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Conference Q&A

C O L E T T E L A W S - C H A P M A N , D E P U T Y D I R E C T O R O F S I M U L A T I O N , G S T T U K S H A R O N W E L D O N R E A D E R I N N U R S I N G R E S E A R C H A N D E D U C A T I O N , U N I V E R S I T Y O F G R E E N W I C H 1 1T H M A Y 2 0 2 1 – O N L I N E W E B I N A R #ASPIH2021

@MillieColette @ASPiHUK @sharonmweldon

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Overview

Share an early perspective of the conference programme & platform

To discuss the categories of this years conference – and how your project might best fit

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Welcome to you all ☺

Please tell us your:

1. Name

2. Organisation

3. Why you joined this evening?

Psychological safety – Invitation to participants today to hold the basic assumption as a group and confirm we are recording this workshop.

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ASPiH Virtual Conference 2021: Moving upstream – Using simulation to improve systems

Monday 8thth – Wednesday 10th November 2021

Keynote speakers include:

• Dr Victoria Brazil, Professor of Emergency Medicine and Director of Simulation, Bond University, Australia

• Dr. Michael A. Rosen –Assoc. Professor of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine • Prof Stephani L Hatch - Sociology and Epidemiology, King’s College

London

• Prof. Bryn Baxendale & Dr. Neil Ralph - Head of Technology Enhanced Learning, Health Education England

• Prof. Ken Catchpole, Anaesthesia & Perioperative Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina

• Pre-conference Masterclasses – 8th November • ePoster presentations • Workshops • Sponsored symposia • Oral Presentations

• Virtual exhibition including virtual poster room

• Live twitter chat • Virtual networking

Visit

www.aspihconference.co.uk

for more information

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION OPEN – CLOSING DATE 21st June 2021

REGISTRATION OPENING w/c

June 7th

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ASPiH Virtual Conference 2021: Moving upstream – Using simulation to improve systems

Monday 8thth – Wednesday 10th November 2021

Plans for Pre-conference Masterclasses

• Monday 8th November – 10-4pm

• Transformative Simulation • Systems & workplace design

• Developing effective simulated placements • In situ simulation

Workshops include

• Research – developing questions & qualitative analysis • Debriefing - with the Debriefing Academy Team

• VR & mental health • 360 Virtual Sim • Clinical debriefing • Pre-conference Masterclasses – 8th November • ePoster presentations • Workshops • Sponsored symposia • Oral presentations

• Virtual exhibition including virtual poster room

• Live twitter chat • Virtual networking

Visit

www.aspihconference.co.uk

for more information

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION OPEN – CLOSING DATE 21st June 2021

REGISTRATION OPENING w/c

June 7th

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Presentation

Types

Oral Paper presentations

10-minute pre-recorded sessions.

Lead authors invited to attend live session to participate in live speaker panel discussion & to answer online questions as they are posed

Poster Presentations

ePosters will be displayed in the virtual poster room

Plus the option to submit a 5-minute pre-recorded audio file or AV

Questions can be put to authors via our online chat option at any time in the conference

Highest scored poster submissions will also be selected by the scientific committee to attend a live Q&A

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Five

formats

three new

categories

• 1. Literature review

• 2. Original research

• 3. In practice

• 4. Innovations

• 5. Creative & reflective practice perspectives

In keeping with our belief that ‘patients matter’, special

recognition awards will be given to presentations that

demonstrate patient and relative partnerships and

engagement and/or inclusion within the simulated

practice described.

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Literature Review

• We are keen to encourage colleagues

who've been conducting literature

reviews for their courses – whether that

is for in practice work, undergraduate &

post graduate students – please do

share your reviews

• Can be a mini systematic review or a

precis of the literature in a given topic

• Abstract will include research question,

search strategy and key results of your

literature review

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Innovations

• This category is for authors who may have a new technical or

programme initiative they wish to share or seek feedback on

• Perhaps you set up a unique pop up sim area, or have made digital

hybrid sims

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Creative & Reflective

Practice Perspectives

• This abstract is for authors who may have been working with or are

developing artistic forms in healthcare simulation to allow them to reflect on their work & share ideas.

• For example, art, performing arts, video, stories, reflections on a debrief, moulage, models

• It can also be about creative outlets we used as simulationists to support ourselves as faculty whilst we adapted & provided training through these difficult pandemic times

• This category is deliberately open, without constraints

• It also doesn’t ask for a next steps section as it doesn’t have to be a finished piece

• “If your work has a P number then its probably not in the right place”

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• No idea’s a bad idea!

• Options available for all areas of simulation & interactive learning

• ASPiH is striving to be inclusive and if you would like support with your abstract – please get in touch with us

• ASPiH is working for its members – get involved in our journey

[email protected]

[email protected]

Acknowledgements & THANKS ☺

Scientific Committee

Gemma – [email protected]

Donna – [email protected]

Thank you for your time today

Closing thoughts

References

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