The Center for Medical Simulation Podcast
1) Debriefing Universal Clinical Struggles (with Bridget Van Gotten) | Curious Now #23
This week on Curious Now, we’re joined by an expert in the exploration phase of debriefing to help us better understand the “listen and explore” region of PAAIL. Bridget Van Gotten is a Learning and D...Show More
2) Why Real Questions Feel Risky in Debriefing | Curious Now #22
Debriefings are often delayed and diminished by questions the asker already knows the answer to. “Wouldn’t it have been better to give epinephrine faster?” “Did it occur to you to have a family meetin...Show More
3) DTBR#3: Ready for Pediatric ECMO + ECPR
Dr. Catherine Allan, Director of the Cardiac Care Unit and Inpatient Cardiology at the Cleveland Clinic joins us to talk about readiness for teams to perform pediatric ECMO, a high-risk, high-complexi...Show More
4) Awkward Silences and How to Prevent Them | CMS Book Club #16
Just in time for the Thanksgiving Holiday— the CMS Book Club reviews “How to Avoid Awkward Silences” by Patrick King! “You set the tone for how people react to this… when you act awkward and diffiden...Show More
5) Impact, Not Feelings | Curious Now #21
Why is it so hard for healthcare educators to share what they actually think in a debriefing or feedback situation? Jenny shares the story of a participant in an anesthesia clinical simulation who hel...Show More
6) Making Leadership More Fair | Curious Now #20
When we lead a conversation where we only bring our conclusions and inferences to the table, rather than the concrete data that helped lead us there, we are influencing (sometimes unjustly) what is ev...Show More
7) What They Aren't Saying | Curious Now #19
Too often, meetings and announcements, especially around policy changes and new ways of working, are a list of topics that fail to address the fundamental questions that matters to team members—why ar...Show More
8) A Deep Dive into Psychologically Safe Conversations | Curious Now #18
This week, Jenny and James explore recent conversations that didn’t go as well as they could have, because of different types of failures in the words we chose to use or the things we chose to reveal....Show More
9) DTBR#2: Ready to Declare a Case Has Gone Wrong
Christian Balmer, an anesthesiologist and critical care doctor from Switzerland, joins us to look at the readiness of surgical teams in his organization to recognize and deal with cases that have gone...Show More
10) Behind the Scenes Debrief | Curious Now #17
In this special episode, Jenny Rudolph and James Lipshaw, producer of Curious Now, debrief our performance so far with the podcast, what we had in our original vision that we haven’t achieved yet, and...Show More