
#ASPE2015 June 14-17, 2015 • Denver Marriott City Center Denver, Colorado, USA ON-SITE PROGRAM “Training Professional Performance through the Power of Human Interaction” 14th Annual Conference Session Abstracts To view the session abstracts, please download the event app titled “ASPE 14th Annual Confernece” available on Google Play and Apple iTunes app store. Abbreviation Type of Programming Session Length IM Saturday Immersion Workshop 8 hours (additional fee) PCW Sunday Pre-Conference Workshop 4 hours (additional fee) PD Presentation/Discussion 90 minutes W Workshop 90 minutes OA Oral Abstract Presentation 20 minutes each (grouped thematically) TT Training Technique 60 minutes SS SnapShot Presentations 15 minutes each (grouped thematically) RWT Real World Technology 90 minutes PO Poster Presentation 45 minutes (grouped thematically) Session Theme Abbreviation Administration ADMIN Advancing SPs AD SP Curriculum/Case Development CURR/CD GTA/MUTA GTA/MUTA Hybrid Simulation HYBRID Interprofessional Education IPE Real World Technology RWT SP Educator Development SP ED DEV SP Methodology: Applications Beyond Medicine SP METH ABM Technology TECH 2 14th Annual Conference General Information WELCOME TO ThE 2015 ASPE CONFERENCE The 14th Annual Conference is here and we are so pleased that Denver has welcomed us in celebration of SP education and methodologies. The 2015 ASPE Annual Conference is the collective vision of many collaborators and contributors. The exceptional Conference Committee, our ASPE staff, leaders from the field, and you – our dedicated members and conference attendees – have all helped to shape this year’s outstanding program and unique learning experience. This conference promises to engage you, showcase creative works, stimulate professional development, and provide ongoing opportunities to network and collaborate. 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 (activities I continue to challenge everyone to do). To ensure that we take care of ourselves along the way, there are sessions on stress relief and relaxation, and—many opportunities to sit down, connect, and network with your peers. To start it off, Pamela Andreatta, PhD, EdD, MFA, will reflect on the essential role of simulated (standardized) patients in simulation-based clinical education. On Monday, Anne Marie Madziak, Hon B.A. MLIS,will challenge us to reimagine leadership as everybody’s business. Then on Tuesday, Antoine Tesniere, MD, PhD, will give the state of address on virtual simulation. To deepen your knowledge, I encourage you to take part in the networking and professional development opportunities the conference has to offer. Connect with members of the Board of Directors who are always happy to hear from you. Connect with an ASPE SIG or committee. ASPE has four Special Interest Groups (Hybrid, GTA/MUTA, Interprofessional Education (IPE), and exSPanding our graSP in non-healthcare professions) and nine committees who are seeking new members to help make ASPE an even stronger organization. I also hope you’ll consider getting involved in one of these groups. It’s the best way to stay connected to your colleagues throughout the year and guide ASPE’s future. 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. Sincerely, Karen (“K”) Lewis, PhD President 3 Things to Do in Denver! The Denver Marriott City Center is located in the heart of Denver’s Downtown Neighborhood. This prime location provides ample shopping, restaurants and activities within steps of the hotel. AREA ATTRACTIONS • Denver Botanic Gardens (720) 865-3745 www.botanicgardens.org (2 Miles) • Denver Tourism Guide (303) 892-1112 www.denver.org (1 Block) • Denver Museum of Nature & Science (303) 322-7009 www.dmns.org (3.5 Miles) • Denver Art Museum (303) 640-2793 www.denverartmuseum.org (12 Blocks) • Denver Center for the Performing Arts (303) 893-4000 www.denvercenter.org (7 Blocks) • Downtown Aquarium (303) 561-4450 www.downtownaquarium.com (2.5 Miles) • Molly Brown House Museum (303) 832-4092 www.mollybrown.org (13 Blocks) • Colorado Symphony (303) 592-7777 www.coloradosymphony.org (7 Blocks) • The Denver Zoo (303) 376-4800 www.denverzoo.org (3 Miles) • Six Flags Elitch Gardens (303) 595-4386 www.elitchgardens.com (2 Miles) • The Butterfly Pavilion (303) 469-5441 www.buterflies.org (15 Miles) • The Pavilions Shopping Center (303) 260-6000 www.denverpavilions.com (4 Blocks) • Colorado State Capital (303) 866-2604 www.colorado.gov/capitaltour (10 Blocks) • U.S. Mint (303) 405-4761 www.usmint.gov/mint_tours/ (8 Blocks) • Trendy Lower Downtown “LoDo” (303) 628-5428 www.lodo.org (5 Blocks) • Union Station (800) 872- 7245 www.denverunionstation.org (11 Blocks) ENTERTAINMENT & SPORTS VENUES • Mile High Stadium (303) 649-9000 www.invescofieldatmilehigh.com (4 Miles) • Coors Field (303) 762-5437 www.rockies.mlb.com (12 Blocks) • Pepsi Center (303) 405-1350 www.pepsicenter.com (2 Miles) • Denver Center for the Performing Arts (303) 893-4000 www.denvercenter.org (7 Blocks) • Colorado Symphony (303) 592-7777 www.coloradosymphony.org (7 Blocks) • Red Rocks Amphitheater (303) 572-4700 www.redrocksonline.com (12 Miles) • Comedy Works (303) 595-3637 www.comedyworks.com (6 Blocks) ShOPPING & SPAS • The Pavilions Shopping Center (303) 260-6000 www.denverpavilions.com (4 Blocks) • 16th Street Mall (303) 534-6161 www.denver.org (1 Block) • Cherry Creek (303) 388-3900 www.cherrycreek.com (4 Miles) • Veda Salon & Spa (303) 567-7500 www.coloradoveda.com (2 Blocks) • Brown Palace Spa (800)312-2599 www.brownpalace.com/spa (3 Blocks) • Ritz Carlton Spa (800) 312-3800 www.ritrzcarlton.com (3 Blocks) OUTDOOR RECREATION & ACTIVITIES • Denver B-Cycle (bike rentals, outside hotel) (303) 825-3325 www.denverbcycle. com (0 blocks) • Cherry Creek Trail (40 mile trail) Please see hotel concierge for map (6 blocks) • Golf (720) 865-4653 www.denvergov.org/golf (2 Miles) • Rock Climbing (303) 756-3100 www.rei.com ( 1.5 miles) 4 14th Annual Conference Plenary Speakers SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 2015 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm Opening Plenary: The Essential Role of Simulated (Standardized) Patients in Simulation-Based Clinical Education Pamela Andreatta, PhD, EdD, MFA, MA, ChSE, Professor, University of Central Florida – Institute of Simulation and Training Dr. Pamela Andreatta is professor and director of human performance research in medical and surgical education at the University of Central Florida, adjunct professor of surgical education at the University of Melbourne, and adjunct professor of medical education at Monash University. Dr. Andreatta is an internationally recognized leader and expert human performance investigator responsible for over $22M in research on six continents supporting the investigation and development of advanced instructional practices for high- precision clinical and surgical interventions, and innovative communication strategies that improve healthcare quality and safety. She studies the uses of advanced practices in individual and team-based methods for instruction, performance assessment, and maintenance of competencies in medical, surgical, nursing and allied health practices. Dr. Andreatta is the president of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare, where she has served as a member of the Board of Directors for 6 years. She has also served as an appointed delegate for the American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists simulation consortium; appointed delegate to the American College of Surgeons Accredited Education Institutes research committee; consultant to Health Workforce Australia; consultant to American College of Nurse Midwives; and for the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. Dr. Andreatta also serves on the Board of Directors for Metrics Medicus. She was the Founding Director (Emeritus) of 5 14th Annual Conference Plenary Speakers Clinical Simulation Center at the University of Michigan Medical School in the USA. Dr. Andreatta consults with numerous industry, government, and philanthropic partners who are committed to improving human performance in medicine, surgery, nursing, and allied health professions. Monday, June 15, 2015 MONDAY, JUNE 15, 2015 7:45 am - 8:45 am Re-Imagining Leadership as Everybody’s Business Anne Marie Madziak, MLIS, Library Development Consultant, Southern Ontario Library Service, London, Ontario, Canada Anne Marie Madziak is a library development consultant with Southern Ontario Library Service. In addition to consulting, facilitating, training and coaching, she coordinates the APLL Institute, a leadership development program aimed at public library staff with leadership aspirations. An important feature of the program is a strong focus on peer learning and the benefits of going through the program as a cohort, a community of learners who support and stretch one another and collectively create the conditions for optimal learning and growth. She has taught a leadership course in the MLIS program at Western University,
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