Reflections
Integrating Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Concepts into Pre-briefing and Debriefing #SimExpo2022
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This presentation was highly engaging, fast paced, and I mostly tweeted the first section of it. The needs assessment is an essential first step. Learning objectives are so important. Don’t have 10 – limit yourself to 2-3. The SET-M is a good tool to evaluate simulation activities. They talked about Read more…
Hot topics with Sandra Goldsworthy and Margaret Verkuyl Here is a list of the major topics they discussed Do we replace or titrate simulation? What are recent advancements in simulation technology? We need training! How do we embed simulation in curriculum? Combining mannequin, simulated patients, virtual simulation XR, VR, and Read more…
Prebriefing and Debriefing Virtual Simulation: An Exploratory Study of Current Practices in Nursing Programs Presented by: Donna Badowski DNP, RN, CNE, CHSE; Elizabeth Wells-Beede PhD, RN, C-EFM, CHSE, CNE Uses of virtual simulation pre-pandemic by the audience: used to replace in-home family visits (that is me), and other assessment courses. This study Read more…
The day is going well. I didn’t win any prizes, but I did get quite a nice bunch of swag. Nursing Skills and Activities: Incorporating Students Attitudes & Perspectives Into Virtual Teaching PlansPresented by: Danett S. Cantey MSN, RN, CNE, CHSE; Malissa Sampson MSN, RN; Jacqueline Vaughn PhD, RN, CHSE; Nikki Petsas Blodgett, PhD, Read more…
I think I may have my keyboard back to English today, which is awesome! I have been in Milwaukee since Wednesday night but haven’t spent much time outside of the event location/hotel. This has been a great conference for networking. Soaring to Endorsement: A Celebration of INACSL Excellence: Endorsement and Read more…
Just a reminder that my keyboard is hard to use because I let my 6 year old use my laptop. It has been really challenging for me to choose which sessions to attend at this conference. It is too bad that sessions are not recorded … but honestly I likely Read more…
I am not feeling like my usual quick-bloggy self at this conference. I took a few notes throughout the day as noted below … they may not be as fulsome as my typical conference notes. My keyboard is also difficult to use so I likely have errors. My 6 year Read more…
Next week I get to talk to students more about self-care because it is part of an empowerment course I am teaching. I fundamentally believe that self-care is important and I have been intentionally reflecting on my own practices for years with my colleagues. I have actually been invited as Read more…
Last week we created lists of teacher actions that create unwelcoming and difficult to engage in. After sharing a few different ideas about how the activity made us feel in Mentimeter (and there were a variety of feelings) a few key members of the group talked about where feelings of Read more…