CanadiEM Podcasts: CRACKCast, ClerkCast, CarmsCast, First Year Diaries

CanadiEM aims to improve emergency care in Canada by building an online community of practice for healthcare practitioners and providing them with high quality, freely available educational resources. Our podcasts are found on this channel and include: CRACKCast (Core Rosen's and Clinical Knowledge) helps residents to "Turn on their learn on" through podcasts that assist with exam prep by covering essential core content. ClerkCast: A podcast focused on clinical clerks and their time in emergency medicine. It provides an overview of key topics that help you to rock your EM rotations. First Year Diaries: A podcast focused on the first year of independent clinical practice in emergency medicine and all of its trials and tribulations. Physicians as Humans explores the struggles that physicians face and how they have overcome them. From addictions, mental health issues, and all manner of personal crises will be discussed to help let those who are currently struggling know that they are not alone.

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CAEPCast: The SIM Olympiad with Dr. Tamara McColl


From CAEP 2019

I always love the activities and experiences at CAEP, but year after year I’m drawn to the Simulation Olympiad. Every time I think it’s just incredible. This year, I decided to talk with some of the people who make the SIMOlympiad such a great experience for audiences and participants alike. In my first interview, I heard about what the average SIM team looks like, how the competition runs, and what the scope of the material covers. We also got the details on what the characteristics of a winning team look like and how SIM hopefuls can start the team that will win it all at CAEP 2020.

Here is my interview with Dr. Tamara McColl of the University of Manitoba and judge for the CAEP 2019 SIMOlympiad.

 

(If you like to follow along, the show questions are below)

1. Tell us about yourself, what you do, where you work, and what your involvement is in the CAEP Simulation Olympiad. 

2. What is the Simulation Olympiad at CAEP for our listeners who have not attended the session or have never been to CAEP? What is the structure and what you do?

3. What kind of cases are simulated? Can you tell us an example of a good case and how the teams went through it?

4. Tell us what you look for when you see a good SIM team (both medical management and crisis resource management or CRM)?

5. How can residents and interdisciplinary teams get ready for SIM? What should they prepare to become successful at the Olympiad and at SIM in general?

6. If future teams/residents want to get involved, how do they make this happen? 

7. Any last comments?

  Contact Dr. Kevin Dong: junghwan.dong@medportal.ca Dr. Tamara McColl: tamaramccoll@gmail.com


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 May 29, 2019  12m