When Simulation is Not Appropriate (Part 2 of 3) | Matching education needs and methods with Eric Shalosky

[Ep18] For the people working behind-the-scenes in medical education - specifically in the simulation specialty - they are frequently demonstrating the utility and value of simulation to help learners apply their knowledge in a safe and controlled environment. BUT - it can be challenging at times to also remember that simulation is NOT always the best option to resolve your medical education needs.

This episode kicks off part two in a special three part series on recognizing when simulation may not be the most appropriate solution. Join us as we talk with OhioHealth Lead Simulationist, Eric Shalosky, EMT-B, CHSOS, about how he processes education requests - alternate education methods - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!


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Creators and Guests

Jonathan Marsh
Host
Jonathan Marsh
Jonathan currently works as a Simulation Coordinator with Mount Carmel Health System. His clinical experience comes from working as a paramedic in the ED and pre-hospital settings. Before getting into healthcare, he graduated from Ohio State University with a degree in Journalism. He can frequently be found creating podcasts, listening to podcasts, talking about podcasts, and helping others create their own podcasts ...
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Guest
Eric Shalosky
Eric Shalosky, EMT-B, CHSOS, is a Lead Simulationist at OhioHealth in the Columbus, Ohio area.
When Simulation is Not Appropriate (Part 2 of 3) | Matching education needs and methods with Eric Shalosky
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