Medical Simulation Center

Simulation Research Publications and Presentations

Original Publications In Peer-Reviewed Journals

2013

Al-Rasheed RS, Devine J, Dunbar-Viveiros JA, Jones MS, Dannecker M, Jay GD, Kobayashi L. Development of simulated chest compression videos for objective evaluation and training of instructor / coordinators in CPR learner performance assessment. J Contin Educ Nurs, 2013; 44(2):59-63.

Al-Rasheed RS, Devine J, Dunbar-Viveiros JA, Jones MS, Dannecker M, Machan JT, Jay GD, Kobayashi L. Simulation Intervention with Manikin-Based Objective Metrics Improves CPR Instructor Chest Compression Performance Skills without Improvement in Chest Compression Assessment Skills. Simulation in Healthcare, 2013; 8(4):242-52.

Cheng A, Hunt E, Donoghue A, Nelson-McMillan K, Nishisaki A, LeFlore J, Eppich W, Moyer M, Brett-Fleegler M, Kleinman M, Anderson J, Adler M, Braga M, Kost S, Stryjewski G, Min S, Podraza J, Lopreiato J, Fiedor Hamilton M, Stone K, Reid J, Hopkins J, Manos J, Duff J, Richard M, Nadkarni V, for the EXPRESS Investigators:, Boyle K, Boulet J, Corbin L, Festa M, Gosbee J, Gosbee L, Halamek L, Ikeyama T, Kappus L, Leonard D, Overly F, Rudolph J, Schexnayder S, Simon R, Sudikoff S, Vente K. Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripted Debriefing (EXPRESS): A Multicenter, Randomized-Controlled Trial . JAMA Pediatrics, April 2013.

Duff J, Chen A, Bahry L, Hopkins J, Richard M, Schexnayder S, Carbonaro M, EXPRESS investigators: Hunt E, Nadkarni V, Nelson-McMillan K, Donoghue A, Nishisaki A, Leflore J, Eppich W, Adler M, Moyer M, Brett-Fleegler M, Kleinman M, Anderson J, Simon R, Anderson J, Braga M, Kost S, Stryjewski G, Min S, Podraza J, Lopreiato J, Fiedor Hamilton M, Stone K, Reid J, Manos J, Kappus L, Leonard D, Ventre K, Corbin L, Boyle K, Festa M, Overly F, Sudikoff S, Takanarikeyama, Rudolph J, Simon R, Boulet J, Halamek L, Gosbee J, Gosbee L. Development and validation of a multiple choice examination assessing cognitive and behavioral knowledge of pediatric resuscitation: A report from the Express collaborative. Resuscitation, 2013; 84(3):365-8.

Kobayashi L, Parchuri R, Gardiner FG, Tomaselli NM, Paolucci GA, Bertsch KS, Boss RM, Gibbs FJ, Goldlust E, Monti JE, O'Hearn B, Portelli DC, Siegel NA, Hemendinger D, Jay GD. Use of in situ simulation and human factors engineering to assess and improve emergency department clinical systems for timely telemetry-based detection of life-threatening arrhythmias. BMJ Quality and Safety, 2013; 22(1):72-83.

Cicero M, Overly F, Brown L, Yarzebski J, Auerbach M, Riera A, Cone D, Baum C. Small victims, big challenges: pediatric disaster triage in the prehospital setting. Available from the Emergency Medical Services for Children National Resource Center. (2013)

Cicero M, Brown L, Overly F, Yarzebski J, Meckler G, Fuchs S, Tomassoni A, Aghababian R, Chung S, Garrett A, Fagbuyi D, Adelgais K, Goldman R, Parker J, Auerbach M, Riera A, Cone D, Baum CR. Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations. Prehosp Emergency Care, 2014; 18(2):282-9.

Zajano E, Brown L, Overly F, Steele D, Baird J, Duffy S. Development of a survey of teamwork and task load among medical providers: a measure of provider perceptions of teamwork when caring for critical pediatric patients. Pediatr Emerg Care, 2014; 30(3):157-60.

2012

Kobayashi L, Dunbar-Viveiros J, Devine J, Jones MS, Overly FL, Gosbee JW, Jay GD. Pilot phase findings from high-fidelity in situ medical simulation investigation of Emergency Department Procedural Sedation. Simul Healthc, 2012; 7(2):81-94.

Lee MO, Brown LL, Bender J, Machan JT, Overly FL. A medical simulation-based educational intervention for emergency medicine residents in neonatal resuscitation. Acad Emerg Med. 2012;19(5):577-85.

2011

Cheng, A, Hunt EA, Donoghue A, Nelson K, Leflore J, Anderson J, Eppich W, Simon R, Rudolph J, Nadkarni V: Research Collaborative Nishisaki A, Moyer M, Brett-Fleegler M, Kleinman M, Braga M, Kost S, Stryiewski G, Min S, Podraza J, Lopreiato J, Fiedor Hamilton M, Duff J, Hopkins J, Stone K, Reid J, Leonard D, Ventre K, Corbin L, Boyle K, Festa M, Overly F, Sudikoff S, Ikeyama T, Halamek L, Schexnayder S, Boulet J, Gosbee J, Gosbee L: E.X.P.R.E.S.S. – EXamining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting: The Birth of an International Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative – From Concept to Reality. Simul Healthc, 2011; 6(1): 34-41.

Cheng A, Nadkarni V, Hunt EA, Qayumi K; EXPRESS Investigators: Nelson K, Eppich W, Rudolph J, Simon R, Anderson J, Donoghue A, Nishisaki A, Moyer M, Brett-Fleegler M, Kleinman M, Leflore J, Braga M, Kost S, Stryjewski G, Min S, Podraza J, Lopreiato J, Fiedor Hamilton M, Duff J, Hopkins J, Stone K, Reid J, Leonard D, Ventre K, Corbin L, Boyle K, Festa M, Overly F, Sudikoff S, Ikeyama T, Halamek L, Schexnayder S, Boulet J, Kappus L, Gosbee J, Gosbee L, Manos J, Richard M.: A multifunctional online research portal for facilitation of simulation-based research: a report from the EXPRESS pediatric simulation research collaborative. Simul Healthc, 2011; 6(4): 239-43.

Donaghue A, Ventre K, Boulet J, Brett-Fleegler M, Nishisaki A, Overly F, Cheng A: Design, Implementation, and Psychometric Analysis of a Scoring Instrument for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation. Simul Healthc, 2011; 6(2): 71-7.

2010

Kobayashi L, Lindquist D, Jenouri I, Dushay K, Haze D, Sutton E, Smith J, Tubbs R, Overly F, Foggle J, Dunbar-Viveiros J, Jones M, Marcotte S, Werner D, Cooper M, Martin P, Tammaro D, Jay G. Comparison of sudden cardiac arrest resuscitation performance data obtained from in-hospital incident chart review and in situ high-fidelity medical simulation. Resuscitation 2010; 81(4): 463-71.

Kobayashi L, Dunbar-Viveiros JA, Sheahan BA, Rezendes MH, Devine J, Cooper MR, Martin PB, Jay GD. In situ simulation comparing in-hospital first responder sudden cardiac arrest resuscitation with semi-automated defibrillators and automated external defibrillators. Simul Healthc 2010; 5(2): 82-90.

2009

Overly FL, Sudikoff SN, Duffy S, Anderson A, Kobayashi L. Three scenarios to teach difficult discussions in pediatric emergency medicine: sudden infant death, child abuse with domestic violence, and medication error. Sim Healthcare 2009; 4(2):114-130.

Sudikoff S, Overly F, Shapiro M. High-fidelity medical simulation as a technique to improve pediatric residents emergency airway management and teamwork. Pediatric Emergency Care. October, 2009; 25: 651-6.

Tubbs RJ, Murphy B, Mainiero MB, Shapiro M, Kobayashi L, Lindquist D, Smith JL, Siegel N. High-fidelity medical simulation as an assessment tool for radiology residents’ acute contrast reaction management skills. J Am Coll Radiol 2009; 6(8): 582-7.

2008

Kaji A, Bair A, Okada H, Kobayashi L, Khare R, Vozenilek J. Defining Systems Expertise: Effective Simulation at the Organizational level - Implications for Patient Safety, Disaster Surge Capacity, and Facilitating the Systems Interface. Acad Emerg Med 2008; 15(11):1098-103.

Kobayashi L, Patterson MD, Overly FL, Shapiro MJ, Williams KA, Jay GD. Educational and Research Implications of Portable Human Patient Simulation in Acute Care Medicine. Acad Emerg Med 2008; 15(11): 1166-74.

Kobayashi L, Overly FL, Fairbanks RJ, Patterson M, Kaji AH, Bruno EC, Kirchhoff MA, Strother CG, Sucov A, Wears RL. Advanced medical simulation applications for Emergency Medicine microsystems evaluation and training. Acad Emerg Med 2008; 15(11):1058-70.

Shah HH, Kobayashi L, Gjelsvik A, Clyne B. Views of Emergency Medicine trainees on adverse events and negligence: results from one state following the national standard of care. Advances in patient safety: new directions and alternative approaches. Vol 2, Culture and Redesign. AHRQ Publication No. 08-0034-2. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, August 2008.

Shapiro MJ, Gardner R, Godwin SA, Jay GD, Lindquist DG, Salisbury ML, Salas E. Defining team performance: methodology, metrics and opportunities for emergency medicine. Acad Emerg Med 2008; 15(11): 1088-97.

Fernandez R, Koslowski S, Shapiro MJ, Salas E. Toward a definition of teamwork in emergency medicine. Acad Emerg Med 2008; 15(11): 1104-12.

Williams KA, Sullivan F, Suner S, Shapiro M, Kobayashi L, Woolard R, Hill W, Seekell C. Rhode Island Disaster Initiative. Int J Risk Assessment and Management 2008; 9(4): 394-408.

2007

Overly F, Sudikoff S, Shapiro M. High fidelity medical simulation as an assessment tool for pediatric residents' airway management skills. Pediatr Emerg Care 2007, 23(1): 11-5.

Kobayashi L, Shapiro MJ, Gutman DC, Jay G. Multiple encounter simulation for high-acuity multi-patient environment training. Acad Emerg Med 2007, 14(12): 1141-8.

2006

Kobayashi L, Shapiro MJ, Sucov A, Woolard R, Boss RM, Dunbar J, Sciamacco R, Karpik K, Jay G. Portable advanced medical simulation for new Emergency Department testing and orientation.  Acad Emerg Med 2006, 13(6): 691-5.

Kobayashi L, Suner S, Shapiro MJ, Jay G, Sullivan F, Overly F, Seekell C, Hill A, Williams KA. Designing multi-patient advanced medical simulation disaster scenarios for civilian pre-hospital medical response training and evaluation: a “dirty bomb” case study. Simulation in Healthcare 2006, 1(2): 72-8.

2004

Croskerry P, Shapiro MJ, Campbell S, LeBlanc C, Sinclair D, Wren P, Marcoux M. Profiles in patient safety: medication errors in the emergency department. Acad Emerg Med 2004, 11(3): 289-99.

Shapiro MJ, Morey JC, Small SD, Langford V, Kaylor CJ, Jagminas L, Suner S. Simulation based teamwork training for emergency department staff: does it improve clinical team performance when added to an existing didactic teamwork curriculum? Qual Saf Health Care 2004, 13(6): 417-21.

2003

Beach C, Croskerry P, Shapiro MJ. Profiles in patient safety: emergency care transitions. Acad Emerg Med 2003, 10(4): 364-7.

Kobayashi L, Shapiro MJ, Suner S, Williams KA. Disaster medicine education: The potential role of high fidelity medical simulation in mass casualty incident training. Med Health RI 2003; 86(7): 196-200.

Shapiro MJ, Jay GD. High reliability organizational change for hospitals: translating tenets for medical professionals. Qual Saf Health Care 2003, 12(4): 238-9.

Woolard R, Lai M, Shapiro MJ, Kobayashi L, Jay G, Suner S, Williams K, Sullivan F. Emergency department design after 9/11/2001. Med Health RI 2003; 86(7): 204-206.

2002

Shapiro MJ, Croskerry P, Fisher S. Profiles in patient safety: sidedness error. Acad Emerg Med 2002, 9(4): 326-9.

Shapiro MJ, Simmons W. High fidelity medical simulation: a new paradigm in medical education. Med Health RI 2002; 85(10): 316-7.

Morey J, Simon R, Jay GD, Wears RL, Salisbury M, Berns SD and the MedTeams Research Consortium. Error reduction and performance improvement in the Emergency Department through teamwork training: Validation results of the MedTeams Project. Health Services Research 2002, 37(6):1553-81.

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Books and Chapters

Pettit C, Scott S. Chapter 5: Renal and electrolyte emergencies. Eds. Thoreen T, Scott S. Emergency Medicine Simulation Workbook. 2013.

Shapiro MJ, Bond WF. Medical simulation. In: Croskerry P, Cosby KS, Schenkel SM, Wears RL, eds. Patient safety in emergency medicine. Lippincott Williams + Wilkins: Philadelphia, 2008.

PETMAN Committee (Tomizuka M, Akeel HA, Atkeson C, Brosseau L, Frund Z, Jan D, Jayaraman S, Kobayashi L, Newman D, Sanderson A, Schaudies RP), National Academies. Soldier protective clothing and equipment: feasibility of chemical testing using a fully articulated robotic mannequin. National Academies Press, 2007.

Williams KA, Kobayashi L, Shapiro MJ. Disaster education and research. In: Ciottone G et al, eds. Disaster Medicine. St. Louis: Mosby, 2006.

Croskerry P, Shapiro M, Perry SJ, Wears R. Process improvement and error management in the emergency department. In: Marx J et al, eds. Emergency medicine concepts and clinical practice. St. Louis: Mosby, 2006.

Gordon JA, McLaughlin S, Shapiro MJ, Bond W, Spillane L. Simulation in Emergency Medicine. In: Loyd GE et al, eds. Practical healthcare simulations. Elsevier Mosby, 2004, p299-337.

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Abstracts

2014

Green TC, Bowman SE, Ray MM, Kobayashi L, McKenzie M, Rich JD. "Patient simulation for assessment and reinforcement of layperson management of opioid overdose with intra-nasal naloxone in a recently-released prison inmate cohort." International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare 2014.

Kobayashi L, Jay GD. "Low-cost thrombosed external hemorrhoid simulator for bedside hemorrhoid excision / thrombosis evacuation skill training." International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare 2014.

Pettit C, Asselin N, Choi B, Jay GD, Kobayashi L. "Application of forearm remote heart rate monitoring and semi-automated signals analysis for in-simulation subject workload assessment." International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare 2014.

Siegel NA, Dunbar-Viveiros J, Devine J, Al-Rasheed RS, Gardiner F, Olsson K, Lai S, Jones MS, Dannecker M, Overly FL, Gosbee JW, Portelli DC, Jay GD, Kobayashi L. “Findings from high-fidelity in situ medical simulation investigation and experimentation with clinical process guidance system for Emergency Department Procedural Sedation.International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare 2014.

Choi BY, Hudepohl NJ, Locke ER, Stearns BC, Pathania S, Miller CB, Patefield SS, Suner S, Williams KA, Machan JT, Jay GD, Kobayashi L. "Detection, measurement and characterization of unhealthy, environment-derived aerosols in an emergency department: preliminary results from the AETHER2 study." Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual National Meeting 2014 and Society for Academic Emergency Medicine New England Regional Meeting 2014.

Freelove SM, Moadel TJ, Alaska YA, Dannecker MG, Jay GD, Kobayashi L. "Characterization and assessment of hospital campus defibrillation capabilities for sudden cardiac arrest response." Society for Academic Emergency Medicine New England Regional Meeting 2014.

2013

Overly FL, Brown L, Freelove S, Duffy SJ. Trends in Latent Safety Threats Discovered during a Team Training Program in a Pediatric Emergency Department. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare 2013.

Kim JW, Kessler D, Auerbach M, Danzinger C, Shah N, Overly F, Brown L, Falk M, Weinberg E, Santiago K, Ching K. Base Camp: Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow Simulation-Based Multi-Disciplinary Teamwork Training Poster Presentation International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops 2013.

Brown LB, Zajano E, Overly FL, Duffy S, Steele D, STTaMP (Survey of Teamwork and Task Load among Medical Providers) Identifies Improvements in Provider Perceptions of Pediatric Resuscitations after a Teamwork Training Intervention. Poster Presentation Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, 2013.

Cicero MX, Overly F, Brown L, Yarzebski J, Walsh B, Shabanova V, Auerbach M, Riera A, Meckler G, Baum BR. Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage Strategies. Poster Presentation Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, 2013 and Platform Presentation Eastern SPR Annual Meeting 2013.

Kim JW, Kessler D, Auerbach M, Danzinger C, Shah N, Overly F, Brown L, Falk M, Weinberg E, Santiago K, Ching K. Base Camp: Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Poster Presentation International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops 2013 and Poster Presentation Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting 2013.

2012

Kobayashi L, Parchuri R, Gardiner FG, Tomaselli NM, Paolucci GA, Bertsch KS, Jay GD. Interim Assessment of the Effect of Human Factors Engineering Interventions on Emergency Department Patient Monitor Telemetry System Detection of Simulated Arrhythmias. Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Conference VI 2011 and International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare 2012.

Kobayashi L, Dunbar-Viveiros J, Siegel N, Devine J, Jones M, Overly F, Gosbee J, Jay G. Interim Analysis Findings from High-fidelity In Situ Medical Simulation Investigation of Emergency Department Procedural Sedation. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare 2012.

Sweeney L, Lindquist DG, Rojek A, Dykstra L, Kobayashi L. Combining CRM training and Patient Service education into one comprehensive, multidisciplinary, simulation-based communications training curriculum. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare 2012.

Sweeney L, Callison C. Branding - it's not just for the cereal aisle: A unique cross-industry collaboration aimed at the ever-daunting challenge of programmatic sustainment. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare 2012.

Brown LL, Overly FL, Freelove S, Duffy S. Medical Simulation as a Tool to Teach and Assess Fluid Resuscitation for Children Presenting in Shock. Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting 2012.

Duffy S, Brown L, Overly FL. Development of a Simulation (SIM)-Enhanced Multidisciplinary Teamwork Training (TT) Program in a Pediatric Emergency Department. Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting 2012.

Overly FL, Brown L, Freelove S, Duffy S. A Quality Initiative Utilizing Simulation Uncovers Latent Safety Hazards in a Pediatric Emergency Department. Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting 2012 and Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual National Meeting 2012.

Cicero M, Brown L, et al. A Simulation-based Curriculum for Paramedics Improves Pediatric Disaster Triage (PDT) Performance. Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting 2012.

Cicero M, Brown L, Overly F, et al. Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Prehospital Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations. Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting 2012.

Koziel J, Brown L, Meckler G, Cicero M. Obstacles to Pediatric Disaster Triage Performance: A Qualitative Investigation. Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting 2012.

2011

Kobayashi L, Olsson K, Siegel N, Bird E, Lane S, Petrie A, Portelli D, Zink B. Acute care environment stand-alone situational awareness and process guidance system for in situ medical simulation-based education and clinical patient care. Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare 2011 and Lifespan Research Celebration 2010.

Kobayashi L, Dunbar-Viveiros J, Overly F, Gosbee J, Devine J, Jones M, Jay G. Pre-pilot findings of the Simulation Learning in Procedural Sedation Training for Routine Engagement of Anticipatory Maneuvers (SLIPSTREAM) Study- Shoulder Dislocation / Resident Phase. Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare 2011.

Kobayashi L, Dunbar-Viveiros J, Devine J, Jones MS, Overly FL, Gosbee JW, Jay GD. Pilot Phase findings from high-fidelity in situ medical simulation investigation of emergency department procedural sedation. Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual National Meeting 2011. and Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Conference VI 2011.

Kobayashi L, Parchuri R, Gardiner FG, Tomaselli NM, Boss RM, Siegel NA, Bertsch KS, Gibbs FG, Goldlust E, Monti JE, Portelli DC, Jay GD. Baseline Characterization and Focused Performance Assessment of an Emergency Department Patient Monitor Telemetry System. Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Conference VI 2011 and International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare 2012.

2010

Bender JG, Shields R, Garrin MA, Kennally K, Tanner J, Adam S. Transportable Enhanced Simulation Technologies for Pre-Implementation Limited Operations Testing in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (TESTPILOT-NICU). International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare 2010.

Donoghue A, Cheng A, Ventre K, Boulet J, Brett-Fleegler M, Sudikoff S, Overly F, Stryjewski G, Podraza J, Braga M, Ikeyama T, Festa M, Nishisaki A. Development and Validation of a Clinical Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation: A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare 2010.

Kobayashi L, Overly FL, Jay GD. Medical simulation scenario visualization with a graphic diagram representation system. Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare 2010.

Lee M, Brown L, Bender J, Overly FL. Teaching neonatal resuscitation to Emergency Medicine residents: Does a simulation-enhanced intervention improve knowledge and skills. Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare 2010.

Kobayashi L, Sweeney LA, Cousins AC, Bertsch KS, Gardiner FG, Tomaselli NM, Boss RM, Gibbs FJ, Jay GD. Emergency department personnel perception of their role in patient experience. American College of Emergency Physicians Research Forum 2010.

Kobayashi L, Dunbar-Viveiros J, Devine J, Jones M, Overly F, Jay G. In situ medical simulation with experimental clinical guidance intervention for emergency department procedural sedation education and assessment. 6th European Congress on Emergency Medicine 2010.

Kobayashi L, Hemendinger D, Gibbs F, Boucher P, Bernier D, Palm E. Emergency department bedside clinical informatics with virtualization-augmented handheld device. 6th European Congress on Emergency Medicine 2010.

2009

Bender J, Shields R. Simulation to assess Neonatal Resuscitation Program compliance. Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare 2009.

Kobayashi L, Overly FL, Cooper M, Jay G. Comparison of sudden cardiac arrest resuscitation performance data obtained from in-hospital incident chart review and in situ high-fidelity medical simulation. Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare 2009 (First place research abstract award, Patient Safety category).

Kobayashi L, Boss RM, Gibbs FJ, Hennedy MM, Monti, J, Jay GD. Assessment of emergency department physical chart location, identification and differentiation characteristics. Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Conference V 2009.

Kobayashi L, Boss RM, Gibbs FJ, Goldlust EJ, Hennedy MM, Monti JE, Siegel NA, Jay GD. Human factors engineering intervention to improve emergency department physical chart location, identification and differentiation for enhanced patient safety. Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Conference V 2009.

Kobayashi L, Dunbar-Viveiros JA, Sheahan BB, Rezendes MH, Devine J, Cooper MR, Martin PB, Jay GD. In situ intermediate-fidelity medical simulation for comparison of in-hospital first responder sudden cardiac arrest resuscitation with semi-automated defibrillators and with automated external defibrillators. Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Conference V 2009.

2008

Bender J, Kennally K, et al. Neonatal resuscitation simulation performance measurement tool development. Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare 2008.

Kobayashi L, Williams KA, Jones M, Marcotte S, Jay G. Mobile / Transitive Incident Operational Needs (MoTION) simulation. Lifespan Research Celebration 2007 and Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare 2008.

Jones M, Overly F, Kobayashi L, Dunbar J. Use of re-purposed human patient simulator equipment for simulation of bedside patient monitors. Lifespan Research Celebration 2007 and Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare 2008 (syllabus).

Kobayashi L, Shapiro MJ, Haze D, Dushay K, Foggle JL, Jenouri IM, Lindquist DG, Overly FL, Smith JL, Sutton EM, Tubbs RJ, Werner D, Jones MS, Marcotte S, Tammaro D, Martin P, Jay GD. Preliminary findings from the in-hospital medical cardiopulmonary resuscitation simulation (SimCode) project. Lifespan Research Celebration 2007 and British Medical Journal International Forum on Patient Safety in Healthcare 2008.

Overly FL, Lindquist D, Paglia MJ, Browning L, Choi K, Kobayashi L, Gard D, Shapiro MJ. Expanding the use of hybrid simulators: Integrating a standardized patient and obstetrical manikin to provide teamwork training to multi-disciplinary labor and delivery room teams. Lifespan Research Celebration 2007 and Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare 2008.

Siegel N, Darula K, O'Rourke E, Kobayashi L, Overly F, Bird E. Towards the resuscitation bay of the future: identifying design opportunities through human factors observation. Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual New England Regional Meeting 2008.

Bouslough D, Foggle J, Proano L, Kobayashi L, Jay G. The use of medical simulation to enhance the clinical exposure to international emergency medicine: from the returning traveler to “tentside” care abroad. Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual National Meeting 2008.

Ragsdale L, Gutman D, Tuya Fulton A. High-fidelity medical simulation for geriatric emergency medicine training. American Geriatrics Society 2008.

Kobayashi L, Shapiro MJ, Haze D, Dushay K, Foggle J, Jenouri I, Lindquist D, Overly F, Smith J, Sutton E, Tubbs R, Werner D, Jones M, Marcotte S, Tammaro D, Martin P, Jay G. Preliminary analysis of in-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation simulation (SimCode) training project. American College of Emergency Physicians Scientific Assembly Research Forum 2008.

Dunbar J, Sheahan B, Kobayashi L. Hospital code-cart equipment quality improvement in response to simulated resuscitation program findings. American College of Emergency Physicians Scientific Assembly Research Forum 2008 and Lifespan Research Celebration 2008.

Kobayashi L, Jernigan E, Suner S, Marcotte S, Jones M. Use of medical simulation to satisfy National Registry paramedic student endotracheal intubation training requirement elements. Lifespan Research Celebration 2008 and Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Conference V 2009.

2007

Kobayashi L, Overly F, Shapiro MJ, Jay G. Simulation Proportional Effort Contribution Tracking (SPECTra) system for data-driven determination of individual personnel time and effort contribution to simulation center activity. Annual International Meeting on Medical Simulation 2007.

Overly F, Sudikoff S. Pediatric simulation based didactics for the delivery of difficult news. Annual International Meeting on Medical Simulation 2007.

Shah HH, Kobayashi L, Gjelsvik A, Clyne B. Emergency medicine residents’ perception of medical negligence. Society for Academic Emergency Medicine New England Regional Meeting 2007.

Gutman DG, Ragsdale L, Kobayashi L. High-fidelity medical simulation for geriatric emergency medicine training. Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual National Meeting 2007.

2006

Shapiro MJ, Williams KA, Kobayashi L, Morey JC, Counihan T, Overly F, Sullivan F, Suner S, Jay G. Civilian medical simulation centers as a regional resource for training and skill sustainment of Reserve Component medical personnel in combat casualty care. Annual International Meeting on Medical Simulation 2006. Simulation in Healthcare 2006; 1(2): 120.

Shapiro MJ, Kobayashi L, Lindquist D, Overly F. Development of a transportable modular simulation-based patient safety curriculum for graduate medical education. Annual International Meeting on Medical Simulation 2006. Simulation in Healthcare 2006; 1(2): 138.

Overly F, Sudikoff S, Shapiro MJ. Simulation based intervention as an effective teaching tool for teamwork and pediatric airway skills. Annual International Meeting on Medical Simulation 2006. Simulation in Healthcare 2006; 1(2): 122.

Mainiero MB, Shapiro M, Murphy B. Use of high fidelity medical simulation in the education of radiology residents in contrast reaction management. Innovation in Emergency Medicine Education, Annual Meeting of Association of University Radiologists 2006.

Kobayashi L, Nagdev A, Clyne B, Gibbs F, Jay G. Integration of Ultrasound Simulation (U/SS) into Advanced Medical Simulation for Emergency Medicine Resident Training. Innovation in Emergency Medicine Education, Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual National Meeting 2006. Acad Emerg Med 2006; 13(5 suppl 1): S210

Kobayashi L, Babu K, Ganetsky M, Anderson A. Curriculum in Simulated Pitfalls of Overdose Toxicology (C-SPOT) for Emergency Medicine Resident Training. Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual National Meeting 2006. Acad Emerg Med 2006; 13(5 suppl 1): S210-11

2005

Shapiro M, Suner S, Kobayashi L, Williams K, Sullivan F, Jay G. Simulation Training in Emergency Preparedness (STEP): A statewide Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) training program for hospital personnel. Annual International Meeting on Medical Simulation 2005.

Sudikoff S, Overly F, Shapiro M. High fidelity medical simulation as an assessment tool for pediatric resident airway management skills. Annual International Meeting on Medical Simulation 2005.

Gutman D, Clyne B, Sutton E, Jenouri I, Shapiro M, Spitalnic S. Do you see what I see? How does resident self-assessment compare to faculty assessment on a standardized high fidelity medical simulation case? Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Northeast Regional Meeting 2005.

Overly F, Sudikoff SN, Shapiro M. Pediatric airway management via medical simulation. Platform presentation, Society for Pediatric Research / Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting 2005.

Kobayashi L, Shapiro MJ, Sucov A, Woolard R, Jay G. Transportable Enhanced Simulation Technologies for Pre-Implementation Limited Operations Testing (TESTPILOT) Program in new Emergency Departments. Innovation in Emergency Medicine Education, Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual National Meeting 2005. Acad Emerg Med 2005; 12: 795-6.

Summerhill E, Shapiro M. Biodefense training for internal medicine residents. Chest 2005; 128: 183s.

2004

Kobayashi L, Shapiro M, Sullivan F, Clyne B, Morchi R, Jay G. High fidelity medical simulation enhances house staff satisfaction with ACLS certification and recertification training. Annual International Meeting on Medical Simulation 2004 and Society for Academic Emergency Medicine New England Regional Meeting 2004.

Shapiro M, Kobayashi L, Williams K, Sullivan F, Seekell CL, Suner S. Use of personal protective equipment does not impede airway management in an environment simulating a chemical weapons of mass destruction (WMD) attack. Annual International Meeting on Medical Simulation 2004.

Clyne B, Gutman D, Sutton E, Kobayashi L, Spitalnic S, Jay G, Shapiro M. Oral board versus high fidelity simulation for competency assessment: Senior emergency medicine resident management of an acute coronary syndrome. Annual International Meeting on Medical Simulation 2004 and Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual National Meeting 2004. Acad Emerg Med 2004; 11(5): 500.

Lee PH, Kobayashi L. Evaluation of medical care and transportation issues at a simulated arctic Mars base. Aerospace Medical Association Annual Meeting 2004.

Kobayashi L, Shapiro M, Hill A, Jay G. Creating a MESS for enhanced acute care medical education and medical error reduction: The multiple encounter simulation scenario. Innovation in Emergency Medicine Education, Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual National Meeting 2004. Acad Emerg Med 2004; 11(8): 896.

Suner S, Williams K, Shapiro M, Kobayashi L, Woolard R, Sullivan F. Effect of personal protective equipment (PPE) on rapid patient assessment and treatment during a simulated chemical weapons of mass destruction (WMD) attack. Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual National Meeting 2004. Acad Emerg Med 2004; 11(5): 605.

Williams KA, Sullivan F, Suner S, Shapiro M, Kobayashi L, Woolard R, Seekell, C. Do first responders enter unsafe environments? Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual National Meeting 2004. Acad Emerg Med 2004; 11(5): 604.

Williams KA, Sullivan F, Suner S, Shapiro M, Kobayashi L, Woolard R, Seekell, C, Trespalacios F. Triage behavior of first responders. Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual National Meeting 2004. Acad Emerg Med 2004; 11(5): 588.

Croskerry P, Shapiro MJ, Perry S, Vinen J. Process improvement and error management in the emergency department. Emergency Medicine Anesthesia, Australasia, June 2004.

2003

Shapiro M, Morchi R, Kobayashi L. High-fidelity Medical Simulation and its role in evaluating Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) skills. Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual National Meeting 2003. Acad Emerg Med 2003; 10(5): 488.

2002

Shapiro MJ, Morchi R, Kobayashi L. High-fidelity medical simulation and teamwork training to enhance medical student performance in cardiac resuscitation. Innovation in Emergency Medicine Education, Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual National Meeting 2002, and the Society for Academic Medicine Annual Meeting 2002, and Northeast Group in Educational Affairs Conference 2002.

Shapiro MJ, Simmons W, Jay GD, Wright RO, Trespalacios FM. Can medical errors and near misses reported to an emergency department anonymous error reporting system be identified through chart review? Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual National Meeting 2002.

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Peer-Reviewed Web Publications

Merritt C, Overly F. An adolescent boy with systemic toxicity due to smoke inhalation. MedEdPortal; 2014. Available from: pending.

Roszko P, Overly F. 18 Month Old Male with Incomplete Kawasaki Disease. MedEdPortal; 2013. Available from: www.mededportal.org/publication/9491

Van Ness-Otunnu R, Kobayashi L, Ford S, Overly F. 28-day-old Male with Non-Obstructing Supracardiac Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connection and Atrial Septal Defect Presenting with Pulmonary Overcirculation. MedEdPORTAL; 2012. Available from: www.mededportal.org/publication/9155

Kobayashi L, Overly F, Gosbee J. Emergency Department Procedural Sedation In Situ Simulation Materials (SLIPSTREAM SD-R Study Scenarios A + B). MedEdPortal, 2012. Available from: http://www.aamc.org/mededportal, ID = 8220.

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White Papers

Overly FL et al. Simulation-enhanced Advanced Facility for Education and Research. Deliverable for Lifespan Simulation Steering Committee. March 2009.

Shapiro M et al. SAFER project: simulation in patient safety education. Deliverable for Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services project. November 2006.

Shapiro M et al. Skill sustainment for National Guard and Reserve medical personnel through Web-based training and human patient simulation. Deliverable for Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center project. September 2006.

Williams KA. Annotated bibliography of references and resources. Deliverable for Rhode Island Disaster Initiative project phase I. 2003

Williams KA. Vulnerability assessment. Deliverable for Rhode Island Disaster Initiative project phase I. 2003

Shapiro MJ, Simmons W, Wears R, Perry S, Morey JC. ED prototype simulation scenarios. Deliverable for emergency medical team performance (MedTeams®) Phase III, Development of the Emergency Team Coordination Course supported by high fidelity simulation training to improve team performance (ETCC-S), 2001.

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Conference and Media Presentations

2014

Kobayashi L. Research Symposium (panelist). Alpert Medical School of Brown University Residency in Emergency Medicine conference, April 9, 2014, Providence, RI. 

2013

Tubbs Robert (panelist). Multi-patient Simulation. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, January 28, 2013, Orlando, FL.

Overly FL, Brown LL. Airing Dirty Laundry, 1st and 2nd Loads: It started as a team training program but ended as systems assessment and latent hazard identification project. Lessons learned from a multidisciplinary team training program in a PEM setting. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, January 30, 2013, Orlando, FL.

Overly FL. Medical Simulation- A review and overview of the simulation programs at Lifespan. Pediatric Grand Rounds, Hasbro Children's Hospital, March 2013, Providence, RI.

Overly FL. Professor Rounds, International Pediatric Simulation Symposium Workshops, April 2013, New York, NY.

Kim JW, Kessler D, Auerbach M, Danzinger C, Shah N, Overly F, Brown L, Falk M, Weinberg E, Santiago K, Ching K. Going to camp: A survival Guide for Panning a Simulation-Based Pediatric Resident Boot Camp. International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops, April 2013, New York, NY

Overly FL. A Pediatric Simulation Workshop for Medical Students. SAEM Regional Conference, April 2013, Providence, RI.

Kobayashi L. Application of Advanced In Situ Medical Simulation to Assess Patient Safety Behaviors of Providers Performing Emergency Department Procedural Sedation. Alpert Medical School of Brown University Residency in Emergency Medicine conference, May 1, 2013, Providence, RI.

Kobayashi L. Application of Advanced In Situ Medical Simulation to Assess Patient Safety Behaviors of Providers Performing Emergency Department Procedural Sedation. 2013 National Patient Safety Foundation Congress, May 9, 2013, New Orleans, LA.

Kobayashi L. Research with Simulation for Patient Safety / Systems Improvement. LMSC Train-the-Trainer session, June 18, 2013, Providence, RI.

Kobayashi L. Hospital Soundscapes Workshop- Alarm Fatigue Mitigation (panelist). Design + Health Elective, RISD / Alpert Medical School. September 25, 2013, Providence, RI.

2012

Brown L, Duffy S, Brown L, Overly F. Pearls and Pitfalls: The development of an in-situ simulation enhanced program to assess clinical settings and systems. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, January 30, 2012, San Diego, CA.

Brown L, Overly F, Duffy S, Jacobs E. Safety First...Then What? Teaching Procedural Sedation Outside of the OR: Education and Assessment. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, January 30, 2012, San Diego, CA.

Overly F, Brown L. Lessons learned from a multidisciplinary team training program in a PEM setting. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, January 28, 2012, San Diego, CA.

Sweeney L, Foggle J, Sucov A, Dykstra L, Sweeney LA, Rojek A. Patient Satisfaction: Very Good Experiences Don't Just Happen? A team approach to critical communication skills. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, January 28, 2012, San Diego, CA.

Sweeney L, Callison C. Branding - it's not just for the cereal aisle; A unique cross-industry collaboration aimed at the ever-daunting challenge of programmatic sustainment. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, January 30, 2012, San Diego, CA.

Brown LL, Overly FL. The Basics of Team Training, lecture and simulation enhanced session. Invited as speakers and a simulation facilitators for the PEM fellows BASE Camp, Day 1, 2012, February, Presbyterian Hospital, NYC, NY.

Brown LL. Basic and Advanced Airway Management, skill stations and simulation enhanced session. Invited as speakers and a simulation facilitators for the PEM fellows BASE Camp, Day 1, 2012, February, Presbyterian Hospital, NYC, NY.

Overly FL. Trauma management, mastering the procedures through skills stations and practicing through a simulated mass casualty event. Invited as faculty and a simulation facilitator for the PEM fellows BASE Camp, Day 2, 2012, February, Presbyterian Hospital, NYC, NY.

Brown LL. Trauma management, a simulated mass casualty event. Invited as faculty and a simulation facilitator for the PEM fellows BASE Camp, Day 2, 2012, February, Presbyterian Hospital, NYC, NY.

Jacobs E, Brown L, Duffy S, Overly F, Kriz P. Is there a doctor in the stands? An interactive curriculum to tech acute care sideline treatment of sport related injuries workshop. Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, April 28, 2012, Boston, MA.

Schinasi A, Brown L et al. Two wrongs don’t make it right: Teaching the art of managing medical errors (ME) using high-fidelity simulation. Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, April 30, 2012, Boston, MA.

Overly FL. “If I Only Knew Then….” Invited guest speaker for overview of simulation center development and operations at regional Simulation Users Network (SUN) Conference. April 2012, Foxwoods, CT.

Overly FL. Development of a Simulation (SIM)-Enhanced Multidisciplinary Teamwork Training (TT) Program in a Pediatric Emergency Department. Lightning Oral Presentation. New England Regional Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting, March 2012. Springfield, MA.

Duffy S, Development of a Simulation (SIM)-Enhanced Multidisciplinary Teamwork Training (TT) Program in a Pediatric Emergency Department. Lightning Oral Presentation. Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual National Meeting, May 2012. Chicago, IL.

Overly, FL. Medical Simulation at Lifespan. President's Pursuit of Excellence meeting, September 28, 2012, Providence, RI.

Kobayashi L. IMEDS System R+D Patient Simulation. Neurocritical Care Informatics Pre-meeting Symposium: The IMEDS Consortium, October 3, 2012, Denver, CO.

Lindquist D. Team training. Simulation and Interprofessional education, November 15, 2012, Springfield, MA.

2011

Lindquist DG, Sweeney L, Foggle J, Brown LL, Overly FL. Teaching Multidiscipline CRM via Medical Simulation pre-conference workshop. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, January 23, 2011, New Orleans, LA.

Brown L, Duffy S, Jacobs E, Overly F. The art (and science) of apology. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, January 24, 2011, New Orleans, LA.

Bender J. Save the baby! Integrating simulation into the Neonatal Resuscitation Program. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, January 25, 2011, New Orleans, LA

Kobayashi L (expert panelist). Simulation in Patient Safety. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, January 25, 2011, New Orleans, LA.

Overly FL, Brown L, Lindquist D, Hinchey E. Incorporating Simulation into Continuing Medical Education (CME) Courses for Physicians: Lessons Learned from Three Different Courses over Five Years. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, January 25, 2011, New Orleans, LA.

Overly FL, Jacobs E, Duffy S, Brown L. Safety first: a procedural sedation curriculum utilizing high-fidelity simulation. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, January 26, 2011, New Orleans, LA.

Overly FL. Simulation in EMS. Rhode Island EMS Expo 2011, April 26 2011, Warwick, RI.

Kobayashi L. Simulation in EMS: Academics, Innovation and Research (speaker): Enhancing Your Training Utilizing Technology. Rhode Island EMS Expo 2011, April 26 2011, Warwick, RI.

2010

Lindquist DG. Teaching Multidiscipline Crew Resource Management (CRM) via Medical Simulation. Jefferson Medical College 7th Annual Interclerkship Day: Improving Patient Safety, January 10, 2010, Philadelphia, PA.

Lindquist DG, Overly FL, Brown LL, Foggle J, Sweeney L. Multidiscipline CRM Training via Medical Simulation pre-conference workshop. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, January 24, 2010, Phoenix, AZ.

Kobayashi L, Hinchey E (panelists). Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH) Accreditation: what it can mean for your program. Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual International Meeting, January 25, 2010, Phoenix, AZ.

Overly FL (invited discussant). Professor rounds. Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual International Meeting, January 26, 2010, Phoenix, AZ.

Overly FL (expert panelist) Innovations in pediatric simulation: training for WMD emergency preparedness with pediatrics, January 26, 2010, Phoenix, AZ.

Bender JG, Adam S, Garrin MA, Kennally K, Shields R, Tanner J. Transportable Enhanced Simulation Technologies for Pre-Implementation Limited Operations Testing in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (TESTPILOT-NICU). International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, January 26, 2010, Phoenix, AZ.

Bender JG (panelist). Demystifying Debriefing (or “Debriefing for the Common Man”). International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, January 27, 2010, Phoenix, AZ.

Brown LL, Kobayashi L, Overly FL, Bender GJ. TESTPILOT: Advanced Medical Simulation as a tool to assess new clinical settings and systems (workshop panelist). International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, January 27, 2010, Phoenix, AZ.

Lindquist D. Using Simulation as a Teaching Tool. BioMedical Clinical Faculty Workshop, Warren Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University, April 7, 2010, Providence, RI.

Lindquist D. Lessons Learned via Simulation. Simulation User Network Laerdal Conference, May 18, 2010, Nashville, TN.

Lindquist D. Crew Resource Management via Medical Simulation + Teaching CRM via Medical Simulation. Grand Rounds presentation, Department of Emergency Medicine, Yale University, September 15, 2010, New Haven, CT.

Lindquist D. Block, Trap, and Mitigate: Crew Resource Management for Patient SafetyResident Leadership Seminar, Jefferson Medical College, September 25, 2010, Philadelphia, PA.

Brown LL, Overly FL. The Basics of Team Training, lecture and simulation enhanced session. Invited as speakers and a simulation facilitators for the PEM fellows BASE Camp, Day 1, 2010, October, Bellevue Hospital, NYC, NY.

Brown LL, Overly FL. Basic and Advanced Airway Management, skill stations and simulation enhanced session. Invited as speakers and a simulation facilitators for the PEM fellows BASE Camp, Day 1, 2010, October, Bellevue Hospital, NYC, NY.

Overly FL. Trauma management, mastering the procedures and practicing through a simulated mass casualty event. Invited as faculty and a simulation facilitator for the PEM fellows BASE Camp, Day 2, 2010, October, NYU, NYC, NY.

2009

Kobayashi L. Comparison of sudden cardiac arrest resuscitation performance data obtained from in-hospital incident chart review and in situ high-fidelity medical simulation. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare Research Abstract Award Oral Presentation Session January 13, 2009, Orlando, FL.

Kobayashi L. Multi-patient simulation: micro-disasters for acute care micro-systems. Preparing for disaster: using simulation for pre-hospital + hospital disaster training (Panelist). Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual International Meeting, January 13, 2009, Orlando, FL.

Overly FL. Professor poster discussion rounds (Faculty Leader). Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual International Meeting, January 13, 2009, Orlando, FL.

Brown L. Using medical simulation to teach difficult discussions in pediatrics. International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops, April 22-23, 2009, Florence, Italy.

Overly FL. Medical simulation for pediatric education: a new way of training and a new way of learning. Pediatric Grand Rounds. April 21, 2009, New York, NY.

Kobayashi L. Panel member, Emergency Medicine Simulation Academy inauguration, Society for Academic Emergency Medicine National Meeting. May 18, 2009, New Orleans, LA.

Lindquist D. Teamwork training with simulation. Improving Health Care Quality and Safety. Jefferson School of Population Health June 4-5, 2009, Philadelphia, PA.

2008

Foggle J. International Emergency Medicine Simulation Training session. Mar. 12, 2008, Channel 10 (WJAR), Providence, RI Rhode Island Hospital Medical Simulation Center / Laerdal Regional Simulation Workshop, April 3, 2008, Providence, RI.

  • Overly FL. Medical simulation.
  • Kobayashi L. Simulation center operations.
  • Lindquist D. Simulation debriefing.

Academic Emergency Medicine Consensus Conference, The Science of Simulation in Healthcare: Defining a National Agenda for Simulation Research in Undergraduate, Graduate and Continuing Medical Education. May 28, 2008, Washington, DC.

  • Kobayashi L and Overly FL (track leads). (Micro-)System Expertise: Effective Simulation at the Organizational Level.
  • Kobayashi L (panelist). (Macro-)System Expertise: Effective Simulation at the Organizational Level.
  • Shapiro MJ and Jay G (track leads). Group Expertise: Effective Teamwork and Communication-Evaluation.

Society for Academic Emergency Medicine National Meeting. Teaching the management of pediatric emergencies using medical simulation workshop. May 29, 2008, Washington, DC.

  • Overly FL, Anderson A. Overview + Using simulation in a CME setting to teach management of pediatric emergencies.
  • Duffy S. Difficult discussion simulation in pediatric Emergency Medicine.
  • Brown L, Sudikoff S. Incorporating simulation into a EM/pedi EM GME curriculum.
  • Overly FL. Making it all work beyond the purchasing of a manikin.

Overly FL High-fidelity medical simulation in the world of pediatric emergency medicine. Pediatric Emergency Medicine Section Newsletter, American College of Emergency Physicians, June 2008; 19(3). http://medicine.wright.edu/sites/medicine.wright.edu/files/page/attachments/Simulation%20in%20EM.pdf

Rhode Island Hospital Founders Day, Focus topic: simulation, October 2, 2008, Providence, RI.

  • Overly FL. Simulation education.
  • Kobayashi L. Simulation academics + research.

Boston College School of Nursing Simulation Workshop, October 10, 2008, Chestnut Hill, MA.

  • Overly FL. Medical simulation.
  • Kobayashi L. Simulation center operations.

Overly FL. Pediatric simulation. Regional pediatric emergency medicine update. Nov. 13, 2008, Flushing NY.

Kobayashi L. Five Questions with: Dr. Leo Kobayashi. Providence Business News. Nov 10,2008. 

2007

Lindquist D. Simulation teaching: proven pitfalls and lessons learned. Council of Residency Directors (CORD) Annual Conference. March 1, 2007, Orlando FL.

Lindquist D, Proano L. Acute care simulations (airway management and teamwork training). Updates in Emergency Medicine conference, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. April 18, 2007, Dublin Ireland.

Kobayashi L. Interdisciplinary Medical Simulation. Simulation in Medical Education Symposium, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine. May 9, 2007, New York City NY.

Overly F. Pediatric acute care simulations (airway management and teamwork training). Regional Meeting, Ambulatory Pediatrics Association. May 13, 2007, Sturbridge, MA.

Lindquist D. Emergency Medicine / Critical Care Medical Simulation workshop. St. Luke-Roosevelt Hospital Aug 8-9, 2007, New York City, NY.

Overly F. Pediatric Office Emergencies Simulation workshop. National Conference and Exhibition, American Academy of Pediatrics. October 28, 2007, San Francisco, CA.

2006

Kobayashi L, Morey JC, Overly F, Suner S, Williams K. Reserve Component Medical Simulation Training discussion/demonstration with Senator J. Reed (D-RI). Feb 4, 2006, Channel 6 (WLNE) + Channel 10 (WJAR) + Associated Press coverage, Providence RI.

Sudikoff S. Moderator for Pediatric Round Table (Funding). International Meeting for Medical Simulation. Jan 16, 2006, San Diego CA.

Overly F. Pediatric emergencies for pre-hospital providers, simulation enhanced teaching session at EMS Rescue Rounds. Mar 2006, Providence RI.

Williams K. Rhode Island Disaster Initiative (RIDI) conference. May 20, 2006, Warwick RI.

Lindquist D. Teamwork training: an active means of error reduction. Care New England at Risk Management patient safety conference. June 24, 2006, Newport RI.

Shapiro M. International Conference in Emergency Medicine. June 2006, Halifax Nova Scotia.

Lindquist D. Teamwork training for Labor and Delivery Units. Grand Rounds, Dept. of Obstetrics, Women +Infants’ Hospital. November 2, 2006, Providence, RI.

2005

Williams K Simulation for disaster responders. 3rd Annual Tom Steele Memorial Conference. April 2005, Springfield MO.

Williams K. The Rhode Island Disaster Initiative: Research briefing. National Disaster Management System (NDMS) National Conference, Research Track. May 2005, Orlando FL.

Suner S. Reproducible medical simulation exercises to generate valid data. National Disaster Medical System Annual Conference: Catastrophic Care for The Nation. May 3, 2005, Orlando FL.

Suner S. Effect of PPE on rapid patient assessment and treatment during a simulated chemical WMD attack. National Disaster Medical System Annual Conference: Catastrophic Care for The Nation. May 3, 2005, Orlando, FL.

Suner S. Creating A MESS for medical error reduction and enhanced medical education. National Disaster Medical System Annual Conference: Catastrophic Care for The Nation. May 3, 2005, Orlando, FL.

Suner S. Triage behavior of first responders. Panel discussion. National Disaster Medical System Annual Conference: Catastrophic Care for The Nation. May 3, 2005, Orlando FL.

Suner S. Do first responders enter unsafe environments? Panel Discussion. National Disaster Medical System Annual Conference: Catastrophic Care for The Nation. May 3, 2005, Orlando FL.

Shapiro MJ. Rhode Island Hospital Medical Simulation Center tour / demonstration. Channel 10 (WJAR).May 18, 2005, Providence RI.

Williams K. Rhode Island Disaster Initiative (RIDI) program overview. RIDI conference. May 21, 2005, Warwick RI

Suner S. Effect of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) on rapid patient assessment and treatment during a simulated chemical Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) attack. National Environmental Health Association 69th Annual Educational Conference. June 26-29, 2005, Providence RI.

Kobayashi L. Advanced Medical Simulation in Emergency Medicine 2005. Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Conference. Sept 4, 2005, Nice France.

Overly F, Sudikoff S. Medical simulation: a new paradigm in medical education. RIH Pediatric Grand Rounds. Aug 2005, Providence RI.

Sudikoff S. High fidelity medical simulation as an assessment tool for pediatric resident airway management skills. 13th Annual Research Celebration, Lifespan / Rhode Island Hospital. Sept 29, 2005, Providence RI.

Overly, Sudikoff. Medical simulation: a new paradigm in medical education. Women and Infants Hospital Neonatology Grand Rounds. Oct 2005, Providence RI.

Sudikoff. Medical simulation: a new paradigm in medical education. New York Society for Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Lecture Series. Nov 7, 2005, New York, NY.

Shapiro M. Role of high fidelity medical simulation in advancing Emergency Medicine in undergraduate and post-graduate education. New England Regional Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Meeting. April 2005, Boston MA.

2004

Williams K. High fidelity simulation. Critical Care Transport Medicine Conference. April 2004, San Antonio TX.

Suner S. Defibrillation simulation demonstration. Channel 6? (WLNE?). Jan 2004, Providence RI.

Suner S. The effect of PPE on health care provider performance. RIDI Debriefing, Rhode Island Hospital. Jan 22, 2004, Providence RI.

Suner S. Effect of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) on rapid patient assessment and treatment during a simulated Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) attack. First Turkish National Disaster Medicine Congress. June 26-30, 2004, Antalya Turkey.

Suner S. Scene entry and triage behavior of first responders. First Turkish National Disaster Medicine Congress. June 26-30, 2004, Antalya Turkey.

Suner S. Creating a MESS: High fidelity simulation in disaster research and training programs. First Turkish National Disaster Medicine Congress. June 26-30, 2004, Antalya Turkey.

Suner S. Introduction to high fidelity simulation. “So you want to be a Doctor,” Brown University Summer Program for high school students. July, 13, 2004, Providence RI.

Shapiro M. Crew Resource Management in healthcare: is it working? National Patient Safety Foundation Congress. May 2004, Boston MA.

Shapiro M. Patient Safety in Emergency Medicine. American Pediatric Association. October 2004, San Francisco CA.

2003

Williams K. High fidelity simulation for training and research. Critical Care Transport Medicine Conference. March 2003, Louisville, KY.

Shapiro M. Simulation and debriefing. New England SimMan™ Users Group Meeting. May 2003, Mashantucket CT.

Shapiro M. Incorporating Patient Safety principles into bedside teaching and your curriculum. National Meeting of Society for Academic Emergency Medicine. May 2003, Boston MA.

Shapiro M. The use of simulation for training health care professionals. National Meeting of Society for Academic Emergency Medicine. May 2003, Boston MA.

Shapiro M. Team training: a new paradigm in patient safety team training in Emergency Medicine and promise of High Fidelity Medical Simulation. New England SimMan™ Users Group Meeting. May 2003, Mashantucket CT.

Shapiro M. Critical incident analysis: Practical applications for healthcare. Halifax Error Symposium. October 2003, Nova Scotia Canada.

2002

Shapiro M. The role of the patient simulator in Emergency Medicine education. National Meeting of Society for Academic Emergency Medicine. May 2002, St. Louis MO.

Shapiro M. Teamwork training to reduce medical error. Brown Medical School, Department of Surgery Grand Rounds, 2002, Providence RI.

Shapiro M. Using simulation and Crew Resource Management to decrease errors and improve teamwork. Institute for Healthcare Improvement, International Symposium, December 2002, Orlando FL.

2001

Shapiro M, Suner S. Lecture on errors in medicine and teamwork training systems; multiple Emergency Department case scenarios presented through high-fidelity medical simulation manikin. 11th Annual New England Conference / Ocean View Update: Emergency Medicine, sponsored by Rhode Island chapter of American College of Emergency Medicine. Aug. 10, 2001, Newport RI.

Shapiro M. Patient safety in the Emergency Department. The Second Annual Health Quality Summit, sponsored by Qualidigm and Rhode Island Quality Partners. October 2001, Waterbury CT.

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