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This is a monthly podcast designed for healthcare workers looking to sharpen their minds and clinical skills. In each episode, we'll sit down and talk with an active healthcare professional as they reflect on some of their experience and expertise. We'll look to apply what we learn in a way that not only benefits you, but those around you. All specialties and topics are fair game, so come join your host and Simulation Coordinator, Jonathan Marsh, to hear more High-Fidelity Conversations!
- 26 - Simulation Soapbox | Newer is NOT always better
[Ep23] This special episode is the result of what happens after scrolling through social media ... Join your host and Simulation Coordinator, Jonathan Marsh, as he rants about a few particular items relating to new technology in medical education. We dig into why it's important to choose your words carefully - things to consider before purchasing the latest tech for education - why VR may not be the best thing since sliced bread - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!
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Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comWed, 17 Apr 2024 - 25 - Creating a Critical Care Fellowship | Setting up ICU RNs for success with Amanda Hamlin
[Ep22] Get ready to dig into the details of creating a critical care fellowship program for ICU RNs! Amanda Hamlin, MSN, RN, CCRN joins us to share all the details from her own experience as a Critical Care Fellowship Coordinator. She is also the Critical Care Clinical Educator for the Grove City campus within Mount Carmel Health System - here in Columbus, Ohio.
We'll dive into all the details about course materials, simulations, time management, financial considerations - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!Listen in on our conversation to learn more about:
What specific education topics are covered in this program? Where are the educational materials obtained from?What kind of simulations are included?How are Standardized Patients (SPs) incorporated into this event?How is the clinical and educational time balanced for RNs?What kind of data is collected?And more!
American Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN)AACN Essentials of Critical Care Orientation (ECCO) courseOther AACN online coursesStandardized Patients | HFC Podcast Ep 8When Simulation is NOT Appropriate (Part 1) | HFC Podcast Ep 17When Simulation is NOT Appropriate (Part 2) | HFC Podcast Ep 18When Simulation is NOT Appropriate (Part 3) | HFC Podcast Ep 20
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Contacts:Amanda Hamlin
amanda.harrow@mchs.comJonathan Marsh
jonathan.marsh@mchs.com
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Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comWed, 13 Mar 2024 - 24 - Updates | Podcast app changes, 1K downloads, and new release dates!
A few quick updates about:
A couple of podcast listening apps are disappearing.The show is almost to 1K downloads!Starting next month, the release date for future episodes is changing.Check out the latest podcast episode about Mobile Stroke Units!
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Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comThu, 22 Feb 2024 - 23 - Mobile Stroke Units | Reducing time to treatment with Corbin Willis
[Ep21] Have you ever heard of a Mobile Stroke Unit (MSU)? When time is critical for helping restore a patient back to their normal - like during a suspected stroke - a MSU can cut down on the time needed to not only identify the stroke, but also treat it.
In this episode we talk with Corbin Willis, a Physician Assistant at Riverside Methodist Hospital who specializes in acute stroke care. He also happens to work on the Mobile Stroke Treatment Unit (MSTU) in the Columbus, Ohio area.
Some of the topics we'll cover are:
What's the local history of the MSTU?Who all staffs a vehicle like this?How is the MSTU dispatched?What are the treatment options once the MSTU arrives?What were some of the challenges of starting a mobile stroke unit?What are some of the current trends with wakeup strokes?Are there any future changes coming to the current MSTU in Columbus?And more!Quick Links:
TIMELESS study updates: PubMed ArticleAdditional PDFs: Linktree
Episode Contacts:Corbin Willis
Physician Assistant (Acute Stroke Response)
corbin.willis@ohiohealth.comNathan Jennings
MSTU Team Manager
nathan.jennings@ohiohealth.comMaelee Hall
MSTU Specialist & Operations
maelee.hall@ohiohealth.com
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Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comTue, 06 Feb 2024 - 22 - When Simulation is Not Appropriate (Part 3 of 3) | Matching education needs and methods with Daniel Abbey
[Ep20] For the people working behind-the-scenes in medical education - specifically in the simulation specialty - they are frequently demonstrating the utility and value of simulation to help learners apply their knowledge in a safe and controlled environment. BUT - it can be challenging at times to also remember that simulation is NOT always the best option to resolve your medical education needs.
This is the final episode in a special three part series on recognizing when simulation may not be the most appropriate solution. Join us as we talk with Daniel Abbey (MSN, RN, EMT-P), the Regional Director at the Center for Innovative Learning within the Mount Carmel Health System in Columbus, Ohio. We dig into how he processes education requests - tips to help educators remain comfortable during those early sim conversations - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!
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HFC Podcast Episode #17: When Simulation is Not Appropriate | Part 1 with Scott WinfieldHFC Podcast Episode #18: When Simulation is Not Appropriate | Part 2 with Eric ShaloskyAdditional PDFs: LinktreeDo you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!
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Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comMon, 08 Jan 2024 - 21 - Adult Learning Theory | Considerations for the adult learner with Matthew Stryker
[Ep19] Have you ever heard the term Adult Learning Theory (ALT) and wondered what all it encompasses? How can we use it for making education more effective toward the desired audience? As the name implies, it relates to how adults learn, but we'll dig a little deeper to find application for a variety of learning environments, as well as compare and contrast it to concepts from how children learn.
Join us as we talk with Matthew Stryker, a Learning and Development Consultant within Mount Carmel Health System. He’s experienced with both adults and children for educational design, is licensed in Early Childhood Education, and has a Masters of Education in Technology and Instructional Design. Tune in to this episode and find out more about ALT - how it can be applied - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!
Summary of Adult Learning Theory (PubMed Article)
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Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comTue, 05 Dec 2023 - 20 - When Simulation is Not Appropriate (Part 2 of 3) | Matching education needs and methods with Eric Shalosky
[Ep18] For the people working behind-the-scenes in medical education - specifically in the simulation specialty - they are frequently demonstrating the utility and value of simulation to help learners apply their knowledge in a safe and controlled environment. BUT - it can be challenging at times to also remember that simulation is NOT always the best option to resolve your medical education needs.
This episode kicks off part two in a special three part series on recognizing when simulation may not be the most appropriate solution. Join us as we talk with OhioHealth Lead Simulationist, Eric Shalosky, EMT-B, CHSOS, about how he processes education requests - alternate education methods - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!
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HFC Podcast Episode #13: Debriefing | Finding methods and strategies that work for youCHSOS CertificationOhioHealth Learning CentersAdditional PDFs: LinktreeDo you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!
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Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comMon, 06 Nov 2023 - 19 - When Simulation is Not Appropriate (Part 1 of 3) | Matching education needs and methods with Scott Winfield
[Ep17] For the people working behind-the-scenes in medical education - specifically in the simulation specialty - they are frequently demonstrating the utility and value of simulation to help learners apply their knowledge in a safe and controlled environment. BUT - it can be challenging at times to also remember that simulation is not always the best option to resolve your medical education needs.
This episode kicks off a special three part series on recognizing when simulation may not be the most appropriate solution. Join us as we talk with Education Resources Specialist and Medical Simulationist, Scott Winfield, from The Ohio State University's College of Medicine. We'll learn more about how he processes education requests - alternate education methods - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!
Quick Links:
Taxonomies of LearningValidating Assessment Tools in Simulation (NIH Article)Info regarding the Simulation Educator Needs Assessment Tool (SENAT)OSU College of Medicine Sim labAdditional PDFs: LinktreeDo you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!
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Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comMon, 09 Oct 2023 - 18 - Aerospace Medicine | Healthcare in microgravity with Dr. Natacha Chough
[Ep16] Have you ever been curious to know more about aerospace medicine? Maybe you've wondered how medical assessments are done while the astronauts are still in Earth's orbit? Join us in this episode as we talk with flight surgeon, Dr. Natacha Chough, about some of the healthcare-related challenges her and other NASA colleagues navigate to ensure astronauts stay safe - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!
Natacha Chough, MD, MPH, FAsMA, FAAEM, FAWM is a flight surgeon with the NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. She also supports education in her role as part-time faculty at The University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB). If you have any questions for Dr. Chough, she may be emailed at: natacha.g.chough@nasa.gov
Listen in on our conversation to learn more about:
What does a flight surgeon's day usually look like? How does microgravity change medication delivery?Are there quirks to using an AED in space?What happens to medical waste?How do astronauts stay physically and mentally fit?What are common medical conditions that astronauts experience?And more!
UTMBConan O'Brian interview with retired, Canadian astronaut, Chris HadfieldHow to do CPR in space (YouTube video)Houston We Have a Podcast: Astronaut Health (Ep 22)The Aerospace Medicine Podcast: NASA Flight Surgeons and UTMB Faculty (S2 Ep4)Linktree for downloadable materials not listed in the show notes
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Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comTue, 05 Sep 2023 - 17 - Chaplaincy in Healthcare | Finding hope, meaning, and strength with Chaplain John Ruiz
[Ep15] Have you ever wondered what a chaplain does in a healthcare setting? Guiding families through the hospital environment, providing spiritual care to patients, and helping people with what comes next are just a small sample of the many hats worn by chaplains. Join us in this episode as we talk to Chaplain John Ruiz about his roles and responsibilities, education requirements for being a Board Certified Chaplain (BCC), what it was like to work in his role during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!
John Ruiz is a chaplain with the Spiritual Care Services team at Mount Carmel East Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. He is also a pastor and author. Most recently he published the book, A Chaplain's Perspective on the 2020-2021 Pandemic: Tragedy, Resilience, Hope. Listen in on our conversation to learn more about:
What are the different roles of a chaplain in healthcare?What are the differences between a chaplain, pastor, and a priest?What kind of education requirements are there to be a Board Certified Chaplain?How did the role of chaplain change during the pandemic?How does he stay hopeful in a role that is often around so much tragedy?What are some of the lessons he has learned while serving people in healthcare?
Chaplain John Ruiz's book: Amazon or Barnes & NobleMount Carmel Spiritual Care
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Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comMon, 07 Aug 2023 - 16 - Off for July | Returning in August
The title says it all for this one. We'll be back-in-action this August, but check out our other episodes while you wait!
So far - we've chatted with experts in maggot therapy, forensic nursing, high-flow nasal cannulas, music therapy - and more - so there's plenty of selection to help pass the time while you anticipate the next podcast episode!
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Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comMon, 03 Jul 2023 - 15 - Adenosine | Do you use the single or double-syringe method?
[Ep14] How are you delivering adenosine for treating a patient with SVT? Do you stick with pushing your med and flush separately? Maybe you are already trying out the single-syringe method where adenosine and normal saline are mixed together before being delivered? This episode digs into a study that looks at whether or not the single-syringe method is inferior to the double-syringe method. Tune in to learn what the study revealed - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!
What you'll learn in this episode:
What are the current AHA recommendations for treating a stable tachycardia with a pulse?Is the effectiveness of adenosine altered when it's diluted in a syringe with normal saline?When should I consider giving more or less adenosine for the first dose?How much saline should I bolus adenosine with?Is the single-syringe method better or worse than the double-syringe method?And more!
Linktree for downloadable materials not listed in the show notes - aka the studiesStability of diluted adenosineIntention-to-treat principleClinicaltrials.gov article on single-syringe method vs. double-syringe (more readable PDF formats found in Linktree link)AHA Abstract (note the "Results" percentages do NOT match the listed data on the original study)
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Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comMon, 05 Jun 2023 - 14 - Debriefing | Finding methods and strategies that work for you
[Ep13] Do you have a specific style that you use to debrief? Have you been using one particular method for a while and just want to freshen up on the whole process? Maybe you've tried searching for "the best" debrief methods - only to walk away frustrated by how many options are available? Either way - this episode is packed with tips, tricks and actual debriefing models for medical education. Listen in on our conversations to learn more about the important components of a debrief, debriefing techniques, debriefing adjuncts - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!
What you'll learn in this episode:
What are the important foundations of a debrief?What are some of the current models for debriefing?How do I know which debriefing model to use?When do I start thinking about piecing together the elements of a debrief?How can I enhance my "normal" debrief sessions?And more!
Linktree for downloadable materials not listed in the show notes - aka all the studiesPoll EverywhereKahoot!Debrief2Learn PEARLS ResourcesTALK Method (clinical debriefing model)
Quick Links:Special thanks to our multiple guests for answering the question, "How do you debrief?"
Listed in order of appearance:
Tamara West, BSN, RN, TCRN
Trauma Performance Improvement Coordinator
tamara.west@mchs.comGlen Keating
PreHospital Elements, LLC
prehospitalelements@gmail.comDeidra Weatherby, MS, EFM-C, RN-BC
L&D Clinical Educator
deidra.weatherby@mchs.com
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Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comTue, 09 May 2023 - 13 - Maggot Therapy | Additional tools to help heal wounds with Dr. Ronald Sherman
[Ep12] Have you ever considered biotherapy options to help heal wounds? Let's get more specific - what are your thoughts on maggot therapy? Do you know how it works, or what kinds of patients might benefit from maggot therapy? Before you brush off the idea of medicinal maggots, listen in on our conversation about why they are a fantastic tool to consider for wound care - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!
Ronald Sherman, M.D., M.Sc., DTM&H, is an expert in maggot therapy, as well as the Director of the BioTherapeutics, Education and Research (BTER) Foundation in Irvine, California. The BTER Foundation is a not-for-profit public charity that supports patient care, education, and research in maggot therapy and symbiotic medicine. Listen in on our conversation to learn more about:
What is the process like when applying maggot therapy?What do the maggots actually do to the dead tissue?How are the maggots made ready for human use?How are the maggots kept on the wound?How do you dispose of the maggots after using them?Do maggots encourage new tissue growth?Can you use maggots with other wound therapy techniques?And more!
Linktree: Link to PDFs relating to maggot therapyBioTherapeutics, Education, & Research FoundationInternational Biotherapy SocietyA Complete Guide to Maggot Therapy (free electronic book)
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Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comTue, 04 Apr 2023 - 12 - AHA Conversations | Common mistakes and myths for ACLS, BLS, PALS and NRP
[Ep11] Are you nervous about taking your American Heart Association (AHA) course for the first time? Maybe you aren't new to the course, but you just don't like the pressure you feel with renewing your certification? Join us this month to learn more about common myths and mistakes that can be associated with taking an AHA course. We'll take a big picture view on ACLS, BLS, PALS, and NRP to see how you can better prepare for your next class - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!
Jeff Gamble, EMT-P and Erin Adamik, MSN, RN, CPN join us in this episode to help you be successful in your next AHA session. Jeff is a Simulation Coordinator and AHA Training Center Coordinator for ACLS and BLS within the Mount Carmel Health System. Erin is the Skills Center Coordinator and AHA Training Center Coordinator for PALS at Nationwide Children's Hospital (Columbus, OH). Listen in on our conversations to learn more about:
When is the optimal time to give Epi during a cardiac arrest?Is it okay to just do hands-only CPR?How often should a pediatric patient be ventilated?Can you give pediatric patients an antiarrhythmic medication?What is MR. SOPA, and when is it used?And more!
Linktree: Link to AHA content mentioned in this episode
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Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comMon, 06 Mar 2023 - 11 - 'Tis the Season for RSV | Pediatric RSV management with Laura Holdren
[Ep10] Do you work in EMS or another kind of healthcare space where you primarily see adult patients? Maybe pediatric patients aren't your specialty, but there's still a chance you might encounter one when you clock-in for your shift? Let's chat about what to keep in mind when taking care of pediatric patients who may have RSV - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!
Laura Holdren, MSN, RN is an EMS Coordinator with the Nationwide Children's Hospital EMS Program, here in Columbus, Ohio. She also functions as a nurse educator/EMS CE instructor.
For this episode, we talk with Laura about practical tips for managing pediatric patients with suspected RSV. This particular episode is most appropriate for healthcare providers who are used to taking care of adults, but still see an occasional pediatric patient too. If that sounds like you, check out this conversation to learn more about:
Is there a season for RSV?What are some common signs and symptoms for RSV?What kind of treatment options exist for EMS and in-hospital providers?Is there a vaccine for RSV?And more!Quick Links:
CDC RSV ResourcesAmerican Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)Healthychildren.org (AAP Parenting Website)PediaCast - Episode 504 - RSV and BronchiolitisNCH Education Contacts
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Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comMon, 06 Feb 2023 - 10 - "Untitling" Your Physician | The effects of calling your doctor by their first name with Dr. Dawn Prall
[Ep9] Do you call your physician by their first name? Or do you keep things traditional by always calling your provider "doctor" when visiting their office? Maybe you're a physician who is burnt out on people calling you by your first name while you're on-the-job? Listen in on this conversation with Dr. Dawn Prall as we talk about the advantages and disadvantages of going casual with professional titles - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!
Dawn Prall, M.D., FACEP, is the Medical Director for the Center for Innovative Learning (aka the Mount Carmel Sim Lab), here in Columbus, Ohio. She also has extensive experience as an acute care physician.
For this episode, we talk with her about an online article from Medscape dealing with the pros and cons of ditching a formal title for a physician in a clinical setting. Dr. Prall is notorious in the Sim Lab for wanting her colleagues to call her "Dawn," but listen in on this episode to see if she holds the same thoughts for how people should address her in a clinical environment. Check out this conversation to learn more about:
What are some of the consequences of addressing a physician by their first name?Does gender play a factor in "untitling" a physician?What can you do, as a physician, to help promote a friendly interaction with patients while maintaining professional boundaries?What can you do, as the patient, to avoid offending your physician by being too casual?And more!
PDFs of the Medscape article and associated studies: Linktree
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Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comTue, 03 Jan 2023 - 9 - Standardized Patients | More than just a manikin for education with Sally Hinshaw
[Ep8] Have you ever heard of a Standardized Patient - aka a SP? Maybe you already know what one is, and you're interested in becoming one? Listen in on this conversation with Sally Hinshaw, a professional SP, to learn about her journey into this specialty, tricks of the trade, and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!
Sally Hinshaw is a local, professional Standardized Patient (SP). She's been assisting our Sim Lab for years in various healthcare scenarios as she pretends to be a patient for learners who require an extra dose of realism to help achieve the required goals. Listen in on this conversation with Sally to learn more about:
What does a SP do?What kinds of scenarios does a SP help with?What are the advantages of using a SP vs. a manikin?How do I become a SP?Do I need to have a medical background to become a SP?Can I be a SP for virtual education?And more!
More info on what a Standardized Patient is and related info: healthysimulation.com
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Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comMon, 05 Dec 2022 - 8 - Forensic Nursing | Reality vs fiction with Melisa Minier
[Ep7] What comes to mind when you think of forensic nursing? Do you know what really goes on, or what kind of training is involved for those who wish to specialize in this branch of nursing? Learn fact from fiction, how forensic specialists can keep themselves mentally fit, and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!
Melisa Minier, BSN, RN, is the manager for the Forensic Nurses Program within the Mount Carmel Health System in Columbus, Ohio. She still works clinically as a forensic nurse, and at the time of recording for this episode, was the outgoing president for the International Association of Forensic Nurses (IAFN). Listen in on this conversation with Melisa to learn more about:
What does a forensic nurse do?What resources do victims have?Are there fees for patients who need forensic exams?Are there special ways to gather evidence?What kind of training is involved to become a forensic nurse?What are helpful tips for those who are not forensic specialists, but still interact with them?Where can I learn more about this specialty?And more!
International Association of Forensic NursesForensic Nursing NetworkAmerican Academy of Forensic SciencesDuquesne University Forensic Nursing ProgramSexual Assault Response Network of Central Ohio CDC STI Treatment GuidelinesOhio Alliance to End Sexual ViolenceSexual Assault Response TeamHelpLine
Quick Links:
Melisa's work email: mminier@mchs.comMount Carmel Forensic Department: 614-234-0499
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Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comMon, 07 Nov 2022 - 7 - High-Flow Nasal Cannulas | The advantages and applications with Andy Steel
[Ep6] Are you comfortable with using a high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC)? Have you ever heard of Airvo? If you've ever wanted to know a little bit more about how a HFNC works and the considerations that come with it, then you'll want to listen in as we talk with Respiratory Therapist, Andy Steel. He'll get into the details about when a HFNC may be appropriate to consider, and how it compares to other similar treatments - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!
When does a nasal cannula get bumped up to a "high-flow" classification?Who is a HFNC appropriate for?What is dead space washout?What is Airvo?How does something like Airvo compare to CPAP and BiPAP?Which hospital units are using HFNC/Airvo?And more!
Andy Steel, BBA, RRT, RCP, is the Clinical Coordinator for Respiratory Services on the Mount Carmel Saint Ann's campus, here in the Westerville, Ohio area. He still works clinically as a Respiratory Therapist in addition to helping out with the occasional education request that pops up, because he's a fantastic resource for his area of expertise. In this episode, Andy helps break down what exactly a high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) is, in addition to helping us compare it to other similar treatment options in the healthcare setting. Listen in on our conversation to learn more about:
Airvo WebsiteLinktree: Links to content mentioned on past episodes
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Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comMon, 03 Oct 2022 - 6 - Studying the Studies (Part 2 of 2) | Comparing two research papers with Lynn Shaffer
[Ep5] Do you ever wonder if the studies you read are actually good? Are they set up for success, or are they riddled with red flags? Maybe you aren't sure about how to even find a research paper. Listen in on this second half of a two part conversation with Senior Statistical Analyst, Lynn Shaffer. We compare and contrast the quality of two research papers - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!
Lynn Shaffer, PhD, is a Senior Statistical Analyst with the Mount Carmel Health System. She works in the Office of Research Affairs to support clinical research and quality improvement projects for the GME residents and faculty . Her expertise includes epidemiology, research and statistical methodology. During part one of our discussion (Episode 4), Lynn proposed a few ways to not only find quality research papers, but also trouble-shoot them. For this second part, we're going to compare the methods and presentation of two different research papers involving synthetic CBD. Listen in on our conversation to hear us break down the good, the bad, and the ugly from each paper. Links to the research paper PDFs can be found below.
Linktree: Links to the research papers mentioned in this showPubMed: Search engine for biomedical literatureThe EQUATOR Network: International initiative seeking to promote transparent and accurate reporting, as well as wider use of robust reporting guidelinesClinicalTrials.gov: Database of privately and publicly funded studies from around the worldCASP Checklist for Randomized Trials: A downloadable PDF checklist to help review a study that reports randomized trial resultsMount Carmel Research InstituteMount Carmel Health Sciences Library
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Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comMon, 19 Sep 2022 - 5 - Studying the Studies (Part 1 of 2) | Finding and evaluating published research with Lynn Shaffer
[Ep4] Do you ever wonder if the studies you read are actually good? Are they set up for success, or are they riddled with red flags? Maybe you aren't sure about how to even find a research paper. Listen in on this two part conversation with Senior Statistical Analyst, Lynn Shaffer, as we discuss how to find studies and evaluate their reliability - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!
Lynn Shaffer, PhD, is a Senior Statistical Analyst with the Mount Carmel Health System. She works in the Office of Research Affairs to support clinical research and quality improvement projects for the GME residents and faculty . Her expertise includes epidemiology, research and statistical methodology. During our discussion, Lynn proposes a few ways to not only find quality research papers, but also how we can trouble-shoot the ones we do find. Listen in on our conversation to learn more about:
What are some of the search engines we can use to find quality studies?How are studies typically structured?What are some of the red and yellow flags to look for?Is there such a thing as a perfect sample size?And more!
Linktree: Links to the research papers mentioned in the showPubMed: Search engine for biomedical literatureThe EQUATOR Network: International initiative seeking to promote transparent and accurate reporting, as well as wider use of robust reporting guidelinesClinicalTrials.gov: Database of privately and publicly funded studies from around the worldCASP Checklist for Randomized Trials: A downloadable PDF checklist to help review a study that reports randomized trial resultsMount Carmel Research InstituteMount Carmel Health Sciences Library
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Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comMon, 05 Sep 2022 - 4 - POC Ultrasound | Acute care applications and educational hurdles with Dr. Dawn Prall
[Ep3] Have you ever heard about point-of-care ultrasound? Maybe you've even wondered about the kinds of things it can be used for? If that sounds like you, you'll want to tune in and listen to Dr. Dawn Prall chat about her experience with using this healthcare tool, and how it can be applied to help provide better patient care. Find out more on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!
Dawn Prall, M.D., FACEP, is the Medical Director for the Center for Innovative Learning, here in Columbus, Ohio. She also has experience working in the Emergency Department and can frequently be seen helping educate others regarding one of her passions - POC ultrasound. Its uses are many, but it can often be brushed off as too expensive or not applicable for certain environments. We get into some of the clinical applications and hurdles she has witnessed as ultrasound has been gradually adopted into more acute care settings. Listen in on our conversation to learn more about:
What are some of the clinical applications of POC ultrasound?Is it only for clinical use in a hospital setting?Are there educational benefits from learning how to use this tool?Are there smaller, more portable options for POC ultrasound?And more!
EMS1 Article - POC ultrasound in EMSSonosite ultrasound equipmentPortable POC options: LumifyPortable POC options: Butterfly iQ
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Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comMon, 01 Aug 2022 - 3 - Surviving Residency | Looking back at Family Medicine training with Dr. David Arenstein
[Ep2] If you've ever considered starting a journey toward a Family Medicine Residency, you might want to hear from Dr. David Arenstein. He has recently completed his program and now he's sharing some info about his experience. Find out more on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!
David Arenstein, M.D. recently completed his Family Medicine Residency Program at Western Michigan University. He used to work with us in the Center for Innovative Learning, as a Simulation Coordinator, and now he's back to share details about his completed training. Listen in on our conversation to learn more about:
Is a residency program as chaotic as the rumors suggest?What were some of the biggest learning moments?What kind of support system did you have for difficult moments?What advice do you have for people thinking about becoming a physician?And more!
WMed - Family Medicine Residency ProgramAccreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education
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Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comMon, 01 Aug 2022 - 2 - Sounds of Love | Music Therapy in and outside of the NICU with Lelia Emery
[Ep1] Did you know that Music Therapists have a variety of instruments and other techniques to help children reach their developmental milestones? Music therapy can also be applied in settings beyond a hospital room. Find out more on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!
Lelia Emery, MMT, MT-BC is a NICU Music Therapist at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio and also functions as the Internship Director for Music Therapy. When she's not busy with that, Lelia also helps lead a local music therapy class known as Sounds of Love in Early Childhood. Links to studies or websites mentioned in the episode can be found below. Listen in on our conversation to learn more about:
What is a Music Therapist?How do you become a MT?What happens in a music therapy class and who can attend?How does a MT tailor therapy for each patient?What kinds of instruments can a MT use?And more!
Sounds of Love in Early ChildhoodFind a certified Music Therapist near youStudies involving Lelia EmeryMore Information about Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
Quick Links:For specific questions about the Sounds of Love program, email NICUMusicTherapy@nationwidechildrens.org
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Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comMon, 01 Aug 2022 - 1 - Trailer | High-Fidelity Conversations
Drop in and listen to this podcast trailer for healthcare workers, and don't forget to subscribe/follow to stay up-to-date on when the latest episode is released! Join your Host and Simulation Coordinator, Jonathan Marsh, to learn something new each episode - and then apply it to your own practices.
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Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comTue, 17 May 2022
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