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Join us for the “Constructing Innovative Rituals in Counseling” webinar!

August 1 @ 2PM EDT “Constructing Innovative Rituals in Counseling: Considerations for Counselors, Clinical Supervisors, and Counselor Educators” Click here to register. Presented by: Judith A. Harrington, Ph.D., LPC, LMFT Assistant Professor, Counselor Education University of Montevallo Abstract: Rituals are inescapable in culture, society, and in development. Though many rituals are practiced regularly for spiritual and/or developmental purposes, …

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Representing Simulation at the Capitol Hill Expo

The Capitol Hill Modeling and. Simulation Expo took place in Washington, DC yesterday. It was a great day on the Hill! EMS reps educated representatives from Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi’s and Senator Steve Daines’ offices on the high value of medical simulation training for patient safety. Our video-enabled Training in Motion simulation management solution is …

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Remembering Dr. Michael S. Gordon, Medical Simulation Pioneer

Over his long and distinguished career at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Michael S. Gordon, M.D., Ph.D., revolutionized medical education around the world. He created Harvey, the world’s first cardiopulmonary patient simulator, and UMedic, an innovative computer- and web-based program, to train physicians, emergency responders and military personnel to save countless lives. …

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July Webinar: Enhancing IPE Through the Use of a Progressive Case

Webinar: Enhancing IPE Through the Use of a Progressive Case Presented by:Gail Swarm, DOProfessor of Family MedicineDirector, Clinical Evaluation CenterWest Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine and Amy Holbrook, MSOperations Manager, Clinical Evaluation CenterWest Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine Abstract:Providing Interprofessional experiences at a stand-alone medical school can be challenging, especially in a rural setting. Collaborations …

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Spotlight on Teamwork at the International SimChallenge

The Fourth Annual International SimChallenge took place last weekend at the Society in Europe for Simulation Applied to Medicine (SESAM) Annual Meeting in Paris. Medical students from Poland, Portugal, the Netherlands, China, France, and the USA formed teams to compete in challenging simulated clinical scenarios. Interfacing with both high-fidelity human patient simulators and standardized patients (SPs), …

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