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Braund H, Hall A, Caners K, Walker M, Dagnone D, Sherbino J, et al.
Simul Healthc . 2024 Oct; PMID: 39470255
Introduction: Debriefing after simulation facilitates reflective thinking and learning. Eye-tracking augmented debriefing (ETAD) may provide advantages over traditional debriefing (TD) by leveraging video replay with first-person perspective. This multisite randomized...
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Liblik K, Byun J, Lloyd-Kuzik A, Farina J, Burgos L, Howes D, et al.
Curr Probl Cardiol . 2022 Feb; 48(7):101159. PMID: 35217124
Certain demographic groups are less likely to receive efficient Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), and poor representation of these groups in the manikins used for CPR simulation may play a role. The...
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Hisey R, Camire D, Erb J, Howes D, Fichtinger G, Ungi T
IEEE Trans Biomed Eng . 2021 Nov; 69(5):1630-1638. PMID: 34727022
Objective: To develop a system for training central venous catheterization that does not require an expert observer. We propose a training system that uses video-based workflow recognition and electromagnetic tracking...
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Kim J, Howes D, Forristal C, Willmore A
Adv Simul (Lond) . 2021 Oct; 6(1):37. PMID: 34674767
Mass-shooting incidents have been increasing in recent years and Code Silver-the hospital response to a person with a weapon such as an active shooter in many Provinces or States in...
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Ruberto A, Rodenburg D, Ross K, Sarkar P, Hungler P, Etemad A, et al.
AEM Educ Train . 2021 Jul; 5(3):e10605. PMID: 34222746
Background: In resuscitation medicine, effectively managing cognitive load in high-stakes environments has important implications for education and expertise development. There exists the potential to tailor educational experiences to an individual's...
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Szulewski A, Howes D, van Merrienboer J, Sweller J
Acad Med . 2020 Jun; 96(1):24-30. PMID: 32496287
Cognitive load theory has become a leading model in educational psychology and has started to gain traction in the medical education community over the last decade. The theory is rooted...
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Veldhoen R, Howes D, Maslove D
Chest . 2019 Dec; 158(1):206-211. PMID: 31790654
Mortality has long been used as a primary end point for randomized controlled trials in critical care. Recently, a plurality of trials targeting mortality end points as their primary outcome...
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Ross K, Sarkar P, Rodenburg D, Ruberto A, Hungler P, Szulewski A, et al.
Sensors (Basel) . 2019 Oct; 19(19). PMID: 31581563
Simulation-based training has been proven to be a highly effective pedagogical strategy. However, misalignment between the participant's level of expertise and the difficulty of the simulation has been shown to...
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Szulewski A, Braund H, Egan R, Gegenfurtner A, Hall A, Howes D, et al.
Ann Emerg Med . 2019 May; 74(5):647-659. PMID: 31080034
Study Objective: Simulation is commonly used to teach crisis resource management skills and assess them in emergency medicine residents. However, our understanding of the cognitive processes underlying crisis resource management...
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Szulewski A, Egan R, Gegenfurtner A, Howes D, Dashi G, McGraw N, et al.
CJEM . 2018 Jun; 21(1):129-137. PMID: 29925451
Objective: A key task of the team leader in a medical emergency is effective information gathering. Studying information gathering patterns is readily accomplished with the use of gaze-tracking glasses. This...