Pediatric Simulation Symposia and Workshops

Pediatric Simulation Symposia and Workshops

IPSSW2017 1-3 June 2017 BOSTON, MA, USA th 9 International Pediatric Simulation Symposia and Workshops Collaborate. Create. Captivate. Book of Abstracts International Pediatric Simulation Society CONNECT SHARE FOLLOW IPSSglobal.org/ipssw2017 IPSSW2017 – BOOK OF ABSTRACTS BOOK OF ABSTRACTS All abstracts listed in the IPSSW2017 Book of Abstracts have been assigned a prefix for the type of presentation, a number for the session they are running in and a sequential abstract number. The authors’ whose names are marked with an asterisk (*) are the presenting authors. Abstracts have been divided in 11 topics as follows: 1. Simulation for procedural and psychomotor skills 2. Process improvement and organizational change 3. Innovation/ Future Direction and Outreach Simulation 4. Faculty development 5. Assessment (including use and validation of measurement and assessment tools) 6. Debriefing and teaching methodologies 7. Simulation instruction design and curriculum development 8. Patient safety and quality improvement 9. Educational Outreach (including remote, rural and international simulation education) 10. Crisis Resource Management/Human factors and Teamwork 11. Programme development/ Administration and Programme Management Hanging and removal of posters Poster boards will be marked with the final assigned numbers (which differ from the abstract submission numbers). Poster mounting time: Posters may be hung starting on Wednesday, 31 May, at 2:00 PM. Posters must be mounted prior to Thursday, 1 June at 10:30 AM. Poster removal time: Posters must be removed by Saturday, 03 June, at 3:30 PM. Posters that have not been removed by 5:30 PM will be disposed of by the organisers. Disclaimer This Book of Abstracts has been produced using author-supplied copy. Editing has been restricted to minor spelling corrections where appropriate, otherwise every effort has been made to reproduce the abstracts as originally submitted. The organiser and publishers assume no responsibility for any injury and/or damage to persons or property as a matter of product liability, negligence or otherwise, or from any use or operation of any methods, products, instructions or ideas contained in the material herein. IPSSW2017 – BOOK OF ABSTRACTS WS 08 – Debriefing As A Tool For Closing CONTENTS Performance Gaps Daniel Raemer, Jenny Rudolph, Andres Navedo, Jennifer Arnold Workshops (WS) ID: IPSSW2017-1116 WS 09 – Are You Prepared For A Disaster? WS 01 - Rapid Cycle Deliberate Practice For Using Simulation For Pediatric Disaster Triage Interprofessional Teams Education Cara B. Doughty, Bram Welch-Horan, Nadia Maria Carmen G. Diaz, Mark Cicero, Daniel J. Villarreal, Natalie Pham, Charlyn Davis, Karen Scherzer, Marc Auerbach, Barbara Walsh, Patricia, Jennifer Arnold, Marideth Rus, Daniel Grace Arteaga Lemke ID: IPSSW2017-1090 ID: IPSSW2017-1155 WS 10 – On The "Need For Speed": Pros And WS 02 - Juggling Many Balls And Spinning Cons Of Using Speeded Practice In Simulation Many Plates: Exploring Multi-Patient Education Simulation Martin Pusic, David Kessler Carol Lynn O'Dea, Frank Overly, Mark Cicero, ID: IPSSW2017-1242 Kevin Ching ID: IPSSW2017-1205 WS 11 – A Blended Approach To Effective Feedback In A Developing Country WS 03 - Cultural Prototypes And Differences Elaine L. Sigalet, Faizal Haji, Ian Wishart, In Simulation Debriefing Adam Dubrowski Francis Ulmer, Rana Sharara-Chami Ihsan, ID: IPSSW2017-1057 Ella Scott ID: IPSSW2017-1210 WS 12 – From The Idea To The Stage Mostafa A. Elbaba WS 04 – Technical Skills: Structured ID: IPSSW2017-1027 Facilitation Of Feedback Throughout Experiential Learning Event WS 13 – Train The Trainer: Mobile Simulation David Grant, Dan Magnus, Kirsty Brown Connecting Academic & Community Sites To ID: IPSSW2017-1224 Bridge Gaps In Care Barbara M. Walsh, Marc Auerbach, Sandeep WS 05 – Using Plus-Delta-Plus Human Factors Gangadharan, Jessica Katz-Nelson, Mindy Debriefing To Bridge Simulation And Clinical Hamilton, Marcie Gawel Environments ID: IPSSW2017-1220 Caitlin O'Brien, Kristen T. Leeman, Christopher Roussin, Denise Casey, Tricia Grandinetti, WS 14 – Beyond Procedures: Designing A Kristen E. Lindamood Comprehensive Boot Camp Experience ID: IPSSW2017-1088 Elizabeth Biddell, Stephanie Estephan, Kristine Nagy, Wendy Van Ittersum WS 06 – Using Simulation To Improve Staff ID: IPSSW2017-1034 Performance During Reorientation Of / Withdrawing Intensive Care WS 15 – Stirring The Pot: Blending Medical, Jonathan C. Hurst, Clare Robinson, Ranganath Interprofessional & Patient-Centered Ranganna, Ruth Gottstein Objectives In Simulation ID: IPSSW2017-1083 Hilary Woodward, David Kessler, Daniel Fenster, Nazreen Jamal, Jessica Kirsch, Selin WS 07 – Effective Training To Training Sagalowsky Effectiveness: Challenges For The Simulation ID: IPSSW2017-1094 Educator David L. Rodgers, Roberta L. Hales ID: IPSSW2017-1208 2 IPSSW2017 – BOOK OF ABSTRACTS WS 16 – Developing A Simulation Based OP 01-3 – Development Of A Simulation- Return To Work Programme: 5 Year Based Interprofessional Teamwork Experience Of London PRACP Course Assessment Tool For Residents Mithila D'souza, Trisha Radia, Camilla Zia Bismilla, Tehnaz Boyle, Karen Mangold, Kingdon, Mehrengise Cooper Wendy Van Ittersum, Marjorie Lee White, ID: IPSSW2017-1115 Pavan Zaveri, Leah Mallory ID: IPSSW2017-1178 WS 17 – Building Robust Assessment Tools For Simulations In The Era Of Milestones And OP 01-4 – Code Response Training – Getting Epas A Whole Hospital Up To Speed Karen Mangold, Mary Mcbride, Mark Adler Pavan Zaveri, Mary Patterson, Heather Walsh, ID: IPSSW2017-1102 Laura Nicoholson, Jeff Sestokas ID: IPSSW2017-1071 WS 18 – Leveraging Simulation And Debriefing To Reduce Diagnostic Errors By OP 01-5 - Evaluation Of A Simulation Pediatric Health Care Providers Augmented Emergency Triage, Assessment Gunjan Tiyyagura, Marc Auerbach, Ambrose And Treatment Course In Malawi Wong, Isabel Gross, Matthew Lipshaw Elaine L. Sigalet, Ian Wishart, Faizal Haji, ID: IPSSW2017-1059 Norman Lufesi, Elizabeth Molyneux, Adam Dubrowski WS 19 – The Engineering Of Sim: Creating An ID: IPSSW2017-1134 "in-House" Service For 3D Printing And Design Of Novel Trainers OP 01-6 – What If This...Happens At Home? Melissa Burke, Stephen Wilson, Gregory Loan, Simulation To Prepare Caregivers Of Medically Katie Livingston, Andrew Hosmer, Noah Complex Children Schulz, Mariah Geritano, Peter Weinstock Christie J. Bruno, Natalie Mccawley, Tiffany ID: IPSSW2017-1194 Simon, Lindsay Johnston, Kelly Kadlec ID: IPSSW2017-1077 WS 20 – Using Simulation To Teach Family- Centred Care In An Interprofessional OP 02-1 – Rapid Cycle Deliberate Practice Environment Training Improves Performance In Simulated Amir Karmali, Kathryn Parker Neonatal Resuscitation ID: IPSSW2017-1045 Maclain Magee, Christiana R. Farkouh, Tove S. Rosen Submission ID: IPSSW2017-1120 Oral Presentations (OP) OP 02-2 – Debriefing Challenges In India: OP 01-1 – The Mepa Global Rating Scale For Experience From Pediatric Simulation Training Simulation-Based Assessment: A Multicentre And Research Society Validation Study Vijayanand Jamalpuri, Sujatha Thyagarajan, Tobias Everett, Ralph Mackinnon, Elaine Ng, Geethanjali Ramachandra, Rakshay Shetty, Pradeep Kulkarni, Bruno Borges, Michael Amy Kline, Michael Shepherd, Vinay Nadkarni, Letal, Melinda Fleming, Dylan Bould Anne Ades ID: IPSSW2017-1069 ID: IPSSW2017-1237 OP 01-2 – CPR & Parental Presence: Design OP 02-3 - Evolution Of Stress Response And Validation Of An Assessment Scale Of The During Debriefing Of Repetitive Immersive Family Facilitator Role Simulations Over One Year Denis Oriot, Cecile Bricault, Aiham Ghazali Aiham D. Ghazali, Stéphanie Ragot, Denis ID: IPSSW2017-1240 Oriot ID: IPSSW2017-1161 3 IPSSW2017 – BOOK OF ABSTRACTS OP 02-4 – Debriefing Clinical Events: OP 03-5 – The P-LHET: A Novel Approach To Exploring And Applying Frameworks Designing Simulation-Based Education Jennifer L. Arnold, Cara Doughty, Daniel Sessions Lemke, Kevin Roy, Mona Khattab, Lindsy Lamia Soghier, Jennifer Owens, Beverley Niklaus, David Kessler, Paul Mullen, Chris Robin Roussin, Heather Wolfe, Anne Ades, Heather ID: IPSSW2017-1191 French, Lauren Zinns ID: IPSSW2017-1222 OP 03-6 – New Techniques For Rapid On- Boarding Of Simulation engineers OP 02-5 - The Role Of Simulation In Teaching Katie Fitzpatrick, Katherine Jamieson, Gena New Nursing Staff How To Raise Concerns Koufos, Christopher Roussin, Kaitlyn Nogueira Using The Pace Structure ID: IPSSW2017-1261 Ben Mcnaughten, Carol Junk, Catherine Diamond, Thomas W. Bourke, Andrew J. OP 04-1 – Lights, Camera, Action! Exploring Thompson The frontier Of Simulation And film Making ID: IPSSW2017-1129 Donna Luff, Eric Stange, Peter Frumkin, Lewis Wheeler, Elaine Meyer OP 02-6 – Teaching Team Building To ID: IPSSW2017-1256 Enhance Healthcare Team Performance Using Simulation Education OP 04-2 – When A Child Dies. Simulating The Ankhi Dutta, Rachel Marek, Jennifer L. Arnold, Death Of An Infant: Key Practical And Karen E. Patricia, Gemma Elegores, Brande Communication Skills Bielik, Lindsay Zaremba Elizabeth Akers, Rachel Cooke, Lydia Judge- ID: IPSSW2017-1087 Kronis, Dorothy Moore Brookes ID: IPSSW2017-1141 OP 03-1 – Pediatric Simulation Instructors Workshop OP 04-3 – Can We Scale Communication Mostafa A. Elbaba Training Online? Web-Based Workshops On ID: IPSSW2017-1020 Disclosure And Apology Donna Luff, Megan Lamberto, Elaine Meyer OP 03-2 – Simulathon – Pediatric Trauma ID: IPSSW2017-1251 Simulation Training In-Situ Across India Sujatha Thyagarajan, Geethanjali OP 04-4 – New UK National Advanced Ramachandra,

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