Association of Standardized Patient Educators

2016 Annual Conference ¬on-site program¬

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June 26-29, 2016 • Hilton Tampa Downtown • Tampa, Florida • USA

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Type of Programming Abbreviation Session Length

Saturday Immersion Workshop IM 8 hours (additional fee) Sunday Pre-Conference Workshop PCW 4 hours (additional fee) Presentation/Discussion PD varies Workshop W varies Oral Research Presentation OR 20 minutes each Training Technique TT 60 minutes SnapShot Presentations SS 15 minutes each (grouped thematically) Real World Technology* RWT 90 minutes Poster Presentation PO 45 minutes (grouped thematically)

Session Theme Abbreviation Color

Administration ADMIN

Advancing Your SPs AD SP

Curriculum/Case Development CURR/CD

GTA/MUTA GTA/MUTA

Hybrid Simulation HYBRID

Interprofessional Education IPE

SP Educator Development SP ED DEV

SP Methodology: Applications Beyond the Health Professions SP METH

Technology TECH

*Real World Technology sessions are for ASPE attendees, SP Educators, and the sponsoring company only. Exhibit personnel may not attend. 2 2016 Annual ConferENce General Information

Welcome to the 2016 ASPE CONFERENCE

It is my pleasure to welcome you to Tampa and the 2016 ASPE Annual Conference! This is our 15th annual conference and we are delighted to be celebrating this milestone with all of you. Our conference is the collective vision of many contributors. It is full of content that introduces innovations, supports professional development, invites collaboration and inspires our continued growth as individuals and as an organization. Our featured conference speakers include the Howard S. Barrows invited plenary speaker, Karen Szauter, MD, FACP. Her Sunday presentation, Navigating the Sea of Simulated Patient Research, will help point us in the direction of places to explore with SP Methodology. On Monday, Elaine Meyer, PhD, RN, will bring our focus to the value of authenticity and realism in simulated healthcare conversations. Finally, on Tuesday, Eduardo Salas, PhD, will share his observations on enhancing teamwork through simulation-based training. In addition to sessions essential to our work—program development, assessment/ evaluation, training, feedback, communication—we have presentations on extending SPs into new disciplines, hybrid and mixed modalities, incorporating technology, and certification of the healthcare simulation educator. There will also be many opportunities to sit down, connect, and network with your peers. Our annual business meeting will take place during lunch on Monday. The Board of Directors will be sharing lots of developments, including the new ASPE logo, our plans for the ASPE Asia Pacific conference in Singapore this November, and our unfolding work with Tellyes in China. You’ll meet new members of the Board and help us recognize and honor those who have provided special service to the association. To enhance your knowledge and participation, I encourage you to consider volunteering with an ASPE committee. ASPE has four Special Interest Groups (Hybrid, GTA/ MUTA, Interprofessional Education (IPE), and exSPanding our graSP in non-healthcare professions) and nine committees that are seeking new members. Your participation helps make ASPE an even stronger organization with more to offer its members. Please seek out the committee and SIG members and find out what they are doing and consider getting involved! Finally, please join me in giving thanks to everyone who helped put this conference together. With the help of Dawn Schocken, we were able to have our SP Day curriculum presented at the CAMLS facility. Special thanks to Cathy Smith and all of the members of the Conference Committee. They work very hard year round to give our membership this conference. With over 100 presentations, you are sure to be inspired. Connect with old and new friends and colleagues and visit the exhibit area to experiment and explore all the great products and resources for our field. This year’s conference offers something for all learning styles, and career levels. We’re delighted you are here! Thank you for your attendance, participation, and commitment to transforming professionals through the power of human simulation. Enjoy the conference!

Grace Gephardt, MEd President 3 things to do in tampa!

The Hilton Tampa Downtown is located in the heart of Tampa’s Downtown Neighborhood. This prime location provides ample shopping, restaurants and activities within steps of the hotel.

DISCOVER AN URBAN OASIS IN DOWNTOWN • Gilded Age opulence is on display at the Henry B. Plant Museum on the campus of the University of Tampa. The 19th Century railroad baron built the massive silver-domed structure the Tampa Bay Hotel resort. • Visit the Tampa Museum of Art, home to a permanent collection that includes Greek antiquities, Pop Art pieces and more modern art. The museum’s Sono Cafe also makes a great stop for lunch. • The Tampa Riverwalk links many of downtown’s most popular venues. Walk or bike past markers telling the story of the city through its prominent citizens. • The Tampa Bay History Center guides you through centuries of exploration and settlement that have made Tampa Bay one of the most culturally diverse parts of Florida. • Hop aboard a Segway for a Magic Carpet Glide tour of the city. You’ll get a new perspective on downtown! • Finish your day with a show at the Straz Center for the Performing Arts, the largest theater complex in the Southeast.

SINK YOUR TEETH INTO SAVINGS AND SANDWICHES • Dive into The Florida Aquarium to learn how wetlands connect life both above and below the water. • Tampa Premium Outlets offers nearly 100 of the best brand names in retail at steep discounts every day. • The American Victory Ship supplied U.S. troops fighting in World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. • Florida’s oldest restaurant, the Columbia, sits in the heart of Ybor City. Make a reservation for dinner and the regular Flamenco show. The menu includes Tampa Bay classics, such as the Cuban sandwich, grilled grouper and devil crab. • The iconic TECO Historic Streetcar System runs between downtown and Ybor City. Let it carry you to Tampa Bay’s National Historic Landmark District, for vintage shopping, hand-rolled cigars and Cuban cafe con leche.

ROAR, SOAR, AND MORE! • Test your courage at Busch Gardens® Tampa where you’ll swoop like a falcon, race like a cheetah, and roar like a lion. Water rides will keep you cool at Adventure Island. • MOSI – the Museum of Science and Industry – lets you feel the force of a Florida hurricane, program a robot, walk on the moon, and explore what makes us human.

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SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 2016

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm Navigating the Sea of Simulated Patient Research

Karen Szauter, MD, FACP, Assistant Dean, Pro- fessor, Medical Director, University of Texas Medical Branch

Dr. Szauter received her undergraduate edu- cation at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. After attending medical school at Case Western University School of Medicine, she completed an internship and residency in Internal Medicine at Baltimore City Hospital. She returned to Cleveland to complete two fellowship programs, initially in gastroenterology and then in nutrition. She joined the University of Texas Medical Branch faculty in 1990 and has developed her career as a clinician-educator. Her clinical work is in gastroenterology, and she serves as Co-direc- tor for the medical students’ Internal Medicine year 3 clinical clerkship. She also serves as the Medical Director for the Office of Clinical Simulation, supporting the application of hu- man patient simulation in teaching and assess- ment. She is an elected member of the UTMB Academy of Master Teachers, and the state- wide Kenneth I. Shine, MD, Academy of Health Science Educators. Her research interests are focused on clinical skills development, doctor- patient communication, and on professional development. She has maintained an active role in several regional and national organiza- tions including the AAMC Group on Educa- tional Affairs, the Association of Standardized Patient Educators, the Clerkship Directors in Internal Medicine, and the TX Chapter of the American College of Physicians.

Monday, June 15, 2015

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MONDAY, JUNE 27, 2016

7:45 am - 8:45 am On Being Present, Not Perfect: Insights and Implications for Simulated Educators

Elaine Meyer, PhD, RN, Director of the Institute for Professionalism and Ethical Practice, Associ- ate Professor, Boston Children’s Hospital, Har- vard Medical School

Elaine C. Meyer, PhD, RN, is the Director of the Institute for Professionalism and Ethical Practice at the Boston Children’s Hospital and Associ- ate Professor of Psychology at Harvard Medi- cal School. Her professional interests include patient and family perspectives and priorities, pediatric critical care, models of psychoso- cial care delivery, communication and rela- tional skills, simulation education, and human- ism in healthcare. Dr. Meyer is interested in supporting projects that embed challenging healthcare conversations in simulation learn- ing, relationship-centered care, and providing mentorship around interprofessional communi- cation learning. She has published nearly 100 peer-reviewed publications, presents nation- ally and internationally, and given a TED Talk entitled On Being Present, Not Perfect. Dr. Meyer may be reached at Elaine.meyer@chil- drens.harvard.edu.

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TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 2016

11:00 am - 12:00 pm The Science of Simulated Based Training (SBT): Seven Observations

Eduardo Salas, PhD, Professor, Rice University

Eduardo Salas is a Professor and Allyn R. & Gladys M. Cline Chair in Psychology at Rice University. Previously, he was a Trustee Chair and Pegasus Professor of Psychology at the University of Central Florida where he also held an appointment as Program Director for the Human Systems Integration Research Depart- ment at the Institute for Simulation and Train- ing. Before joining IST, he was a senior research psychologist and Head of the Training Technol- ogy Development Branch of NAWC-TSD for 15 years. During this period, Dr. Salas served as a principal investigator for numerous R&D pro- grams that focused on teamwork, team train- ing, simulation-based training, decision-making under stress, safety culture and performance assessment.

Dr. Salas has co-authored over 450 journal articles and book chapters and has co- edited 27 books. His expertise includes assisting organizations in how to foster teamwork, design and implement team training strategies, facilitate training effectiveness, manage decision making under stress, develop performance measurement tools and create a safety culture. Dr. Salas is a Past President of the Society for Industrial/ Organizational Psychology and the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and recipient of the Meritorious Civil Service Award from the Department of the Navy. He is also the recipient of the 2012 Society for Human Resource Management Losey Lifetime Achievement Award, and the 2012 Joseph E. McGrath Award for Lifetime Achievement.

7 The ASPE Bookstore brought to you by the Educational Resources Committee

Hours of operation Sunday, June 26...... 7:30 am - 6:00 pm

Monday, June 27...... 7:00 am - 5:30 pm

Tuesday, June 28...... 7:00 am - 5:30 pm

Wednesday, June 29...... 7:00 am - 12:15 pm

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Stop by the ASPE BOOKSTORE located in the Foyer for the opportunity to peruse some of the best publications in our field. Credit cards and checks will be accepted and you can purchase your books at the registration desk.

8 2016 Annual ConferENce welcome to the conference

Dear ASPE attendees: As the Conference Chair of the ASPE 2016 International Conference in Tampa, June 25 -29, 2016, I want to extend a warm welcome to you all. We are honoured that you have chosen to prioritize your resources to order to attend The ASPE Bookstore this face-to-face meeting. We have provided many opportunities for you to be inspired by and to grow from networking with colleagues, new and old. The complex process of planning the conference is year-round, starting almost immediately after the current conference is finished. This year’s brought to you by the Educational Resources Committee conference has been informed by the collaborative and dedicated work of 23 volunteer ASPE members representing 5 countries. There are two subcommittees, the Abstract Selection Committee (headed by Valerie Fulmer and Gina Shannon) and the SP Day Committee (headed by Dawn Schocken). I also want to acknowledge our meeting planner extraordinaire, Heather Freitsch, as well as many other staff at KWMG, our management company. Inspired by our Tampa location, and reflecting the growth and maturity of both our organization and SP educator practice, the theme of this year’s conference is Navigating Through Your Career. The record number of submissions reflects the richness of SP practice around the world. Concurrent sessions are presented in diverse formats, including workshops, presentation/ discussions, training techniques, a poster crawl, oral research reports and short oral “snapshot” sessions. There should be something for everyone with varied themes that include: Administration; Advancing Your SPs; Curriculum/Case Development; GTA/MUTA; Hybrid; Interprofessional Education; SP Educator Development; SP Methodology: Applications Beyond Medicine; and Technology. We are also excited by our three plenary speakers, all leaders in simulation. Dr. Karen Szauter, this year’s Howard Barrows Invited Speaker Award presenter, opens the conference on Sunday afternoon with her keynote, “Navigating the Sea of Simulated Patient Research.” Further highlights include Monday morning’s plenary “On Being Present, Not Perfect: Insights and Implications for Simulation Educators” by Dr. Elaine Meyer, Tuesday’s plenary on “The Science of Simulation Based Training: Seven Observations “ by Eduardo Salas, and Wednesday morning’s ASPE research and member-at-large presentations. We also welcome and listen to your feedback. Wireless will be provided throughout the conference venue. A conference app will help guide you. There will be lots of room for the vendors to spread out so you can easily visit them. Once again, we have scheduled a “poster crawl.” One of the keynotes will be a bit later in the morning for those of you who are not so keen on early morning starts. We have scheduled panel discussions to allow people to network and talk about various aspects of SP practice. Look for those early morning walk/runs again, evening gatherings at the roof top pool and an organised dine-around for those who may be travelling on their own and who would like to network after the conference in a more social setting. We have a selfie contest and an ASPE drop-in booth in the vendor hall where you can provide written feedback and meet the Board. Electronic surveys will be sent out at the end of each day. This is your conference and your feedback is vital to making it better each year we run it. When not attending sessions, Tampa is an incredibly beautiful city with lots of fun things to do for you and your guests. We’ve provided a link on our website to help you get started. I look forward to meeting you and to learning from and with you all! Please come up and introduce yourself to me or seek me out if I can help in any way. I also want to express my gratitude to ASPE and all of the members of this committee for the invaluable opportunity to serve and grow in this position over the last three years as I pass the torch onto the next Conference Chair!

Warmly, Cathy Smith, PhD Conference Chair 9 ASSOCIATION OF STANDARDIZED PATIENT EDUCATORS 2016 ASIA-PACIFIC CONFERENCE

Sharing the Breadth of SP Methodology Across Continents • MARK YOUR CALENDAR • WHEN: November 18-20, 2016

WHERE: The National University of Singapore

PRESENTED BY The Association for Standardized Patient Educators (ASPE) The National University of Singapore (NUS)

PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS Friday, November 18, 2016 – Half Day (Extra Fee Applies) Become equipped with the latest techniques, technology, and evidence-based information in our hands-on pre-conference workshops!

PROGRAM DETAILS Saturday and Sunday, November 19-20, 2016 – Full Day Educational Sessions

PLENARY SESSIONS Saturday, November 19, 2016 Overview of the History and Development of SP Methodology presented by Carol Pfeiffer, PhD Using Simulated Patients in Assessment presented by Margaret Bearman, PhD

Sunday, November 20, 2016 Collaboration in the Field of SP Work presented by Gayle Gliva- McConvey, BA Turn Your Everyday Work Into Research presented by Karen Szauter, MD, FACP

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REGISTRATION NOT A MEMBER? ASPE Members enjoy these benefits: Professional Development, Virtual Learning Center, Reduced OPENS JULY 1, 2016 Conference Registration Fees, Job Board, Affiliation Discounts, Register at plus much more. www.aspeducators.org. 2016 Annual ConferENce sch E dule of events

SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 2016

7:30 AM - 5:00 PM Registration Desk Open (Galleria B)

IMMERSION COURSES 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM IM 1 - Turning Your Everyday Work into Educational Scholarship (ADMIN) (Palma Ceia 1) Presenters: Lou Clark, MFA, PhD; Nancy McNaughton, MEd, PhD; Cate Nicholas, MS, PA, EdD; Karen Szauter, MD

8:30 AM - 5:00 PM IM 3 - Foundations of SP Methodology: Best Practices and Essential Skills (SP ED DEV) (Palma Ceia 3) Presenters: Amelia Wallace, BM; Carrie Bohnert, MPA; Howard Gregory, MS; Amber Hansel Walton, CHSE, BFA; Cathy Smith, PhD

8:30 AM - 5:00 PM IM 4 - The Journey of Managing a Simulation Center that Includes SPs - From a Dream to a Sustainable Reality (SP ED DEV) (Palma Ceia 4) Presenter: Dena Higbee, MS, CHSE

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM Refreshment Break (Palma Ceia 2)

12:30 PM - 1:00 PM Boxed Lunch (Palma Ceia 2) IMMERSION COURSES 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM IM 2 - You Have Done Great Work - Now is the Time to Share it! (SP ED DEV) (Palma Ceia 1) Presenters: Karen Szauter, MD; Nancy McNaughton, MEd, PhD; Lou Clark, MFA, PhD; Cate Nicholas, MS, PA, EdD

3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Refreshment Break (Palma Ceia 2)

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SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 2016 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM Registration Desk Open (Galleria B)

PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM PCW 1 - Understanding Validity and Reliability in SP-Based Assessment – Demystifying Tricky Concepts (SP ED DEV) (Palma Ceia 1) Presenters: Yoon Soo Park, PhD; Jane Miller, MA, PhD

8:30 AM - 12:30 PM PCW 2 - Everything You Wanted to Know About GTA/MUTA Sessions But Didn’t Know to Ask (GTA/MUTA) (Palma Ceia 2) Presenters: Jessica VanRegenmorter, BS; Jeannette Rainey, BS; Isle Polonko, BA; Scott George, MLIR; Tim Webster, BA; Sharon Colbert, BS, MSMgmnt; Jim Sandloop, BS; Samantha Maloney, LMT

8:30 AM - 12:30 PM PCW 3 - SP Methodology and Simulation: Exploring the Hybrid (HYBRID) (Palma Ceia 3) Presenters: Carol Fleishman, PhD, MS, CHSE; Dena Higbee, MS, CHSE; Kerry Nickle, LLM(ADR); Graham Whiteside, BSc(Hons) Nur Sci, DipHE MHN, RMN, RGN4; Lorraine Lyman; Carine Layat Burn, PhD

8:30 AM - 12:30 PM PCW 4 - Prepare for the Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator Exam (SP ED DEV) (Palma Ceia 4) Presenter: Dawn Schocken, MPH, PhD

8:30 AM - 12:30 PM PCW 5 - OSCE Content Bootcamp: Conquer Your OSCE Case-Writing Workshops and Whip Your Content into Shape (SP ED DEV) (Esplanade Suite 1) Presenters: Josee Wojcik, MEd; Judy McCormick, BA

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8:30 AM - 12:30 PM PCW 6 - Foundations of SP Methodology: Best Practices in Administration (ADMIN) (Esplanade Suite 2) Presenters: Amelia Wallace, BM; Diane Ferguson, RN, BSN; Valerie Fulmer, BA; Tamara Owens, MEd; Karen Reynolds, BA

8:30 AM - 12:30 PM PCW 7 - Edu-Speak: Basic Education Principles for Beginner Simulation Educators (SP ED DEV) (Esplanade Suite 3) Presenters: Mary Ellen Elias, MSN, RN; Jo- Anne Suffoletto, MD, MSc, ACOS; David Eibling, MD

8:30 AM - 12:30 PM PCW 8 - Bruised, Bloodied, Burned and Beyond (SP ED DEV) (Garrison Suites) Presenters: Patricia Bell; Kathleen Wormann, BS

10:00 AM - 2:30 PM Posters Move In (Bayshore 2-7)

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM Refreshment Break (Galleria B)

12:30 PM - 1:00 PM Lunch on Own

1:30 PM - 2:30 PM Orientation for First Time ASPE Conference Attendees (Palma Ceia 2)

3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Welcome and Announcements (Bayshore 2-7) HOWARD S. BARROWS INVITED PRESENTER

3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Navigating the Sea of Simulated Patient Research (Bayshore 2-7) Presenter: Karen Szauter, MD, FACP

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SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 2016 (cont.) 4:30 PM - 4:45 PM Awards Presentations (Bayshore 2-7)

4:45 PM - 5:00 PM Exhibitor Introductions (Bayshore 2-7)

5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Welcome Reception with Exhibitors (Bayshore 1)

MONDAY, JUNE 27, 2016 7:00 AM - 7:45 AM Continental Breakfast with Exhibitors (Bayshore 1) 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM Exhibit Hall Open (Bayshore 1)

7:00 AM - 5:30 PM Registration Desk Open (Galleria B)

7:15 AM - 7:45 AM Facilitators Orientation Meeting (Palma Ceia 1)

PLENARY SESSION 7:45 AM - 8:45 AM On Being Present, Not Perfect: Insights and Implications for Simulation Educators (Bayshore 2-7) Presenter: Elaine Meyer, PhD, RN

8:45 AM - 9:00 AM Announcements (Bayshore 2-7)

PRESENTATION / DISCUSSION SESSIONS 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM PD 01 - Deconstructing Training Practices: A Journey Through Three Institutions (AD SP) (Palma Ceia 2) Presenters: Robert MacAulay, BA; Jamie Pitt, BA; Gina Shannon, MAT

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MONDAY, JUNE 27, 2016 (cont.) 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM PD 02 - Alliance Uses Standardized Patients to Improve Patient Safety Outcomes (SP ED DEV) (Esplanade Suite 2) Presenters: Mary Aiello, MA; Stacy Sattovia, MD; Carol Hafley, MHA, RN, FACHE, CPPS

9:45 AM - 10:30 AM PD 03 - Caring for the Ventilated Intensive Care Patient: An Interprofessional Simulation Approach (IPE) (Esplanade Suite 2) Presenters: Dena Higbee, MS, CHSE; Elaine Louder, BS

SNAPSHOT PRESENTATIONS 9:00 AM - 9:15 AM SS A1 - Keep, Stop, Start: Providing Action- Focused Feedback (SP ED DEV) (Garrison Suites) Presenter: Karen Thomson Hall, MA

9:15 AM - 9:30 AM SS A2 - Narrative Roadmaps: Grounding SP Feedback to a Lifeworld Perspective (AD SP) (Garrison Suites) Presenter: Simone Brennan, MA

9:30 AM - 9:45 AM SS A3 - Mirroring Effective Communication Behaviors (CURR/CD) (Garrison Suites) Presenter: Robin Lewis-Bedz, MFA

9:45 AM - 10:00 AM SS A4 - From SP to Coaching Partner: Developing a Professional Specialty (AD SP) (Garrison Suites) Presenters: Pamela Nemecek; Karen Thomson Hall, MA

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MONDAY, JUNE 27, 2016 (cont.)

WORKSHOP SESSIONS 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM W 01 - GTA/MUTA Skill-Building: How to Provide Timely, Specific Feedback While Lowering Learner Anxiety (GTA/MUTA) (Palma Ceia 1) Presenters: Jessica VanRegenmorter, BS; Isle Polonko, BA; Samantha Maloney, LMT; Romy Vargas, BS, CMS; Jeannette Rainey, BS; Rose Zaeske, BFA; Holly Hopkins, DNP, CNM

9:00 AM - 10:30 AM W 02 - Group Learning with a Four Stage Debrief Process Using an SP (AD SP) (Palma Ceia 3) Presenters: Maysel Kemp White, PhD, MFT, FAACH; Melissa Powell, MS, MHPE, BSN, RN- BC; Maura Plunkett

9:00 AM - 10:30 AM W 03 - Understanding Generalizability Theory – A Primer (SP ED DEV) (Palma Ceia 4) Presenters: Yoon Soo Park, PhD; Rachel Yudkowsky, MD, MHPE

9:00 AM - 10:30 AM W 04 - Step by Step: Using Teamwork to Build A Case and Sidestep Pitfalls (CURR/ CD) (Esplanade Suite 1) Presenters: Marsha Yelen, RN, MSN; Heather Heiman, MD; Kerensa Peterson, MFA

9:00 AM - 9:45 AM W 05 - Identifying and Remediating SP Triggers and Biases in Communication Assessment (SP ED DEV) (Esplanade Suite 3) Presenters: Tony Errichetti, PhD, CHSE; Amy Lorion, MA; Lora Mirigliani, BA

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MONDAY, JUNE 27, 2016 (cont.) 9:45 AM - 10:30 AM W 06 - Invisible Empathy: How Unconscious SP Bias Can Impact Objective Assessment of Interpersonal Skills (SP ED DEV) (Esplanade Suite 3) Presenters: Jacqueline Klevan; Tamara Owens, MEd; Anne Chapin, MEd, LPC; Benjamin Blatt, MD; Joseph Lopreiato, MD, MPH; Mary Donovan, MA, MFA

10:30 AM - 11:00 AM Refreshment Break with Exhibitors (Bayshore 1)

PRESENTATION / DISCUSSION SESSIONS 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM PD 04 - Fostering the Ethics of Everyday Clinical Practice (IPE) (Palma Ceia 2) Presenter: Elaine Meyer, PhD, RN

11:00 AM - 12:30 PM PD 05 - Script Retention and Memorization in Senior/Elderly Standardized Patients (SP ED DEV) (Palma Ceia 3) Presenters: Sarah Kaff, BHSc, MPH; Karen Huszar, BAA, BA, BEd; Amy Myers, BFA - Acting; Laura Segal, BSW, MEd; Marion Roy, BBA, MBA; Fergus O’Connor, BSc Hon

11:00 AM - 12:30 PM PD 06 - Working with Volunteer SPs (SP ED DEV) (Palma Ceia 4) Presenters: Cathy Smith, PhD; Dena Higbee, MS, CHSE; Sheng Po Kao, MD; Frank Takacs

11:00 AM - 11:45 AM PD 07 - Content and Methodology in the Training of GTAs & MUTAs (GTA/MUTA) (Esplanade Suite 2) Presenters: Scott George, MLIR; Isle Polonko, BA

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MONDAY, JUNE 27, 2016 (cont.) 11:45 AM - 12:30 PM PD 08 - Mastering Learner-Centered Feedback in GTA Teaching Sessions (GTA/ MUTA) (Esplanade Suite 2) Presenter: Jeannette Rainey, BS

11:00 AM - 12:30 PM PD 09 - It’s Not Just Black or White: Strategies to Diversify Your SP Pool (ADMIN) (Esplanade Suite 3) Presenters: Marsha Yelen, RN, MSN; Tamara Owens, MEd; Kerensa Peterson, MFA

SNAPSHOT PRESENTATIONS GROUP B 11:00 AM - 11:15 AM SS B1 - Supporting Struggling Students: A Targeted Remediation Format That Works! (IPE) (Garrison Suites) Presenter: Jeanne Schulte, MA

11:15 AM - 11:30 AM SS B2 - Remediating Third Year Medical Student Communication and Interpersonal Skills Using a Novel Technique (AD SP) (Garrison Suites) Presenters: Beverly Forsyth, MD; Terry Sommer, BFA

11:30 AM - 11:45 AM SS B3 - Mastering Improvisation Skills for Use in Communication Remediation (SP METH) (Garrison Suites) Presenters: Scott Sharot; Nancy S. Schneider, PhD

11:45 AM - 12:00 PM SS B4 - Incorporating Standardized Patients into the Development of Virtual Patient Encounters (IPE) (Garrison Suites) Presenters: Rita DuBoyce, MD; Kathleen Wortmann, BS; Joseph Lopreiato, MD, MPH

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MONDAY, JUNE 27, 2016 (cont.) 12:00 PM - 12:15 PM SS B5 - Introductory Simulated Patient Interactions- A Cost-Effective, Scalable Option Drawn From Educational Leadership Preparation for Use in Early Patient Interaction Experiences (AD SP) (Garrison Suites) Presenters: Eric Bernstein, JD, EdD; Michael Johanek, EdD

WORKSHOP SESSIONS 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM W 07 - Building Blocks for a Hybrid Simulation: A Child Abuse Scenario (SP ED DEV) (Esplanade Suite 1) Presenters: Lois Ho, MBA; Sam Butler; Julie Mack, MS; Pam Shaw, MD

12:30 PM - 1:45 PM ASPE Business Meeting and Affiliate Updates from ASPiE and SimGHOSTS (Bayshore 2-7)

PRESENTATION / DISCUSSION SESSIONS 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM PD 10 - Training SPs for Standardization in High Stakes Exams (SP ED DEV) (Palma Ceia 1) Presenters: Judy McCormick, BA; Josee Wojcik, MEd; Cathy Smith, PhD; Leanne Picketts, BA; Beate Brem, MD; Anthony Errichetti, PhD

2:00 PM - 3:30 PM PD 11 - Are You Ready for the AAMC LGBT- DSD Guidelines? Part 1 (CURR/CD) (Palma Ceia 4) Presenters: Carrie Bohnert, MPA; Robert Bolyard, BA; J. Abigail Martin, BA

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MONDAY, JUNE 27, 2016 (cont.) 2:00 PM - 2:45 PM PD 12 - Helping your Client Identify and Select the Most Appropriate Assessments for Projects (SP ED DEV) (Esplanade Suite 1) Presenters: Darlene Parker, MS Ed; James Bills, EdD, MS

2:45 PM - 3:30 PM PD 13 - Simulation Educators: Certification and the Practice Analysis (ADMIN) (Esplanade Suite 1) Presenter: Andrew Spain, MA, NCEE, EMT-P

2:00 PM - 2:30 PM PD 14 - Managing Two SP Programs: Lessons Learned (ADMIN) (Esplanade Suite 3) Presenter: Mary Aiello, MA

2:30 PM - 3:00 PM PD 15 - Building a Strong Cohesive Standardized Patient Program (ADMIN) (Esplanade Suite 3) Presenter: Debbie Lis, MSN, Med, PNP

3:00 PM - 3:30 PM PD 16 - Strategies for Training and Supporting Remote Standardized Patients (GTA/MUTA) (Esplanade Suite 3) Presenters: Elizabeth Kachur, PhD; Lisa Altshuler, PhD; Louise Schweickerdt-Alker, SP Facilitator

REAL WORLD TECHNOLOGY SESSION 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM RWT 2 - iHuman Patients, Inc (TECH) (Palma Ceia 3)

SNAPSHOT PRESENTATIONS GROUP C 2:00 PM - 2:15 PM SS C1 - Strategic SP Recruitment (ADMIN) (Garrison Suites) Presenters: Cynthia Bartman, RN, CHSE; Mary Spalding

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MONDAY, JUNE 15, 2015 (cont.) 2:15 PM - 2:30 PM SS C2 - Standardized Patient (SP) Professional Development - A Template for a Mini Conference (CURR/CD) (Garrison Suites) Presenters: Temple West, BFA, MFA, CHSE; Lorraine Lyman; Amelia Wallace, BM

2:30 PM - 2:45 PM SS C3 - MDs as SPs (CURR/CD) (Garrison Suites) Presenters: Beverly Forsyth, MD; Terry Sommer, BFA

2:45 PM - 3:00 PM SS C4 - Leveraging Retired “Faculty” as Standardized Patients to Teach Geriatric Skills (ADMIN) (Garrison Suites) Presenters: Roshini Pinto-Powell, MD; Terri Eastman, MEd, CHES

3:00 PM - 3:15 PM SS C5 - Does Body Size Matter? (IPE) (Garrison Suites) Presenter: Arline Bloom, BS

3:15 PM - 3:30 PM SS C6 - Evaluation of Efficiency of Different Simulation Methods for the Improvement of Information and Skills of Nursing Students for the Management of Postpartum Bleeding (ADMIN) (Garrison Suites) Presenters: Merve Mert, MSN; Fusun Terzioğlu, MSN, PhD, RN

WORKSHOP SESSIONS 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM W 08 - Bruised, Bloody, Sick and Tired - Moulage for Everyday Clinical Skills (SP ED DEV) (Palma Ceia 2) Presenter: Patricia Bell

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MONDAY, JUNE 27, 2016 (cont.) 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM W 09 - Recruiting GTAs and MUTAs: Tools and Techniques for Finding and Hiring an Exceptional Team (AD SP) (Esplanade Suite 2) Presenters: Jessica VanRegenmorter, BS; Isle Polonko, BA; Samantha Maloney, LMT; Rose Zaeske, BFA; Arline Bloom, BS; Marcy Hamburger, MS

3:30 PM - 4:00 PM Refreshment Break with Exhibitors (Bayshore 1)

PRESENTATION / DISCUSSION SESSIONS 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM PD 17 - Managing Your Resources (SP ED DEV) (Palma Ceia 2) Presenter: Dena Higbee, MS, CHSE

4:00 PM - 5:30 PM PD 18 - Effective Verbal Feedback – Taking it to the Next Level (AD SP) (Palma Ceia 3) Presenters: Henrike Hoelzer, PhD; Denise LaMarra, MS; Terry Sommer, BFA

4:00 PM - 5:30 PM PD 19 - Decontamination Hybrid Exercise: Bringing a Disaster Drill to Life with Standardized Patients (HYBRID) (Palma Ceia 4) Presenters: Mary Ellen Elias, MSN, RN; Jo- Anne Suffoletto, MD, MSc, ACOS; Valerie Fulmer, BA; Christina Lauderman, MSN, CCRN, RN; Deanna Blisard, BS, MBA, MD, MS

4:00 PM - 5:30 PM PD 20 - A Near Tech Experience: The Technology Acceptance Model (TECH) (Esplanade Suite 1) Presenter: James Cypert, MS, MCSE, MCP, MCT, A+

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MONDAY, JUNE 27, 2016 (cont.) 4:00 PM - 4:45 PM PD 21 - Identifying, Using, and Encouraging Communities of Practice for Simulated Patients (ADMIN) (Esplanade Suite 2) Presenter: Howard Gregory, MS

4:45 PM - 5:30 PM PD 22 - Networking: The Power of Professional Partnerships (AD SP) (Esplanade Suite 2) Presenters: Isle Polonko, BA; Scott George, MLIR

SNAPSHOT PRESENTATIONS GROUP D 4:00 PM - 4:15 PM SS D1 - An Interprofessional Experience: Disaster Day (IPE) (Garrison Suites) Presenters: Amber Diaz-Keith; Elizabeth Sawyer, MAED; Mary Stuart Van Metre

4:15 PM - 4:30 PM SS D2 - Using Standardized Patients as Caregivers During an Interprofessional Team Case (SP METH) (Garrison Suites) Presenters: Cassandra Konen, MA, LPC; Holly Gerzina, PhD, MEd; Michele Rosenberger, BA; Kristine Wagner

4:30 PM - 4:45 PM SS D3 - Expert Modeling of Caring Behaviors to Enhance Nursing Student Interactions with Standardized Patients in Hospice Simulation (AD SP) (Garrison Suites) Presenter: Jan Barber, MSN, RN

4:45 PM - 5:00 PM SS D4 - Human Trafficking Basics for M3 Students: Combining SP-Based Simulation with Online Learning to Enhance Impact (CURR/CD) (Garrison Suites) Presenters: Carrie Bohnert, MPA; Olivia Mittel, MD; Lucy Schuhmann, M2

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MONDAY, JUNE 27, 2016 (cont.) 5:00 PM - 5:15 PM SS D5 - Training Challenges of LGBT Roles— and Their Solutions. (AD SP) (Garrison Suites) Presenters: Marta M. Brewer, MBA; Sharon J. Glezen, MD, FACP; Tom C. Weber, BS; Christopher J. Mooney, MPH; Sarah Peyre, EdD

WORKSHOP SESSIONS 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM W 10 - Enhancing Authenticity in Simulation Using Appropriate Techniques of Moulage (GTA/MUTA) (Palma Ceia 1) Presenters: Beate Brem, MD; Kai Schnabel, MD, MME

4:00 PM - 4:45 PM W 11 - Turning SPs with Specific Challenges into Professionals (SP ED DEV) (Esplanade Suite 3) Presenters: Joseph M. Miller, MS; Corinna Wildner, MA; Robert Bolyard, BA

4:45 PM - 5:30 PM W 12 - Identifying and Managing Problematic SP Behaviors (SP ED DEV) (Esplanade Suite 3) Presenters: Elizabeth Kachur, PhD; Anthony Errichetti, PhD; Virginia Drda; Karen Adamo- Henry, MS; Anna Lank

5:30 PM - 6:30 PM ASPE Attendee Reception Sponsored by SSH (Galleria B)

TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 2016

7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Continental Breakfast with Exhibitors- Opportunity for Committee Meetings (Bayshore 1)

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TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 2016 (cont.) 7:00 AM - 5:30 PM Registration Desk Open (Galleria B)

8:00 AM - 8:15 AM Announcements (Bayshore 2-7)

PRESENTATION / DISCUSSION SESSIONS 8:15 AM - 9:15 AM PD 23 - A Virtual Tour of Membership Benefits (SP ED DEV) (Palma Ceia 1) Presenter: Jennifer Owens

8:15 AM - 9:15 AM PD 24 - SPs Beyond Healthcare (SP ED DEV) (Palma Ceia 2) Presenters: Denise LaMarra, MS; Kerry Knickle, LLM (ADR); Dyan Colpo, MEd; Carol Fleishman, PhD, MS, CHSE; Steve Harris, MS; Christine Mallar; Michael Orfanos; Jennifer Owens; Amber Hansel Walton, CHSE, BFA

8:15 AM - 9:15 AM PD 25 - Will this Building Work? The Rough (and Ethical) Guide to Large Scale Simulation (with Children) (SP ED DEV) (Esplanade Suite 3) Presenter: Carrie Hamilton

SNAPSHOT PRESENTATIONS GROUP E 8:15 AM - 8:30 AM SS E1 - Developing an Interprofessional OSCE Case Writing Workshop for Residents and Faculty (CURR/CD) (Garrison Suites) Presenter: Leanne Picketts, BA

8:30 AM - 8:45 AM SS E2 - The Flipped Case – Student Engagement in Developing Behavioral Health SP Cases (CURR/CD) (Garrison Suites) Presenters: Elaine Louder, BS; Dena Higbee, MS, CHSE

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TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 2016 (cont.) 8:45 AM - 9:00 AM SS E3 - Students Participation in Developing SP Cases (AD SP) (Garrison Suites) Presenters: Claudia Schlegel; Ingeborg Beatty

9:00 AM - 9:15 AM SS E4 - Incorporating SPs into Pre- Professional Coursework (ADMIN) (Garrison Suites) Presenters: Janie Boyer; Dan Clinchot, MD; John Davis, PhD, MD

TRAINING TECHNIQUE SESSIONS 8:15 AM - 9:15 AM TT 01 - When “Looks” Matter: Training SPs for Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Scenarios (AD SP) (Palma Ceia 4) Presenters: Terri Eastman, MEd, CHES; Roshini Pinto-Powell, MD

8:15 AM - 9:15 AM TT 02 - Guess SP‘s Pain!!: A Game to Standardize Pain Expressions (AD SP) (Esplanade Suite 1) Presenters: Keiko Abe, PhD, MA, RMW, RNS; Chikako Inoue, MBA; Manako Hanya, R. Pham, PhD; Toshiko Yoshida, MA, PhD; Michiko Goto, Phd, MA

WORKSHOP SESSIONS 8:15 AM - 9:15 AM W 14 - Your Faculty and SPs: A Recipe for Success (ADMIN) (Esplanade Suite 2) Presenters: Connie Coralli, MN, MPH; Valerie Fulmer, BA; Julie Mack, MS; Gina Shannon, MAT

9:15 AM - 9:45 AM Refreshment Break with Exhibitors (Bayshore 1)

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TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 2016 (cont.) PRESENTATION / DISCUSSION SESSIONS 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM PD 26 - Difficult Debriefing Strategies (SP ED DEV) (Palma Ceia 2) Presenters: Shawn Galin, PhD; Tonya Thompson, MD, MA, FAAP, FACEP; Marjorie White, MD, MPPM, MA, CHSE

9:45 AM - 10:45 AM PD 27 - Master Class - Professionalizing and Empowering Your SPs as Educators (SP ED DEV) (Esplanade Suite 1) Presenter: Kris Slawinski, MA

9:45 AM - 10:45 AM PD 28 - Poverty Simulation: Non-Traditional Use of Standardized Patients (SP METH) (Esplanade Suite 3) Presenters: Magda Oxendine, MEd; Briana Tierno, BA; Dawn Schocken, MPH, PhD; Shirley Smith, MA

SNAPSHOT PRESENTATIONS GROUP F 9:45 AM - 10:00 AM SS F1 - Going Beyond the Patients: Simulated Pet Owners (SP ED DEV) (Garrison Suites) Presenters: Melih Elcin, MD, MSc, CHSE; Aytac Unsal, DVM

10:00 AM - 10:15 AM SS F2 - SPs with SPs: Using Standardized Patients with Speech Language Pathology Students (AD SP) (Garrison Suites) Presenters: Sally Dudley; Kari Comer, MS, CCC-SLP

10:15 AM - 10:30 AM SS F3 - Training SPs to Realistically Simulate Surgical Assistant Preceptors (CURR/CD) (Garrison Suites) Presenters: Alba Lutze (Woolard); Amelia Wallace, BM; Lorraine Lyman; Temple West, BFA, MFA, CHSE; Gayle Gliva-McConvey

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TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 2016 (cont.) TRAINING TECHNIQUE SESSIONS 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM TT 03 - Practicing a Patient Centered Male Urogenital Exam, from Basic to Advanced, It’s All About the Patient (GTA/MUTA) (Palma Ceia 4) Presenter: James Sandloop, BS

9:45 AM - 10:45 AM TT 04 - Creating a Safe Culture in the SP Training Arena (GTA/MUTA) (Esplanade Suite 2) Presenters: Valerie Fulmer, BA; Briana Tierno, BA

WORKSHOP SESSIONS 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM W 15 - Using Last Year’s Transcribed Encounters to Train Standardized Patients (SPs) for This Year’s OSCE (SP ED DEV) (Palma Ceia 1) Presenters: A. Todd Lash, MA; Janie P. Boyer; Sheryl Pfeil, MD

9:45 AM - 10:45 AM W 16 - Small Group Student-SP Clinical Skills Teaching Sessions: What Works Best? (SP ED DEV) (Palma Ceia 3) Presenters: Benjamin Blatt, MD; Lynn Kosowicz, MD; Jennifer Owens

10:45 AM - 11:00 AM Stretch Break

PLENARY SESSION 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM The Science of Simulation Based Training (SBT): Seven Observations (Bayshore 2-7) Presenter: Eduardo Salas, PhD

12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Lunch with Exhibitors (Bayshore 1)

1:00 PM - 1:45 PM Poster Crawl (Bayshore 2-7)

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TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 2016 (cont.) POSTER GROUP A - CURRICULUM APPLICATIONS 1:00 PM - 1:45 PM PO A1 - Developing a Measure of Student Response to SP Feedback (Bayshore 2-7) Presenters: Carol Pfeiffer, PhD; Anton Alerte, MD; Helen (Zhang) Wu, PhD

PO A2 - Assessing Accrediting Evaluators (AE) of Health Care Provider Institutions Using Simulation. An Innovative Usage of Clinical Skill Center’s (CSC) Resources in Chile. (Bayshore 2-7) Presenters: Sergio Bozzo; Eduardo Cosoi, MD

PO A3 - Interpersonal Skills and Role of Standardized Patients in a New Person Centered Medicine Curriculum (Bayshore 2-7) Presenters: Roger Ruiz-Moral, MD, PhD; Fernando Caballero Martin, MD; Cristina Garcia de Leonardo, MD

PO A4 - Increasing Discrimination and Variability on a Standardized Patient (SP) Checklist by Adding Anchor Behaviors (Bayshore 2-7) Presenters: A. Todd Lash, MA; Janie P. Boyer; Cynthia Ledford, MD; Sheryl Pfeil, MD

PO A5 - Continuing Professional Development for Simulated Patients (SPs) in the UK - A Literature Review and Survey of SPs and Their Educators to Inform Future Initiatives (Bayshore 2-7) Presenters: Frank Coffey, MB, DCH, MMedSci, MRCPI, FRCSEd, FCEM; Alison Whitfield, RGN, MMedSci

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TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 2016 (cont.) POSTER GROUP B - CURRICULUM APPLICATIONS 1:00 PM - 1:45 PM PO B1 - Bringing the Patient and Family Perspective in Preparation for an Emergency Department Relocation (Bayshore 2-7) Presenters: Emma Vick, MA; Elizabeth Denby-Callahan, BSN, RN, CEN, CPEN; Eileen Thomas, MS, RN, CEN; John Leopold, APRN, MSN, MSPH

PO B2 - Dress Rehearsal: a Win-Win for Family Medicine and the Standardized Patient (SP) Program (Bayshore 2-7) Presenters: Karen Szauter, MD; Lori Kusnerik, AAS; P. Darlene Self, MEd; Amy Shanks, MA; Paula Olsen, BS

PO B3 - Behind Closed Doors: SP Methodology in Training Undergraduate Resident Assistants (Bayshore 2-7) Presenters: Julie Messina, MA; Gayatri Rathod; Megan Van Heiden; Gene Hobbs

PO B4 - Using Simulation with Therapeutic Communication to Integrate Cultural Humility for Nurse Practitioner Students (Bayshore 2-7) Presenters: Patricia Reidy, DNP, FNP-BC; Abraham Ndiwane, PhD, RN; Antonia Makosky, DNP, ANP-BC; Nancy Baker, PhD, RN

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TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 2016 (cont.) PO B5 - An Exploration of the Simulated Patient Experience on Culturally and Linguistically Diverse People Who Have Worked as Simulated Patients (Bayshore 2-7) Presenters: Karen Livesay, RN, RM, Cert Emerg Nurse, MPEt, PhD Candidate; Kristine Martin-McDonald, PhD; Ruby Walter, PhD

PO B6 - Improving Patient-Provider Communication: Training in the Use of Professional Interpretation Services (Bayshore 2-7) Presenters: Christopher Moreland; Todd Agan; Kristy Kosub; Diane Ferguson, RN, BSN

POSTER GROUP C - PERSPECTIVES ON SPS 1:00 PM - 1:45 PM PO C1 - Social Work Clinicians as Standardized Patients (Bayshore 2-7) Presenter: Maureen Rubin, PhD, MSW, MA

PO C2 - Working with Actors and Non Actors as SPs: A Case Study (Bayshore 2-7) Presenters: Francine Viret, PhD; Sara Vadot

PO C3 - Communication Building: The Psychiatric Standardized Patient (Bayshore 2-7) Presenters: Stormy Monks, PhD, MPH; Scott Crawford, MD

PO C4 - Communication Skills Development in Speech-Language Therapist (SLT) Students in Chile (Bayshore 2-7) Presenters: Claudia Arancibia; Eduardo Cosoi, MD

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TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 2016 (cont.) PO C5 - Using Standardized Patients as Caregivers During an Interprofessional Team Case (Bayshore 2-7) Presenters: Cassandra Konen, MA, LPC; Holly Gerzina, PhD., MEd; Michele Rosenberger, BA; Kristine Wagner

POSTER GROUP D - ADMINISTRATION 1:00 PM - 1:45 PM PO D1 - A Financial Analysis of Traditional Training vs. Just in Time Training (Bayshore 2-7) Presenters: Gabbriel Simone, MS; Aaron Bernard, MD

PO D2 - Building Up a Multinational, Multicultural Standardized Patient Bank: Experiences from the United Arab Emirates (Bayshore 2-7) Presenter: Meghana Sudhir, MSN, MBA

PO D3 - Implementing a Standardized Patient Program in a Non-Academic Hospital Setting (Bayshore 2-7) Presenters: John Leopold, APRN, MSN, MSPH; Emma Vick, MA; Ramin Ahmadi, MD, MPH; Jay Weiner, MD

PO D4 - Taking a GTA Program from “Established” to “Re-established” (Bayshore 2-7) Presenter: A. Todd Lash, MA

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TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 2016 (cont.) PO D6 - Implementing an SP Program (Bayshore 2-7) Presenters: Anne-Christine Persson; Charlotte Lilja

POSTER GROUP E - TRAINING SPS 1:00 PM - 1:45 PM PO E1 - We are in Jeopardy: Gamification of SP Training (Bayshore 2-7) Presenters: Kewana Smith; Gene Hobbs; Julie Messina, MA

PO E2 - Reliability of Standardized Patient in Breaking Bad News Scenarios for Medical Students (Bayshore 2-7) Presenters: Roger Ruiz-Moral, MD, PhD; Fernando Caballero Martinez, MD; Luis Perula de Torres, MD; Cristina Garcia de Leonardo, MD; Monge Diana, MD

PO E3 - Patient Experiences Role-Playing with Standardized Healthcare Providers (SHPs) (Bayshore 2-7) Presenters: Kendi Tang; Joseph Plaksin, MD, MSCI; Chester Sawicki, BA; Tiffany Cheng, BA Candidate; Sondra Zabar, MD; Adina Kalet, MD, MPH; Lisa Altshuler, PhD

PO E4 - Improving Patient and Family Experience Through Simulations with Standardized Participants (Bayshore 2-7) Presenters: Janice Le Platte, BSN, MS, RN- BC; Soraya Dix, MSN, RN; Nadia Rueda, Ombudsman; Heather Walsh, MSN, RN, CPN, CHSE; Melissa Winter

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TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 2016 (cont.) POSTER GROUP F - INNOVATIVE APPLICATIONS 1:00 PM - 1:45 PM PO F1 - Care for the Dying – Internationally Trained Nurses Experience Approaches to Palliative Care Through Simulation (Bayshore 2-7) Presenters: Kevin Hobbs; Courtney Evers, RN, MSc; Dustin Gibson, RN, BScN

PO F2 - An Inter-professional Chaplaincy Simulated Patient Event on Breaking Bad News (Bayshore 2-7) Presenters: Dylan Cooper, MD; Karen Schroedle, BS

PO F3 - Putting It All Together: Interdisciplinary Teams in a Pediatric Mixed- Modality Simulation (Bayshore 2-7) Presenters: Julie Messina, MA; Gene Hobbs; William Mills, MD, MPH; Eric Hexdall, RN, CHRN; Benny Joyner, MD, MPH

PO F4 - Is There a Chaplain in the House?: Bringing Divinity and Nursing Students Together Through Simulation (Bayshore 2-7) Presenters: Jessica VanRegenmorter, BS; Lucinda Steen Stewart, MSN, RN; Sally Miller, MS, RN, PhD Candidate; Trudy Hawkins Stringer, MDIV; Elizabeth Alexander, MSN, RN

PO F5 - The Influence of Gender on Communications Skills in Pre-Clinical Dentistry Students (Bayshore 2-7) Presenters: Julie Messina, MA; Jeff McQueen; Margot Stein, PhD

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TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 2016 (cont.) PO F6 - Mystery Shoppers: Using Unannounced Standardized Patients to Evaluate Empathy and Interpersonal Communication Skills in the Emergency Department (Bayshore 2-7) Presenters: Arlene Chung, MD; David Saloum, MD; Corey Weiner, MD; Illya Pushkar, MPH; Clairose Retino, MD; Jared Brazg, MD; John Marshall, MD; Jefferson Drapkin, BS

ORAL RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS 2:00 PM - 2:15 PM OR 01 - Targeting Feedback to Maximize Learning: Evaluation of an Online Training Tool for Standardized Patients (AD SP) (Garrison Suites) Presenters: Rachel Bordage, BScN; Rachel Bordage, BScN; Jacinthe Beauchamp, PhD; Suzanne Robert, MV, PhD; Sophie Larouche- Dryburgh, MASc.; Anne Bouchard, BScN; Isabelle Boulianne, BScN

2:15 PM - 2:30 PM OR 02 - Developing Relevant GTA/MUTA Curriculum for Diverse Populations (CURR/ CD) (Garrison Suites) Presenters: Lisa Pompeo, MD; Isle Polonko, BA; Samantha Maloney, LMT

2:30 PM - 2:45 PM OR 03 - Developing a Simulation-Based Training Program for the Prehospital Professionals and Students on the Management of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (CURR/CD) (Garrison Suites) Presenters: Melih Elcin, MD, MSc, CHSE; Orhan Odabasi, MD, MSc; Arif Onan, PhD; Melahat Saylam, RN, PhD; Handan Ilhan, MD; Pinar Kockaya, MD; Ilker Gurcuoglu, MD; Yavuz Uckuyu, MD; Duygu Cengiz, MD

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TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 2016 (cont.) 2:45 PM - 3:00 PM OR 04 - Do Standardized Patients Have Concerns about Students not Captured by Traditional Assessment Forms? (CURR/CD) (Garrison Suites) Presenters: Benjamin Blatt, MD; Margaret Plack, PhD; Joseph Lopreiato, MD, MPH; Katherine Berg, MD; Jacqueline Klevan; Karen Lewis, PhD

3:00 PM - 3:15 PM OR 05 - Follow-up: How Training of Evaluators Affects Assessments of Students in Chile: A Study of Correlation of Assessments Between Standardized Patients (SP) and Faculty Members in an OSCE (SP ED DEV) (Garrison Suites) Presenter: Eduardo Cosoi, MD

PRESENTATION / DISCUSSION SESSIONS 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM PD 29 - Quality Assurance of a Simulated Patient Program: Use of the Simulated Patient Peer Evaluation Instrument (SPPEI) (ADMIN) (Palma Ceia 4) Presenter: Stephanie Rutherford, BSc, BScPT, MEd, CAFCI

2:00 PM - 2:45 PM PD 30 - Integration of NLN Advancing Care Excellence for Veterans (ACE-V) Scenarios in Nursing Curriculum as Clinical Day Replacement Using Trained Standardized Patients (CURR/CD) (Esplanade Suite 1) Presenters: Maureen Tremel, MSN, ARNP, CNE, CHSE-A, ANEF; Cheryl Cicotti, EdD, RN; Sharon Saidi, MSN, RN, CNE; Rita Swanson, CDR, USN, Ret., BSN, RN; Sheron Rowe, MSN, RN, CNE; David Preuss, BS

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TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 2016 (cont.) 2:45 PM - 3:30 PM PD 31 - Using Trained Standardized Patients to Advance Care Excellence for Veterans (ACE-V) in Nursing Curriculum and Staff Development Programs (HYBRID) (Esplanade Suite 1) Presenters: Maureen Tremel, MSN, ARNP, CNE, CHSE-A, ANEF; Marguerite Abel, MSN, RN; Sean Daniels, BS; Cheryl Cicotti, EdD, RN; Sharon Saidi, MSN, RN, CNE; Rita Swanson, CDR, USN, Ret., BSN, RN; David Preuss, BS

2:00 PM - 3:30 PM PD 32 - Building Diversity in Your SP Program: A Panel Discussion (ADMIN) (Esplanade Suite 2) Presenters: Robert MacAulay, BA; Tamara Owens, MEd; Valerie Fulmer, BA; Carol Pfeiffer, PhD; Lorena Dobbie; Marsha Yelen, RN, MSN; Jacqueline Klevan

WORKSHOP SESSIONS 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM W 17 - Research in Action! Collaborating with Participants for Community-Oriented Scholarship (SP ED DEV) (Palma Ceia 1) Presenters: Lou Clark, MFA, PhD; Cate Nicholas, MS, PA, EdD

2:00 PM - 2:30 PM W 18 - Understanding Human Factors Psychology to Maximize SP Capabilities (SP ED DEV) (Palma Ceia 2) Presenters: Tony Errichetti, PhD, CHSE; Elizabeth Kachur, PhD; Denise Antonelle- Mahoney, BA

2:00 PM - 3:30 PM W 19 - Keep ‘Em In Stitches - Using Standardized Patients to Teach Suturing (AD SP) (Palma Ceia 3) Presenters: Lorraine Lyman; Jenny Murphy, BS

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TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 2016 (cont.) 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM W 20 - IPE Sessions are Enhanced with the Incorporation of SPs (CURR/CD) (Esplanade Suite 3) Presenters: Dawn Schocken, MPH, PhD; Stephen Charles, PhD; Vinita Kiluk, MD

3:30 PM - 4:00 PM Refreshment Break with Drawings and Poster Awards (Bayshore 2-7)

PRESENTATION / DISCUSSION SESSIONS 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM PD 33 - Process Improvement Cycle - SP Hiring, Training, and Evaluation - Resulting in Increased SP Reliability, Retention, and Performance (ADMIN) (Palma Ceia 2) Presenters: Dena Higbee, MS, CHSE; Elaine Louder, BS

4:00 PM - 5:30 PM PD 34 - Scheduling 2.0: Beyond the Tradition (ADMIN) (Esplanade Suite 1) Presenters: Joseph M. Miller, MS; J. Abigail Martin, BA

4:00 PM - 5:30 PM PD 35 - International Committee Presentation (SP ED DEV) (Esplanade Suite 2) Presenters: Henrike Hoelzer, PhD; Lynn Kosowicz, MD; Benjamin Blatt, MD; Jennifer Owens; Carine Layat Burn, PhD

SNAPSHOT PRESENTATIONS GROUP G 4:00 PM - 4:15 PM SS G1 - Welcome New SPs: Giving You a Helping Hand (Book)! (CURR/CD) (Garrison Suites) Presenter: Laura Segal, BSW, MEd

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TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 2016 (cont.) 4:15 PM - 4:30 PM SS G2 - Everything I Need to Know I Learned in … SP Training! (CURR/CD) (Garrison Suites) Presenter: Amy Myers, BFA - Acting

4:30 PM - 4:45 PM SS G3 - “Prick Up Your SP Ears!”- The Importance of Really Listening in Order to Provide Correct Responses in an Assessment or Training Encounter (AD SP) (Garrison Suites) Presenter: Karen Huszar, BAA, BA, BEd

4:45 PM - 5:00 PM SS G4 - Making it Personal: SPs Share “Bringing to the Workplace” and Their Takeaway (CURR/CD) (Garrison Suites) Presenters: Kris Slawinski, MA; Jenna Jackson, BA

5:00 PM - 5:15 PM SS G5 - Blended Learning: Training SPs as Assessors for a High Stakes OSCE (ADMIN) (Garrison Suites) Presenters: Josee Wojcik, MEd; Marguerite Roy, PhD; Ilona Bartman, MA; Mathieu Levesque

WORKSHOP SESSIONS 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM W 21 - Serious Play: Improvisation Tools for SP Educators (SP ED DEV) (Palma Ceia 1) Presenters: Gina Shannon, MAT; Jamie Pitt, BA; Mary Cantrell, MA

4:00 PM - 5:30 PM W 22 - Trans-Cending Boundaries: Opening up Education to Transgender Health Awareness (GTA/MUTA) (Palma Ceia 4) Presenters: Samantha Maloney, LMT; Lisa Pompeo, MD; Isle Polonko, BA

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TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 2016 (cont.)

4:00 PM - 5:30 PM W 24 - Educational Food for Thought: A Tasting Menu (SP ED DEV) (Esplanade Suite 3) Presenters: Kerry Knickle, LLM (ADR); Nancy McNaughton, MEd, PhD

5:30 PM - 6:30 PM SIG Business Meetings

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 2016

7:00 AM - 7:30 AM Continental Breakfast (Galleria B)

7:00 AM - 12:15 PM Registration Desk Open (Galleria B)

PLENARY SESSION 7:15 AM - 8:15 AM Plenary: All Things ASPE: Grant Winner Reports, Grants & Research Scholar Certificates and Member at Large Reports (Bayshore 2-7)

Research Project Award: Using Verbal Inter- action Analysis to Understand Ethnicity and Gender Effects in Standardized Patient Eval- uation of Medical Student Empathy Presenter: Katherine Berg, MD

Research Project Award: Can We Talk? Im- proving Interprofessional Team Skills of Nurse-Midwifery Students and OB-GYN Resi- dents While Enhancing the Interprofessional Simulation Skills of SP Educators Presenter: Jane Lindsay Miller, PhD

Reports from Member Liaisons Presenters: Melih Elchin, MD, MSc; Jamie Pitt, BA; Robert Bolyard

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 2016 (cont.)

PRESENTATION / DISCUSSION SESSION 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM PD 36 - SIG Information Sessions (SP METH) (Esplanade Suite 2) Presenters: Amelia Wallace, BM; Denise LaMarra, MS; Dawn Schoken, MPH, PhD; Diana Tabak, M Ed (S); Jessica VanRegenmorter, BS

SNAPSHOT PRESENTATIONS GROUP H 8:30 AM - 8:45 AM SS H1 - Standardized Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department as Actual Patients in Need of Mental Health Services (AD SP) (Palma Ceia 3) Presenters: Janie Boyer; Peg Gulker, MS, RN, CEN

8:45 AM - 9:00 AM SS H2 - Lights, Camera, Psychiatry! Facilitating Active Learning of the Psychiatric Evaluation Through Simulation (ADMIN) (Palma Ceia 3) Presenters: Aditya Joshi, MD; Stacey Carmo, RN, BSN

9:00 AM - 9:15 AM SS H3 - Developing a Continuity of Care SP Case for First Year Clinical Psychology Students (CURR/CD) (Palma Ceia 3) Presenter: Barbara Eulenberg

9:15 AM - 9:30 AM SS H4 - Let’s Do it Again and Again - Simulating a Long Term Therapeutic Alliance (SP ED DEV) (Palma Ceia 3) Presenters: Michael Montgomery, BS; Patty Bell, BA

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 2016 (cont.) WORKSHOP SESSIONS 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM W 25 - How to Decrease SP Educator Work- Load and Increase SP Participation During Training Sessions (SP ED DEV) (Palma Ceia 2) Presenters: Gayle Gliva-McConvey; Lorraine Lyman; Temple West, BFA, MFA, CHSE; Alba Lutze (Woolard); Amelia Wallace, BM

8:30 AM - 9:30 AM W 26 - SP Coordination 101 (ADMIN) (Palma Ceia 4) Presenters: Robert Kiser; Martin Hurm, BFA; Laura McKenzie, BA; Lynda Shadrake, BA; Shole Milos, BA; Rachel Yudkowsky, MD, MHPE

8:30 AM - 9:30 AM W 27 - Mind-Body Relaxation for SP Educators (SP ED DEV) (Esplanade Suite 1) Presenter: Andrea Creel, MSW, LGSW, E-RYT 200

9:30 AM - 10:00 AM Refreshment Break (Galleria B)

PRESENTATION / DISCUSSION SESSIONS 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM PD 37 - Partnering with Teens, Schools, and Providers: How to Create an Adolescent Standardized Patient Program (CURR/CD) (Palma Ceia 2) Presenters: Jane Miller, MA, PhD; Anne Woll, MS; Joseph Miller, BS

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM PD 38 - Hybrid Simulation, Effective Application of SP Methodology - Hybrid SIG Presentation (TECH) (Esplanade Suite 1) Presenters: Carol Fleishman, PhD, MS, CHSE; Dena Higbee, MS, CHSE

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 2016 (cont.) SNAPSHOT PRESENTATIONS GROUP I 10:00 AM - 10:15 AM SS I1 - Transformational Teamwork – How We Combined an Anonymous Survey with Thinking Rounds/Thinking Environments to Change our Team Dynamics (CURR/CD) (Palma Ceia 1) Presenters: Dyan Colpo, MEd; Kristin Bower, MS

10:15 AM - 10:30 AM SS I2 - Lightening the Burden on the SP Educator Through Strategic Staffing (GTA/ MUTA) (Palma Ceia 1) Presenters: Temple West, BFA, MFA, CHSE; Alicia Wolters, BA

10:30 AM - 10:45 AM SS I3 - Burnout; Recognition and Effective Response for SP and Patient Educator Programs (ADMIN) (Palma Ceia 1) Presenters: Lisa Pompeo, MD; Isle Polonko, BA; Samantha Maloney, LMT

10:45 AM - 11:00 AM SS I4 - GTA, MUTA and SP Programs to Fit Your Needs. Hire Within or Hire Out (GTA/ MUTA) (Palma Ceia 1) Presenter: Arline Bloom, BS

SNAPSHOT PRESENTATIONS GROUP J 10:00 AM - 10:15 AM SS J1 - Harnessing the Power of a Robust Database: How an Overhaul of Our FileMaker Database Allowed Us to Streamline Our SP Hiring and Case Tracking Processes (TECH) (Palma Ceia 3) Presenter: Karen Thomson Hall, MA

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 2016 (cont.) 10:15 AM - 10:30 AM SS J2 - Using a Web-based Tool to Generate and Deliver a Standardized Patient (SP) Newsletter (ADMIN) (Palma Ceia 3)

10:30 AM - 10:45 AM SS J3 - Operations Resources - Tools and Processes to Ensure Quality (TECH) (Palma Ceia 3) Presenter: Teresa Britt, MSN, RN, CHSE

10:45 AM - 11:00 AM SS J4 - The Business of Simulation – SPs and Devices (IPE) (Palma Ceia 3) Presenters: Pamela Cobb; Cross Andrew; Bob Armstrong; Gayle Gliva-McConvey TRAINING TECHNIQUE SESSION 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM TT 07 - The Breast Cluster: Implementing a Novel Session for Breast Problem Cases (AD SP) (Esplanade Suite 2) Presenters: Lynn Kosowicz, MD; Carol Pfeiffer, PhD; Jessica Weyman Tutolo, MD

WORKSHOP SESSION 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM W 28 - Does an SP Certificate Program Make a Difference in Your SP Training? (SP ED DEV) (Palma Ceia 4) Presenters: Dawn Schocken, MPH, PhD; Magdalena Oxendine, MEd; Tony Williams, ATC; Briana TIerno, BA; Stephen Charles, PhD

11:00 AM - 11:15 AM Stretch Break

PLENARY SESSION 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM Closing Plenary: Debrief and Reflections, ASPE 2017 Presentation and Selfie Contest Winners (Bayshore 2-7) Presenter: Jennifer Owens, BA 44 2016 Annual ConferENce Board officers & Committee chairs

Grace Gephardt, MEd President PULSE Center, Arkansas Children’s Hospital

Karen Lewis, PhD Past President George Washington University School of Medicine

Carrie Bohnert, MPA VP of Operations University of Louisville

Diane Ferguson, BSN, RN VP of Finance HEB Clinical Skills Center, University of Texas at San Antonio

Cathy Smith, PhD Conference Committee University of Toronto

Amelia Wallace, BM Educational Content Committee Eastern Virginia Medical School

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Stephen Charles, MS, MA, PhD Educational Resource Committee University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita

Tonya Thompson, MD Grants and Research Committee UAMS/ACH

Henrike Hoelzer, PhD International Committee Charite Universitats Medizin Berlin

Bob Bolyard Member Liaison University of Vermont College of Medicine

Jamie Pitt, BA Member Liaison Washington University School of Medicine

Jennifer Owens, BA Membership Committee George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences

46 2016 Annual ConferENce Board officers & Committee chairs

James Bills, EdD, MS Publications Committee Vanderbilt University

Lorraine Lyman Standards of Practice Committee Eastern Virginia Medical School

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47 2016 Annual ConferENce committee information

Conference Committee______

Chair: Cathy Smith, PhD

Conference Committee Mission Statement: It is the sole purpose of the Conference Committee to plan, develop, and produce the ASPE Annual Conference in conjunction with all of the individuals and committees who play a role in the conference planning process. The Conference will reflect ASPE’s overall mission to offer professional development to members, to advance research and scholarship in the field, and to provide a forum to set standards of practice.

Educational Content Committee______

Chair: Amelia Wallace, BM

Educational Content Committee Mission Statement: The Educational Content Committee provides ongoing educational and professional opportunities for the membership to encourage membership participation in these initiatives.

Educational Resources Committee______

Chair: Stephen Charles, MS, MA, PhD

Educational Resources Committee Mission Statement: To plan, implement and evaluate educational resources and web based educational programs for SP Educators and distribute them using the virtual library, webinars, web based learning modules and the ASPE bookstore.

Grants and Research Committee______

Chair: Tonya Thompson, MD

Grants and Research Committee Mission Statement: The goal of the ASPE Grants and Research (G&R) Committee is to advance scholarship in the field of Standardized Patient (SP)-based education. Through various ASPE sponsored activities, the Grants and Research Committee supports members in acquiring knowledge and experience in order to contribute to the field through research, dissemination of research, and education.

The Scholars Certificate Program provides members opportunities to develop foundational knowledge of SP-focused scholarship through the completion of a six workshop series providing mentorship in goal setting, research methodology and dissemination of scholarly work. Members completing this program gain proficiency in practical skills including: conducting a literature search, writing and reviewing abstracts, creating and pursuing clear scholarship goals, gaining qualitative and quantitative research method knowledge and delivering effective oral and poster presentations. Once a member completes six G&R sponsored workshops or demonstrates competency in research modules with a combination 48 2016 Annual ConferENce committee information

of G&R workshops and other approved educational experiences/courses, he/she will receive a certificate of completion.

The ASPE Research Grant Award aims to provide an incentive to current ASPE members for unique research or development projects related to SP-based inquiry. G&R was one of the first committees created at the inception of ASPE in 2001 and has many dedicated and recognized scholars among its membership.

International Committee______

Chair: Henrike Hoelzer, PhD

International Committee Mission STatement: The mission of the International Committee is to support networking and collaboration among SP programs worldwide. It seeks to foster regional or national SP-contact persons who can play a stimulating role in their geographical region. The committee works preferably by a bottom-up approach.

Membership Committee Members______

Chair: Jennifer Owens, BA

Membership Committee Mission Statement: The mission and goal of the Membership Committee is to engage and support members through recruitment and retention, to initiate and facilitate communication between ASPE and members and to develop membership benefits.

Publications Committee______

Chair: James Bills, EdD, MS

publications committee Mission statement: The Publications Committee is dedicated to reporting current research, trends, techniques and information regarding SP methodology in the membership newsletter, ASPE News. The committee generates and collects the content for the newsletter from many sources , including other ASPE committees and external publications. We invite contributions and content suggestions from the membership. Committee members only need to have the strong problem solving, communication, and organizational skills that every SP Educator has, and we encourage any members with enthusiasm and ideas for ASPE News to apply.

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Standards of Practice Committee______

Chair: Lorraine Lyman

Standards of Practice Committee Mission Statement: Standards of practice for the SP Educator profession is an important area which is in the process of development. An international task force has begun the task of developing the standards of practice for the organization using a variety of methodologies and resources. As a self-regulating organization, members of this profession are not required to be certified or accredited, yet wish to be able to articulate what it is that makes this professional body unique.

The Standards of Practice task force has initiated the process to define general principles, knowledge, skills, values and issues that encompass the overall and daily responsibilities of this profession which will serve a range of purposes. Once these practices are drafted and vetted, the committee will begin the process of membership review with activities such as written responses to questions posed on the ASPE website, discussion groups, presentations and written correspondence.

Website and Social Media Committee______

Chair: Vacant

Website and Social Media Committee Mission Statement: The purpose of the ASPE Website and Social Media Committee is to communicate the goals and initiatives of the association, connect members with each other and with resources, and advance the professional development of educators who use human simulation methods through website and social media interfaces. Our committee works closely with web developers, graphic designers, and social media administrators to execute our mission.

50 2016 Annual ConferENce award recipients

RESEARCH & PROJECT AWARD RECIPIENTS

2007 Recipients Direct Interaction with Elders as a Standardized Patient Training Tool for the Portrayal of Cognitive Impairment Rhonda A. Sparks, MD; Sheila Crow, MA, PhD; Thomas A. Teasdale; Bryan D. Struck, MD; Robert M. Hamm, PhD; Michelle Wallace, BS, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine

Special Effects Simulation for the SP Educator Karen L. Lewis, PhD, George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences; Marcy Hamburger, MA, University of Texas at Houston Medical School

2008 Recipient Predictive Validity of Clinical Competency Exams Heather Hageman, Washington University School of Medicine; Donna Jeffe, Washington University School of Medicine; Alison Whelan, Washington University School of Medicine; Anthony Paolo, University of Kansas School of Medicine; Brian Mavis, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine; Jon Veloski, Jefferson Medical College; Steven Durning, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

2009 Recipients An International Survey to Examine Standardized Patients Use in Nursing Education Mindi Anderson, PhD, RN, CPNP-PC, University of Texas at Arlington School of Nursing

Connecting Clinicians with Patients and Practice Amy Flanagan Risdal, National Capital Area Medical Simulation Center Uniformed Services University

2010 Recipient Standardized Patients as Standardized Health Care Providers: How Valid are They? Lisa Altshuler, PhD, and Elizabeth Kachur, PhD, Maimonides Infants and Children’s Hospital of Brooklyn (MICH)

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2011 Recipient Expanding Application of Standardized Patients and GTAs in Effective Sexual Assault Response Instruction Lisa Pompeo, MD, and Isle Polonko, University of Medicine and Dentistry, New Jersey; and Scott George, Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG)

2012 Recipient Use of Standardized Patients with Disabilities in an Undergraduate Nursing Program Suzanne C. Smeltzer, EdD, RN, FAAN (Project Director); Elizabeth Bruderle, PhD, RN; Bette Mariani, PhD, RN; Jennifer Gunberg Ross, PhD, RN; Colleen Meakim, MSN, RN; Elizabeth Petit de Mange, PhD, MSN, NP-C, RN, Villanova University College of Nursing

2013 Recipient Investigating Psychometric Properties of Scoring Based on Live Interaction and Videotaped Observation: Focusing on Communication and Interpersonal Skills Yoon Soo Park, PhD, Department of Medical Education; Martin Hurm, MFA; Dr. Allen L. and Mary L. Graham, Clinical Performance Center College of Medicine, University of at

2014 Recipient Standardized Patients as Change Agents: Recognizing the Patience Voice in Patient Created Communication Simone Brennan, MA, CHSE, Wayne State University School of Medicine.

2015 RECIPIENT Using Verbal Interaction Analysis to Understand Ethnicity and Gender Effects in Standardized Patient Evaluation of Medical Student Empathy Katherine Berg, MD, Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University

Can We Talk? Improving Interprofessional Team Skills of Nurse‐Midwifery Students and OB‐GYN Residents While Enhancing the Interprofessional Simulation Skills of SP Educators Presenter: Jane Lindsay Miller, PhD, University of Minnesota

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EMERGING LEADER OF THE YEAR AWARD

In 2013, a new award was developed in recognition of the rising SP Educator who has less than seven years in working with SP methodology, has made significant contributions at the ASPE Conference and an ASPE committee, and is recognized as an up-and-coming leader in the profession.

AWARD RECIPIENTS

2015 Angela Blood Rush University 2014 Carrie Bohnert University of Louisville 2013 Amelia Wallace Eastern Virginia Medical School

Develop and Assess Diagnostic Competentcies with i-Human Patients

• Cloud based, 24/7 access • Fully interactive simulations • Over 400 case scenarios and 200 avatars • Configurable and customizable cases • Map individual and group performance • Objective data analytics • Authentic medical multi-media

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53 2016 Annual ConferENce outstanding educator award

In recognition of the outstanding talent within ASPE, we annually honor an individual ASPE member through the “Outstanding SP Educator Award.” The former recipients of this award are listed below. Nominations are sought each year a few months before the Annual Conference. We en- courage both self-nominations and the nomination of worthy colleagues. The award is decided upon by a committee of former recipients that is selected by the President of ASPE.

To be eligible for the award, the nominee must: be an active member of ASPE; have been involved in SP education/training for more than seven years; have made significant contribution to the SP community by provid- ing professional development and/or guidance to newcomers in the field; be recognized as a leader by working with varied levels of faculty within their own institution, the SP community, and in national or international organizations (e.g., ASPE, AAMC, CAME, NBME, ECFMG, etc.).

AWARD RECIPIENTS

2015 Kris Slawinski The University of Chicago 2014 Wendy Gammon University of Massachusetts Medical School 2014 Grace Gephardt Arkansas Childrens Hospital 2013 Catherine Smith University of Toronto 2012 Jennie Struijk University of Washington School of Medicine 2011 Cate Nicholas University of Vermont College of Medicine 2010 Jan-Joost Rethans Maastrict Univeristy 2009 Rachel Yudkowsky University of Illinois at Chicago COM 2008 Karen Szauter University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston 2007 Heidi Lane East Carolina University 2006 Mary Cantrell University of Arkansas 2005 Ann King National Board of Medical Examiners 2005 Sydney Smee Medical Council of Canada 2004 Carol Pfeiffer University of Connecticut 2003 Peggy Wallace University of at San Diego 2002 Anja Robb University of Toronto 2001 Linda Morrison Southern Illinois University 2000 Delia Anderson Tulane University 1999 Linda Perkowski University of Minnesota 1998 Gayle Gliva McConvey Eastern Virginia Medical School 54 2016 Annual ConferENce sponsors & exhibitors

Please visit our exhibitors located in the Foyer during the designated exhibit hall hours:

Sunday, June 26 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Monday, June 27 7:00 am - 4:00 pm Tuesday, June 28 7:00 am - 4:00 pm

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR!

Thank You to the Society for Simulation in Healthcare for Sponsoring the Monday, June 27, Reception from 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm!

55 2016 Annual ConferENce sponsors & exhibitors

1300 19th St NW, Washington, DC 20036 888-228-3838, [email protected]

B-Line Medical’s industry-leading SimCapture® and LiveCapture® products offer a scalable platform solution for healthcare simulation and clinical care education. B-Line Medical has exclusively dedicated to help healthcare learners, educators and providers manage healthcare simulation centers, and enhance hospital quality improvement initiatives over the past 10 years. The first to bring web-based video capture and debriefing to the health- care simulation industry, B-Line Medical has been continuously innovating to provide the most flexible and intuitive platforms. Our platforms are installed in 450+ institutions in 25 countries and focus on the capture, debriefing, operations management and assessment of healthcare simulation training and live clinical events to improve patient safety and health outcomes. Boorpus™ Stealth Simulation

PO Box 824863, Pembroke Pines, FL 33082 786-309-4884, [email protected]

Boorpus™ Stealth Simulation focuses on technology-driven innovative solu- tions aimed to improve medical simulation while maintaining the highest degree of realism of virtual patient encounters. With extensive background knowledge and experience in medicine, engineering, and software devel- opment, we strive to become a leading innovator of cost-effective, user- friendly, and didactic training tools intended to produce better healthcare professionals. All while providing the highest-level customer service and top- quality products made in the USA. Our maiden product, the DxBAT™ (Di- agnostic Boorpus™ Auscultation Trainer), will dramatically increase fidelity 56 2016 Annual ConferENce sponsors & exhibitors

and realism of Standardized Patient physical examinations by automatically providing synchronized, real-time, and case-tailored auscultatory findings.

6300 Edgelake Dr., Sarasota, FL 34240 941-536-2845, [email protected]

With a mission to improve patient safety, CAE Healthcare is a training part- ner of choice for hospitals, clinicians, educational institutions and military organizations worldwide. Visit the CAE Healthcare booth to learn about full spectrum of patient, imaging and interventional simulators and our Learn- ingSpace and Replay audiovisual solutions for center management, assess- ment and debrief. www.caehealthcare.com

910 Bay Star Blvd, Webster, TX 77598 1-800-488-5901, [email protected]

Cardionics is an innovator in the auscultation products and services which facilitate classroom education, clinical and tele-health programs world- wide. Cardionics continues to set the pace for auscultation products and services through the development of unique, interactive and experiential systems that integrate seamlessly into classroom, clinical and tele-health applications.

57 2016 Annual ConferENce sponsors & exhibitors

436 Creamery Way #300, Exton, PA 19341 610-701-7002, [email protected]

Whether you’re running a single simulation event or thousands, EMS’ SIMU- LATIONiQ™ platform uses the latest web-based technologies to simply and seamlessly capture, organize, and analyze the full spectrum of your simula- tion efforts. Our SIMULATIONiQ Enterprise solution provides a single integrat- ed platform with a full spectrum of options for mid- to large-sized standard- ized patient (SP) and mannequin-based simulation centers, and supports the COMLEX-USA Level 2-PE-style SOAP Note and USMLE-style Patient Note. Stop by our booth to learn more and check out our extensive portfolio of of- ferings for one-room, portable, mobile, and virtual patient training solutions.

1460 Gemini Blvd. #8, Orlando, Florida 32837 702-672-0228, [email protected]

Portable transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) units.

58 2016 Annual ConferENce sponsors & exhibitors

1270 Oakmead Parkmead Suite 310, Sunnyvale, CA 94085 941-780-0516, [email protected]

Rapid, full development of diagnostic reasoning competency requires ac- tive learning – where students think and try things on their own with individu- alized guidance, feedback, coaching, and access to reference materials. It also requires patient cases whose learning objectives are targeted at the students’ specific experience levels. i-Human Patients cases make it easy for instructors to do both.

90 State St., #700, Albany, NY 12207 518-407-0006, [email protected]

iSimulate uses the best of current mobile technology to create products that are more advanced, easier to use, and more cost effective than tradi- tional simulation solutions.

59 2016 Annual ConferENce sponsors & exhibitors

164 W Ave, #132, Tallmadge, OH 44278 888-772-6626, [email protected]

Ventriloscope offers the first and only hybrid physical diagnosis mannequin with cases to use with SPs or student partners. You can even show these to a class of 300 as they experience the proper visual, auditory, emotional, and muscle memory stimuli to diagnose and remember how to assess for critical clinical conditions! You can use any MP3 sound file to simulate any sound, anywhere on a mannequin standardized patient, or class partner. Use it to teach large or small classes practical physical diagnosis techniques.

PO Box 15669, Savannah, GA 31416 912-629-0357, [email protected]

Limbs & Things is a leading developer and manufacturer of medical simu- lation training products for Clinical Skills, Women’s Health and the Surgical specialties. Recognized globally for our superior and comprehensive prod- uct offering, our trainers provide a realistic hands-on learning experience for academic and clinical professionals. This year we celebrate 24 years of bringing skills training to life. Our range of products includes simulators for Physical Examination, General Procedural Skills and Specialist Skills. Commit- ted to the improvement of patient safety outcomes, Limbs & Things collabo- rates with leading clinicians to improve practitioner confidence and meet the curriculum needs of tomorrow’s doctors and nurses.

60 2016 Annual ConferENce sponsors & exhibitors

1923 B Capital Circle NW, Tallahassee, FL 32308 850-254-9690, [email protected]

MedAffinity provides innovative, intuitive, and powerful electronic health records software for both clinical environments and edu- cational institutions. Educational simulation environments have a different set of needs than live hospitals, which is why we have de- signed MedAffinity EHR for Education to solve problems specific to the simulation environment—without compromising the student ex- perience of using a real-world EHR. We think faculty and administra- tors, not your educational EHR, should decide what and how your students learn. We think an educational EHR should allow students to focus on learning to care for people, not software.

682 Schofield Road, San Fransisco, CA 95117 415-317-7594, [email protected]

Mursion is the virtual environment where health care professionals practice and master their craft. We provide live virtual standardized patient training. We specialize in SP training for hard-to-cast medical fields like pediatrics or geriatrics. We also can do simulations of up to five avatars with just a single simulation specialist orchestrating the SP scenarios. Mursion is partnering with Duke University to study the efficacy of virtual standardized patient training.

61 2016 Annual ConferENce sponsors & exhibitors

555 University Ave. Rm. 8436, Toronto, ON 1X8 416-813-5682, [email protected]

OtoSim Inc. is the leading innovator in otoscopy and ophthalmoscopy simu- lation training tools. OtoSim 2™, PneumatoSim™, and OphthoSim™ simula- tion systems include motion-tracking examination devices, libraries of clini- cal scenarios, and a series of interactive self-examinations to bridge the training gap between the classroom and the clinic, enabling trainees to develop skills to excel in the clinical environment.

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Proctor: A portable, wireless system which enables you to play pre- recorded audible prompts, create paging zones and make ad-hoc voice announcements using a web interface.

62 2016 Annual ConferENce sponsors & exhibitors

113 J and M Dr., New Castle, DE 19702 302-562-7468, [email protected]

SimUCare provides simulated patient education and simulation facilitation training while using live, simulated patients to maintain realism and simula- tion devices specifically designed to elevate the simulated experiences. By enhancing the training process we provide the best fidelity possible and give the healthcare learners the most realistic environment in which to practice.

2021 L. St NW Suite 400, Washington, DC 20036 866-730-6127, [email protected]

The Society for Simulation in Healthcare Standardized Patient Special Inter- est Group serves as a resource to the larger SSH community for sharing SP methodology, and as a base for SP educators to access when participating in IMSH and SSH initiatives. Please join us for our reception and learn about SSH and the SP SIG.

63 2016 Annual ConferENce sponsors & exhibitors

12201 Research Parkway Ste. 300, Orlando, FL 32826 407-823-1665, [email protected]

The University of Central Florida College of Nursing in Orlando now offers an MS and graduate certificate in Nursing and Healthcare Simulation. Recog- nized by U.S. News & World Report among the “Most Innovative Schools” in the nation, UCF’s online program is the first and only program of its kind in Florida. Learn from four nationally recognized certified health care simula- tion educators at the nation’s second largest university. Develop skills for leading health care simulation programs; learn best practices and proven, evidence-based tactics of manikin-based simulation; and master how to evaluate and measure the effectiveness of simulation programs in the field.

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