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In this episode, we will examine the fundamentals of training and
education of high-performing teams. We discuss the role of
real-world scenarios and high-fidelity training simulations in
better-preparing trainees. We'll also discuss the role of
high-fidelity simulation in enhancing the learning experience and
the metrics used to evaluate training effectiveness. We will
share strategies for continuously improving training programs and
offer take-home points on harnessing those crucial one percent
improvements in training.
To do this we have Dr. Clare Richmond with us. Clare is a
Retrieval Specialist and the Director of Emergency Medicine
Training at Sydney HEMS. She also serves as a State Retrieval
Consultant for NSW Ambulance and as an Emergency Physician VMO at
Royal Prince Alfred and Canterbury Hospitals. A graduate of
Sydney University, Dr. Richmond trained in Emergency Medicine at
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and completed a fellowship at the
Sydney Clinical Skills and Simulation Centre. She has taught and
worked in PHEM in diverse locations including Sydney, Alice
Springs, and London. Clare mentions a number of resources in the
interview, this is the podcast on debriefing that she mentions:
https://debrief2learn.org/blended-approaches/
Sydney HEMS publish a debrief podcast that can be found here:
https://sydneyhems.com/category/podcasts/
More can also be found here:
https://sydneyhems.com/
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