Fundamentals of Simulation-based Education
May 23, 2018
2:30 – 4:30 pm
Toronto General Hospital, Helliwell Centre, Eaton Wing, Ground Floor, Rm 025/026
Facilitator: Jordan Holmes
Description:
Fundamentals of Simulation-based Education
Are you interested in learning more about experiential learning? Join Jordan Holmes, Manager, Centre for Learning, Innovation and Simulation at the Michener Institute of Education at UHN to explore fundamental concepts of healthcare simulation, including:
- Familiarisation with key components of simulation exercises
- Familiarisation with various simulation methodologies, including task trainers, high-fidelity manikins, and simulated participants
- Overview of evidence-based best-practices in creating and facilitating simulations
This session will be particularly useful for educators of any discipline who have a role in teaching clinical skills, and will be helpful to identify further areas of professional growth and development in simulation.
Biography:
Jordan Holmes, B.Eng, MA, MRT(N), CHSE
Jordan is the Manager of the Centre for Learning, Innovation, and Simulation at the
Michener Institute of Education at University Health Network, St. Patrick
Campus. Jordan has extensive experience in simulation-based healthcare
education, including curriculum design, clinical integration, debriefing and
facilitation, and assessment. Jordan has a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical
Engineering, a Master’s degree in Education and Digital Technologies, and a
clinical and teaching background in Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
Technology. Jordan is also a Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator with the
Society for Simulation in Healthcare, and is faculty with SIM-one / Canadian
Network for Simulation in Healthcare (CNSH)