Translational simulation, teams, and the EHR
By Kara Allen (@ergopropterdoc), Nova Barrios, Rebecca Szabo (@inquisitiveGyn) and Eve Purdy (@purdy_eve) The alarm sounds in birth suite room ...
By Kara Allen (@ergopropterdoc), Nova Barrios, Rebecca Szabo (@inquisitiveGyn) and Eve Purdy (@purdy_eve) The alarm sounds in birth suite room ...
By Eve Purdy (@purdy_eve) Creating and maintaining psychological safety [1] has been a focus for simulation educators but seems to be less of an area ...
By Dan Pratt (@Danieldpratt) Editor’s Note: Dan Pratt is a stalwart virtual member of our Educators Get Educated group. It is a bit unclear how this ...
By Eve Purdy (@purdy_eve) Editor’s note: EDGE is a weekly educators faculty development meeting at the Gold Coast University Hospital. This piece, ...
By Eve Purdy (@purdy_eve) The Harvard Business Review article “To Be Happier at Work, Invest More in Your Relationships” recently floated to the ...
Editor’s note: In January 2019, we published a research project “Identifying and Transmitting the Culture of Emergency Medicine Through Simulation”. ...
By Eve Purdy (@purdy_eve) Throughout medical school, students learn an inconceivable amount of new knowledge around pathophysiology and treatment of ...
By Eve Purdy (@purdy_eve) To begin to appreciate biomedicine as its own culture, we must appreciate alternate ways of knowing. As individuals we become ...
By Eve Purdy (@purdy_eve) In a previous post, I promised to come back to a rant on the word “pimping toxic quizzing”. So here we are, better late ...
By Eve Purdy (@purdy_eve) I just moved to Australia for an education fellowship and to work on research in the anthropology of trauma care provision. ...