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

75 - Advances in Simulation: Another Debriefing Course! Who Benefits? 26.04.2019

Another debriefing course! Who benefits?  Kristian Krogh, Albert Chan, and Nancy McNaughton    Many health professional educators attend courses on simulation debriefing, but do they actually perform better as simulation debriefers as a result?   Writing in Advances in Simulation,  Kristian Krogh  (@DrKrogh), Albert Chan (@gaseousXchange) and  Nancy McNaughton  (@uto_nancy) provoke us to consider...

74 - Simulcast Journal Club Podcast Monthly Wrap March 2019 05.04.2019

Ben and Vic discuss the paper of the month, including expert commentary from Jack Matulich.   Fraser, K., Meguerdichian, M., Haws, J., Grant, V., Bajaj, K., & Cheng, A. (2019).  Cognitive Load Theory for debriefing simulations: implications for faculty development.     And we talked about a few other sim papers across a range of topics and research methods,   Turton, D. , Buchan, K. , Hall‐Jackson...

73 - Ben & Vic at IMSH with David Grant, Amy Zheng, Jannet Lee-Jararam & Benjamin Berg 04.04.2019

Our final podcast from IMSH starts with a deep dive in to how simulation might help us ‘train’ more comprehensive leadership skills and behaviours – not just in the resus room, but rather in quality improvement and change management. @davidgrantsim , President of @SESAMSimulation , spoke to Vic on the topic.   Ben then turned our attention to followership and interviewed Jannet Lee-Jararam and Ben...

72 - Simulcast Journal Club Podcast Monthly Wrap February 2019 05.03.2019

Ben and Vic discuss the paper of the month, including expert commentary from Ann Mullen (@keepsimsafe)  Schroeder J, O'Neal C, Jagneaux T. “Practically Saline”. J Investig Med High Impact Case Rep. 2015;3(4):2324709615618980 PMID 26663812.  And we talked about a few other sim papers across a range of topics and research methods,   Bearman, M. , Greenhill, J. and Nestel, D. (2019),  The power of si...

71 - Ben & Vic at IMSH with Ron Harden, Yue Dong and Suzie Kardong-Edgren 04.03.2019

Our third podcast from IMSH starts with a focus on  disruptive innovation , big data and artificial intelligence, based on the opening plenary by Joel Selanikio (@jselanikio) who also gave a  TeD talk on the topic . Vic had a fan girl moment speaking to Ron Harden, living legend of medical education and General secretary of  AMEE , abut his reactions to the talk.   We also spoke to Yue Dong (@dong...

70 - Ben & Vic at IMSH with Bram Welch-Horan, Belinda Lowe and Michelle Kelly 04.03.2019

Our second podcast from #IMSH2019 features a deep dive on Rapid Cycle Deliberate Practice with Bram Welch-Horan (@DrBramPedsER ), and some reflections on the topic from Belinda Lowe (@Belinda_J_Lowe ), Bond University Simulation Fellow.  We then shifted focus to research and publishing in simulation with Michelle Kelly (@KellyKelmich )   summarising the session on ‘Articles of Influence’, and  Sha...

69 - Journal Club Special Edition Sim & Sonography with Dr Resa E. Lewiss & Team 14.02.2019

In this special edition of Simulcast, we feature three articles on simulation applied to point of care ultrasound (POCUS).  Vic visited the team at  Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Ultrasound Division  (@jeff_sono) in Philadelphia, led by Dr Resa E. Lewiss (@ultrasoundREL)    Resa chose 3 articles for us to review, each focused on different aspects of using simulation for POCUS education. The...

68 - Ben & Vic at IMSH with KT Waxman, Komal Bajaj & James Leung 14.02.2019

Ben and Vic at IMSH – podcast one    The International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH) is the biggest sim conference in the world. This year it was held in San Antonio, Texas, USA and Simulcast was a podcast partner for the meeting. Over the next few weeks, we’ll release five podcasts of conference highlights.  Ben and Vic interview speakers, attendees, organisers, researchers, tech gu...

67 - Simulcast Journal Club Podcast Nov/Dec 2018 23.12.2018

Simulcast Journal Club podcast November 2018 episode    Ben and Vic discuss the paper of the month, including expert commentary from our own Jesse Spurr! Is this really the holy grail of ‘proof’ for insitu sim?   Josey, K., Smith, M., Kayani, A., Young, G., Kasperski, M., Farrer, P., Gerkin, R., Theodorou, A. and Raschke, R. (2018).  Hospitals with more-active participation in conducting standardi...

66 - Advances in Simulation: Simulation Safety First 10.12.2018

In this episode of our continuing collaboration with Advances in Simulation, Victoria takes the helm and interviews two brilliant guests about a high profile, multi-journal simultaneous publication: Advances in Simulation Raemer, D., A. Hannenberg and A. Mullen (2018). "Simulation safety first: an imperative." Advances in Simulation 3(1): 25. Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare Rae...

65 - Simulcast Goes To IMSH 05.12.2018

Simulcast goes to IMSH!    The  International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH)  will be in San Antonio, TX, USA in January 26-30th, 2019.   Simulcast has partnered with the  Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH)  to cover the event for our listeners, and Ben and Vic will be bringing you the highlights of plenary talks, research updates and the latest technology from the Expo Hall. ...

64 - Simulcast Journal Club Podcast October 2018 05.11.2018

Ben and Vic discuss the paper of the month, including expert commentary from Dr Marc Berg.  Resuscitation Education Science: Educational Strategies to Improve Outcomes From Cardiac Arrest: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association  Cheng, A., Nadkarni, V., Mancini, M., Hunt, E., Sinz, E., Merchant, R., Donoghue, A., Duff, J., Eppich, W., Auerbach, M., Bigham, B., Blewer, A., Chan,...

63 - Just Say 'No' to Simulation - Myths and Fails 17.10.2018

This episode was recorded live at Markham Stouffvile Hospital in Canada. Victoria and Jesse were generously hosted by the hospital to share some lessons learned in simulation programs. This presentation was initially developed for a symposium in Dunedin in March 2018. We decide to reprise it, but instead of a presentation - Simulcast Live. Hope you enjoy and we'd love to here some of your lessons...

62 - Healthcare Consumers and In Situ Simulation 07.10.2018

In situ simulation is increasingly popular for all the right reasons – highly realistic training with opportunities for team and systems testing. We’ve recognized there are risks, especially disruption of service and physical safety. But what about those patient and families ‘exposed’ to ISS? What do they think about it? What are their risks? And what should we do about it? Are there opportunities...

61 - Simulcast Journal Club Podcast September 2018 04.10.2018

Welcome to the Simulcast Journal Club Podcast and monthly wrap post. Please read our pdf summary of the Journal Club article, the month’s discussion and our expert  commentary here . Ben and Vic discuss the paper of the month, including expert commentary from Dr Gabriel Reedy (@gabereedy).  Cheng, A., Palaganas, J., Eppich, W., Rudolph, J., Robinson, T. and Grant, V. (2015) Co-Debriefing for Simul...

60 - CMS & Simulcast Translational Sim 14.09.2018

Jenny Rudolph interviews Victoria Brazil: Translational Simulation Since the start of the modern simulation era, many in the healthcare simulation community have taken a “Field of Dreams” approach to our simulation efforts, believing, like the character Ray Kinsella in the movie of the same name, that we “If we build it, they will come.” Often however, “buy-in” to simulation programs is just as di...

59 - Simulcast Journal Club August 2018 30.08.2018

Welcome to the Simulcast Journal Club Podcast and monthly wrap post. Please read our pdf summary of the Journal Club article, the month’s discussion and our expert  commentary here . This month's journal club podcast was a special live recording from on stage at Don't Forget the Bubbles conference in Melbourne. Ben, Victoria and Jesse were handed a whole concurrent session to deliver a Simulcast P...

58 - Pause & Discuss Simulation Research in EM in Canada 05.08.2018

Simulation-based research in emergency medicine in Canada  For this ‘pause and discuss’ episode, I was joined by Dr. Tim Chaplin - an ‘emerg doc’ (as they say in Canada) and Assistant Professor at Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada.   Tim is also the Simulation Lead for the Department of Emergency Medicine. His research interests are in simulation-based education and resuscitation medicine. He h...

57 - Simulcast Journal Club July 2018 02.08.2018

Simulcast Journal Club podcast July 2018 episode    Ben and Vic discuss the paper of the month, including expert commentary from Steph Barwick (@InSituSteph)  J. Grant, T. Robinson, H. Catena, W. Eppich & A. Cheng (2018) Difficult Debriefing Situations : A toolbox for simulation educators” Medical Teacher, DOI: 10.1080/0142159X.2018.1468558   And we talked about a few other sim papers across a ran...

56 - Simulcast Journal Club June 2018 04.07.2018

Ben and Vic discuss the paper of the month, which provoked controversy about the interplay of feeling and facts in clinical debriefing. Rose, S. & Cheng, A. (2018). “Charge nurse facilitated clinical debriefing in the emergency department.” CJEM, 1-5. doi:10.1017/cem.2018.369.   And we talked about a few other sim papers across a range of topics and research methods, including simulation educators...

55 - AR/VR in health care simulation 22.06.2018

I was joined by Jack Pottle, co-founder of Oxford Medical Simulation, a VR simulation company to discussed augmented (aR) and virtual reality (VR) in healthcare simulation.  Jack started his career as a psychologist, and has now been a doctor in acute medicine for the last 7 years. He got involved in medical education through a FOAMed site he set up called Oxford Medical Education and over the las...

54 - SSIH Sim Ops Pause & Discuss 28.05.2018

Sim OPS 2018  July 26-28, 2018, Portland, Oregon  SimOps is a healthcare simulation training and education event for operations and technical professionals. The conference attracts 200+ professionals to participate in workshops, hand-on sessions, leadership discussions and networking events.  In this ‘pause and discuss’ I am joined by David Biffar, Assistant Director, Operations, from the Arizona...

53 - Advances in Simulation: What's in a Name? 09.05.2018

In this episode of our continuing collaboration with Advances in Simulation, Jesse takes the helm as we put Victoria in the guest seat with Glenn Posner, to discuss their recent publications in Advances.   The articles for discussion were both published in the second half of 2017. ‘Simulation in the clinical setting: towards a standard lexicon’. by Glenn Posner, Marcia Clark and Vincent Grant. htt...

Ep. 12 - Rapport with Jenny Rudolph 02.05.2018

Ep. 12  Rapport with Jenny Rudolph.    So we all need to get along in simulation debriefing, right?  So easy to say, and yet rapport building can be difficult in any group, let alone one that has just been confronted with their own performance  Jenny Rudolph  from the  Center for Medical Simulation  was our guest in discussing this concept, prompted by a recent article and editorial in Simulation...

Simulcast Journal Club Podcast 13 29.04.2018

Ben and Vic discuss the paper of the month.  Kumar A, Sturrock S, Wallace EM, et al. Evaluation of learning from Practical Obstetric Multi-Professional Training and its impact on patient outcomes in Australia using Kirkpatrick’s framework: a mixed methods study. BMJ Open 2018;8:e017451. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2017-017451    And a few other sim papers across a range of topics and research methods, all...

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