 Advances in Simulation: Virtual Reality for Clinical Care 28.03.2021

n our latest episode in the collaboration with  Advances in Simulation , Vic speaks with Christina Condon and  Suzanne Gough , two of the authors on a  recent paper on VR simulation for clinical care of patients with respiratory conditions . We talk about research process, VR modalities, systematic reviews and meta-analyses, and future direction for research in the field of VR simulation for both...

121 Journal Club Monthly Podcast February 2021 02.03.2021

This month Ben and Vic review a landmark paper on fidelity in simulation -    Hamstra S, Brydges R, Hatala R et al. Reconsidering Fidelity in Simulation-Based Training. Academic Medicine 2014;89:387-392.   – and attempt to summarise the excellent discussion this month. Reconsidering our terminology and renewing our focus on learning tasks were recurring themes.    Our next paper continues in in th...

120 Journal Club Monthly Podcast January 2021 02.02.2021

Welcome back to Simulcast Journal Club for 2021.   This month Ben and Vic review 3 papers of interest – more on COVID sim, but this time involving healthcare consumer engagement, a description of Peer assisted learning in medical student simulation , and a systematic review of simulated based team training in EM and acute case.  We also invited Eve Purdy along for some comments on the last of thos...

119 Journal Club Podcast November 2020 17.12.2020

This month Ben ad Vic were joined by Steph Barwick from Mater education. We discussed   Making the invisible visible: a place for utilizing activity theory within in situ simulation to drive healthcare organizational development?   by Gerry Gormley and the team from Queens University Belfast. It’s a deep theoretical dive, but great food for thought. We weren’t sure we did the article justice, so G...

118 Mentoring for the Simulation Practitioner 30.11.2020

Mentors can be powerful influences on our careers – in simulation and more broadly. In this episode Vic talks with  Resa E Lewiss  and  Adaira Landry  about mentors and mentoring – why and how. The pandemic has also highlighted We reflect on some thoughtful personal stories of mentoring from three friends of Simulcast –  Gabe Reedy ,  Sonia Twigg  and  Kari White . For more thoughts on the topic –...

117 Social Media and Simulation Scholarly Work 23.11.2020

How can social media activities support simulation journals to publish, disseminate and critique simulation-based research and commentary? What does a social media editor at a healthcare simulation journal do?   In this episode Vic speaks with Sandra Viggers  (@StarSkaterDk ) and Jessica Stokes-Parish  (@j_stokesparish ) about their roles as social media editors for  Advances in Simulation  and  B...

116 Journal Club Monthly Podcast October 2020 08.11.2020

This month we discussed Kerrey et al.  Developing a Profile of Procedural Expertise: A Simulation Study of Tracheal Intubation Using 3-Dimensional Motion Capture .    Ben and Vic summarised the article and online discussion, and took a deep dive into procedural skills simulation.  We reviewed a paper by the  PEARL group  at Stanford on  3D printed simulator for closed reduction of distal radius fr...

115 Project Wingman - What can pilots really teach us? 30.10.2020

In this episode Vic is joined by  Robbie Llyod  and  Alex Jolly  to talk about Project Wingman – an insitu simulation program in the UK that involves airline pilots as co-debriefers and coaches.  Robbie is an emergency medicine senior trainee and fellow podcaster (check out  Pondermed ) who is undertaking a year as an Education Fellow at the  Whittington hospital   . Captain Alex Jolly is an airli...

114 Sim 101: The Pre-brief 28.10.2020

Welcome to the first episode of Simulation 101 – and what better place to start than the pre-brief!   Have you ever been involved in a simulation where you didn’t really know what to do? Had the awkward feeling where you didn’t know what was ‘real’ or what was allowed?   In this episode we chat with Dr Warwick Isaacson, emergency physician and education fellow on the Gold Coast about the pre-brief...

113 Journal Club Monthly Podcast September 2020 13.10.2020

This month we discussed Calhoun, Aaron W. Pian-Smith, May. Shah, Anjan et. al.  Guidelines for the Responsible Use of Deception in Simulation , Simulation in Healthcare: The Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare: August 2020 - Volume 15 - Issue 4 - p 282-288  We were also joined by Ian Summers, Director of Monash Simulation, who contributed as our expert commentator this month.  Ben ...

112 Intro to Sim 101: A Simulcast Series 11.09.2020

Welcome to the new series Simulcast 101 – in this episode Jess @j_stokesparish introduces you to the new series exploring the basics of simulation in bite-sized snippets. She is joined by Dr Charlotte Alexander @_CharAlexander, emergency medicine resident/registrar who is putting in the grunt work behind project. Hear about how it will work, what you can expect to hear about and who some of the gu...

111 Journal Club Monthly August 2020 09.09.2020

This month we discussed “Leung, J.S., Brar, M., Eltorki, M. et al.  Development of an in situ simulation-based continuing professional development curriculum in pediatric emergency medicine . Adv Simul 5, 12 (2020).  Ben and I recap on the paper and the online discussion, Including the expert contributions from James Leung, the first author  An we reviewed 3 extra papers – two looking at different...

110 Simulation Self Sabotage: Ben's Talk at APLS PAC 2019 24.08.2020

This episode is a recording of Ben Symon’s APLS PAC 2019 (Advanced Paediatric Life Support Paediatric Acute Care Conference) in Perth on ‘Simulation Self Sabotage’.   Through exploring 4 journal articles, Ben shares reflections on the negative impacts we can have as sim educators on our intended learning outcomes and the ways in which we unintentionally shoot our educational goals in the foot.  Ma...

109 Journal Club Monthly Podcast July 2019 03.08.2020

  This month we discussed “ How to include medical students in your healthcare simulation centre workforce ” by Viggers et. Al. We have already recorded a wonderful episode with Sandra on this paper that can be found here….  Ben and I recap on the paper and the online discussion, as well as the expert opinion from two medical students undertaking their simulation-based education rotation at presen...

108 Advances in Simulation: How to include medical students in your healthcare simulation centre workforce 03.08.2020

In this latest episode in our collaboration with Advances in Simulation, Vic speaks with Sandra Viggers (@StarSkaterDk) about  her recent paper  and the program she describes for involving medial student sin the simulation mission at her institution in Copenhagen.  We were joined by South African anaesthetist Rowan Duys (@HealthThink) and discuss the recruitment, roles and professional development...

107 Journal Club Monthly Podcast June 2020 11.07.2020

This month’s paper was Lack of Diversity in Simulation Technology  by Conigliaro et al from Simulation in Healthcare. Vic and Ben were joined by Jess and our special guest Dr Karanjot Lall ( @KaranjotLall ) We spoke about the paper’s findings – the predominance of white skinned mannikins in advertising materials – and how simulation might instead be able to contribute to antiracism and better repr...

106 The COVID-19 Intubation Box 12.06.2020

The COVID intubation box, a hot topic on social media – is it safe or effective?     Jessica  (not Jesse…) hosts her first podcast with guests  Jonathan Begley ,  Albert Chan  and  Vic Brazil  exploring a new paper in Anaesthesia – An aerosol box for intubation in COVID-19 patients: an in-situ simulation crossover study.      We cover why they conducted the study, the outcomes, the use of simulati...

105 Journal Club Monthly Podcast May 2020 04.06.2020

  Ben and Vic discuss the paper of the month(s) -  Cheng, A et al  A Conceptual Framework for the Development of Debriefing Skills.   - and attempt to summarise the brilliant discussion from the blog comments.  We discuss the elements of ‘good debriefing’, reflect on the value of having a conceptual framework for debriefing skill development, and take a deeper dive into the nature of ‘adaptive exp...

104 Women in Simulation 27.05.2020

Vic spoke with (Dr) Jess Stokes-Parish and Steph Barwick about the ‘Women in Simulation’ Initiative within  Simulation Australasia . Diversity is important in professional communities and Steph and Jess explained a bit about the background to this initiative, the work so far and how this can positively influence policy and support diversity within simulation.  If you’re interested in the upcoming...

103 Simulation or Simulacrum: Can Simulation Be Too Real? 25.05.2020

Can simulation be ‘too real’? Can this ‘hyper-reality’ actually have negative impacts on learning?  Vic takes a deep breath and dives into theory with the team from Queens University Belfast, including  Jenny Johnston ,  Helen Reid  and  Gerry Gormley . We discuss their recent Medical Education article -  Into the uncanny valley: simulation versus simulacrum?    Eve Purdy  joined the chat to offer...

102 Journal Club Monthly Podcast April 2020 05.05.2020

This month Ben and Vic discuss 4 papers, in a bit of a variation to our usual format.  In the first paper, the authors  compare VR and ‘live’ team-based simulation  for interprofessional student groups, and suggest these modalities have the same outcome, as measured by performance on a team communication assessment. Next we discuss Natarajah and colleagues’ brilliant work in Myanmar, using a  low...

101 Simulcast Team Debrief - COVID-19 Edition 27.04.2020

In this podcast, we got the full team together, Vic, Ben, Jess and Jesse, and thought we would "show our workings" through having a structured team debrief while looking in on any lessons emerging from our individual work contexts

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