Selected abstracts from the 2021 simulation summit

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Conclusion VOA’s quantitative automated benchmark feedback demonstrated superior performance outcome, improved skill transfer, with equivalent OSATS ratings and similar cognitive and affective responses compared to remote expert instruction. 2 Online simulation is cost effective in training of medical undergraduates S. Farahmand1, A. Meneghetti1, K. Shi1, G. Pachev1, J. Ramezani1, S. Zeinoddini1, V. Mehrnoush1, S. Hosseinzadeh1, H. Kapur1, K. Qayumi1 1University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC Correspondence: S. Farahmand Background For teaching history-taking skills to novice learners, different educational methods have been used. The groups performed at a similar level after intervention. [...]results demonstrated that the use of the CP is more cost-effective and has a better cost/value proposition in medical education. Conclusion We conclude that CyberPatient™ is as effective as using standardized patients in experiential learning for novice medical students, and it is more cost effective. 3 Resuscitation simulation among people who are likely to witness opioid overdose: experiences from the SOONER trial J. Whittall1, D. Campbell1, M. Charles2, C. Handford1, M. Klaiman1, P. Leece3, L. Morrison2, A. Orkin1, C. Strike1, S. Turner3, A. Wright3 1University of Toronto, Toronto, ON; 2Unity health Toronto, Toronto, ON; 3Public health Ontario, Toronto, ON Correspondence: J. Whittall Background The opioid crisis is a growing public health emergency and increasing resources are being directed towards overdose education. Increasing the accessibility of simulation-based education may represent a paradigm shift whereby simulation is transformed from a primarily academic practice into a patient-based community resource. 5 HERD – Hotwash emergency resuscitation debriefing process at the pediatric emergency department of the Hospital for sick children in Toronto M. Lirette1, M. Browning1, A. Cooney1, J. Fayyaz2 1The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON; 2Toronto, ON Correspondence: M. Lirette Background Immediate critical events debriefing, recommended by international resuscitation guidelines, improves patient outcomes by identifying performance gaps.

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Selected abstracts from the 2021 simulation summit. (2021). Advances in Simulation, 6(S3). https://doi.org/10.1186/s41077-021-00189-7

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