Active Studies

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IMSH Presentations 2017

Please click on the links below to view the INSPIRE presentations from IMSH 2017.  Thank you to all who shared their work and the attendees who provided feedback!  Note investigators contact information is at the end of each slide set. http://www.slideshare.net/INSPIRE_Network/alert-2017-lopreiato-a-handover-osce-to-measure-skills-in-transitions-of-care-updated-71835775 http://www.slideshare.net/INSPIRE_Network/development-of-an-electronic-decision-support-tool-to-optimize-performance-during-pediatric-resuscitations http://www.slideshare.net/INSPIRE_Network/alert-2017-sherman-virtual-reality-simulation-training-updated-2-71835771 http://www.slideshare.net/INSPIRE_Network/using-cognitive-task-analysis-to-understand-the-decision-making-process-for-pediatric-blunt-abdominal-trauma http://www.slideshare.net/INSPIRE_Network/simulation-as-a-strategy-for-learning-in-pediatrics-graduate-in-high-complexity-hospital-intervention-study http://www.slideshare.net/INSPIRE_Network/validating-a-serious-games-strategy-to-improve-multipatient-care-in-emergency-departments http://www.slideshare.net/INSPIRE_Network/interdisciplinary-pediatric-sedation-provider-course-toolkit http://www.slideshare.net/INSPIRE_Network/alert-2017-deshpande-securetube-study-in-simulated-71835781 http://www.slideshare.net/INSPIRE_Network/alert-2017-duff-consolidating-tools-for-outcomes-71835778 http://www.slideshare.net/INSPIRE_Network/improving-knowledge-and-confidence-of-emergency-residents-in-pediatric-resuscitations-through-a-pediatric-resuscitation-simulation-curriculum http://www.slideshare.net/INSPIRE_Network/alert-2017-kuse-of-a-defined-roleresponsibility-chart-and-a-color-coded-floor-code-map-as-an-innovative-tool-to-improve-role-clarity-during-insitu-simulationshattab-use-of-a-defined-role http://www.slideshare.net/INSPIRE_Network/making-simulation-training-stick-with-rapid-cycle-deliberate-practice http://www.slideshare.net/INSPIRE_Network/throughput-cost-and-standardization-does-a-serious-game-in-healthcare-work-for-teaching-parents-and-clinician-neuro-assessment-in-children-with-vp-shunt http://www.slideshare.net/INSPIRE_Network/alert-2017-byrne-david-kesslers-conflicted-copy-20170128-71835785 http://www.slideshare.net/INSPIRE_Network/multisite-outreach-simulation-education-to-improve-premature-infant-admission-temperatures […]

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INSPIRE 2017 IMSH Update

Thank you to all who attended INSPIRE at IMSH. It was a joy to learn from each other and meet new people over the course of our meeting.  http://inspiresim.org/inspire-imsh-2017-agenda-is-now-available/ Please see the link for ALERT presentations files  includingcontact information on each project presented. Special thanks to Dr. Terry Klaassen for INSPIRING all of us with his

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RECRUITING NEW SITES FOR PEDIATRIC TRAUMA SIMULATION STUDY

RECRUITING NEW SITES FOR PEDIATRIC TRAUMA SIMULATION STUDY Join a multicenter pilot study for simulation-based research on pediatric traumatic brain injury management sponsored by the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma (EAST) Multicenter Trials Committee. We will provide the standardized scenario for you to incorporate into your program + pre-programmed case/checklist + training for case

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INSPIRE EXECUTIVE- GET INVOLVED!

  The INSPIRE network will be holding elections in 2017 for new members of the INSPIRE executive committee. INSPIRE executive committee members should be enthusiastic, hard working, energetic individuals who have a passion for pediatric simulation research. Executive committee members will be responsible for: a. Attending monthly INSPIRE executive committee conference calls b. Co-chairing at

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60 Seconds to Survival – A Disaster Triage Game

When disasters strike, children are often victims. These events, ranging from mass-casualty gun violence to tornados, overwhelm available healthcare resources. Emergency medical service providers, such as paramedics and EMTs, often are called upon to triage disaster victims. Training for this rarely performed yet crucial task, which greatly impacts patient outcomes, is inconsistent across the country.

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In-hospital QCPR Leaderboard Study has begun!

Eleven INSPIRE institutions across the world have begun the in-hospital QCPR Leaderboard competition, with an international group of simulation educators and researchers examining how in-hospital practitioners approach simulation-based CPR skills training when given the opportunity to measure performance against others. This is a randomized, cross-over study spanning 1.5 years.  We are looking for additional hospitals

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