The Intermountain Health Simulation Consortium is comprised of 6 major sim centers spread across the vast state of Utah. #simulation#utah @intermountain
Intermountain Simulation Centers provide simulation training experiences for healthcare personnel throughout the state of Utah. Learn how #simulation can help improve healthcare!
Concept #5: Keep moving forward! Being vulnerable and leaning on teammates is imperative. Nobody can know it all or do everything. Work together and keep moving forward. It's likely not as bad as you think, and things will work out. https://t.co/FsA9YycfV3
Concept #4: Sports Psychology teaches concepts like "WIN = What's Important Now?". What matters most is the NEXT free throw, penalty kick, or play. What's the next best thing you can do to improve or mitigate your situation? Think it over, and get it done. https://t.co/eQGWVNtKQJ
Concept #3: Keep your mind off the hot stove! Shirzad Chamine, author of Positive Intelligence, compares keeping your mind on the hot stove with dwelling on your criticism of yourself. Listen, but don't stay there. Don't let sim participants do so either. https://t.co/S8WKLCs6b8
What is the "Learning Space"? Described by Dr. Becky Kennedy, it is the space of frustration between not knowing and knowing. We can actually learn to love the Learning Space, which is just another name for Simulation Center. https://t.co/0D6hTabL1h
Is Psychological Safety a Resilience concept? We say yes, it is, and perhaps the most important one. If you're able to promote the 4 stages of PS in your sim centers, you'll be on a path to improvement and innovation. https://t.co/humJHqd7Xm
Simulation can also be RESILIENCE training. Resilience concepts can be integrated throughout simulation activities to help simulation participants learn to be more resilience. So many concepts... we will post about 5 of them.
6 continents, 67 countries and 50 simulation societies throughout the world created this Global Consensus Statement for #Simulation in #Healthcare
https://t.co/mRaU3KdXrw
Young Amy definitely would have benefited from this bit of #failure wisdom...🧠🤓
If you could go back in time and give 'college you' one piece of advice, what would it be?
What does value-based simulation look like? It is going to take some work to define, but will help your program have measurable and sustainable success. See this article by Cook et al:
https://t.co/IrYjYbJKRD
Continued Excellence: The @Intermountain Simulation Consortium has been reaccredited by @SimSociety and continues to move towards #ValueBasedSim https://t.co/YNbfmSrJxM
Healthcare Simulation Week is September 12-16th, 2022! So many simulations, so many learners, so many opportunities for improvement. Keep moving simulation forward! #HcSimWeek22
Let's go! Showing healthcare simulation's value has been done, and will move your sim program forward faster. #simulation#healthcare#valuebasedsim https://t.co/msumodX4Jn
Have you missed the spectacular SSH sessions this week? Check them out on the SSH YouTube channel, including:
FROM WEDNESDAY MORNING: Does Simulation Terminology Matter? - with Lori Lioce
https://t.co/w4FPbeOoDq
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