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INSPIRE Network Report2007 - 2014
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International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education
INSPIRE NETWORK REPORT 2007 - 2014
Mission amp Vision Mission To improve the delivery of medical care to acutely ill children and ultimately improve survival from acute illness in the pediatric population Vision To bring together all individuals working in pediatric simulation-based research to shape and mold the future of pediatric simulation research by answering important questions pertaining to resuscitation technical skills behavioral skills debriefing and simulation-based education History The INSPIRE Network is the International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education INSPIRE was formed in 2011 from a large group of pediatric simulation-based researchers from a variety of disciplines and specialties looking to improve collaboration mentorship and productivity We merged two large-scale existing pediatric simulation research networks EXPRESS and POISE into INSPIRE in 2011 Organizational Structure This process has brought down the walls between institutions through shared resources and a mutual understanding of each otherrsquos work towards a common goal Our work has helped synergize ongoing projects in overlapping domains We are not a formal academic society rather we are a bottom-up grassroots organization that has formed to meet the needs of the rapidly changing landscape of pediatric simulation research The network has been extremely productive in advancing and guiding simulation-based research activities We provide a structure and process of mentorship to junior investigators Resources to our members include an online database of ongoing studies and investigators access to a research coordinator librarian and statistician online data sharing infrastructure (video survey database management) and a manuscript oversight committee for pre-publication review INSPIRE is led by a diverse and inter-professional executive committee from institutions across the globe Co-chairs Adam Cheng MD Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Canada Marc Auerbach MD MSci- Yale University Research chair David Kessler MD MSci- Columbia University NY International chair Ralph Mackinnon MD Royal Manchester Childrenrsquos Hospital UK
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Technology chairs Todd Chang MD Childrenrsquos Hospital LA Jordan Duval-Arnould Johns Hopkins University MD Senior co-chairs Elizabeth Hunt MD PhD- Johns Hopkins University MD Martin Pusic MD PhD- New York University School of Medicine NY Vinay Nadkarni MD Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia PA
INSPIRE Network Membership
Members 521 Sites 188 Countries 21
Process Investigators are encouraged to begin their work by (1) submitting an ALERT presentation that is a brief description of their idea Next the investigator is (2) paired with a mentor and provided the ldquolay of the landrdquo of ongoing research in that area to promote collaboration across projects The investigator then conducts a (3) systematic review of the literature and plans an initial pilot study The (4) pilot study methods are reviewed by the INSPIRE executive and shared with the network to recruit collaborators for a subsequent collaborative study The executive helps to facilitate the (5) multicenter studies with IRB templates scope of work templates data use agreements collaborative oversight and clear expectations from the start INSPIRE can also provide specialty consultation with leading experts in biostatistics educational research technology and psychometrics When the team has completed their work the manuscript oversight committee provides a pre-review of the work product and guidance on (6) submissionpublication Additionally for selected projects the executive helps to provide letters of (7) support for grant submission In exchange for this support the INSPIRE investigator provides acknowledgement of INSPIRE in any presentationpublication and support for the INSPIRE administration on grants
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INSPIRE Process
Young Investigator
with Research Idea
bullOnline Research Series bullSenior INSPIRE mentor (via online mentor match) to help with establishing research goals and development of 1 page
ldquospecific aimsrdquo page
Systematic Review or
Needs Assessment
bullINSPIRE Research Coordinator to assist with methodology for systematic reviewbullINSPIRE Librarian to assist with literature search
Pilot Study
bullReview and revise study protocol with INSPIRE mentorbullReview study protocol with INSPIRE technology director to discuss possible tech-assisted outcome measuresbullReview with INSPIRE statistical consultant to solidify analysis plan feasibility and power analysis
Multicenter Study
bullINSPIRE scientific committee to review protocol and grant proposalbullINSPIRE website to assist in finding collaborators and recruitment sitesbullINSPIRE research portal for data collectionbullData analysis and submission to Manuscript Oversight Committee (MOC)
Knowledge Translation
bullINSPIRE research assistant and graphic designer to assist with poster preparationbullINSPIRE writing group and scientific committee to assist with review of manuscripts and mitigation of authorship issues
and bylinebullSubmission of manuscript for peer review amend with mentor and writing group publish
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INSPIRE Research Themes INSPIRE has conducted a series of consensus conferences to identify themes of inquiry within pediatric simulation in the table below This framework will guide our networks focus over the next five years
Training and Assessment Debriefing Developassessimplement effective techniques for debriefing realsim events IPE Teamwork Communication
Developassessimplement effective techniques for team training
Procedural Psychomotor Skills
Developassessimplement effective techniques for skills development retention
Training and Assessment
Technology Developassessimplement novel technologies to improve processes of care and pediatric outcomes
Acute Care and Resuscitation
Developassessimplement novel techniques for improving care of pediatric patients
Human Factors Assess the roles of human factors when providing care to pediatric patients
Patient Safety Explore the key variables that influence patient safety and assess strategies to mitigate
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INSPIRE Projects Presented at Annual Meeting In 2014
Project Lead Investigator
Lead Institution
Description Current Status
Improving Basic Life Support and Outcomes from Cardiac Arrest Implementation and Evaluation of the American Heart Associationrsquos Resuscitation Quality Indicator (RQI) CPR Training Program
A Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital
The objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the AHArsquos RQI program when compared with traditional annual BLS recertification (for pediatric healthcare providers)
Ethics submission complete
The strategic use of simulation in pediatric residency training Using a modified Delphi method to identify opportunities for competency-based assessment
L Mallory Maine Medical Center
Will use a modified Delphi method with group of pediatric simulation experts and program directors to identify priority areas for simulation-based assessment aligned with the ACGME Next Accreditation System Pediatric Specialty Milestones
Awaiting IRB approval Plan to send out initial survey late summer 2014
Use of Simulation in Limited Resource Countries How can it be done
D Moro-Sutherland
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
Two projects have come out of the original presentation during the INSPIRE meeting at IMSH 2014 1 Education through low-cost simulation in the global health arena 2 Use of Simulation in Limited Resource Countries How can it be done
Building a repository of organizations Curriculum and data collection tools in development
Randomized Trial To Compare Efficacy of PlusDelta Debriefing Model vs No Debriefing
P Mullan A Cheng D Kessler
Childrenrsquos National
We plan to conduct a randomized trial to compare two different methods of debriefing and assess educational and debriefing-related performance outcomes
Research protocol in development
Handheld High Fidelity Simulation Training For IV Catheterization
D Weiner M Ottensmeyer
Boston Childrenrsquos HospitalHarvard Medical School
Builduse handheld high fidelity haptic simulation training device to teach PIV catheterization anywhere anytime independent of infrastructure Plan to compare to traditional methods of learning ie IV arm instructor
Prototype developed Single site study planned INSPIRE multicenter study in planning stage
The effect of random leader role assignment on task and team performance during CPR
S Ambati Cohen Childrenrsquos Medical Center of NY NSLIJ
The main aim of this project is to show pre-designated leader role will improve team performance and to see whether physician or the nurse in the leader role will
Recruitment in progress
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make a difference Intervention- groups that has pre-designated leader role Control ndash No leader role
A Virtual Pediatric Simulator (VPS) For Emergency Scenario Training of Military Medical Personnel
J Gerard Saint Louis University
Project funded by the ONR to develop a game-based virtual reality simulator for training on high-stakes pediatric emergency medicine scenarios
Scenarios in development User testing and validation study in summer 2015
Resuscitation Review to Guide Educational Interventions
A Ruscica D Kessler
Morgan Stanley Childrenrsquos Hospital Columbia University New York
Pediatric Emergency medicine practitioners will identify a variety of key points learned or reviewed during resuscitations they have been involved in These key points identified during resuscitations will be areas that the rest of the pediatric emergency staff would like more education on and identify as low self-efficacy topics
Data Analysis of the Survey
Improving realism of PALS-courses with smart simulation tools amp children
W Burkhard et al
Currently only use BLS and ALS mannequins during PALS courses Introduce tablet patient monitors an all PALS stations Use of real sound sequences on 2 of 3 practical stations comparing learning outcomes of students in differently equipped teaching stations Integration of real children Change of skin color
Research protocol in development
Simulation using the PECARN Head Trauma Rule to Reduce CT Imaging
K Ching New York Presbyterian Hospital - Weill Cornell Medical Center Mount Sinai Hospital
Limiting unnecessary CT scans for children with head trauma PECARN clinical prediction rule helps identify children with very low risk for TBI( Traumatic Brain Injury) Objective of this trial is to develop a pediatric simulation exercise illustrating the use of the PECARN clinical prediction rule
Enrollment
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INSPIRE Projects Presented In 2013
Project Lead Investigator
Lead Institution
Description Current Status of the Project
An International Needs Assessment for Co-Debriefing in Simulation-based Education
Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital
Debriefing is a critically important component of simulation based education This Study focuses on the current practices and state of co-debriefing in pediatric simulations the approach followed
Ethics approval pending
Learning Retention and the Timing of Refresher Education After the Deliberate Practice of Radiograph Interpretation
Martin Pusic Kathy Boutis
New york University University of Toronto
Deliberate practice on cognitive simulators produces reliable individualized learning However rates of retention and need for refreshers is difficult to predict This RCT uses the learning of radiograph interpretation to develop a framework for ldquoforgetting curvesrdquo
IRB approval in progress at all sites Phase 1 completed beginning recruitment in Phase 2
Exploring the Facilitators and Barriers to Implementing Simulation-based Competency Assessments to Determine Trainees Readiness for the Infant Lumbar Puncture (LP) Procedure
Julie Pasternack Ryan McBeth Rita Dadiz
University of Rochester
To determine the factors that increase or decrease the likelihood that sites participating in the lumbar puncture study would achieve greater compliance with their interns performing competency assessments prior to their first LP
In Manuscript preparation
Rapid Cycle Deliberate Practice for Resuscitation Teams
Daniel Lemke Cara Doughty
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
This project uses a fast-paced deliberate practice model to train residents in resuscitation management over short but frequent exercises It also aims at comparing the traditional and RCDP techniques
In progress
Simulation to teach management of tracheostomy emergencies for new parents
Jennifer Arnold Shilpa Hundalani
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
PepTALC is a simulation-based training initiative to teach primary caregivers of infants being discharged from the NICU with tracheostomies and ventilators on how to manage airway emergencies The primary goal of is to improve patient care outcomes and decrease risk of mortality for these fragile patients The simulation curriculum developed is based on feedback from parents who have been through this and on evidence of the leading causes of
Next steps are to develop a multi-centered trial that can hopefully establish changes in actual patient care outcomes
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preventable morbidity and mortality in this patient population after they go home We developed a 4 hour training module that has been well received by families and are currently finalizing analysis of the pilot study
Randomized Trial of Continuous Capnography during Simulated Arrests
David Kessler
Columbia University
This study attempts to ascertain benefits to resuscitation management amp potential patient outcomes with the addition of capnography monitoring
In progress
Improving Code Team Performance and Survival Outcomes Implementation of Pediatric Composite Resuscitation Training
Knight L Gabhart J
Lucile Packard Childrenrsquos Hospital Stanford
This research examined the implementation of a composite resuscitation pediatric team training program that incorporated AHA PALS training ongoing training of emergency equipment code roles institution specific code roles and responsibilities and in-situ unannounced mock codes to all interprofessional members of the pediatric Code team throughout the institution in which our pediatric team responded with the hypothesis that this training would improve code team performance and survival outcomes
Analysis in progress Administration has agreed to sustain ongoing funding and program will be implemented house-wide September 1 2014
Development of a Standardized Process for INSPIRE Procedure Kits
Marjorie White Taylor Sawyer
Alabama Childrenrsquos Hospital Seattle Childrenrsquos Hospital
This is a secondary study that has become its own larger entity It initially derived from the work of Dr Kessler amp Dr Auerbach in their infant Lumbar Puncture procedure teaching kit with validated checklists and training videos and methodologies Now Dr White amp Dr Sawyer want to use the same validation processes to develop assessment amp teaching kits for all procedures in pediatrics
Manuscript accepted for publication in Academic Medicine Continued development of validated checklists to be included into procedure kits
Comparison of Endotracheal Intubation + Umbilical venous Catheter vs Laryngeal Mask Airway + Intraosseous Needle in NRP
Byrne B Wetzel E
Indiana University
This is a study of new NRP trainees in a simulation environment We measured the time and success to place an endotracheal tube and an UVC compared to placing an LMA and IO in a critically ill newborn in the delivery room
Project Complete Manuscript is in progress
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General and Pediatric ED Disparities
Marc Auerbach
Yale University
ImPACTS is Improving Pediatric Acute Care through Simulation and is designed to assess and improve care for pediatric resuscitation in general Emergency Departments across the Northeast US
Completed first year of data collection Received grant for year two ongoing In process of submitting manuscripts
Trauma Outreach Project
Chris Kennedy Ralph Mackinnon
University of Manchester Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital
The INSPIRE Pediatric Trauma Outreach project spans 3 continents and 5 countries and aims to standardize and improve pediatric major trauma care
Recruitment in progress
Donation after Circulatory Death - An Innovative Educational Initiative
Meyer E Survey to all INSPIRE sites to determine absencepresence of DCD current educational approach and educational needs Among those with DCD pre-post comparison after educational intervention with educational arms (no film film to hospital educators film to OPO educators partnership and film to hospital amp OPO) Follow natural use acceptability and efficacy of film as per outcome measures
In development
The effect of Simulation to determine Frequency for Competency Skill Training
Mehta R Randomized controlled study using a 3-tier strategy Groups consist of 15 residents and the frequency of retrainingtesting is identified according to the group they are randomly assigned
In development
Pediatric Simulation and the Milestones
Smith A Develop cases around the ACGME Pediatrics Milestones Correlate the evaluations of the sim cases with clinical evaluations and inservice exams
In development
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INSPIRE Projects Presented In 2012
Project Lead Investigator
Lead Institution
Description Current Status
Use of Epinephrine Auto injectors in the management of Anaphylaxis
DJ Scherzer Elizabeth Hunt Mindy Hamilton
Nationwide Childrenrsquos Johns Hopkins University Childrenrsquos Pittsburgh
Anaphylaxis is a potentially life threatening allergic reaction Studies have shown that early identification and treatment improves outcome However anecdotal experience reveals prolonged time to administration of subcutaneous epinephrine and potentially life threatening errors in administration This study is aimed at exploring whether the use of auto injectors will decrease the time to administration and decrease dosing errors for epinephrine
Recruitment in progress
Disparities in care at general vs pediatric emergency departments
Marc Auerbach
Yale University
This study aims at using a simulation based assessment to compare the process of care at a subset of childrenrsquos hospital emergency departments to a subset of non-childrenrsquos hospital departments The study will also develop a set of benchmarks for high quality resuscitation team performance
In the process of development
Handoff Assessment
Shilpa Harnandalni
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
A patient hand-off is the transfer of care from one provider to another during which the receiving provider accepts from the transferring provider the physical intellectual and moral responsibility for the patient Utilizing simulated experiences the research team will develop a training curriculum including a validated hand-off score tool that will teach pediatric residents how to consistently perform a standardized patient hand-off during a critical patient event
In progress
Neonatal intubation group
Lindsay Johnston
Neonatal intubation is a procedure performed in other to secure the airways of a child to assist in ventilation This is usually
Recruitment in progress
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performed through the mouth in neonates This project attempts to design various educational interventions aimed at improving competence in neonatal intubation
Lumbar Puncture
David Kessler Columbia University
Lumbar Puncture is used in the assessment of the febrile child in the assessment of Central Nervous System infection This study has designed an educational intervention and is currently assessing the impact of this intervention on competency in performing a lumbar puncture among interns This project seeks to improve outcomes with infant LP procedure through INSPIRE skills training package
Working on manuscripts and grants for future work
Script Concordance Testing in infant lumbar puncture
Todd Chang Childrenrsquos Hospital of LA
The decision to perform an infant lumbar puncture is often wrought with controversy given the nature of the procedure and the parental anxiety Script concordance Testing is a method of assessing clinical decision making skills in situations of uncertainty This study aims to define the most and least controversial scenarios involving infant LP according to attending physicians in a variety of pediatric fields
Recruitment complete Manuscript in progress
Team leadership under stress
Elizabeth Hunt Mike Rosen
Johns Hopkins University
Teamwork has been found to be a key component in successful functioning of the emergency response team in the management of critically ill children There are different leadership styles suited for different situations This project attempts to decipher the impact of leadership styles on members of the team during an emergency
Research protocol undergoing revision
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Research Project Funding for INSPIRE Network Members from 2007-2014
Year Project and Funding Agency
2014-2015 Improving CPR Quality and Cost Effectiveness with the American Heart Associationrsquos Resuscitation Quality Improvement Program With Dr Jeffrey Lin (PI PhD Candidate) Dr Tyrone Donnon Dr Gillian Currie University of Calgary Dr Vinay Nadkarni Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $25000 USD
2014-2018 Assessing Simulation in Pediatrics Improving Resuscitation Events KidSIM-ASPIRE Simulation Research Program Infrastructure Grant With Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital (PI) and Dr Vincent Grant University of Calgary Funded by Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Research Institute Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Foundation and Department of Pediatrics Research Grant $150000
2014-2015 ImPACTS Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Site PIs include Nadkarni (CHOP) Katz-Nelson (Hopkins) Fedlor-Hamilton (Pitt) Kessler (Columbia) Brown (Hasbro) Walsh (Umass) Gangadharan (CohenrsquosHofstra) Funded by RBaby Foundation $150000 USD
2014-2015 Trauma Team and Leadership Simulation With Dr Todd Chang (Co-I) Funded by Childrens Hospital Los Angeles Barbara Korsch Educational Grant $10000 USD
2014 A fitness for purpose study of the Field Assessment Conditioning Tool (FACT development amp outreach pilot study) With Dr Ralph MacKinnon Chris Kennedy Rachael Fleming Catherine Doherty Lambert Schuwirth amp Terese Stenfors-Hayes $10000 (UK)
2014 A fitness for purpose study of the Field Assessment Conditioning Tool in NZ (FACT development amp outreach pilot study) With Dr Mike Shepherd Dr Jo Cole Dr Chris Kennedy amp Dr Ralph MacKinnon $10000 (NZ)
2013-2015 A Virtual Pediatric Simulator (VPS) for Emergency Scenario Training of Military Medical Personnel With Dr James Gerard (PI) Anthony Scalzo (Co-PI) $54180700 USD
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2013-2014 Procedural Skills Training in Pediatric Residency With Bismilla Z Feldman M Amin H Dubrowski A Funded by Hospital for Sick Children Paediatric Consultants Education Research Grant $4085 USD
2013-2014 Validation study for simulating capillary refill in a mass-casualty simulation With Dr Todd Chang (PI) Funded by Southern California Clinical Translational Science Institute Research Pilot Fund $26400 USD
2013-2014 INSPIRE Network Infant Lumbar Puncture Competency Assessment With Todd Pou-Yen Chang MD (Sub Contractor) Funded by RBaby Foundation $14000 USD
2013-2014 ImPACTS Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation $300000 USD Site PIs include Nadkarni (CHOP) Katz-Nelson (Hopkins) Fedlor-Hamilton (Pitt) Kessler (Columbia) Brown (Hasbro) Walsh (Umass) Gangadharan (CohenrsquosHofstra)
2012-2015 Advancing and Optimizing Quality of Resuscitation in Children with Cardiac Arrest With Elizabeth A Hunt MD MPH PhD (PI) Funded by The Hartwell Foundation $300000 USD
2012-2014 CPR Training Using High-Fidelity Simulation and Train to Perfection in Medical Students With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) University of Alberta Dr Carol Hodgson University of Alberta Dr Farhan Bhanji McGIll University Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Funded by Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund University of Alberta $18 379 CAD
2012-2013 The effect of multimedia on assessment of clinical decision making skills With Todd Pou-Yen Chang MD (PI) Funded by University of Southern California Zumberge Faculty Development Grant $24 800 USD
2012-2013 The INSPIRE Skills Training Initiative Improving Infant Lumbar Puncture Clinical Outcomes Among Novices With David Kessler MD MSc (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation $100000 USD
2012-2013 PRIDE - Evaluation of 3 different pre-hospital pediatric disaster triage protocols among 3 states With Dr Barbara Walsh (Co-PI) Funded by EMSC Grant
2012 In-situ Trauma simulation Targeted to Patient Outcome Research With Ralph MacKinnon amp Marc Auerbach Funded by USUK Collaboration Development Award UK Foreign Office $1500 USD
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2012 The Use of High-Fidelity Simulation and Mastery Learning in BLS Education With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) Funded by Teaching and Learning Fund $18 379
2010-2013 Assessing and Improving the Quality of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Delivered During Simulated Pediatric Cardiac Arrest using a Novel CPR Feedback Device With Dr Adam Cheng (PI) Dr Vincent Grant Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Jonathan Duff Stollery Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Farhan Bhanji Dr Ronald Gottesman Montreal Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Vinay Nadkarni Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia and Dr Betsy Hunt Johns Hopkins Childrenrsquos Hospital and the INSPIRE Investigators Funded by Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada and CIHR $450000 CAD
2010-2013 EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Infrastructure Grant With Dr Adam Cheng (co-PI) Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Elizabeth Hunt Division of Critical Care Medicine Johns Hopkins University and Dr Vinay Nadkarni Division of Critical Care Medicine Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $450000 USD
2011-2012 POISE Network Improving Infant Lumbar Puncture Outcomes With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $150000 USD
2011-2012 A Needs Assessment of Pediatric Intubation Skills With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by Yale Department of Pediatrics $35000 USD
2011 An invitational conference for key stakeholders in simulation-enhanced inter-professional education With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Principal Writer) Funded by The Josiah Macy Jr Foundation $35000 USD
2011 In-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation A national survey of current practices With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-I) Edelson DP Abella BS Davis D Hunt EA Funded by Society of Hospital Medicine $75 000 USD
2011 Quantitative Measurement of CPR during in-hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation (Corporate Sponsor Agreement) $10996600 USD
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2010-2012 Student Program for Olympic Resuscitation Training in Schools (SPORTS) With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (Co-I) Funded by AHA Innovation Grant $5000000 USD
2010-2012 Center for Excellence for Science of Simulation Education Implementation and Dissemination With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $15000000 USD
2010-2011 Patient Outcomes in Simulation Education [POISE] ndash shifting resident education from ldquopractice on the poorrdquo to ldquopractice until perfectrdquo With David Kessler MD MSc (Co-PI) Marc Auerbach MD MSc (Co-PI) Funded by Rbaby foundation $90000 USD
2010-2011 A Multimedia Educational Module For Infant Lumbar Puncture Funded by Yale Department of Pediatrics With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) $10000 USD
2010-2011 A Bench-Top Simulation Training Intervention For Infant Lumbar Puncture With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $90000 USD
2009-2012 A Multi-Technological Proposal To Provide Effective Education To On-Line Nursing Students With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (Co-PI) Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $15000 USD
2008-2009 In-situ Simulation for Pediatric Resuscitation Training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $50000 USD
2008-2009 Repetitive Pediatric Simulation Resuscitation Training With David Kessler MD MSc (Co-PI) Marc Auerbach MD MSc (Co-PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2008-2009 Improving outcomes using videotaped role-modeling during crisis resource management training With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (Co-PI) Mindi Anderson Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $13000 USD
2008-2009 Expert modeling improves the acquisition of behavioral skills in simulation-based training With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) J Anderson Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $15000 USD
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2008 Does CRM training improve performance in simulated resuscitation scenarios With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) Funded by Stollery Childrenrsquos Hospital Foundation Grant Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Medical Education Grant Research Trainee Grant $18 200 CAD
2008 Muscle fatigue during CPR administration in middle aged female laypersons and female nurses With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-I) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation and the American Heart Association $40289 USD
2007-2010 EXPRESS Trial ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting A multi-center trial Dr Adam Cheng (PI) BC Childrenrsquos Hospital with Dr Vinay Nadkarni Division of Critical Care Medicine Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia and Dr Elizabeth Hunt Division of Critical Care Medicine John Hopkins University Funded by American Heart Association $137247 CAD
2007-2009 Quantitative Measurement of CPR during in-hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $45000000 USD
2007-2009 A randomized trial of simulation for procedural skills training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2007-2009 Leadership and Timeline Adherence to the Neonatal Resuscitation Program Guidelines With Elizabeth A Hunt MD MPH PhD (PI) Stavroudis Funded by Thomas Wilson Sanitarium CBC $20000 USD
2007 Learning the Principals and concepts of airway management The efficacy of replacing lecture with MicroSim With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-PI) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation $236920 USD
2007 The effect of simulation in the Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) Funded by Dell Childrenrsquos Medical Center Austin Texas $60000 USD
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Abstracts (Poster Oral) Workshops Presentations
1 Grover E Langevin M Curtain A Moro-Sutherland D Yule S Educational Outreach (including remote rural and international simulation education) Tools to Support Development of Simulation Programs in Limited-Resource Settings International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna Austria April 2014
2 Lopreiato West I-PASS Study Group Davis Wortmann (Zia Bisimlla is member of I-PASS Study Group) Reliability of a Direct Observation Tool for Patient Handovers PAS 2014
3 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents research abstract Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare January 2014
4 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents 14th Annual Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA January 2014 (Poster)
5 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Working through barriers to simulation-based just-in-time training and competency assessments for infant lumbar punctures Simul Healthcare 20138(6)SSIH 398 Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA 2013 Awarded 3rd place for 2014 Research Abstract submission
6 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Barriers of a competency educational model for infant lumbar punctures Pediatr Res PAS Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies Vancouver Canada 2014
7 Grace M Arteaga Robert M Jacobson SYSTEMATIC APPROACH EDUCATION (CASE) TO ADDRESS PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION SESAM2013-ABS1223 Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Mayo Clinic Rochester United States 2013
8 Grace M Arteaga MD and Robert M Jacobson MD Self-confidence and communication skills addressing vaccine hesitancy improve among pediatric residents exposed to a combination of standardized patient scenarios and a systematic interview approach (CASE) SSH 2013-ABS 1693
9 Grace M Arteaga MD Robert M Jacobson MD Simulation-based standardized patient scenarios to introduce a systematic approach (CASE) to address vaccine hesitancy among practicing pediatricians promotes a change in medical practice 2013
10 Grace Arteaga Robert Jacobson TEACHING THE CASE APPROACH TO PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION EDUCATION WITH PRACTICING PEDIATRICIANS International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
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11 MacKinnon RJ Dalgleish K Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by direct observation of unannounced simulations International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
12 MacKinnon RJ Anderson M Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by interactive survey of pilot site trauma team members International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
13 MacKinnon RJ Lecky F Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Identification of In Situ Inter Professional Paediatric Trauma Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
14 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy on behalf of INSPIRE Trauma Group The development of the Field assessment Conditioning Tool International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster amp Oral presentation)
15 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
16 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy C Collaborative simulation (INSPIRE) to impact Trauma Care Grand Round Oral presentation Kansas City 2014
17 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting at International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna 2014
18 Auerbach M Emergency Medicine SIG Collaborative Educational Research SIG Chairspeaker SBME Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
19 Auerbach M Helping teachers create better healthcare simulations for their learners (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
20 Auerbach M Strategies for simulation based competency assessment of procedural skills (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
21 Auerbach M Medical Education Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Among Resident Raters Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
22 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
23 S Gangadharan G Tiyyagura M Auerbach M Gawel B Walsh and L Brown on behalf of ImPACTS investigators Assessing Differences in Experiences with Management of Critically Ill Children in Pediatric Emergency Departments (PED) and General Emergency Departments (GED) PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
24 Nnenna Chime Jessica Katz-Nelson Barbara Walsh Margie Gawel Sandeep Gangdaharan Barbara Walsh and Marc Auerbach Comparing Quality of Care Provided by Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians to Non-Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians A Systematic Review PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
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25 M Auerbach D Kessler B Walsh M Gawel J Katz-Nelson J Jang R Dudas B Schultz M Hamilton M Lavoie K Tay S Walsh S Gangdaharan and L Brown Standardized Simulation Assessment of the Quality of Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Across a Spectrum of Emergency Departments Quality platform presentation PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
26 Mark X Cicero Frank Overly Linda Brown Jorge Yarzebski Barbara Walsh Veronika Shabanova Marc Auerbach David Cone and Carl R Baum An Evaluation Instrument For Prehospital Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
27 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster)
28 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
29 Auerbach M PRIDE Pediatric Disaster Train-the-trainer International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
30 Auerbach M Look before you leap simulation for new spaces International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
31 Auerbach M Sim research design and internal validity International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
32 Auerbach M Mobile simulation getting into the trenches International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
33 Auerbach M Simulation-based research improving rigor and impact International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
34 Walsh B Using Multimodal Simulation for Pediatric Disaster Triage Training (a Train the Trainer Course) Small Victims Big Challenges International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Preconference Workshop)
35 Walsh B Course Director Developing a Mobile Simulation Program for Community Providers from Start up to Sustainability Addressing Issues in Curriculum Design Community Engagement and Program Building for a Sustainable Simulation Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Expert Panel)
36 Walsh B Brown L Gawel M and Auerbach M Community Outreach Mobile Education Training - Bringing the Simulator on the Road to Educate and Train Inter-professional Community Teams Program Innovation International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
37 Auerbach M Teaching Pediatric Emergency Medicine Procedures in the Simulated Setting Checklists Protocols Tips and Tricks International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
38 Auerbach M Does a just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with their first infant lumbar puncture International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
39 Auerbach M Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure among Resident Rater Association of Pediatric Program Directors Meeting Arlington VA October 4-5 2013 (Poster)
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40 Auerbach M How to use mastery learning for pediatric procedural skills training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop) Workshop Designing a Simulation Based Curriculum for Your Acute Care Fellowship Program Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop)
41 Auerbach M Does Just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with first infant LP Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
42 Auerbach M Analgesia use for infant lumbar puncture after and educational intervention Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
43 Auerbach M BASE Camp Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow Simulation Based Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
44 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage Strategies PAS Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
45 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage StrategiesESPR March 2013
46 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Improving Pediatric Disaster Triage Education in the Pre-Hospital Setting Using Standardized Patients ASPE annual meeting Atlanta GA 2013 (Poster)
47 Auerbach M Simulation for Pediatric Office Emergency Preparedness Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
48 Auerbach M Pediatric Trauma Simulation to Improve Patient Outcomes Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
49 Auerbach M Look Before You Leap Using Simulation to Prepare for a New Clinical Space or Process International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
50 Auerbach M Building Capacity for Multi-center Simulation Research Strategies for Success in Developing an International Specialty Specific Simulation Research Network International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
51 Auerbach M The Use of Just-In-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Poster)
52 Auerbach M Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
53 Auerbach M Designing a Simulation-based Medical Education Curriculum (SBME) for your Fellowship Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
54 Auerbach M Not a Team Player Using Simulation for Formative and Summative Assessment of Teamwork and Communication Competencies International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
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55 Taylor M Sharma M Loew T Walsh BM A Serious Game for Learning Team Communication Skills Development of On Call an interactive video game for medical students and nurses set in the Emergency Department Game was demonstrated at the International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
56 Walsh BM COMET Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Discussion and workshop on creating mobile simulation outreach initiative Trouble shooting sustainability International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
57 Walsh BM COMET Feasibility Study of Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Simulation Program PAS academic annual meeting Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
58 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
59 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
60 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation for Pediatrics A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
61 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
62 Bhanji F Praestgaard A Meaney P Cheng A Peberdy MA Hunt EA Berg R Nadkarni V Survival from Pediatric In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest is Worse at Night Compared with Days and Evenings A Report from the AHA Get with the Guidelines-Resuscitation (GWTG-R) Registry Resuscitation Science Symposium (ReSS) Dallas Texas November 2013
63 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
64 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA April 2013
65 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013
66 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
67 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Academic Societies (Boston MA) April 30 2012 (Poster)
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68 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
69 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (Orlando FL) January 28 2013 (Poster)
70 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
71 Seelbach EB Kessler DO Pusic MV Mehta R Chime NO Pham PK Chang TP Examining Variability in Infant Lumbar Puncture Decision Making using a Script Concordance Testing Approach Pediatric Academic Societies Washington DC May 4 2013 (Poster)
72 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
73 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012 (Poster)
74 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
75 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012
76 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Association of Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) Annual Conference Lyon France Aug 2012 (Poster)
77 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Agrawal D Rocker J Reid J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulator-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 405
78 Auerbach M Chang TP Mehta R Reid J Lemke D Gerard J Fein D Zaveri P Kessler D Does ldquoJust-in-Timerdquo Simulation-based Competency Assessment predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedural Success Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 409
79 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare Orlando FL January 27 2013
80 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Pediatric Simulation Symposium amp Workshops New York City NY April 24 2013
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81 Auerbach M Chang TP Zaveri P Kessler D How to Use Mastery Learning for Pediatric Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Societies Workshop Washington DC May 7 2013
82 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012
83 Kamdar G Khanna K Kessler D Chang TP Balmer D Srivastava G Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Point of Care Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Emergency Medicine New Orleans LA October 19 2012
84 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Fourth International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Toulouse France Oct 2011
85 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Montreal Nov 2011
86 Chang TP Cico S Reid J Auerbach M Pusic M Kessler D Developing Online Train-the-Trainer Modules to Standardize Pediatric Simulation-based Medical Education The POISE Network Experience International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
87 Kessler D Chang TP Agrawal D Reid J Rocker J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulation-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
88 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Rabe G Pusic M Kessler D Simulation-based Just-in-Time Competency Assessment Predicts Interns Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Performance International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
89 Chang TP Khanna K Ostrom K Seelbach E Birch S Zaveri P Auerbach M Kessler D Does Mastery Training and Just-In-Time Training Using Lumbar Puncture Simulators Increase the Incidence of Traumatic Lumbar Punctures International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare New Orleans LA January 24 2011 (Poster)
90 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 1 2011 (Poster)
91 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
92 Kessler D Chang TP Sherman J Shah N Srivastava G Strother C Khanna K Holder M Cico S Mehta R Petrescu M Reid J Hebbar K Zuckerbraun N Pusic M Auerbach M New Pediatric Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
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93 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M et al New Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
94 Kamdar G Chang TP Auerbach M et al A Qualitative Evaluation of Just-in-time Simulation-based Training Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
95 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Pusic M Batra M Lemke D Zaveri P Oriot D Kessler D Simulation-Based Competency Assessment to Predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference Section on Emergency Medicine Boston MA October 18 2011 (Poster)
96 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Auerbach M et al Impact of a Simulator based Just-in-time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011 (Poster)
97 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Poster)
98 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Oral)
99 Nelson K Eppich W Rudolph J Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Evaluation of a Debriefing Script for Pediatric Resuscitation Education Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
100 Eppich W Cheng A Simon R Rudolph J for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative A characterization of novice instructor debriefings Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010
101 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
102 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
103 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
104 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric
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Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Oral)
105 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
106 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
107 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
108 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
109 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
110 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
111 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
112 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
113 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
114 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Critical Care Medicine Congress January 2010 (Poster)
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115 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
116 International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral) 117 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
118 Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster) 119 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
120 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education and Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Oral)
121 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral)
122 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
123 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
124 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International
125 Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 126 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research
Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
127 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
128 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Poster)
129 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research Day BC Childrenrsquos Hospital November 2008
130 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting American Heart Association Spring ECC Meeting 2008 Dallas Texas USA
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Peer Reviewed Publications amp Articles
1 Sigalet E Cheng A Donnon T Catena H Robinson T Chatfield J Grant V A Simulation-based Intervention Teaching Seizure Management to Caregivers A Randomized Controlled Study Pediatrics and Child Health 2014 19(7)373-378
2 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Medical Education 2014 48657-666
3 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)128-35 PMID 24280838
4 Cheng A Auerbach M Chang T Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V Kessler D Designing and Conducting Simulation-based Research Pediatrics Published online May 12 2014 Doi 101542peds2013-3267
5 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation and Pediatric Education A Meta-analysis Pediatrics 2014 133e1313-e1323
6 Ellaway R Pusic M Galbraith R Cameron T Developing the role of big data and analytics in health professional education Medical Teacher 2014 Mar36(3)216-22
7 Pusic M Ching K Yin HS Kessler D Seven practical principles for improving patient education Evidence-based ideas from cognition science Paediatric Child Health 2014 Mar 19(3) 119-122
8 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education 2014 May 48(5) 479-488
9 Levy R Dubrowski A Amin H Bismilla Z Procedural Skills in Pediatric Residency Re-evaluating the Competencies Paediatrics and Child Health 2014 Apr19(4)180-4
10 Sawyer T White M Zaveri P Chang T Ades A French H Anderson J Auerbach M Johnston L Kessler D ldquoLearn See Practice Prove Do Maintainrdquo An Evidence-based Pedagogical Framework for Procedural Skill Training in Medicine Academic Medicine 2014 in press
11 Calaman S (co-first) Hepps JH (co-first) Spector ND Sectish TC Landrigan CP Srivastava R Starmer AJ Yu CE (co-last) Lopreiato JO (co-last) and the I-PASS Educational Executive Committee I-PASS Handoff Curriculum Handoff Simulation Exercises MedEdPORTAL 2013 Available from
12 Bismilla Z Dodds A Louca E Ontario Simulation Expo Merging Simulation and Quality Improvement to Promote a Safe Community of Practice Dec6 2013
wwwmededportalorgpublication9402 (Zia Bismilla is member of I-PASS Educational Executive Committee)
13 Sandhu N Eppich W Mikrogianakis A Grant V Robinson T Cheng A for the Canadian Pediatric Simulation Network (CPSN) Debriefing Consensus Group Post-resuscitation debriefing in the pediatric emergency department A National Needs Assessment Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013 15(0)1-10
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14 Sigalet E Donnon T Cheng A Cooke S Bissett W Robinson T Grant V Development of a Team Performance Scale to Assess Undergraduate Health Professionals Academic Medicine 2013 88(7)989-96
15 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics 2013 167528-36
16 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
17 Auerbach M Chang T Fein D White M Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer D Vasquez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package MedEdPORTAL 2014 Available from wwwmededportalorgpublication9724
18 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)
19 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics epub ahead of print April 22 2013
20 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D While ML Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer DJ Vazquez-Melendez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package submitted 2013
21 Kamdar G Kessler DO Tilt L Srivastava G Khanna K Chang TP Balmer D Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of Just-In-Time Simulation-Based Learning The Learners Perspective Simul Healthcare 2013 Feb8(1)43-48
22 Auerbach M Chang TP Reid J Quinones C Krantz A Pruitt A Gerard J Mehta R Pusic MV Kessler D Are pediatric interns prepared to perform infant lumbar punctures A multi-institutional descriptive study Pediatr Emerg Care 2013 29(4) 453-457
23 Kessler D Arteaga G Ching K Haubner L Kamdar G Krantz A Lindower J Miller M Petrescu M Pusic MV Rocker J Shah N Strother C Tilt L Weinberg E Chang TP Fein D Auerbach M Interns success with clinical procedures in infants after simulation training Pediatrics 2013131(3)e811-20
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24 Cicero MX Riera A Northrup V Li F Auerbach MA Pearson K Baum CR Design Validity and Reliability of a Pediatric Resident JumpSTART Disaster Triage Scoring Instrument Academic Pediatrics January 2013 13(1) 48-54
25 Gerard J Kessler DO Braun C Mehta R Scalzo AJ Auerbach MA Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Simulation in Healthcare 2013 Jun8(3)148-54
26 Haubner L Johnston L Barry J Soghier L Tatum P Kessler DO Downes K Auerbach MA Neonatal Intubation Performance room for improvement in tertiary neonatal intensive care units Resuscitation 2013 doi 101016jresuscitation201303014 [Epub ahead of print]
27 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
28 Cheng A Rodgers D Van Der Jagt E Eppich W OrsquoDonnell J for the American Heart Association Pediatric Subcommittee Evolution of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course Enhanced Learning with a New Debriefing Tool and Web-based Module for Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructors Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2012 13(5) 589-595
29 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Fleegler E Cheng A Simon R Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Development and Psychometric Properties Simulation in Healthcare 2012 7288-294
30 Pusic M Kessler D Szyld D Kalet A Pecaric M Boutis K Experience Curves as an Organizing Framework for Deliberate Practice in Emergency Medicine Learning Academic Emergency Medicine 2012 19(12) 1476-80
31 Cheng A Nadkarni V Hunt EA Qayumi K for the EXPRESS Investigators A Multifunctional Online Research Portal for Facilitation of Simulation-Based Research A Report from the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(4)239-243
32 Cheng A Hunt E Donoghue A Nelson K LeFlore J Anderson J Eppich W Simon R Rudolph J Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative EXPRESS ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting The Birth of an International Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative ndash From Concept to Reality Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(1)34-41
33 Donoghue A Ventre K Boulet J Brett-Fleegler M Nishisaki A Overly F Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative Design Implementation and Psychometric Analysis of a Scoring Instrument for Pediatric Resuscitation ndash A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(2)71-77
34 Auerbach M Chang TP Krantz A Ching K Pusic M Kessler D Infant Lumbar Puncture POISE Pediatric Procedure Video MedEdPortal 2011 Available from
35 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education
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36 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care
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37 Kessler D Auerbach M Pusic M Tunik M Foltin J A Randomized Trial of Simulation-Based Deliberate Practice For Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Simulation in Healthcare 2011 Aug6(4)197
38 Auerbach M Kessler D Foltin J Recurrent Pediatric Simulation Airway Resuscitation Training Pediatric Emergency Care 2011 27(1)29-31
Manuscripts In Press
1 Jeannette R Koziel Garth Meckler Linda Brown David Acker Michael Torino Barbara Walsh Mark X Cicero Barriers to Pediatric Disaster Triage A Qualitative Investigation Manuscript complete Submitted JAMA Pediatrics
2 Lee J Cheng A Allain D Angelski C Ali S High Fidelity Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine A National Survey of Facilitator Comfort and Practice Pediatric Emergency Care In press
3 Shefrin A Khazei A Hung G Dyke L Cheng A The TACTIC Development and Validation of the Tool for Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Competency Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine In Press
4 Qayumi K Pachev G Zheng B Ziv A Koval V Badiei S Cheng A Global Status of Simulation in Healthcare Education An International Survey of Simulation Centers Advances in Medical Education and Practice In Press
5 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care In Press
6 Rabiner J Avner J Auerbach M Khine H Comparison of GlideScopereg Videolaryngoscopy to Direct Laryngoscopy for Intubation of a Pediatric Simulator by Novice Physicians Emergency Medicine International In Press
7 Johnson L Auerbach M Kappus L Emerson B Zigmont J Sudikoff S The utilization of exploration-based learning and video-assisted learning to teach Video-laryngoscopy Teaching and Learning in Medicine In Press
8 Auerbach MA Roney L Aysseh A Gawel M Koziel J Barre K Caty M Santucci K Assessing the impact and feasibility of an interdisciplinary pediatric in-situ trauma simulation program Pediatric Emerency Care In Press
9 Kamdar GT Balmer D Tilt L Kessler D Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Auerbach MA The greater good How supervising physicians make entrustment decisions in the pediatric emergency department Academic Pediatrics In Press
10 Tiyyagura GK Balmer D Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Owen K Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis Academic Pediatrics 2013
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Mission amp Vision Mission To improve the delivery of medical care to acutely ill children and ultimately improve survival from acute illness in the pediatric population Vision To bring together all individuals working in pediatric simulation-based research to shape and mold the future of pediatric simulation research by answering important questions pertaining to resuscitation technical skills behavioral skills debriefing and simulation-based education History The INSPIRE Network is the International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education INSPIRE was formed in 2011 from a large group of pediatric simulation-based researchers from a variety of disciplines and specialties looking to improve collaboration mentorship and productivity We merged two large-scale existing pediatric simulation research networks EXPRESS and POISE into INSPIRE in 2011 Organizational Structure This process has brought down the walls between institutions through shared resources and a mutual understanding of each otherrsquos work towards a common goal Our work has helped synergize ongoing projects in overlapping domains We are not a formal academic society rather we are a bottom-up grassroots organization that has formed to meet the needs of the rapidly changing landscape of pediatric simulation research The network has been extremely productive in advancing and guiding simulation-based research activities We provide a structure and process of mentorship to junior investigators Resources to our members include an online database of ongoing studies and investigators access to a research coordinator librarian and statistician online data sharing infrastructure (video survey database management) and a manuscript oversight committee for pre-publication review INSPIRE is led by a diverse and inter-professional executive committee from institutions across the globe Co-chairs Adam Cheng MD Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Canada Marc Auerbach MD MSci- Yale University Research chair David Kessler MD MSci- Columbia University NY International chair Ralph Mackinnon MD Royal Manchester Childrenrsquos Hospital UK
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Technology chairs Todd Chang MD Childrenrsquos Hospital LA Jordan Duval-Arnould Johns Hopkins University MD Senior co-chairs Elizabeth Hunt MD PhD- Johns Hopkins University MD Martin Pusic MD PhD- New York University School of Medicine NY Vinay Nadkarni MD Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia PA
INSPIRE Network Membership
Members 521 Sites 188 Countries 21
Process Investigators are encouraged to begin their work by (1) submitting an ALERT presentation that is a brief description of their idea Next the investigator is (2) paired with a mentor and provided the ldquolay of the landrdquo of ongoing research in that area to promote collaboration across projects The investigator then conducts a (3) systematic review of the literature and plans an initial pilot study The (4) pilot study methods are reviewed by the INSPIRE executive and shared with the network to recruit collaborators for a subsequent collaborative study The executive helps to facilitate the (5) multicenter studies with IRB templates scope of work templates data use agreements collaborative oversight and clear expectations from the start INSPIRE can also provide specialty consultation with leading experts in biostatistics educational research technology and psychometrics When the team has completed their work the manuscript oversight committee provides a pre-review of the work product and guidance on (6) submissionpublication Additionally for selected projects the executive helps to provide letters of (7) support for grant submission In exchange for this support the INSPIRE investigator provides acknowledgement of INSPIRE in any presentationpublication and support for the INSPIRE administration on grants
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INSPIRE Process
Young Investigator
with Research Idea
bullOnline Research Series bullSenior INSPIRE mentor (via online mentor match) to help with establishing research goals and development of 1 page
ldquospecific aimsrdquo page
Systematic Review or
Needs Assessment
bullINSPIRE Research Coordinator to assist with methodology for systematic reviewbullINSPIRE Librarian to assist with literature search
Pilot Study
bullReview and revise study protocol with INSPIRE mentorbullReview study protocol with INSPIRE technology director to discuss possible tech-assisted outcome measuresbullReview with INSPIRE statistical consultant to solidify analysis plan feasibility and power analysis
Multicenter Study
bullINSPIRE scientific committee to review protocol and grant proposalbullINSPIRE website to assist in finding collaborators and recruitment sitesbullINSPIRE research portal for data collectionbullData analysis and submission to Manuscript Oversight Committee (MOC)
Knowledge Translation
bullINSPIRE research assistant and graphic designer to assist with poster preparationbullINSPIRE writing group and scientific committee to assist with review of manuscripts and mitigation of authorship issues
and bylinebullSubmission of manuscript for peer review amend with mentor and writing group publish
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INSPIRE Research Themes INSPIRE has conducted a series of consensus conferences to identify themes of inquiry within pediatric simulation in the table below This framework will guide our networks focus over the next five years
Training and Assessment Debriefing Developassessimplement effective techniques for debriefing realsim events IPE Teamwork Communication
Developassessimplement effective techniques for team training
Procedural Psychomotor Skills
Developassessimplement effective techniques for skills development retention
Training and Assessment
Technology Developassessimplement novel technologies to improve processes of care and pediatric outcomes
Acute Care and Resuscitation
Developassessimplement novel techniques for improving care of pediatric patients
Human Factors Assess the roles of human factors when providing care to pediatric patients
Patient Safety Explore the key variables that influence patient safety and assess strategies to mitigate
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INSPIRE Projects Presented at Annual Meeting In 2014
Project Lead Investigator
Lead Institution
Description Current Status
Improving Basic Life Support and Outcomes from Cardiac Arrest Implementation and Evaluation of the American Heart Associationrsquos Resuscitation Quality Indicator (RQI) CPR Training Program
A Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital
The objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the AHArsquos RQI program when compared with traditional annual BLS recertification (for pediatric healthcare providers)
Ethics submission complete
The strategic use of simulation in pediatric residency training Using a modified Delphi method to identify opportunities for competency-based assessment
L Mallory Maine Medical Center
Will use a modified Delphi method with group of pediatric simulation experts and program directors to identify priority areas for simulation-based assessment aligned with the ACGME Next Accreditation System Pediatric Specialty Milestones
Awaiting IRB approval Plan to send out initial survey late summer 2014
Use of Simulation in Limited Resource Countries How can it be done
D Moro-Sutherland
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
Two projects have come out of the original presentation during the INSPIRE meeting at IMSH 2014 1 Education through low-cost simulation in the global health arena 2 Use of Simulation in Limited Resource Countries How can it be done
Building a repository of organizations Curriculum and data collection tools in development
Randomized Trial To Compare Efficacy of PlusDelta Debriefing Model vs No Debriefing
P Mullan A Cheng D Kessler
Childrenrsquos National
We plan to conduct a randomized trial to compare two different methods of debriefing and assess educational and debriefing-related performance outcomes
Research protocol in development
Handheld High Fidelity Simulation Training For IV Catheterization
D Weiner M Ottensmeyer
Boston Childrenrsquos HospitalHarvard Medical School
Builduse handheld high fidelity haptic simulation training device to teach PIV catheterization anywhere anytime independent of infrastructure Plan to compare to traditional methods of learning ie IV arm instructor
Prototype developed Single site study planned INSPIRE multicenter study in planning stage
The effect of random leader role assignment on task and team performance during CPR
S Ambati Cohen Childrenrsquos Medical Center of NY NSLIJ
The main aim of this project is to show pre-designated leader role will improve team performance and to see whether physician or the nurse in the leader role will
Recruitment in progress
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make a difference Intervention- groups that has pre-designated leader role Control ndash No leader role
A Virtual Pediatric Simulator (VPS) For Emergency Scenario Training of Military Medical Personnel
J Gerard Saint Louis University
Project funded by the ONR to develop a game-based virtual reality simulator for training on high-stakes pediatric emergency medicine scenarios
Scenarios in development User testing and validation study in summer 2015
Resuscitation Review to Guide Educational Interventions
A Ruscica D Kessler
Morgan Stanley Childrenrsquos Hospital Columbia University New York
Pediatric Emergency medicine practitioners will identify a variety of key points learned or reviewed during resuscitations they have been involved in These key points identified during resuscitations will be areas that the rest of the pediatric emergency staff would like more education on and identify as low self-efficacy topics
Data Analysis of the Survey
Improving realism of PALS-courses with smart simulation tools amp children
W Burkhard et al
Currently only use BLS and ALS mannequins during PALS courses Introduce tablet patient monitors an all PALS stations Use of real sound sequences on 2 of 3 practical stations comparing learning outcomes of students in differently equipped teaching stations Integration of real children Change of skin color
Research protocol in development
Simulation using the PECARN Head Trauma Rule to Reduce CT Imaging
K Ching New York Presbyterian Hospital - Weill Cornell Medical Center Mount Sinai Hospital
Limiting unnecessary CT scans for children with head trauma PECARN clinical prediction rule helps identify children with very low risk for TBI( Traumatic Brain Injury) Objective of this trial is to develop a pediatric simulation exercise illustrating the use of the PECARN clinical prediction rule
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Lead Institution
Description Current Status of the Project
An International Needs Assessment for Co-Debriefing in Simulation-based Education
Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital
Debriefing is a critically important component of simulation based education This Study focuses on the current practices and state of co-debriefing in pediatric simulations the approach followed
Ethics approval pending
Learning Retention and the Timing of Refresher Education After the Deliberate Practice of Radiograph Interpretation
Martin Pusic Kathy Boutis
New york University University of Toronto
Deliberate practice on cognitive simulators produces reliable individualized learning However rates of retention and need for refreshers is difficult to predict This RCT uses the learning of radiograph interpretation to develop a framework for ldquoforgetting curvesrdquo
IRB approval in progress at all sites Phase 1 completed beginning recruitment in Phase 2
Exploring the Facilitators and Barriers to Implementing Simulation-based Competency Assessments to Determine Trainees Readiness for the Infant Lumbar Puncture (LP) Procedure
Julie Pasternack Ryan McBeth Rita Dadiz
University of Rochester
To determine the factors that increase or decrease the likelihood that sites participating in the lumbar puncture study would achieve greater compliance with their interns performing competency assessments prior to their first LP
In Manuscript preparation
Rapid Cycle Deliberate Practice for Resuscitation Teams
Daniel Lemke Cara Doughty
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
This project uses a fast-paced deliberate practice model to train residents in resuscitation management over short but frequent exercises It also aims at comparing the traditional and RCDP techniques
In progress
Simulation to teach management of tracheostomy emergencies for new parents
Jennifer Arnold Shilpa Hundalani
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
PepTALC is a simulation-based training initiative to teach primary caregivers of infants being discharged from the NICU with tracheostomies and ventilators on how to manage airway emergencies The primary goal of is to improve patient care outcomes and decrease risk of mortality for these fragile patients The simulation curriculum developed is based on feedback from parents who have been through this and on evidence of the leading causes of
Next steps are to develop a multi-centered trial that can hopefully establish changes in actual patient care outcomes
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preventable morbidity and mortality in this patient population after they go home We developed a 4 hour training module that has been well received by families and are currently finalizing analysis of the pilot study
Randomized Trial of Continuous Capnography during Simulated Arrests
David Kessler
Columbia University
This study attempts to ascertain benefits to resuscitation management amp potential patient outcomes with the addition of capnography monitoring
In progress
Improving Code Team Performance and Survival Outcomes Implementation of Pediatric Composite Resuscitation Training
Knight L Gabhart J
Lucile Packard Childrenrsquos Hospital Stanford
This research examined the implementation of a composite resuscitation pediatric team training program that incorporated AHA PALS training ongoing training of emergency equipment code roles institution specific code roles and responsibilities and in-situ unannounced mock codes to all interprofessional members of the pediatric Code team throughout the institution in which our pediatric team responded with the hypothesis that this training would improve code team performance and survival outcomes
Analysis in progress Administration has agreed to sustain ongoing funding and program will be implemented house-wide September 1 2014
Development of a Standardized Process for INSPIRE Procedure Kits
Marjorie White Taylor Sawyer
Alabama Childrenrsquos Hospital Seattle Childrenrsquos Hospital
This is a secondary study that has become its own larger entity It initially derived from the work of Dr Kessler amp Dr Auerbach in their infant Lumbar Puncture procedure teaching kit with validated checklists and training videos and methodologies Now Dr White amp Dr Sawyer want to use the same validation processes to develop assessment amp teaching kits for all procedures in pediatrics
Manuscript accepted for publication in Academic Medicine Continued development of validated checklists to be included into procedure kits
Comparison of Endotracheal Intubation + Umbilical venous Catheter vs Laryngeal Mask Airway + Intraosseous Needle in NRP
Byrne B Wetzel E
Indiana University
This is a study of new NRP trainees in a simulation environment We measured the time and success to place an endotracheal tube and an UVC compared to placing an LMA and IO in a critically ill newborn in the delivery room
Project Complete Manuscript is in progress
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General and Pediatric ED Disparities
Marc Auerbach
Yale University
ImPACTS is Improving Pediatric Acute Care through Simulation and is designed to assess and improve care for pediatric resuscitation in general Emergency Departments across the Northeast US
Completed first year of data collection Received grant for year two ongoing In process of submitting manuscripts
Trauma Outreach Project
Chris Kennedy Ralph Mackinnon
University of Manchester Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital
The INSPIRE Pediatric Trauma Outreach project spans 3 continents and 5 countries and aims to standardize and improve pediatric major trauma care
Recruitment in progress
Donation after Circulatory Death - An Innovative Educational Initiative
Meyer E Survey to all INSPIRE sites to determine absencepresence of DCD current educational approach and educational needs Among those with DCD pre-post comparison after educational intervention with educational arms (no film film to hospital educators film to OPO educators partnership and film to hospital amp OPO) Follow natural use acceptability and efficacy of film as per outcome measures
In development
The effect of Simulation to determine Frequency for Competency Skill Training
Mehta R Randomized controlled study using a 3-tier strategy Groups consist of 15 residents and the frequency of retrainingtesting is identified according to the group they are randomly assigned
In development
Pediatric Simulation and the Milestones
Smith A Develop cases around the ACGME Pediatrics Milestones Correlate the evaluations of the sim cases with clinical evaluations and inservice exams
In development
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Project Lead Investigator
Lead Institution
Description Current Status
Use of Epinephrine Auto injectors in the management of Anaphylaxis
DJ Scherzer Elizabeth Hunt Mindy Hamilton
Nationwide Childrenrsquos Johns Hopkins University Childrenrsquos Pittsburgh
Anaphylaxis is a potentially life threatening allergic reaction Studies have shown that early identification and treatment improves outcome However anecdotal experience reveals prolonged time to administration of subcutaneous epinephrine and potentially life threatening errors in administration This study is aimed at exploring whether the use of auto injectors will decrease the time to administration and decrease dosing errors for epinephrine
Recruitment in progress
Disparities in care at general vs pediatric emergency departments
Marc Auerbach
Yale University
This study aims at using a simulation based assessment to compare the process of care at a subset of childrenrsquos hospital emergency departments to a subset of non-childrenrsquos hospital departments The study will also develop a set of benchmarks for high quality resuscitation team performance
In the process of development
Handoff Assessment
Shilpa Harnandalni
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
A patient hand-off is the transfer of care from one provider to another during which the receiving provider accepts from the transferring provider the physical intellectual and moral responsibility for the patient Utilizing simulated experiences the research team will develop a training curriculum including a validated hand-off score tool that will teach pediatric residents how to consistently perform a standardized patient hand-off during a critical patient event
In progress
Neonatal intubation group
Lindsay Johnston
Neonatal intubation is a procedure performed in other to secure the airways of a child to assist in ventilation This is usually
Recruitment in progress
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performed through the mouth in neonates This project attempts to design various educational interventions aimed at improving competence in neonatal intubation
Lumbar Puncture
David Kessler Columbia University
Lumbar Puncture is used in the assessment of the febrile child in the assessment of Central Nervous System infection This study has designed an educational intervention and is currently assessing the impact of this intervention on competency in performing a lumbar puncture among interns This project seeks to improve outcomes with infant LP procedure through INSPIRE skills training package
Working on manuscripts and grants for future work
Script Concordance Testing in infant lumbar puncture
Todd Chang Childrenrsquos Hospital of LA
The decision to perform an infant lumbar puncture is often wrought with controversy given the nature of the procedure and the parental anxiety Script concordance Testing is a method of assessing clinical decision making skills in situations of uncertainty This study aims to define the most and least controversial scenarios involving infant LP according to attending physicians in a variety of pediatric fields
Recruitment complete Manuscript in progress
Team leadership under stress
Elizabeth Hunt Mike Rosen
Johns Hopkins University
Teamwork has been found to be a key component in successful functioning of the emergency response team in the management of critically ill children There are different leadership styles suited for different situations This project attempts to decipher the impact of leadership styles on members of the team during an emergency
Research protocol undergoing revision
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Research Project Funding for INSPIRE Network Members from 2007-2014
Year Project and Funding Agency
2014-2015 Improving CPR Quality and Cost Effectiveness with the American Heart Associationrsquos Resuscitation Quality Improvement Program With Dr Jeffrey Lin (PI PhD Candidate) Dr Tyrone Donnon Dr Gillian Currie University of Calgary Dr Vinay Nadkarni Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $25000 USD
2014-2018 Assessing Simulation in Pediatrics Improving Resuscitation Events KidSIM-ASPIRE Simulation Research Program Infrastructure Grant With Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital (PI) and Dr Vincent Grant University of Calgary Funded by Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Research Institute Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Foundation and Department of Pediatrics Research Grant $150000
2014-2015 ImPACTS Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Site PIs include Nadkarni (CHOP) Katz-Nelson (Hopkins) Fedlor-Hamilton (Pitt) Kessler (Columbia) Brown (Hasbro) Walsh (Umass) Gangadharan (CohenrsquosHofstra) Funded by RBaby Foundation $150000 USD
2014-2015 Trauma Team and Leadership Simulation With Dr Todd Chang (Co-I) Funded by Childrens Hospital Los Angeles Barbara Korsch Educational Grant $10000 USD
2014 A fitness for purpose study of the Field Assessment Conditioning Tool (FACT development amp outreach pilot study) With Dr Ralph MacKinnon Chris Kennedy Rachael Fleming Catherine Doherty Lambert Schuwirth amp Terese Stenfors-Hayes $10000 (UK)
2014 A fitness for purpose study of the Field Assessment Conditioning Tool in NZ (FACT development amp outreach pilot study) With Dr Mike Shepherd Dr Jo Cole Dr Chris Kennedy amp Dr Ralph MacKinnon $10000 (NZ)
2013-2015 A Virtual Pediatric Simulator (VPS) for Emergency Scenario Training of Military Medical Personnel With Dr James Gerard (PI) Anthony Scalzo (Co-PI) $54180700 USD
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2013-2014 Procedural Skills Training in Pediatric Residency With Bismilla Z Feldman M Amin H Dubrowski A Funded by Hospital for Sick Children Paediatric Consultants Education Research Grant $4085 USD
2013-2014 Validation study for simulating capillary refill in a mass-casualty simulation With Dr Todd Chang (PI) Funded by Southern California Clinical Translational Science Institute Research Pilot Fund $26400 USD
2013-2014 INSPIRE Network Infant Lumbar Puncture Competency Assessment With Todd Pou-Yen Chang MD (Sub Contractor) Funded by RBaby Foundation $14000 USD
2013-2014 ImPACTS Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation $300000 USD Site PIs include Nadkarni (CHOP) Katz-Nelson (Hopkins) Fedlor-Hamilton (Pitt) Kessler (Columbia) Brown (Hasbro) Walsh (Umass) Gangadharan (CohenrsquosHofstra)
2012-2015 Advancing and Optimizing Quality of Resuscitation in Children with Cardiac Arrest With Elizabeth A Hunt MD MPH PhD (PI) Funded by The Hartwell Foundation $300000 USD
2012-2014 CPR Training Using High-Fidelity Simulation and Train to Perfection in Medical Students With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) University of Alberta Dr Carol Hodgson University of Alberta Dr Farhan Bhanji McGIll University Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Funded by Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund University of Alberta $18 379 CAD
2012-2013 The effect of multimedia on assessment of clinical decision making skills With Todd Pou-Yen Chang MD (PI) Funded by University of Southern California Zumberge Faculty Development Grant $24 800 USD
2012-2013 The INSPIRE Skills Training Initiative Improving Infant Lumbar Puncture Clinical Outcomes Among Novices With David Kessler MD MSc (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation $100000 USD
2012-2013 PRIDE - Evaluation of 3 different pre-hospital pediatric disaster triage protocols among 3 states With Dr Barbara Walsh (Co-PI) Funded by EMSC Grant
2012 In-situ Trauma simulation Targeted to Patient Outcome Research With Ralph MacKinnon amp Marc Auerbach Funded by USUK Collaboration Development Award UK Foreign Office $1500 USD
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2012 The Use of High-Fidelity Simulation and Mastery Learning in BLS Education With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) Funded by Teaching and Learning Fund $18 379
2010-2013 Assessing and Improving the Quality of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Delivered During Simulated Pediatric Cardiac Arrest using a Novel CPR Feedback Device With Dr Adam Cheng (PI) Dr Vincent Grant Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Jonathan Duff Stollery Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Farhan Bhanji Dr Ronald Gottesman Montreal Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Vinay Nadkarni Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia and Dr Betsy Hunt Johns Hopkins Childrenrsquos Hospital and the INSPIRE Investigators Funded by Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada and CIHR $450000 CAD
2010-2013 EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Infrastructure Grant With Dr Adam Cheng (co-PI) Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Elizabeth Hunt Division of Critical Care Medicine Johns Hopkins University and Dr Vinay Nadkarni Division of Critical Care Medicine Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $450000 USD
2011-2012 POISE Network Improving Infant Lumbar Puncture Outcomes With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $150000 USD
2011-2012 A Needs Assessment of Pediatric Intubation Skills With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by Yale Department of Pediatrics $35000 USD
2011 An invitational conference for key stakeholders in simulation-enhanced inter-professional education With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Principal Writer) Funded by The Josiah Macy Jr Foundation $35000 USD
2011 In-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation A national survey of current practices With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-I) Edelson DP Abella BS Davis D Hunt EA Funded by Society of Hospital Medicine $75 000 USD
2011 Quantitative Measurement of CPR during in-hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation (Corporate Sponsor Agreement) $10996600 USD
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2010-2012 Student Program for Olympic Resuscitation Training in Schools (SPORTS) With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (Co-I) Funded by AHA Innovation Grant $5000000 USD
2010-2012 Center for Excellence for Science of Simulation Education Implementation and Dissemination With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $15000000 USD
2010-2011 Patient Outcomes in Simulation Education [POISE] ndash shifting resident education from ldquopractice on the poorrdquo to ldquopractice until perfectrdquo With David Kessler MD MSc (Co-PI) Marc Auerbach MD MSc (Co-PI) Funded by Rbaby foundation $90000 USD
2010-2011 A Multimedia Educational Module For Infant Lumbar Puncture Funded by Yale Department of Pediatrics With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) $10000 USD
2010-2011 A Bench-Top Simulation Training Intervention For Infant Lumbar Puncture With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $90000 USD
2009-2012 A Multi-Technological Proposal To Provide Effective Education To On-Line Nursing Students With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (Co-PI) Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $15000 USD
2008-2009 In-situ Simulation for Pediatric Resuscitation Training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $50000 USD
2008-2009 Repetitive Pediatric Simulation Resuscitation Training With David Kessler MD MSc (Co-PI) Marc Auerbach MD MSc (Co-PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2008-2009 Improving outcomes using videotaped role-modeling during crisis resource management training With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (Co-PI) Mindi Anderson Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $13000 USD
2008-2009 Expert modeling improves the acquisition of behavioral skills in simulation-based training With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) J Anderson Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $15000 USD
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2008 Does CRM training improve performance in simulated resuscitation scenarios With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) Funded by Stollery Childrenrsquos Hospital Foundation Grant Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Medical Education Grant Research Trainee Grant $18 200 CAD
2008 Muscle fatigue during CPR administration in middle aged female laypersons and female nurses With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-I) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation and the American Heart Association $40289 USD
2007-2010 EXPRESS Trial ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting A multi-center trial Dr Adam Cheng (PI) BC Childrenrsquos Hospital with Dr Vinay Nadkarni Division of Critical Care Medicine Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia and Dr Elizabeth Hunt Division of Critical Care Medicine John Hopkins University Funded by American Heart Association $137247 CAD
2007-2009 Quantitative Measurement of CPR during in-hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $45000000 USD
2007-2009 A randomized trial of simulation for procedural skills training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2007-2009 Leadership and Timeline Adherence to the Neonatal Resuscitation Program Guidelines With Elizabeth A Hunt MD MPH PhD (PI) Stavroudis Funded by Thomas Wilson Sanitarium CBC $20000 USD
2007 Learning the Principals and concepts of airway management The efficacy of replacing lecture with MicroSim With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-PI) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation $236920 USD
2007 The effect of simulation in the Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) Funded by Dell Childrenrsquos Medical Center Austin Texas $60000 USD
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Abstracts (Poster Oral) Workshops Presentations
1 Grover E Langevin M Curtain A Moro-Sutherland D Yule S Educational Outreach (including remote rural and international simulation education) Tools to Support Development of Simulation Programs in Limited-Resource Settings International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna Austria April 2014
2 Lopreiato West I-PASS Study Group Davis Wortmann (Zia Bisimlla is member of I-PASS Study Group) Reliability of a Direct Observation Tool for Patient Handovers PAS 2014
3 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents research abstract Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare January 2014
4 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents 14th Annual Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA January 2014 (Poster)
5 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Working through barriers to simulation-based just-in-time training and competency assessments for infant lumbar punctures Simul Healthcare 20138(6)SSIH 398 Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA 2013 Awarded 3rd place for 2014 Research Abstract submission
6 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Barriers of a competency educational model for infant lumbar punctures Pediatr Res PAS Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies Vancouver Canada 2014
7 Grace M Arteaga Robert M Jacobson SYSTEMATIC APPROACH EDUCATION (CASE) TO ADDRESS PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION SESAM2013-ABS1223 Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Mayo Clinic Rochester United States 2013
8 Grace M Arteaga MD and Robert M Jacobson MD Self-confidence and communication skills addressing vaccine hesitancy improve among pediatric residents exposed to a combination of standardized patient scenarios and a systematic interview approach (CASE) SSH 2013-ABS 1693
9 Grace M Arteaga MD Robert M Jacobson MD Simulation-based standardized patient scenarios to introduce a systematic approach (CASE) to address vaccine hesitancy among practicing pediatricians promotes a change in medical practice 2013
10 Grace Arteaga Robert Jacobson TEACHING THE CASE APPROACH TO PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION EDUCATION WITH PRACTICING PEDIATRICIANS International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
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11 MacKinnon RJ Dalgleish K Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by direct observation of unannounced simulations International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
12 MacKinnon RJ Anderson M Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by interactive survey of pilot site trauma team members International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
13 MacKinnon RJ Lecky F Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Identification of In Situ Inter Professional Paediatric Trauma Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
14 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy on behalf of INSPIRE Trauma Group The development of the Field assessment Conditioning Tool International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster amp Oral presentation)
15 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
16 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy C Collaborative simulation (INSPIRE) to impact Trauma Care Grand Round Oral presentation Kansas City 2014
17 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting at International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna 2014
18 Auerbach M Emergency Medicine SIG Collaborative Educational Research SIG Chairspeaker SBME Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
19 Auerbach M Helping teachers create better healthcare simulations for their learners (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
20 Auerbach M Strategies for simulation based competency assessment of procedural skills (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
21 Auerbach M Medical Education Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Among Resident Raters Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
22 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
23 S Gangadharan G Tiyyagura M Auerbach M Gawel B Walsh and L Brown on behalf of ImPACTS investigators Assessing Differences in Experiences with Management of Critically Ill Children in Pediatric Emergency Departments (PED) and General Emergency Departments (GED) PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
24 Nnenna Chime Jessica Katz-Nelson Barbara Walsh Margie Gawel Sandeep Gangdaharan Barbara Walsh and Marc Auerbach Comparing Quality of Care Provided by Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians to Non-Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians A Systematic Review PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
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25 M Auerbach D Kessler B Walsh M Gawel J Katz-Nelson J Jang R Dudas B Schultz M Hamilton M Lavoie K Tay S Walsh S Gangdaharan and L Brown Standardized Simulation Assessment of the Quality of Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Across a Spectrum of Emergency Departments Quality platform presentation PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
26 Mark X Cicero Frank Overly Linda Brown Jorge Yarzebski Barbara Walsh Veronika Shabanova Marc Auerbach David Cone and Carl R Baum An Evaluation Instrument For Prehospital Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
27 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster)
28 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
29 Auerbach M PRIDE Pediatric Disaster Train-the-trainer International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
30 Auerbach M Look before you leap simulation for new spaces International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
31 Auerbach M Sim research design and internal validity International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
32 Auerbach M Mobile simulation getting into the trenches International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
33 Auerbach M Simulation-based research improving rigor and impact International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
34 Walsh B Using Multimodal Simulation for Pediatric Disaster Triage Training (a Train the Trainer Course) Small Victims Big Challenges International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Preconference Workshop)
35 Walsh B Course Director Developing a Mobile Simulation Program for Community Providers from Start up to Sustainability Addressing Issues in Curriculum Design Community Engagement and Program Building for a Sustainable Simulation Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Expert Panel)
36 Walsh B Brown L Gawel M and Auerbach M Community Outreach Mobile Education Training - Bringing the Simulator on the Road to Educate and Train Inter-professional Community Teams Program Innovation International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
37 Auerbach M Teaching Pediatric Emergency Medicine Procedures in the Simulated Setting Checklists Protocols Tips and Tricks International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
38 Auerbach M Does a just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with their first infant lumbar puncture International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
39 Auerbach M Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure among Resident Rater Association of Pediatric Program Directors Meeting Arlington VA October 4-5 2013 (Poster)
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40 Auerbach M How to use mastery learning for pediatric procedural skills training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop) Workshop Designing a Simulation Based Curriculum for Your Acute Care Fellowship Program Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop)
41 Auerbach M Does Just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with first infant LP Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
42 Auerbach M Analgesia use for infant lumbar puncture after and educational intervention Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
43 Auerbach M BASE Camp Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow Simulation Based Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
44 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage Strategies PAS Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
45 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage StrategiesESPR March 2013
46 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Improving Pediatric Disaster Triage Education in the Pre-Hospital Setting Using Standardized Patients ASPE annual meeting Atlanta GA 2013 (Poster)
47 Auerbach M Simulation for Pediatric Office Emergency Preparedness Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
48 Auerbach M Pediatric Trauma Simulation to Improve Patient Outcomes Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
49 Auerbach M Look Before You Leap Using Simulation to Prepare for a New Clinical Space or Process International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
50 Auerbach M Building Capacity for Multi-center Simulation Research Strategies for Success in Developing an International Specialty Specific Simulation Research Network International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
51 Auerbach M The Use of Just-In-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Poster)
52 Auerbach M Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
53 Auerbach M Designing a Simulation-based Medical Education Curriculum (SBME) for your Fellowship Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
54 Auerbach M Not a Team Player Using Simulation for Formative and Summative Assessment of Teamwork and Communication Competencies International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
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55 Taylor M Sharma M Loew T Walsh BM A Serious Game for Learning Team Communication Skills Development of On Call an interactive video game for medical students and nurses set in the Emergency Department Game was demonstrated at the International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
56 Walsh BM COMET Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Discussion and workshop on creating mobile simulation outreach initiative Trouble shooting sustainability International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
57 Walsh BM COMET Feasibility Study of Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Simulation Program PAS academic annual meeting Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
58 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
59 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
60 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation for Pediatrics A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
61 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
62 Bhanji F Praestgaard A Meaney P Cheng A Peberdy MA Hunt EA Berg R Nadkarni V Survival from Pediatric In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest is Worse at Night Compared with Days and Evenings A Report from the AHA Get with the Guidelines-Resuscitation (GWTG-R) Registry Resuscitation Science Symposium (ReSS) Dallas Texas November 2013
63 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
64 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA April 2013
65 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013
66 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
67 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Academic Societies (Boston MA) April 30 2012 (Poster)
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68 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
69 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (Orlando FL) January 28 2013 (Poster)
70 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
71 Seelbach EB Kessler DO Pusic MV Mehta R Chime NO Pham PK Chang TP Examining Variability in Infant Lumbar Puncture Decision Making using a Script Concordance Testing Approach Pediatric Academic Societies Washington DC May 4 2013 (Poster)
72 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
73 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012 (Poster)
74 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
75 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012
76 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Association of Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) Annual Conference Lyon France Aug 2012 (Poster)
77 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Agrawal D Rocker J Reid J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulator-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 405
78 Auerbach M Chang TP Mehta R Reid J Lemke D Gerard J Fein D Zaveri P Kessler D Does ldquoJust-in-Timerdquo Simulation-based Competency Assessment predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedural Success Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 409
79 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare Orlando FL January 27 2013
80 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Pediatric Simulation Symposium amp Workshops New York City NY April 24 2013
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81 Auerbach M Chang TP Zaveri P Kessler D How to Use Mastery Learning for Pediatric Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Societies Workshop Washington DC May 7 2013
82 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012
83 Kamdar G Khanna K Kessler D Chang TP Balmer D Srivastava G Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Point of Care Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Emergency Medicine New Orleans LA October 19 2012
84 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Fourth International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Toulouse France Oct 2011
85 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Montreal Nov 2011
86 Chang TP Cico S Reid J Auerbach M Pusic M Kessler D Developing Online Train-the-Trainer Modules to Standardize Pediatric Simulation-based Medical Education The POISE Network Experience International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
87 Kessler D Chang TP Agrawal D Reid J Rocker J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulation-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
88 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Rabe G Pusic M Kessler D Simulation-based Just-in-Time Competency Assessment Predicts Interns Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Performance International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
89 Chang TP Khanna K Ostrom K Seelbach E Birch S Zaveri P Auerbach M Kessler D Does Mastery Training and Just-In-Time Training Using Lumbar Puncture Simulators Increase the Incidence of Traumatic Lumbar Punctures International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare New Orleans LA January 24 2011 (Poster)
90 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 1 2011 (Poster)
91 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
92 Kessler D Chang TP Sherman J Shah N Srivastava G Strother C Khanna K Holder M Cico S Mehta R Petrescu M Reid J Hebbar K Zuckerbraun N Pusic M Auerbach M New Pediatric Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
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93 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M et al New Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
94 Kamdar G Chang TP Auerbach M et al A Qualitative Evaluation of Just-in-time Simulation-based Training Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
95 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Pusic M Batra M Lemke D Zaveri P Oriot D Kessler D Simulation-Based Competency Assessment to Predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference Section on Emergency Medicine Boston MA October 18 2011 (Poster)
96 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Auerbach M et al Impact of a Simulator based Just-in-time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011 (Poster)
97 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Poster)
98 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Oral)
99 Nelson K Eppich W Rudolph J Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Evaluation of a Debriefing Script for Pediatric Resuscitation Education Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
100 Eppich W Cheng A Simon R Rudolph J for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative A characterization of novice instructor debriefings Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010
101 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
102 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
103 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
104 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric
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105 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
106 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
107 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
108 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
109 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
110 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
111 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
112 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
113 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
114 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Critical Care Medicine Congress January 2010 (Poster)
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115 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
116 International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral) 117 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
118 Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster) 119 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
120 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education and Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Oral)
121 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral)
122 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
123 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
124 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International
125 Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 126 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research
Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
127 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
128 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Poster)
129 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research Day BC Childrenrsquos Hospital November 2008
130 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting American Heart Association Spring ECC Meeting 2008 Dallas Texas USA
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Peer Reviewed Publications amp Articles
1 Sigalet E Cheng A Donnon T Catena H Robinson T Chatfield J Grant V A Simulation-based Intervention Teaching Seizure Management to Caregivers A Randomized Controlled Study Pediatrics and Child Health 2014 19(7)373-378
2 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Medical Education 2014 48657-666
3 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)128-35 PMID 24280838
4 Cheng A Auerbach M Chang T Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V Kessler D Designing and Conducting Simulation-based Research Pediatrics Published online May 12 2014 Doi 101542peds2013-3267
5 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation and Pediatric Education A Meta-analysis Pediatrics 2014 133e1313-e1323
6 Ellaway R Pusic M Galbraith R Cameron T Developing the role of big data and analytics in health professional education Medical Teacher 2014 Mar36(3)216-22
7 Pusic M Ching K Yin HS Kessler D Seven practical principles for improving patient education Evidence-based ideas from cognition science Paediatric Child Health 2014 Mar 19(3) 119-122
8 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education 2014 May 48(5) 479-488
9 Levy R Dubrowski A Amin H Bismilla Z Procedural Skills in Pediatric Residency Re-evaluating the Competencies Paediatrics and Child Health 2014 Apr19(4)180-4
10 Sawyer T White M Zaveri P Chang T Ades A French H Anderson J Auerbach M Johnston L Kessler D ldquoLearn See Practice Prove Do Maintainrdquo An Evidence-based Pedagogical Framework for Procedural Skill Training in Medicine Academic Medicine 2014 in press
11 Calaman S (co-first) Hepps JH (co-first) Spector ND Sectish TC Landrigan CP Srivastava R Starmer AJ Yu CE (co-last) Lopreiato JO (co-last) and the I-PASS Educational Executive Committee I-PASS Handoff Curriculum Handoff Simulation Exercises MedEdPORTAL 2013 Available from
12 Bismilla Z Dodds A Louca E Ontario Simulation Expo Merging Simulation and Quality Improvement to Promote a Safe Community of Practice Dec6 2013
wwwmededportalorgpublication9402 (Zia Bismilla is member of I-PASS Educational Executive Committee)
13 Sandhu N Eppich W Mikrogianakis A Grant V Robinson T Cheng A for the Canadian Pediatric Simulation Network (CPSN) Debriefing Consensus Group Post-resuscitation debriefing in the pediatric emergency department A National Needs Assessment Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013 15(0)1-10
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14 Sigalet E Donnon T Cheng A Cooke S Bissett W Robinson T Grant V Development of a Team Performance Scale to Assess Undergraduate Health Professionals Academic Medicine 2013 88(7)989-96
15 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics 2013 167528-36
16 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
17 Auerbach M Chang T Fein D White M Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer D Vasquez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package MedEdPORTAL 2014 Available from wwwmededportalorgpublication9724
18 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)
19 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics epub ahead of print April 22 2013
20 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D While ML Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer DJ Vazquez-Melendez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package submitted 2013
21 Kamdar G Kessler DO Tilt L Srivastava G Khanna K Chang TP Balmer D Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of Just-In-Time Simulation-Based Learning The Learners Perspective Simul Healthcare 2013 Feb8(1)43-48
22 Auerbach M Chang TP Reid J Quinones C Krantz A Pruitt A Gerard J Mehta R Pusic MV Kessler D Are pediatric interns prepared to perform infant lumbar punctures A multi-institutional descriptive study Pediatr Emerg Care 2013 29(4) 453-457
23 Kessler D Arteaga G Ching K Haubner L Kamdar G Krantz A Lindower J Miller M Petrescu M Pusic MV Rocker J Shah N Strother C Tilt L Weinberg E Chang TP Fein D Auerbach M Interns success with clinical procedures in infants after simulation training Pediatrics 2013131(3)e811-20
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24 Cicero MX Riera A Northrup V Li F Auerbach MA Pearson K Baum CR Design Validity and Reliability of a Pediatric Resident JumpSTART Disaster Triage Scoring Instrument Academic Pediatrics January 2013 13(1) 48-54
25 Gerard J Kessler DO Braun C Mehta R Scalzo AJ Auerbach MA Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Simulation in Healthcare 2013 Jun8(3)148-54
26 Haubner L Johnston L Barry J Soghier L Tatum P Kessler DO Downes K Auerbach MA Neonatal Intubation Performance room for improvement in tertiary neonatal intensive care units Resuscitation 2013 doi 101016jresuscitation201303014 [Epub ahead of print]
27 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
28 Cheng A Rodgers D Van Der Jagt E Eppich W OrsquoDonnell J for the American Heart Association Pediatric Subcommittee Evolution of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course Enhanced Learning with a New Debriefing Tool and Web-based Module for Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructors Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2012 13(5) 589-595
29 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Fleegler E Cheng A Simon R Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Development and Psychometric Properties Simulation in Healthcare 2012 7288-294
30 Pusic M Kessler D Szyld D Kalet A Pecaric M Boutis K Experience Curves as an Organizing Framework for Deliberate Practice in Emergency Medicine Learning Academic Emergency Medicine 2012 19(12) 1476-80
31 Cheng A Nadkarni V Hunt EA Qayumi K for the EXPRESS Investigators A Multifunctional Online Research Portal for Facilitation of Simulation-Based Research A Report from the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(4)239-243
32 Cheng A Hunt E Donoghue A Nelson K LeFlore J Anderson J Eppich W Simon R Rudolph J Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative EXPRESS ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting The Birth of an International Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative ndash From Concept to Reality Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(1)34-41
33 Donoghue A Ventre K Boulet J Brett-Fleegler M Nishisaki A Overly F Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative Design Implementation and Psychometric Analysis of a Scoring Instrument for Pediatric Resuscitation ndash A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(2)71-77
34 Auerbach M Chang TP Krantz A Ching K Pusic M Kessler D Infant Lumbar Puncture POISE Pediatric Procedure Video MedEdPortal 2011 Available from
35 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education
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36 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care
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37 Kessler D Auerbach M Pusic M Tunik M Foltin J A Randomized Trial of Simulation-Based Deliberate Practice For Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Simulation in Healthcare 2011 Aug6(4)197
38 Auerbach M Kessler D Foltin J Recurrent Pediatric Simulation Airway Resuscitation Training Pediatric Emergency Care 2011 27(1)29-31
Manuscripts In Press
1 Jeannette R Koziel Garth Meckler Linda Brown David Acker Michael Torino Barbara Walsh Mark X Cicero Barriers to Pediatric Disaster Triage A Qualitative Investigation Manuscript complete Submitted JAMA Pediatrics
2 Lee J Cheng A Allain D Angelski C Ali S High Fidelity Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine A National Survey of Facilitator Comfort and Practice Pediatric Emergency Care In press
3 Shefrin A Khazei A Hung G Dyke L Cheng A The TACTIC Development and Validation of the Tool for Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Competency Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine In Press
4 Qayumi K Pachev G Zheng B Ziv A Koval V Badiei S Cheng A Global Status of Simulation in Healthcare Education An International Survey of Simulation Centers Advances in Medical Education and Practice In Press
5 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care In Press
6 Rabiner J Avner J Auerbach M Khine H Comparison of GlideScopereg Videolaryngoscopy to Direct Laryngoscopy for Intubation of a Pediatric Simulator by Novice Physicians Emergency Medicine International In Press
7 Johnson L Auerbach M Kappus L Emerson B Zigmont J Sudikoff S The utilization of exploration-based learning and video-assisted learning to teach Video-laryngoscopy Teaching and Learning in Medicine In Press
8 Auerbach MA Roney L Aysseh A Gawel M Koziel J Barre K Caty M Santucci K Assessing the impact and feasibility of an interdisciplinary pediatric in-situ trauma simulation program Pediatric Emerency Care In Press
9 Kamdar GT Balmer D Tilt L Kessler D Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Auerbach MA The greater good How supervising physicians make entrustment decisions in the pediatric emergency department Academic Pediatrics In Press
10 Tiyyagura GK Balmer D Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Owen K Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis Academic Pediatrics 2013
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Technology chairs Todd Chang MD Childrenrsquos Hospital LA Jordan Duval-Arnould Johns Hopkins University MD Senior co-chairs Elizabeth Hunt MD PhD- Johns Hopkins University MD Martin Pusic MD PhD- New York University School of Medicine NY Vinay Nadkarni MD Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia PA
INSPIRE Network Membership
Members 521 Sites 188 Countries 21
Process Investigators are encouraged to begin their work by (1) submitting an ALERT presentation that is a brief description of their idea Next the investigator is (2) paired with a mentor and provided the ldquolay of the landrdquo of ongoing research in that area to promote collaboration across projects The investigator then conducts a (3) systematic review of the literature and plans an initial pilot study The (4) pilot study methods are reviewed by the INSPIRE executive and shared with the network to recruit collaborators for a subsequent collaborative study The executive helps to facilitate the (5) multicenter studies with IRB templates scope of work templates data use agreements collaborative oversight and clear expectations from the start INSPIRE can also provide specialty consultation with leading experts in biostatistics educational research technology and psychometrics When the team has completed their work the manuscript oversight committee provides a pre-review of the work product and guidance on (6) submissionpublication Additionally for selected projects the executive helps to provide letters of (7) support for grant submission In exchange for this support the INSPIRE investigator provides acknowledgement of INSPIRE in any presentationpublication and support for the INSPIRE administration on grants
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INSPIRE Process
Young Investigator
with Research Idea
bullOnline Research Series bullSenior INSPIRE mentor (via online mentor match) to help with establishing research goals and development of 1 page
ldquospecific aimsrdquo page
Systematic Review or
Needs Assessment
bullINSPIRE Research Coordinator to assist with methodology for systematic reviewbullINSPIRE Librarian to assist with literature search
Pilot Study
bullReview and revise study protocol with INSPIRE mentorbullReview study protocol with INSPIRE technology director to discuss possible tech-assisted outcome measuresbullReview with INSPIRE statistical consultant to solidify analysis plan feasibility and power analysis
Multicenter Study
bullINSPIRE scientific committee to review protocol and grant proposalbullINSPIRE website to assist in finding collaborators and recruitment sitesbullINSPIRE research portal for data collectionbullData analysis and submission to Manuscript Oversight Committee (MOC)
Knowledge Translation
bullINSPIRE research assistant and graphic designer to assist with poster preparationbullINSPIRE writing group and scientific committee to assist with review of manuscripts and mitigation of authorship issues
and bylinebullSubmission of manuscript for peer review amend with mentor and writing group publish
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INSPIRE Research Themes INSPIRE has conducted a series of consensus conferences to identify themes of inquiry within pediatric simulation in the table below This framework will guide our networks focus over the next five years
Training and Assessment Debriefing Developassessimplement effective techniques for debriefing realsim events IPE Teamwork Communication
Developassessimplement effective techniques for team training
Procedural Psychomotor Skills
Developassessimplement effective techniques for skills development retention
Training and Assessment
Technology Developassessimplement novel technologies to improve processes of care and pediatric outcomes
Acute Care and Resuscitation
Developassessimplement novel techniques for improving care of pediatric patients
Human Factors Assess the roles of human factors when providing care to pediatric patients
Patient Safety Explore the key variables that influence patient safety and assess strategies to mitigate
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INSPIRE Projects Presented at Annual Meeting In 2014
Project Lead Investigator
Lead Institution
Description Current Status
Improving Basic Life Support and Outcomes from Cardiac Arrest Implementation and Evaluation of the American Heart Associationrsquos Resuscitation Quality Indicator (RQI) CPR Training Program
A Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital
The objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the AHArsquos RQI program when compared with traditional annual BLS recertification (for pediatric healthcare providers)
Ethics submission complete
The strategic use of simulation in pediatric residency training Using a modified Delphi method to identify opportunities for competency-based assessment
L Mallory Maine Medical Center
Will use a modified Delphi method with group of pediatric simulation experts and program directors to identify priority areas for simulation-based assessment aligned with the ACGME Next Accreditation System Pediatric Specialty Milestones
Awaiting IRB approval Plan to send out initial survey late summer 2014
Use of Simulation in Limited Resource Countries How can it be done
D Moro-Sutherland
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
Two projects have come out of the original presentation during the INSPIRE meeting at IMSH 2014 1 Education through low-cost simulation in the global health arena 2 Use of Simulation in Limited Resource Countries How can it be done
Building a repository of organizations Curriculum and data collection tools in development
Randomized Trial To Compare Efficacy of PlusDelta Debriefing Model vs No Debriefing
P Mullan A Cheng D Kessler
Childrenrsquos National
We plan to conduct a randomized trial to compare two different methods of debriefing and assess educational and debriefing-related performance outcomes
Research protocol in development
Handheld High Fidelity Simulation Training For IV Catheterization
D Weiner M Ottensmeyer
Boston Childrenrsquos HospitalHarvard Medical School
Builduse handheld high fidelity haptic simulation training device to teach PIV catheterization anywhere anytime independent of infrastructure Plan to compare to traditional methods of learning ie IV arm instructor
Prototype developed Single site study planned INSPIRE multicenter study in planning stage
The effect of random leader role assignment on task and team performance during CPR
S Ambati Cohen Childrenrsquos Medical Center of NY NSLIJ
The main aim of this project is to show pre-designated leader role will improve team performance and to see whether physician or the nurse in the leader role will
Recruitment in progress
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make a difference Intervention- groups that has pre-designated leader role Control ndash No leader role
A Virtual Pediatric Simulator (VPS) For Emergency Scenario Training of Military Medical Personnel
J Gerard Saint Louis University
Project funded by the ONR to develop a game-based virtual reality simulator for training on high-stakes pediatric emergency medicine scenarios
Scenarios in development User testing and validation study in summer 2015
Resuscitation Review to Guide Educational Interventions
A Ruscica D Kessler
Morgan Stanley Childrenrsquos Hospital Columbia University New York
Pediatric Emergency medicine practitioners will identify a variety of key points learned or reviewed during resuscitations they have been involved in These key points identified during resuscitations will be areas that the rest of the pediatric emergency staff would like more education on and identify as low self-efficacy topics
Data Analysis of the Survey
Improving realism of PALS-courses with smart simulation tools amp children
W Burkhard et al
Currently only use BLS and ALS mannequins during PALS courses Introduce tablet patient monitors an all PALS stations Use of real sound sequences on 2 of 3 practical stations comparing learning outcomes of students in differently equipped teaching stations Integration of real children Change of skin color
Research protocol in development
Simulation using the PECARN Head Trauma Rule to Reduce CT Imaging
K Ching New York Presbyterian Hospital - Weill Cornell Medical Center Mount Sinai Hospital
Limiting unnecessary CT scans for children with head trauma PECARN clinical prediction rule helps identify children with very low risk for TBI( Traumatic Brain Injury) Objective of this trial is to develop a pediatric simulation exercise illustrating the use of the PECARN clinical prediction rule
Enrollment
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Project Lead Investigator
Lead Institution
Description Current Status of the Project
An International Needs Assessment for Co-Debriefing in Simulation-based Education
Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital
Debriefing is a critically important component of simulation based education This Study focuses on the current practices and state of co-debriefing in pediatric simulations the approach followed
Ethics approval pending
Learning Retention and the Timing of Refresher Education After the Deliberate Practice of Radiograph Interpretation
Martin Pusic Kathy Boutis
New york University University of Toronto
Deliberate practice on cognitive simulators produces reliable individualized learning However rates of retention and need for refreshers is difficult to predict This RCT uses the learning of radiograph interpretation to develop a framework for ldquoforgetting curvesrdquo
IRB approval in progress at all sites Phase 1 completed beginning recruitment in Phase 2
Exploring the Facilitators and Barriers to Implementing Simulation-based Competency Assessments to Determine Trainees Readiness for the Infant Lumbar Puncture (LP) Procedure
Julie Pasternack Ryan McBeth Rita Dadiz
University of Rochester
To determine the factors that increase or decrease the likelihood that sites participating in the lumbar puncture study would achieve greater compliance with their interns performing competency assessments prior to their first LP
In Manuscript preparation
Rapid Cycle Deliberate Practice for Resuscitation Teams
Daniel Lemke Cara Doughty
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
This project uses a fast-paced deliberate practice model to train residents in resuscitation management over short but frequent exercises It also aims at comparing the traditional and RCDP techniques
In progress
Simulation to teach management of tracheostomy emergencies for new parents
Jennifer Arnold Shilpa Hundalani
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
PepTALC is a simulation-based training initiative to teach primary caregivers of infants being discharged from the NICU with tracheostomies and ventilators on how to manage airway emergencies The primary goal of is to improve patient care outcomes and decrease risk of mortality for these fragile patients The simulation curriculum developed is based on feedback from parents who have been through this and on evidence of the leading causes of
Next steps are to develop a multi-centered trial that can hopefully establish changes in actual patient care outcomes
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preventable morbidity and mortality in this patient population after they go home We developed a 4 hour training module that has been well received by families and are currently finalizing analysis of the pilot study
Randomized Trial of Continuous Capnography during Simulated Arrests
David Kessler
Columbia University
This study attempts to ascertain benefits to resuscitation management amp potential patient outcomes with the addition of capnography monitoring
In progress
Improving Code Team Performance and Survival Outcomes Implementation of Pediatric Composite Resuscitation Training
Knight L Gabhart J
Lucile Packard Childrenrsquos Hospital Stanford
This research examined the implementation of a composite resuscitation pediatric team training program that incorporated AHA PALS training ongoing training of emergency equipment code roles institution specific code roles and responsibilities and in-situ unannounced mock codes to all interprofessional members of the pediatric Code team throughout the institution in which our pediatric team responded with the hypothesis that this training would improve code team performance and survival outcomes
Analysis in progress Administration has agreed to sustain ongoing funding and program will be implemented house-wide September 1 2014
Development of a Standardized Process for INSPIRE Procedure Kits
Marjorie White Taylor Sawyer
Alabama Childrenrsquos Hospital Seattle Childrenrsquos Hospital
This is a secondary study that has become its own larger entity It initially derived from the work of Dr Kessler amp Dr Auerbach in their infant Lumbar Puncture procedure teaching kit with validated checklists and training videos and methodologies Now Dr White amp Dr Sawyer want to use the same validation processes to develop assessment amp teaching kits for all procedures in pediatrics
Manuscript accepted for publication in Academic Medicine Continued development of validated checklists to be included into procedure kits
Comparison of Endotracheal Intubation + Umbilical venous Catheter vs Laryngeal Mask Airway + Intraosseous Needle in NRP
Byrne B Wetzel E
Indiana University
This is a study of new NRP trainees in a simulation environment We measured the time and success to place an endotracheal tube and an UVC compared to placing an LMA and IO in a critically ill newborn in the delivery room
Project Complete Manuscript is in progress
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General and Pediatric ED Disparities
Marc Auerbach
Yale University
ImPACTS is Improving Pediatric Acute Care through Simulation and is designed to assess and improve care for pediatric resuscitation in general Emergency Departments across the Northeast US
Completed first year of data collection Received grant for year two ongoing In process of submitting manuscripts
Trauma Outreach Project
Chris Kennedy Ralph Mackinnon
University of Manchester Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital
The INSPIRE Pediatric Trauma Outreach project spans 3 continents and 5 countries and aims to standardize and improve pediatric major trauma care
Recruitment in progress
Donation after Circulatory Death - An Innovative Educational Initiative
Meyer E Survey to all INSPIRE sites to determine absencepresence of DCD current educational approach and educational needs Among those with DCD pre-post comparison after educational intervention with educational arms (no film film to hospital educators film to OPO educators partnership and film to hospital amp OPO) Follow natural use acceptability and efficacy of film as per outcome measures
In development
The effect of Simulation to determine Frequency for Competency Skill Training
Mehta R Randomized controlled study using a 3-tier strategy Groups consist of 15 residents and the frequency of retrainingtesting is identified according to the group they are randomly assigned
In development
Pediatric Simulation and the Milestones
Smith A Develop cases around the ACGME Pediatrics Milestones Correlate the evaluations of the sim cases with clinical evaluations and inservice exams
In development
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Project Lead Investigator
Lead Institution
Description Current Status
Use of Epinephrine Auto injectors in the management of Anaphylaxis
DJ Scherzer Elizabeth Hunt Mindy Hamilton
Nationwide Childrenrsquos Johns Hopkins University Childrenrsquos Pittsburgh
Anaphylaxis is a potentially life threatening allergic reaction Studies have shown that early identification and treatment improves outcome However anecdotal experience reveals prolonged time to administration of subcutaneous epinephrine and potentially life threatening errors in administration This study is aimed at exploring whether the use of auto injectors will decrease the time to administration and decrease dosing errors for epinephrine
Recruitment in progress
Disparities in care at general vs pediatric emergency departments
Marc Auerbach
Yale University
This study aims at using a simulation based assessment to compare the process of care at a subset of childrenrsquos hospital emergency departments to a subset of non-childrenrsquos hospital departments The study will also develop a set of benchmarks for high quality resuscitation team performance
In the process of development
Handoff Assessment
Shilpa Harnandalni
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
A patient hand-off is the transfer of care from one provider to another during which the receiving provider accepts from the transferring provider the physical intellectual and moral responsibility for the patient Utilizing simulated experiences the research team will develop a training curriculum including a validated hand-off score tool that will teach pediatric residents how to consistently perform a standardized patient hand-off during a critical patient event
In progress
Neonatal intubation group
Lindsay Johnston
Neonatal intubation is a procedure performed in other to secure the airways of a child to assist in ventilation This is usually
Recruitment in progress
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performed through the mouth in neonates This project attempts to design various educational interventions aimed at improving competence in neonatal intubation
Lumbar Puncture
David Kessler Columbia University
Lumbar Puncture is used in the assessment of the febrile child in the assessment of Central Nervous System infection This study has designed an educational intervention and is currently assessing the impact of this intervention on competency in performing a lumbar puncture among interns This project seeks to improve outcomes with infant LP procedure through INSPIRE skills training package
Working on manuscripts and grants for future work
Script Concordance Testing in infant lumbar puncture
Todd Chang Childrenrsquos Hospital of LA
The decision to perform an infant lumbar puncture is often wrought with controversy given the nature of the procedure and the parental anxiety Script concordance Testing is a method of assessing clinical decision making skills in situations of uncertainty This study aims to define the most and least controversial scenarios involving infant LP according to attending physicians in a variety of pediatric fields
Recruitment complete Manuscript in progress
Team leadership under stress
Elizabeth Hunt Mike Rosen
Johns Hopkins University
Teamwork has been found to be a key component in successful functioning of the emergency response team in the management of critically ill children There are different leadership styles suited for different situations This project attempts to decipher the impact of leadership styles on members of the team during an emergency
Research protocol undergoing revision
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Research Project Funding for INSPIRE Network Members from 2007-2014
Year Project and Funding Agency
2014-2015 Improving CPR Quality and Cost Effectiveness with the American Heart Associationrsquos Resuscitation Quality Improvement Program With Dr Jeffrey Lin (PI PhD Candidate) Dr Tyrone Donnon Dr Gillian Currie University of Calgary Dr Vinay Nadkarni Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $25000 USD
2014-2018 Assessing Simulation in Pediatrics Improving Resuscitation Events KidSIM-ASPIRE Simulation Research Program Infrastructure Grant With Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital (PI) and Dr Vincent Grant University of Calgary Funded by Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Research Institute Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Foundation and Department of Pediatrics Research Grant $150000
2014-2015 ImPACTS Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Site PIs include Nadkarni (CHOP) Katz-Nelson (Hopkins) Fedlor-Hamilton (Pitt) Kessler (Columbia) Brown (Hasbro) Walsh (Umass) Gangadharan (CohenrsquosHofstra) Funded by RBaby Foundation $150000 USD
2014-2015 Trauma Team and Leadership Simulation With Dr Todd Chang (Co-I) Funded by Childrens Hospital Los Angeles Barbara Korsch Educational Grant $10000 USD
2014 A fitness for purpose study of the Field Assessment Conditioning Tool (FACT development amp outreach pilot study) With Dr Ralph MacKinnon Chris Kennedy Rachael Fleming Catherine Doherty Lambert Schuwirth amp Terese Stenfors-Hayes $10000 (UK)
2014 A fitness for purpose study of the Field Assessment Conditioning Tool in NZ (FACT development amp outreach pilot study) With Dr Mike Shepherd Dr Jo Cole Dr Chris Kennedy amp Dr Ralph MacKinnon $10000 (NZ)
2013-2015 A Virtual Pediatric Simulator (VPS) for Emergency Scenario Training of Military Medical Personnel With Dr James Gerard (PI) Anthony Scalzo (Co-PI) $54180700 USD
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2013-2014 Procedural Skills Training in Pediatric Residency With Bismilla Z Feldman M Amin H Dubrowski A Funded by Hospital for Sick Children Paediatric Consultants Education Research Grant $4085 USD
2013-2014 Validation study for simulating capillary refill in a mass-casualty simulation With Dr Todd Chang (PI) Funded by Southern California Clinical Translational Science Institute Research Pilot Fund $26400 USD
2013-2014 INSPIRE Network Infant Lumbar Puncture Competency Assessment With Todd Pou-Yen Chang MD (Sub Contractor) Funded by RBaby Foundation $14000 USD
2013-2014 ImPACTS Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation $300000 USD Site PIs include Nadkarni (CHOP) Katz-Nelson (Hopkins) Fedlor-Hamilton (Pitt) Kessler (Columbia) Brown (Hasbro) Walsh (Umass) Gangadharan (CohenrsquosHofstra)
2012-2015 Advancing and Optimizing Quality of Resuscitation in Children with Cardiac Arrest With Elizabeth A Hunt MD MPH PhD (PI) Funded by The Hartwell Foundation $300000 USD
2012-2014 CPR Training Using High-Fidelity Simulation and Train to Perfection in Medical Students With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) University of Alberta Dr Carol Hodgson University of Alberta Dr Farhan Bhanji McGIll University Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Funded by Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund University of Alberta $18 379 CAD
2012-2013 The effect of multimedia on assessment of clinical decision making skills With Todd Pou-Yen Chang MD (PI) Funded by University of Southern California Zumberge Faculty Development Grant $24 800 USD
2012-2013 The INSPIRE Skills Training Initiative Improving Infant Lumbar Puncture Clinical Outcomes Among Novices With David Kessler MD MSc (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation $100000 USD
2012-2013 PRIDE - Evaluation of 3 different pre-hospital pediatric disaster triage protocols among 3 states With Dr Barbara Walsh (Co-PI) Funded by EMSC Grant
2012 In-situ Trauma simulation Targeted to Patient Outcome Research With Ralph MacKinnon amp Marc Auerbach Funded by USUK Collaboration Development Award UK Foreign Office $1500 USD
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2012 The Use of High-Fidelity Simulation and Mastery Learning in BLS Education With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) Funded by Teaching and Learning Fund $18 379
2010-2013 Assessing and Improving the Quality of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Delivered During Simulated Pediatric Cardiac Arrest using a Novel CPR Feedback Device With Dr Adam Cheng (PI) Dr Vincent Grant Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Jonathan Duff Stollery Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Farhan Bhanji Dr Ronald Gottesman Montreal Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Vinay Nadkarni Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia and Dr Betsy Hunt Johns Hopkins Childrenrsquos Hospital and the INSPIRE Investigators Funded by Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada and CIHR $450000 CAD
2010-2013 EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Infrastructure Grant With Dr Adam Cheng (co-PI) Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Elizabeth Hunt Division of Critical Care Medicine Johns Hopkins University and Dr Vinay Nadkarni Division of Critical Care Medicine Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $450000 USD
2011-2012 POISE Network Improving Infant Lumbar Puncture Outcomes With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $150000 USD
2011-2012 A Needs Assessment of Pediatric Intubation Skills With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by Yale Department of Pediatrics $35000 USD
2011 An invitational conference for key stakeholders in simulation-enhanced inter-professional education With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Principal Writer) Funded by The Josiah Macy Jr Foundation $35000 USD
2011 In-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation A national survey of current practices With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-I) Edelson DP Abella BS Davis D Hunt EA Funded by Society of Hospital Medicine $75 000 USD
2011 Quantitative Measurement of CPR during in-hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation (Corporate Sponsor Agreement) $10996600 USD
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2010-2012 Student Program for Olympic Resuscitation Training in Schools (SPORTS) With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (Co-I) Funded by AHA Innovation Grant $5000000 USD
2010-2012 Center for Excellence for Science of Simulation Education Implementation and Dissemination With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $15000000 USD
2010-2011 Patient Outcomes in Simulation Education [POISE] ndash shifting resident education from ldquopractice on the poorrdquo to ldquopractice until perfectrdquo With David Kessler MD MSc (Co-PI) Marc Auerbach MD MSc (Co-PI) Funded by Rbaby foundation $90000 USD
2010-2011 A Multimedia Educational Module For Infant Lumbar Puncture Funded by Yale Department of Pediatrics With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) $10000 USD
2010-2011 A Bench-Top Simulation Training Intervention For Infant Lumbar Puncture With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $90000 USD
2009-2012 A Multi-Technological Proposal To Provide Effective Education To On-Line Nursing Students With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (Co-PI) Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $15000 USD
2008-2009 In-situ Simulation for Pediatric Resuscitation Training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $50000 USD
2008-2009 Repetitive Pediatric Simulation Resuscitation Training With David Kessler MD MSc (Co-PI) Marc Auerbach MD MSc (Co-PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2008-2009 Improving outcomes using videotaped role-modeling during crisis resource management training With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (Co-PI) Mindi Anderson Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $13000 USD
2008-2009 Expert modeling improves the acquisition of behavioral skills in simulation-based training With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) J Anderson Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $15000 USD
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2008 Does CRM training improve performance in simulated resuscitation scenarios With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) Funded by Stollery Childrenrsquos Hospital Foundation Grant Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Medical Education Grant Research Trainee Grant $18 200 CAD
2008 Muscle fatigue during CPR administration in middle aged female laypersons and female nurses With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-I) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation and the American Heart Association $40289 USD
2007-2010 EXPRESS Trial ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting A multi-center trial Dr Adam Cheng (PI) BC Childrenrsquos Hospital with Dr Vinay Nadkarni Division of Critical Care Medicine Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia and Dr Elizabeth Hunt Division of Critical Care Medicine John Hopkins University Funded by American Heart Association $137247 CAD
2007-2009 Quantitative Measurement of CPR during in-hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $45000000 USD
2007-2009 A randomized trial of simulation for procedural skills training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2007-2009 Leadership and Timeline Adherence to the Neonatal Resuscitation Program Guidelines With Elizabeth A Hunt MD MPH PhD (PI) Stavroudis Funded by Thomas Wilson Sanitarium CBC $20000 USD
2007 Learning the Principals and concepts of airway management The efficacy of replacing lecture with MicroSim With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-PI) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation $236920 USD
2007 The effect of simulation in the Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) Funded by Dell Childrenrsquos Medical Center Austin Texas $60000 USD
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Abstracts (Poster Oral) Workshops Presentations
1 Grover E Langevin M Curtain A Moro-Sutherland D Yule S Educational Outreach (including remote rural and international simulation education) Tools to Support Development of Simulation Programs in Limited-Resource Settings International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna Austria April 2014
2 Lopreiato West I-PASS Study Group Davis Wortmann (Zia Bisimlla is member of I-PASS Study Group) Reliability of a Direct Observation Tool for Patient Handovers PAS 2014
3 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents research abstract Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare January 2014
4 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents 14th Annual Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA January 2014 (Poster)
5 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Working through barriers to simulation-based just-in-time training and competency assessments for infant lumbar punctures Simul Healthcare 20138(6)SSIH 398 Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA 2013 Awarded 3rd place for 2014 Research Abstract submission
6 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Barriers of a competency educational model for infant lumbar punctures Pediatr Res PAS Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies Vancouver Canada 2014
7 Grace M Arteaga Robert M Jacobson SYSTEMATIC APPROACH EDUCATION (CASE) TO ADDRESS PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION SESAM2013-ABS1223 Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Mayo Clinic Rochester United States 2013
8 Grace M Arteaga MD and Robert M Jacobson MD Self-confidence and communication skills addressing vaccine hesitancy improve among pediatric residents exposed to a combination of standardized patient scenarios and a systematic interview approach (CASE) SSH 2013-ABS 1693
9 Grace M Arteaga MD Robert M Jacobson MD Simulation-based standardized patient scenarios to introduce a systematic approach (CASE) to address vaccine hesitancy among practicing pediatricians promotes a change in medical practice 2013
10 Grace Arteaga Robert Jacobson TEACHING THE CASE APPROACH TO PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION EDUCATION WITH PRACTICING PEDIATRICIANS International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
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11 MacKinnon RJ Dalgleish K Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by direct observation of unannounced simulations International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
12 MacKinnon RJ Anderson M Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by interactive survey of pilot site trauma team members International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
13 MacKinnon RJ Lecky F Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Identification of In Situ Inter Professional Paediatric Trauma Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
14 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy on behalf of INSPIRE Trauma Group The development of the Field assessment Conditioning Tool International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster amp Oral presentation)
15 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
16 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy C Collaborative simulation (INSPIRE) to impact Trauma Care Grand Round Oral presentation Kansas City 2014
17 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting at International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna 2014
18 Auerbach M Emergency Medicine SIG Collaborative Educational Research SIG Chairspeaker SBME Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
19 Auerbach M Helping teachers create better healthcare simulations for their learners (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
20 Auerbach M Strategies for simulation based competency assessment of procedural skills (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
21 Auerbach M Medical Education Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Among Resident Raters Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
22 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
23 S Gangadharan G Tiyyagura M Auerbach M Gawel B Walsh and L Brown on behalf of ImPACTS investigators Assessing Differences in Experiences with Management of Critically Ill Children in Pediatric Emergency Departments (PED) and General Emergency Departments (GED) PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
24 Nnenna Chime Jessica Katz-Nelson Barbara Walsh Margie Gawel Sandeep Gangdaharan Barbara Walsh and Marc Auerbach Comparing Quality of Care Provided by Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians to Non-Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians A Systematic Review PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
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25 M Auerbach D Kessler B Walsh M Gawel J Katz-Nelson J Jang R Dudas B Schultz M Hamilton M Lavoie K Tay S Walsh S Gangdaharan and L Brown Standardized Simulation Assessment of the Quality of Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Across a Spectrum of Emergency Departments Quality platform presentation PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
26 Mark X Cicero Frank Overly Linda Brown Jorge Yarzebski Barbara Walsh Veronika Shabanova Marc Auerbach David Cone and Carl R Baum An Evaluation Instrument For Prehospital Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
27 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster)
28 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
29 Auerbach M PRIDE Pediatric Disaster Train-the-trainer International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
30 Auerbach M Look before you leap simulation for new spaces International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
31 Auerbach M Sim research design and internal validity International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
32 Auerbach M Mobile simulation getting into the trenches International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
33 Auerbach M Simulation-based research improving rigor and impact International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
34 Walsh B Using Multimodal Simulation for Pediatric Disaster Triage Training (a Train the Trainer Course) Small Victims Big Challenges International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Preconference Workshop)
35 Walsh B Course Director Developing a Mobile Simulation Program for Community Providers from Start up to Sustainability Addressing Issues in Curriculum Design Community Engagement and Program Building for a Sustainable Simulation Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Expert Panel)
36 Walsh B Brown L Gawel M and Auerbach M Community Outreach Mobile Education Training - Bringing the Simulator on the Road to Educate and Train Inter-professional Community Teams Program Innovation International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
37 Auerbach M Teaching Pediatric Emergency Medicine Procedures in the Simulated Setting Checklists Protocols Tips and Tricks International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
38 Auerbach M Does a just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with their first infant lumbar puncture International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
39 Auerbach M Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure among Resident Rater Association of Pediatric Program Directors Meeting Arlington VA October 4-5 2013 (Poster)
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40 Auerbach M How to use mastery learning for pediatric procedural skills training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop) Workshop Designing a Simulation Based Curriculum for Your Acute Care Fellowship Program Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop)
41 Auerbach M Does Just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with first infant LP Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
42 Auerbach M Analgesia use for infant lumbar puncture after and educational intervention Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
43 Auerbach M BASE Camp Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow Simulation Based Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
44 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage Strategies PAS Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
45 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage StrategiesESPR March 2013
46 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Improving Pediatric Disaster Triage Education in the Pre-Hospital Setting Using Standardized Patients ASPE annual meeting Atlanta GA 2013 (Poster)
47 Auerbach M Simulation for Pediatric Office Emergency Preparedness Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
48 Auerbach M Pediatric Trauma Simulation to Improve Patient Outcomes Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
49 Auerbach M Look Before You Leap Using Simulation to Prepare for a New Clinical Space or Process International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
50 Auerbach M Building Capacity for Multi-center Simulation Research Strategies for Success in Developing an International Specialty Specific Simulation Research Network International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
51 Auerbach M The Use of Just-In-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Poster)
52 Auerbach M Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
53 Auerbach M Designing a Simulation-based Medical Education Curriculum (SBME) for your Fellowship Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
54 Auerbach M Not a Team Player Using Simulation for Formative and Summative Assessment of Teamwork and Communication Competencies International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
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55 Taylor M Sharma M Loew T Walsh BM A Serious Game for Learning Team Communication Skills Development of On Call an interactive video game for medical students and nurses set in the Emergency Department Game was demonstrated at the International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
56 Walsh BM COMET Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Discussion and workshop on creating mobile simulation outreach initiative Trouble shooting sustainability International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
57 Walsh BM COMET Feasibility Study of Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Simulation Program PAS academic annual meeting Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
58 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
59 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
60 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation for Pediatrics A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
61 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
62 Bhanji F Praestgaard A Meaney P Cheng A Peberdy MA Hunt EA Berg R Nadkarni V Survival from Pediatric In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest is Worse at Night Compared with Days and Evenings A Report from the AHA Get with the Guidelines-Resuscitation (GWTG-R) Registry Resuscitation Science Symposium (ReSS) Dallas Texas November 2013
63 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
64 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA April 2013
65 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013
66 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
67 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Academic Societies (Boston MA) April 30 2012 (Poster)
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68 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
69 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (Orlando FL) January 28 2013 (Poster)
70 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
71 Seelbach EB Kessler DO Pusic MV Mehta R Chime NO Pham PK Chang TP Examining Variability in Infant Lumbar Puncture Decision Making using a Script Concordance Testing Approach Pediatric Academic Societies Washington DC May 4 2013 (Poster)
72 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
73 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012 (Poster)
74 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
75 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012
76 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Association of Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) Annual Conference Lyon France Aug 2012 (Poster)
77 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Agrawal D Rocker J Reid J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulator-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 405
78 Auerbach M Chang TP Mehta R Reid J Lemke D Gerard J Fein D Zaveri P Kessler D Does ldquoJust-in-Timerdquo Simulation-based Competency Assessment predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedural Success Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 409
79 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare Orlando FL January 27 2013
80 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Pediatric Simulation Symposium amp Workshops New York City NY April 24 2013
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81 Auerbach M Chang TP Zaveri P Kessler D How to Use Mastery Learning for Pediatric Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Societies Workshop Washington DC May 7 2013
82 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012
83 Kamdar G Khanna K Kessler D Chang TP Balmer D Srivastava G Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Point of Care Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Emergency Medicine New Orleans LA October 19 2012
84 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Fourth International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Toulouse France Oct 2011
85 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Montreal Nov 2011
86 Chang TP Cico S Reid J Auerbach M Pusic M Kessler D Developing Online Train-the-Trainer Modules to Standardize Pediatric Simulation-based Medical Education The POISE Network Experience International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
87 Kessler D Chang TP Agrawal D Reid J Rocker J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulation-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
88 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Rabe G Pusic M Kessler D Simulation-based Just-in-Time Competency Assessment Predicts Interns Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Performance International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
89 Chang TP Khanna K Ostrom K Seelbach E Birch S Zaveri P Auerbach M Kessler D Does Mastery Training and Just-In-Time Training Using Lumbar Puncture Simulators Increase the Incidence of Traumatic Lumbar Punctures International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare New Orleans LA January 24 2011 (Poster)
90 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 1 2011 (Poster)
91 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
92 Kessler D Chang TP Sherman J Shah N Srivastava G Strother C Khanna K Holder M Cico S Mehta R Petrescu M Reid J Hebbar K Zuckerbraun N Pusic M Auerbach M New Pediatric Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
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93 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M et al New Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
94 Kamdar G Chang TP Auerbach M et al A Qualitative Evaluation of Just-in-time Simulation-based Training Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
95 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Pusic M Batra M Lemke D Zaveri P Oriot D Kessler D Simulation-Based Competency Assessment to Predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference Section on Emergency Medicine Boston MA October 18 2011 (Poster)
96 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Auerbach M et al Impact of a Simulator based Just-in-time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011 (Poster)
97 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Poster)
98 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Oral)
99 Nelson K Eppich W Rudolph J Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Evaluation of a Debriefing Script for Pediatric Resuscitation Education Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
100 Eppich W Cheng A Simon R Rudolph J for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative A characterization of novice instructor debriefings Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010
101 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
102 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
103 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
104 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric
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Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Oral)
105 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
106 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
107 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
108 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
109 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
110 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
111 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
112 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
113 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
114 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Critical Care Medicine Congress January 2010 (Poster)
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115 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
116 International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral) 117 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
118 Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster) 119 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
120 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education and Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Oral)
121 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral)
122 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
123 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
124 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International
125 Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 126 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research
Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
127 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
128 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Poster)
129 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research Day BC Childrenrsquos Hospital November 2008
130 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting American Heart Association Spring ECC Meeting 2008 Dallas Texas USA
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Peer Reviewed Publications amp Articles
1 Sigalet E Cheng A Donnon T Catena H Robinson T Chatfield J Grant V A Simulation-based Intervention Teaching Seizure Management to Caregivers A Randomized Controlled Study Pediatrics and Child Health 2014 19(7)373-378
2 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Medical Education 2014 48657-666
3 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)128-35 PMID 24280838
4 Cheng A Auerbach M Chang T Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V Kessler D Designing and Conducting Simulation-based Research Pediatrics Published online May 12 2014 Doi 101542peds2013-3267
5 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation and Pediatric Education A Meta-analysis Pediatrics 2014 133e1313-e1323
6 Ellaway R Pusic M Galbraith R Cameron T Developing the role of big data and analytics in health professional education Medical Teacher 2014 Mar36(3)216-22
7 Pusic M Ching K Yin HS Kessler D Seven practical principles for improving patient education Evidence-based ideas from cognition science Paediatric Child Health 2014 Mar 19(3) 119-122
8 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education 2014 May 48(5) 479-488
9 Levy R Dubrowski A Amin H Bismilla Z Procedural Skills in Pediatric Residency Re-evaluating the Competencies Paediatrics and Child Health 2014 Apr19(4)180-4
10 Sawyer T White M Zaveri P Chang T Ades A French H Anderson J Auerbach M Johnston L Kessler D ldquoLearn See Practice Prove Do Maintainrdquo An Evidence-based Pedagogical Framework for Procedural Skill Training in Medicine Academic Medicine 2014 in press
11 Calaman S (co-first) Hepps JH (co-first) Spector ND Sectish TC Landrigan CP Srivastava R Starmer AJ Yu CE (co-last) Lopreiato JO (co-last) and the I-PASS Educational Executive Committee I-PASS Handoff Curriculum Handoff Simulation Exercises MedEdPORTAL 2013 Available from
12 Bismilla Z Dodds A Louca E Ontario Simulation Expo Merging Simulation and Quality Improvement to Promote a Safe Community of Practice Dec6 2013
wwwmededportalorgpublication9402 (Zia Bismilla is member of I-PASS Educational Executive Committee)
13 Sandhu N Eppich W Mikrogianakis A Grant V Robinson T Cheng A for the Canadian Pediatric Simulation Network (CPSN) Debriefing Consensus Group Post-resuscitation debriefing in the pediatric emergency department A National Needs Assessment Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013 15(0)1-10
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14 Sigalet E Donnon T Cheng A Cooke S Bissett W Robinson T Grant V Development of a Team Performance Scale to Assess Undergraduate Health Professionals Academic Medicine 2013 88(7)989-96
15 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics 2013 167528-36
16 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
17 Auerbach M Chang T Fein D White M Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer D Vasquez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package MedEdPORTAL 2014 Available from wwwmededportalorgpublication9724
18 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)
19 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics epub ahead of print April 22 2013
20 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D While ML Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer DJ Vazquez-Melendez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package submitted 2013
21 Kamdar G Kessler DO Tilt L Srivastava G Khanna K Chang TP Balmer D Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of Just-In-Time Simulation-Based Learning The Learners Perspective Simul Healthcare 2013 Feb8(1)43-48
22 Auerbach M Chang TP Reid J Quinones C Krantz A Pruitt A Gerard J Mehta R Pusic MV Kessler D Are pediatric interns prepared to perform infant lumbar punctures A multi-institutional descriptive study Pediatr Emerg Care 2013 29(4) 453-457
23 Kessler D Arteaga G Ching K Haubner L Kamdar G Krantz A Lindower J Miller M Petrescu M Pusic MV Rocker J Shah N Strother C Tilt L Weinberg E Chang TP Fein D Auerbach M Interns success with clinical procedures in infants after simulation training Pediatrics 2013131(3)e811-20
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24 Cicero MX Riera A Northrup V Li F Auerbach MA Pearson K Baum CR Design Validity and Reliability of a Pediatric Resident JumpSTART Disaster Triage Scoring Instrument Academic Pediatrics January 2013 13(1) 48-54
25 Gerard J Kessler DO Braun C Mehta R Scalzo AJ Auerbach MA Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Simulation in Healthcare 2013 Jun8(3)148-54
26 Haubner L Johnston L Barry J Soghier L Tatum P Kessler DO Downes K Auerbach MA Neonatal Intubation Performance room for improvement in tertiary neonatal intensive care units Resuscitation 2013 doi 101016jresuscitation201303014 [Epub ahead of print]
27 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
28 Cheng A Rodgers D Van Der Jagt E Eppich W OrsquoDonnell J for the American Heart Association Pediatric Subcommittee Evolution of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course Enhanced Learning with a New Debriefing Tool and Web-based Module for Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructors Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2012 13(5) 589-595
29 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Fleegler E Cheng A Simon R Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Development and Psychometric Properties Simulation in Healthcare 2012 7288-294
30 Pusic M Kessler D Szyld D Kalet A Pecaric M Boutis K Experience Curves as an Organizing Framework for Deliberate Practice in Emergency Medicine Learning Academic Emergency Medicine 2012 19(12) 1476-80
31 Cheng A Nadkarni V Hunt EA Qayumi K for the EXPRESS Investigators A Multifunctional Online Research Portal for Facilitation of Simulation-Based Research A Report from the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(4)239-243
32 Cheng A Hunt E Donoghue A Nelson K LeFlore J Anderson J Eppich W Simon R Rudolph J Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative EXPRESS ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting The Birth of an International Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative ndash From Concept to Reality Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(1)34-41
33 Donoghue A Ventre K Boulet J Brett-Fleegler M Nishisaki A Overly F Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative Design Implementation and Psychometric Analysis of a Scoring Instrument for Pediatric Resuscitation ndash A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(2)71-77
34 Auerbach M Chang TP Krantz A Ching K Pusic M Kessler D Infant Lumbar Puncture POISE Pediatric Procedure Video MedEdPortal 2011 Available from
35 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education
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36 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care
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37 Kessler D Auerbach M Pusic M Tunik M Foltin J A Randomized Trial of Simulation-Based Deliberate Practice For Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Simulation in Healthcare 2011 Aug6(4)197
38 Auerbach M Kessler D Foltin J Recurrent Pediatric Simulation Airway Resuscitation Training Pediatric Emergency Care 2011 27(1)29-31
Manuscripts In Press
1 Jeannette R Koziel Garth Meckler Linda Brown David Acker Michael Torino Barbara Walsh Mark X Cicero Barriers to Pediatric Disaster Triage A Qualitative Investigation Manuscript complete Submitted JAMA Pediatrics
2 Lee J Cheng A Allain D Angelski C Ali S High Fidelity Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine A National Survey of Facilitator Comfort and Practice Pediatric Emergency Care In press
3 Shefrin A Khazei A Hung G Dyke L Cheng A The TACTIC Development and Validation of the Tool for Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Competency Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine In Press
4 Qayumi K Pachev G Zheng B Ziv A Koval V Badiei S Cheng A Global Status of Simulation in Healthcare Education An International Survey of Simulation Centers Advances in Medical Education and Practice In Press
5 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care In Press
6 Rabiner J Avner J Auerbach M Khine H Comparison of GlideScopereg Videolaryngoscopy to Direct Laryngoscopy for Intubation of a Pediatric Simulator by Novice Physicians Emergency Medicine International In Press
7 Johnson L Auerbach M Kappus L Emerson B Zigmont J Sudikoff S The utilization of exploration-based learning and video-assisted learning to teach Video-laryngoscopy Teaching and Learning in Medicine In Press
8 Auerbach MA Roney L Aysseh A Gawel M Koziel J Barre K Caty M Santucci K Assessing the impact and feasibility of an interdisciplinary pediatric in-situ trauma simulation program Pediatric Emerency Care In Press
9 Kamdar GT Balmer D Tilt L Kessler D Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Auerbach MA The greater good How supervising physicians make entrustment decisions in the pediatric emergency department Academic Pediatrics In Press
10 Tiyyagura GK Balmer D Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Owen K Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis Academic Pediatrics 2013
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INSPIRE Process
Young Investigator
with Research Idea
bullOnline Research Series bullSenior INSPIRE mentor (via online mentor match) to help with establishing research goals and development of 1 page
ldquospecific aimsrdquo page
Systematic Review or
Needs Assessment
bullINSPIRE Research Coordinator to assist with methodology for systematic reviewbullINSPIRE Librarian to assist with literature search
Pilot Study
bullReview and revise study protocol with INSPIRE mentorbullReview study protocol with INSPIRE technology director to discuss possible tech-assisted outcome measuresbullReview with INSPIRE statistical consultant to solidify analysis plan feasibility and power analysis
Multicenter Study
bullINSPIRE scientific committee to review protocol and grant proposalbullINSPIRE website to assist in finding collaborators and recruitment sitesbullINSPIRE research portal for data collectionbullData analysis and submission to Manuscript Oversight Committee (MOC)
Knowledge Translation
bullINSPIRE research assistant and graphic designer to assist with poster preparationbullINSPIRE writing group and scientific committee to assist with review of manuscripts and mitigation of authorship issues
and bylinebullSubmission of manuscript for peer review amend with mentor and writing group publish
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INSPIRE Research Themes INSPIRE has conducted a series of consensus conferences to identify themes of inquiry within pediatric simulation in the table below This framework will guide our networks focus over the next five years
Training and Assessment Debriefing Developassessimplement effective techniques for debriefing realsim events IPE Teamwork Communication
Developassessimplement effective techniques for team training
Procedural Psychomotor Skills
Developassessimplement effective techniques for skills development retention
Training and Assessment
Technology Developassessimplement novel technologies to improve processes of care and pediatric outcomes
Acute Care and Resuscitation
Developassessimplement novel techniques for improving care of pediatric patients
Human Factors Assess the roles of human factors when providing care to pediatric patients
Patient Safety Explore the key variables that influence patient safety and assess strategies to mitigate
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INSPIRE Projects Presented at Annual Meeting In 2014
Project Lead Investigator
Lead Institution
Description Current Status
Improving Basic Life Support and Outcomes from Cardiac Arrest Implementation and Evaluation of the American Heart Associationrsquos Resuscitation Quality Indicator (RQI) CPR Training Program
A Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital
The objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the AHArsquos RQI program when compared with traditional annual BLS recertification (for pediatric healthcare providers)
Ethics submission complete
The strategic use of simulation in pediatric residency training Using a modified Delphi method to identify opportunities for competency-based assessment
L Mallory Maine Medical Center
Will use a modified Delphi method with group of pediatric simulation experts and program directors to identify priority areas for simulation-based assessment aligned with the ACGME Next Accreditation System Pediatric Specialty Milestones
Awaiting IRB approval Plan to send out initial survey late summer 2014
Use of Simulation in Limited Resource Countries How can it be done
D Moro-Sutherland
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
Two projects have come out of the original presentation during the INSPIRE meeting at IMSH 2014 1 Education through low-cost simulation in the global health arena 2 Use of Simulation in Limited Resource Countries How can it be done
Building a repository of organizations Curriculum and data collection tools in development
Randomized Trial To Compare Efficacy of PlusDelta Debriefing Model vs No Debriefing
P Mullan A Cheng D Kessler
Childrenrsquos National
We plan to conduct a randomized trial to compare two different methods of debriefing and assess educational and debriefing-related performance outcomes
Research protocol in development
Handheld High Fidelity Simulation Training For IV Catheterization
D Weiner M Ottensmeyer
Boston Childrenrsquos HospitalHarvard Medical School
Builduse handheld high fidelity haptic simulation training device to teach PIV catheterization anywhere anytime independent of infrastructure Plan to compare to traditional methods of learning ie IV arm instructor
Prototype developed Single site study planned INSPIRE multicenter study in planning stage
The effect of random leader role assignment on task and team performance during CPR
S Ambati Cohen Childrenrsquos Medical Center of NY NSLIJ
The main aim of this project is to show pre-designated leader role will improve team performance and to see whether physician or the nurse in the leader role will
Recruitment in progress
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make a difference Intervention- groups that has pre-designated leader role Control ndash No leader role
A Virtual Pediatric Simulator (VPS) For Emergency Scenario Training of Military Medical Personnel
J Gerard Saint Louis University
Project funded by the ONR to develop a game-based virtual reality simulator for training on high-stakes pediatric emergency medicine scenarios
Scenarios in development User testing and validation study in summer 2015
Resuscitation Review to Guide Educational Interventions
A Ruscica D Kessler
Morgan Stanley Childrenrsquos Hospital Columbia University New York
Pediatric Emergency medicine practitioners will identify a variety of key points learned or reviewed during resuscitations they have been involved in These key points identified during resuscitations will be areas that the rest of the pediatric emergency staff would like more education on and identify as low self-efficacy topics
Data Analysis of the Survey
Improving realism of PALS-courses with smart simulation tools amp children
W Burkhard et al
Currently only use BLS and ALS mannequins during PALS courses Introduce tablet patient monitors an all PALS stations Use of real sound sequences on 2 of 3 practical stations comparing learning outcomes of students in differently equipped teaching stations Integration of real children Change of skin color
Research protocol in development
Simulation using the PECARN Head Trauma Rule to Reduce CT Imaging
K Ching New York Presbyterian Hospital - Weill Cornell Medical Center Mount Sinai Hospital
Limiting unnecessary CT scans for children with head trauma PECARN clinical prediction rule helps identify children with very low risk for TBI( Traumatic Brain Injury) Objective of this trial is to develop a pediatric simulation exercise illustrating the use of the PECARN clinical prediction rule
Enrollment
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INSPIRE Projects Presented In 2013
Project Lead Investigator
Lead Institution
Description Current Status of the Project
An International Needs Assessment for Co-Debriefing in Simulation-based Education
Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital
Debriefing is a critically important component of simulation based education This Study focuses on the current practices and state of co-debriefing in pediatric simulations the approach followed
Ethics approval pending
Learning Retention and the Timing of Refresher Education After the Deliberate Practice of Radiograph Interpretation
Martin Pusic Kathy Boutis
New york University University of Toronto
Deliberate practice on cognitive simulators produces reliable individualized learning However rates of retention and need for refreshers is difficult to predict This RCT uses the learning of radiograph interpretation to develop a framework for ldquoforgetting curvesrdquo
IRB approval in progress at all sites Phase 1 completed beginning recruitment in Phase 2
Exploring the Facilitators and Barriers to Implementing Simulation-based Competency Assessments to Determine Trainees Readiness for the Infant Lumbar Puncture (LP) Procedure
Julie Pasternack Ryan McBeth Rita Dadiz
University of Rochester
To determine the factors that increase or decrease the likelihood that sites participating in the lumbar puncture study would achieve greater compliance with their interns performing competency assessments prior to their first LP
In Manuscript preparation
Rapid Cycle Deliberate Practice for Resuscitation Teams
Daniel Lemke Cara Doughty
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
This project uses a fast-paced deliberate practice model to train residents in resuscitation management over short but frequent exercises It also aims at comparing the traditional and RCDP techniques
In progress
Simulation to teach management of tracheostomy emergencies for new parents
Jennifer Arnold Shilpa Hundalani
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
PepTALC is a simulation-based training initiative to teach primary caregivers of infants being discharged from the NICU with tracheostomies and ventilators on how to manage airway emergencies The primary goal of is to improve patient care outcomes and decrease risk of mortality for these fragile patients The simulation curriculum developed is based on feedback from parents who have been through this and on evidence of the leading causes of
Next steps are to develop a multi-centered trial that can hopefully establish changes in actual patient care outcomes
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preventable morbidity and mortality in this patient population after they go home We developed a 4 hour training module that has been well received by families and are currently finalizing analysis of the pilot study
Randomized Trial of Continuous Capnography during Simulated Arrests
David Kessler
Columbia University
This study attempts to ascertain benefits to resuscitation management amp potential patient outcomes with the addition of capnography monitoring
In progress
Improving Code Team Performance and Survival Outcomes Implementation of Pediatric Composite Resuscitation Training
Knight L Gabhart J
Lucile Packard Childrenrsquos Hospital Stanford
This research examined the implementation of a composite resuscitation pediatric team training program that incorporated AHA PALS training ongoing training of emergency equipment code roles institution specific code roles and responsibilities and in-situ unannounced mock codes to all interprofessional members of the pediatric Code team throughout the institution in which our pediatric team responded with the hypothesis that this training would improve code team performance and survival outcomes
Analysis in progress Administration has agreed to sustain ongoing funding and program will be implemented house-wide September 1 2014
Development of a Standardized Process for INSPIRE Procedure Kits
Marjorie White Taylor Sawyer
Alabama Childrenrsquos Hospital Seattle Childrenrsquos Hospital
This is a secondary study that has become its own larger entity It initially derived from the work of Dr Kessler amp Dr Auerbach in their infant Lumbar Puncture procedure teaching kit with validated checklists and training videos and methodologies Now Dr White amp Dr Sawyer want to use the same validation processes to develop assessment amp teaching kits for all procedures in pediatrics
Manuscript accepted for publication in Academic Medicine Continued development of validated checklists to be included into procedure kits
Comparison of Endotracheal Intubation + Umbilical venous Catheter vs Laryngeal Mask Airway + Intraosseous Needle in NRP
Byrne B Wetzel E
Indiana University
This is a study of new NRP trainees in a simulation environment We measured the time and success to place an endotracheal tube and an UVC compared to placing an LMA and IO in a critically ill newborn in the delivery room
Project Complete Manuscript is in progress
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General and Pediatric ED Disparities
Marc Auerbach
Yale University
ImPACTS is Improving Pediatric Acute Care through Simulation and is designed to assess and improve care for pediatric resuscitation in general Emergency Departments across the Northeast US
Completed first year of data collection Received grant for year two ongoing In process of submitting manuscripts
Trauma Outreach Project
Chris Kennedy Ralph Mackinnon
University of Manchester Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital
The INSPIRE Pediatric Trauma Outreach project spans 3 continents and 5 countries and aims to standardize and improve pediatric major trauma care
Recruitment in progress
Donation after Circulatory Death - An Innovative Educational Initiative
Meyer E Survey to all INSPIRE sites to determine absencepresence of DCD current educational approach and educational needs Among those with DCD pre-post comparison after educational intervention with educational arms (no film film to hospital educators film to OPO educators partnership and film to hospital amp OPO) Follow natural use acceptability and efficacy of film as per outcome measures
In development
The effect of Simulation to determine Frequency for Competency Skill Training
Mehta R Randomized controlled study using a 3-tier strategy Groups consist of 15 residents and the frequency of retrainingtesting is identified according to the group they are randomly assigned
In development
Pediatric Simulation and the Milestones
Smith A Develop cases around the ACGME Pediatrics Milestones Correlate the evaluations of the sim cases with clinical evaluations and inservice exams
In development
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INSPIRE Projects Presented In 2012
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Lead Institution
Description Current Status
Use of Epinephrine Auto injectors in the management of Anaphylaxis
DJ Scherzer Elizabeth Hunt Mindy Hamilton
Nationwide Childrenrsquos Johns Hopkins University Childrenrsquos Pittsburgh
Anaphylaxis is a potentially life threatening allergic reaction Studies have shown that early identification and treatment improves outcome However anecdotal experience reveals prolonged time to administration of subcutaneous epinephrine and potentially life threatening errors in administration This study is aimed at exploring whether the use of auto injectors will decrease the time to administration and decrease dosing errors for epinephrine
Recruitment in progress
Disparities in care at general vs pediatric emergency departments
Marc Auerbach
Yale University
This study aims at using a simulation based assessment to compare the process of care at a subset of childrenrsquos hospital emergency departments to a subset of non-childrenrsquos hospital departments The study will also develop a set of benchmarks for high quality resuscitation team performance
In the process of development
Handoff Assessment
Shilpa Harnandalni
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
A patient hand-off is the transfer of care from one provider to another during which the receiving provider accepts from the transferring provider the physical intellectual and moral responsibility for the patient Utilizing simulated experiences the research team will develop a training curriculum including a validated hand-off score tool that will teach pediatric residents how to consistently perform a standardized patient hand-off during a critical patient event
In progress
Neonatal intubation group
Lindsay Johnston
Neonatal intubation is a procedure performed in other to secure the airways of a child to assist in ventilation This is usually
Recruitment in progress
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performed through the mouth in neonates This project attempts to design various educational interventions aimed at improving competence in neonatal intubation
Lumbar Puncture
David Kessler Columbia University
Lumbar Puncture is used in the assessment of the febrile child in the assessment of Central Nervous System infection This study has designed an educational intervention and is currently assessing the impact of this intervention on competency in performing a lumbar puncture among interns This project seeks to improve outcomes with infant LP procedure through INSPIRE skills training package
Working on manuscripts and grants for future work
Script Concordance Testing in infant lumbar puncture
Todd Chang Childrenrsquos Hospital of LA
The decision to perform an infant lumbar puncture is often wrought with controversy given the nature of the procedure and the parental anxiety Script concordance Testing is a method of assessing clinical decision making skills in situations of uncertainty This study aims to define the most and least controversial scenarios involving infant LP according to attending physicians in a variety of pediatric fields
Recruitment complete Manuscript in progress
Team leadership under stress
Elizabeth Hunt Mike Rosen
Johns Hopkins University
Teamwork has been found to be a key component in successful functioning of the emergency response team in the management of critically ill children There are different leadership styles suited for different situations This project attempts to decipher the impact of leadership styles on members of the team during an emergency
Research protocol undergoing revision
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Research Project Funding for INSPIRE Network Members from 2007-2014
Year Project and Funding Agency
2014-2015 Improving CPR Quality and Cost Effectiveness with the American Heart Associationrsquos Resuscitation Quality Improvement Program With Dr Jeffrey Lin (PI PhD Candidate) Dr Tyrone Donnon Dr Gillian Currie University of Calgary Dr Vinay Nadkarni Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $25000 USD
2014-2018 Assessing Simulation in Pediatrics Improving Resuscitation Events KidSIM-ASPIRE Simulation Research Program Infrastructure Grant With Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital (PI) and Dr Vincent Grant University of Calgary Funded by Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Research Institute Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Foundation and Department of Pediatrics Research Grant $150000
2014-2015 ImPACTS Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Site PIs include Nadkarni (CHOP) Katz-Nelson (Hopkins) Fedlor-Hamilton (Pitt) Kessler (Columbia) Brown (Hasbro) Walsh (Umass) Gangadharan (CohenrsquosHofstra) Funded by RBaby Foundation $150000 USD
2014-2015 Trauma Team and Leadership Simulation With Dr Todd Chang (Co-I) Funded by Childrens Hospital Los Angeles Barbara Korsch Educational Grant $10000 USD
2014 A fitness for purpose study of the Field Assessment Conditioning Tool (FACT development amp outreach pilot study) With Dr Ralph MacKinnon Chris Kennedy Rachael Fleming Catherine Doherty Lambert Schuwirth amp Terese Stenfors-Hayes $10000 (UK)
2014 A fitness for purpose study of the Field Assessment Conditioning Tool in NZ (FACT development amp outreach pilot study) With Dr Mike Shepherd Dr Jo Cole Dr Chris Kennedy amp Dr Ralph MacKinnon $10000 (NZ)
2013-2015 A Virtual Pediatric Simulator (VPS) for Emergency Scenario Training of Military Medical Personnel With Dr James Gerard (PI) Anthony Scalzo (Co-PI) $54180700 USD
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2013-2014 Procedural Skills Training in Pediatric Residency With Bismilla Z Feldman M Amin H Dubrowski A Funded by Hospital for Sick Children Paediatric Consultants Education Research Grant $4085 USD
2013-2014 Validation study for simulating capillary refill in a mass-casualty simulation With Dr Todd Chang (PI) Funded by Southern California Clinical Translational Science Institute Research Pilot Fund $26400 USD
2013-2014 INSPIRE Network Infant Lumbar Puncture Competency Assessment With Todd Pou-Yen Chang MD (Sub Contractor) Funded by RBaby Foundation $14000 USD
2013-2014 ImPACTS Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation $300000 USD Site PIs include Nadkarni (CHOP) Katz-Nelson (Hopkins) Fedlor-Hamilton (Pitt) Kessler (Columbia) Brown (Hasbro) Walsh (Umass) Gangadharan (CohenrsquosHofstra)
2012-2015 Advancing and Optimizing Quality of Resuscitation in Children with Cardiac Arrest With Elizabeth A Hunt MD MPH PhD (PI) Funded by The Hartwell Foundation $300000 USD
2012-2014 CPR Training Using High-Fidelity Simulation and Train to Perfection in Medical Students With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) University of Alberta Dr Carol Hodgson University of Alberta Dr Farhan Bhanji McGIll University Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Funded by Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund University of Alberta $18 379 CAD
2012-2013 The effect of multimedia on assessment of clinical decision making skills With Todd Pou-Yen Chang MD (PI) Funded by University of Southern California Zumberge Faculty Development Grant $24 800 USD
2012-2013 The INSPIRE Skills Training Initiative Improving Infant Lumbar Puncture Clinical Outcomes Among Novices With David Kessler MD MSc (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation $100000 USD
2012-2013 PRIDE - Evaluation of 3 different pre-hospital pediatric disaster triage protocols among 3 states With Dr Barbara Walsh (Co-PI) Funded by EMSC Grant
2012 In-situ Trauma simulation Targeted to Patient Outcome Research With Ralph MacKinnon amp Marc Auerbach Funded by USUK Collaboration Development Award UK Foreign Office $1500 USD
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2012 The Use of High-Fidelity Simulation and Mastery Learning in BLS Education With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) Funded by Teaching and Learning Fund $18 379
2010-2013 Assessing and Improving the Quality of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Delivered During Simulated Pediatric Cardiac Arrest using a Novel CPR Feedback Device With Dr Adam Cheng (PI) Dr Vincent Grant Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Jonathan Duff Stollery Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Farhan Bhanji Dr Ronald Gottesman Montreal Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Vinay Nadkarni Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia and Dr Betsy Hunt Johns Hopkins Childrenrsquos Hospital and the INSPIRE Investigators Funded by Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada and CIHR $450000 CAD
2010-2013 EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Infrastructure Grant With Dr Adam Cheng (co-PI) Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Elizabeth Hunt Division of Critical Care Medicine Johns Hopkins University and Dr Vinay Nadkarni Division of Critical Care Medicine Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $450000 USD
2011-2012 POISE Network Improving Infant Lumbar Puncture Outcomes With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $150000 USD
2011-2012 A Needs Assessment of Pediatric Intubation Skills With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by Yale Department of Pediatrics $35000 USD
2011 An invitational conference for key stakeholders in simulation-enhanced inter-professional education With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Principal Writer) Funded by The Josiah Macy Jr Foundation $35000 USD
2011 In-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation A national survey of current practices With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-I) Edelson DP Abella BS Davis D Hunt EA Funded by Society of Hospital Medicine $75 000 USD
2011 Quantitative Measurement of CPR during in-hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation (Corporate Sponsor Agreement) $10996600 USD
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2010-2012 Student Program for Olympic Resuscitation Training in Schools (SPORTS) With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (Co-I) Funded by AHA Innovation Grant $5000000 USD
2010-2012 Center for Excellence for Science of Simulation Education Implementation and Dissemination With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $15000000 USD
2010-2011 Patient Outcomes in Simulation Education [POISE] ndash shifting resident education from ldquopractice on the poorrdquo to ldquopractice until perfectrdquo With David Kessler MD MSc (Co-PI) Marc Auerbach MD MSc (Co-PI) Funded by Rbaby foundation $90000 USD
2010-2011 A Multimedia Educational Module For Infant Lumbar Puncture Funded by Yale Department of Pediatrics With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) $10000 USD
2010-2011 A Bench-Top Simulation Training Intervention For Infant Lumbar Puncture With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $90000 USD
2009-2012 A Multi-Technological Proposal To Provide Effective Education To On-Line Nursing Students With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (Co-PI) Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $15000 USD
2008-2009 In-situ Simulation for Pediatric Resuscitation Training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $50000 USD
2008-2009 Repetitive Pediatric Simulation Resuscitation Training With David Kessler MD MSc (Co-PI) Marc Auerbach MD MSc (Co-PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2008-2009 Improving outcomes using videotaped role-modeling during crisis resource management training With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (Co-PI) Mindi Anderson Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $13000 USD
2008-2009 Expert modeling improves the acquisition of behavioral skills in simulation-based training With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) J Anderson Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $15000 USD
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2008 Does CRM training improve performance in simulated resuscitation scenarios With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) Funded by Stollery Childrenrsquos Hospital Foundation Grant Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Medical Education Grant Research Trainee Grant $18 200 CAD
2008 Muscle fatigue during CPR administration in middle aged female laypersons and female nurses With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-I) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation and the American Heart Association $40289 USD
2007-2010 EXPRESS Trial ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting A multi-center trial Dr Adam Cheng (PI) BC Childrenrsquos Hospital with Dr Vinay Nadkarni Division of Critical Care Medicine Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia and Dr Elizabeth Hunt Division of Critical Care Medicine John Hopkins University Funded by American Heart Association $137247 CAD
2007-2009 Quantitative Measurement of CPR during in-hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $45000000 USD
2007-2009 A randomized trial of simulation for procedural skills training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2007-2009 Leadership and Timeline Adherence to the Neonatal Resuscitation Program Guidelines With Elizabeth A Hunt MD MPH PhD (PI) Stavroudis Funded by Thomas Wilson Sanitarium CBC $20000 USD
2007 Learning the Principals and concepts of airway management The efficacy of replacing lecture with MicroSim With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-PI) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation $236920 USD
2007 The effect of simulation in the Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) Funded by Dell Childrenrsquos Medical Center Austin Texas $60000 USD
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Abstracts (Poster Oral) Workshops Presentations
1 Grover E Langevin M Curtain A Moro-Sutherland D Yule S Educational Outreach (including remote rural and international simulation education) Tools to Support Development of Simulation Programs in Limited-Resource Settings International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna Austria April 2014
2 Lopreiato West I-PASS Study Group Davis Wortmann (Zia Bisimlla is member of I-PASS Study Group) Reliability of a Direct Observation Tool for Patient Handovers PAS 2014
3 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents research abstract Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare January 2014
4 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents 14th Annual Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA January 2014 (Poster)
5 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Working through barriers to simulation-based just-in-time training and competency assessments for infant lumbar punctures Simul Healthcare 20138(6)SSIH 398 Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA 2013 Awarded 3rd place for 2014 Research Abstract submission
6 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Barriers of a competency educational model for infant lumbar punctures Pediatr Res PAS Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies Vancouver Canada 2014
7 Grace M Arteaga Robert M Jacobson SYSTEMATIC APPROACH EDUCATION (CASE) TO ADDRESS PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION SESAM2013-ABS1223 Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Mayo Clinic Rochester United States 2013
8 Grace M Arteaga MD and Robert M Jacobson MD Self-confidence and communication skills addressing vaccine hesitancy improve among pediatric residents exposed to a combination of standardized patient scenarios and a systematic interview approach (CASE) SSH 2013-ABS 1693
9 Grace M Arteaga MD Robert M Jacobson MD Simulation-based standardized patient scenarios to introduce a systematic approach (CASE) to address vaccine hesitancy among practicing pediatricians promotes a change in medical practice 2013
10 Grace Arteaga Robert Jacobson TEACHING THE CASE APPROACH TO PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION EDUCATION WITH PRACTICING PEDIATRICIANS International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
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11 MacKinnon RJ Dalgleish K Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by direct observation of unannounced simulations International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
12 MacKinnon RJ Anderson M Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by interactive survey of pilot site trauma team members International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
13 MacKinnon RJ Lecky F Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Identification of In Situ Inter Professional Paediatric Trauma Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
14 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy on behalf of INSPIRE Trauma Group The development of the Field assessment Conditioning Tool International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster amp Oral presentation)
15 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
16 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy C Collaborative simulation (INSPIRE) to impact Trauma Care Grand Round Oral presentation Kansas City 2014
17 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting at International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna 2014
18 Auerbach M Emergency Medicine SIG Collaborative Educational Research SIG Chairspeaker SBME Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
19 Auerbach M Helping teachers create better healthcare simulations for their learners (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
20 Auerbach M Strategies for simulation based competency assessment of procedural skills (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
21 Auerbach M Medical Education Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Among Resident Raters Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
22 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
23 S Gangadharan G Tiyyagura M Auerbach M Gawel B Walsh and L Brown on behalf of ImPACTS investigators Assessing Differences in Experiences with Management of Critically Ill Children in Pediatric Emergency Departments (PED) and General Emergency Departments (GED) PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
24 Nnenna Chime Jessica Katz-Nelson Barbara Walsh Margie Gawel Sandeep Gangdaharan Barbara Walsh and Marc Auerbach Comparing Quality of Care Provided by Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians to Non-Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians A Systematic Review PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
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25 M Auerbach D Kessler B Walsh M Gawel J Katz-Nelson J Jang R Dudas B Schultz M Hamilton M Lavoie K Tay S Walsh S Gangdaharan and L Brown Standardized Simulation Assessment of the Quality of Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Across a Spectrum of Emergency Departments Quality platform presentation PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
26 Mark X Cicero Frank Overly Linda Brown Jorge Yarzebski Barbara Walsh Veronika Shabanova Marc Auerbach David Cone and Carl R Baum An Evaluation Instrument For Prehospital Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
27 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster)
28 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
29 Auerbach M PRIDE Pediatric Disaster Train-the-trainer International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
30 Auerbach M Look before you leap simulation for new spaces International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
31 Auerbach M Sim research design and internal validity International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
32 Auerbach M Mobile simulation getting into the trenches International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
33 Auerbach M Simulation-based research improving rigor and impact International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
34 Walsh B Using Multimodal Simulation for Pediatric Disaster Triage Training (a Train the Trainer Course) Small Victims Big Challenges International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Preconference Workshop)
35 Walsh B Course Director Developing a Mobile Simulation Program for Community Providers from Start up to Sustainability Addressing Issues in Curriculum Design Community Engagement and Program Building for a Sustainable Simulation Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Expert Panel)
36 Walsh B Brown L Gawel M and Auerbach M Community Outreach Mobile Education Training - Bringing the Simulator on the Road to Educate and Train Inter-professional Community Teams Program Innovation International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
37 Auerbach M Teaching Pediatric Emergency Medicine Procedures in the Simulated Setting Checklists Protocols Tips and Tricks International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
38 Auerbach M Does a just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with their first infant lumbar puncture International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
39 Auerbach M Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure among Resident Rater Association of Pediatric Program Directors Meeting Arlington VA October 4-5 2013 (Poster)
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40 Auerbach M How to use mastery learning for pediatric procedural skills training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop) Workshop Designing a Simulation Based Curriculum for Your Acute Care Fellowship Program Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop)
41 Auerbach M Does Just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with first infant LP Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
42 Auerbach M Analgesia use for infant lumbar puncture after and educational intervention Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
43 Auerbach M BASE Camp Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow Simulation Based Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
44 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage Strategies PAS Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
45 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage StrategiesESPR March 2013
46 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Improving Pediatric Disaster Triage Education in the Pre-Hospital Setting Using Standardized Patients ASPE annual meeting Atlanta GA 2013 (Poster)
47 Auerbach M Simulation for Pediatric Office Emergency Preparedness Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
48 Auerbach M Pediatric Trauma Simulation to Improve Patient Outcomes Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
49 Auerbach M Look Before You Leap Using Simulation to Prepare for a New Clinical Space or Process International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
50 Auerbach M Building Capacity for Multi-center Simulation Research Strategies for Success in Developing an International Specialty Specific Simulation Research Network International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
51 Auerbach M The Use of Just-In-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Poster)
52 Auerbach M Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
53 Auerbach M Designing a Simulation-based Medical Education Curriculum (SBME) for your Fellowship Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
54 Auerbach M Not a Team Player Using Simulation for Formative and Summative Assessment of Teamwork and Communication Competencies International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
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55 Taylor M Sharma M Loew T Walsh BM A Serious Game for Learning Team Communication Skills Development of On Call an interactive video game for medical students and nurses set in the Emergency Department Game was demonstrated at the International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
56 Walsh BM COMET Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Discussion and workshop on creating mobile simulation outreach initiative Trouble shooting sustainability International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
57 Walsh BM COMET Feasibility Study of Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Simulation Program PAS academic annual meeting Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
58 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
59 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
60 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation for Pediatrics A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
61 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
62 Bhanji F Praestgaard A Meaney P Cheng A Peberdy MA Hunt EA Berg R Nadkarni V Survival from Pediatric In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest is Worse at Night Compared with Days and Evenings A Report from the AHA Get with the Guidelines-Resuscitation (GWTG-R) Registry Resuscitation Science Symposium (ReSS) Dallas Texas November 2013
63 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
64 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA April 2013
65 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013
66 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
67 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Academic Societies (Boston MA) April 30 2012 (Poster)
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68 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
69 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (Orlando FL) January 28 2013 (Poster)
70 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
71 Seelbach EB Kessler DO Pusic MV Mehta R Chime NO Pham PK Chang TP Examining Variability in Infant Lumbar Puncture Decision Making using a Script Concordance Testing Approach Pediatric Academic Societies Washington DC May 4 2013 (Poster)
72 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
73 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012 (Poster)
74 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
75 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012
76 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Association of Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) Annual Conference Lyon France Aug 2012 (Poster)
77 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Agrawal D Rocker J Reid J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulator-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 405
78 Auerbach M Chang TP Mehta R Reid J Lemke D Gerard J Fein D Zaveri P Kessler D Does ldquoJust-in-Timerdquo Simulation-based Competency Assessment predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedural Success Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 409
79 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare Orlando FL January 27 2013
80 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Pediatric Simulation Symposium amp Workshops New York City NY April 24 2013
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81 Auerbach M Chang TP Zaveri P Kessler D How to Use Mastery Learning for Pediatric Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Societies Workshop Washington DC May 7 2013
82 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012
83 Kamdar G Khanna K Kessler D Chang TP Balmer D Srivastava G Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Point of Care Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Emergency Medicine New Orleans LA October 19 2012
84 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Fourth International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Toulouse France Oct 2011
85 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Montreal Nov 2011
86 Chang TP Cico S Reid J Auerbach M Pusic M Kessler D Developing Online Train-the-Trainer Modules to Standardize Pediatric Simulation-based Medical Education The POISE Network Experience International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
87 Kessler D Chang TP Agrawal D Reid J Rocker J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulation-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
88 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Rabe G Pusic M Kessler D Simulation-based Just-in-Time Competency Assessment Predicts Interns Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Performance International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
89 Chang TP Khanna K Ostrom K Seelbach E Birch S Zaveri P Auerbach M Kessler D Does Mastery Training and Just-In-Time Training Using Lumbar Puncture Simulators Increase the Incidence of Traumatic Lumbar Punctures International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare New Orleans LA January 24 2011 (Poster)
90 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 1 2011 (Poster)
91 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
92 Kessler D Chang TP Sherman J Shah N Srivastava G Strother C Khanna K Holder M Cico S Mehta R Petrescu M Reid J Hebbar K Zuckerbraun N Pusic M Auerbach M New Pediatric Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
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93 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M et al New Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
94 Kamdar G Chang TP Auerbach M et al A Qualitative Evaluation of Just-in-time Simulation-based Training Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
95 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Pusic M Batra M Lemke D Zaveri P Oriot D Kessler D Simulation-Based Competency Assessment to Predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference Section on Emergency Medicine Boston MA October 18 2011 (Poster)
96 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Auerbach M et al Impact of a Simulator based Just-in-time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011 (Poster)
97 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Poster)
98 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Oral)
99 Nelson K Eppich W Rudolph J Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Evaluation of a Debriefing Script for Pediatric Resuscitation Education Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
100 Eppich W Cheng A Simon R Rudolph J for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative A characterization of novice instructor debriefings Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010
101 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
102 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
103 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
104 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric
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Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Oral)
105 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
106 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
107 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
108 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
109 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
110 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
111 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
112 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
113 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
114 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Critical Care Medicine Congress January 2010 (Poster)
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115 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
116 International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral) 117 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
118 Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster) 119 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
120 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education and Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Oral)
121 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral)
122 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
123 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
124 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International
125 Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 126 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research
Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
127 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
128 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Poster)
129 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research Day BC Childrenrsquos Hospital November 2008
130 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting American Heart Association Spring ECC Meeting 2008 Dallas Texas USA
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Peer Reviewed Publications amp Articles
1 Sigalet E Cheng A Donnon T Catena H Robinson T Chatfield J Grant V A Simulation-based Intervention Teaching Seizure Management to Caregivers A Randomized Controlled Study Pediatrics and Child Health 2014 19(7)373-378
2 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Medical Education 2014 48657-666
3 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)128-35 PMID 24280838
4 Cheng A Auerbach M Chang T Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V Kessler D Designing and Conducting Simulation-based Research Pediatrics Published online May 12 2014 Doi 101542peds2013-3267
5 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation and Pediatric Education A Meta-analysis Pediatrics 2014 133e1313-e1323
6 Ellaway R Pusic M Galbraith R Cameron T Developing the role of big data and analytics in health professional education Medical Teacher 2014 Mar36(3)216-22
7 Pusic M Ching K Yin HS Kessler D Seven practical principles for improving patient education Evidence-based ideas from cognition science Paediatric Child Health 2014 Mar 19(3) 119-122
8 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education 2014 May 48(5) 479-488
9 Levy R Dubrowski A Amin H Bismilla Z Procedural Skills in Pediatric Residency Re-evaluating the Competencies Paediatrics and Child Health 2014 Apr19(4)180-4
10 Sawyer T White M Zaveri P Chang T Ades A French H Anderson J Auerbach M Johnston L Kessler D ldquoLearn See Practice Prove Do Maintainrdquo An Evidence-based Pedagogical Framework for Procedural Skill Training in Medicine Academic Medicine 2014 in press
11 Calaman S (co-first) Hepps JH (co-first) Spector ND Sectish TC Landrigan CP Srivastava R Starmer AJ Yu CE (co-last) Lopreiato JO (co-last) and the I-PASS Educational Executive Committee I-PASS Handoff Curriculum Handoff Simulation Exercises MedEdPORTAL 2013 Available from
12 Bismilla Z Dodds A Louca E Ontario Simulation Expo Merging Simulation and Quality Improvement to Promote a Safe Community of Practice Dec6 2013
wwwmededportalorgpublication9402 (Zia Bismilla is member of I-PASS Educational Executive Committee)
13 Sandhu N Eppich W Mikrogianakis A Grant V Robinson T Cheng A for the Canadian Pediatric Simulation Network (CPSN) Debriefing Consensus Group Post-resuscitation debriefing in the pediatric emergency department A National Needs Assessment Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013 15(0)1-10
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14 Sigalet E Donnon T Cheng A Cooke S Bissett W Robinson T Grant V Development of a Team Performance Scale to Assess Undergraduate Health Professionals Academic Medicine 2013 88(7)989-96
15 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics 2013 167528-36
16 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
17 Auerbach M Chang T Fein D White M Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer D Vasquez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package MedEdPORTAL 2014 Available from wwwmededportalorgpublication9724
18 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)
19 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics epub ahead of print April 22 2013
20 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D While ML Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer DJ Vazquez-Melendez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package submitted 2013
21 Kamdar G Kessler DO Tilt L Srivastava G Khanna K Chang TP Balmer D Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of Just-In-Time Simulation-Based Learning The Learners Perspective Simul Healthcare 2013 Feb8(1)43-48
22 Auerbach M Chang TP Reid J Quinones C Krantz A Pruitt A Gerard J Mehta R Pusic MV Kessler D Are pediatric interns prepared to perform infant lumbar punctures A multi-institutional descriptive study Pediatr Emerg Care 2013 29(4) 453-457
23 Kessler D Arteaga G Ching K Haubner L Kamdar G Krantz A Lindower J Miller M Petrescu M Pusic MV Rocker J Shah N Strother C Tilt L Weinberg E Chang TP Fein D Auerbach M Interns success with clinical procedures in infants after simulation training Pediatrics 2013131(3)e811-20
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24 Cicero MX Riera A Northrup V Li F Auerbach MA Pearson K Baum CR Design Validity and Reliability of a Pediatric Resident JumpSTART Disaster Triage Scoring Instrument Academic Pediatrics January 2013 13(1) 48-54
25 Gerard J Kessler DO Braun C Mehta R Scalzo AJ Auerbach MA Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Simulation in Healthcare 2013 Jun8(3)148-54
26 Haubner L Johnston L Barry J Soghier L Tatum P Kessler DO Downes K Auerbach MA Neonatal Intubation Performance room for improvement in tertiary neonatal intensive care units Resuscitation 2013 doi 101016jresuscitation201303014 [Epub ahead of print]
27 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
28 Cheng A Rodgers D Van Der Jagt E Eppich W OrsquoDonnell J for the American Heart Association Pediatric Subcommittee Evolution of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course Enhanced Learning with a New Debriefing Tool and Web-based Module for Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructors Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2012 13(5) 589-595
29 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Fleegler E Cheng A Simon R Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Development and Psychometric Properties Simulation in Healthcare 2012 7288-294
30 Pusic M Kessler D Szyld D Kalet A Pecaric M Boutis K Experience Curves as an Organizing Framework for Deliberate Practice in Emergency Medicine Learning Academic Emergency Medicine 2012 19(12) 1476-80
31 Cheng A Nadkarni V Hunt EA Qayumi K for the EXPRESS Investigators A Multifunctional Online Research Portal for Facilitation of Simulation-Based Research A Report from the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(4)239-243
32 Cheng A Hunt E Donoghue A Nelson K LeFlore J Anderson J Eppich W Simon R Rudolph J Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative EXPRESS ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting The Birth of an International Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative ndash From Concept to Reality Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(1)34-41
33 Donoghue A Ventre K Boulet J Brett-Fleegler M Nishisaki A Overly F Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative Design Implementation and Psychometric Analysis of a Scoring Instrument for Pediatric Resuscitation ndash A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(2)71-77
34 Auerbach M Chang TP Krantz A Ching K Pusic M Kessler D Infant Lumbar Puncture POISE Pediatric Procedure Video MedEdPortal 2011 Available from
35 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education
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36 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care
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37 Kessler D Auerbach M Pusic M Tunik M Foltin J A Randomized Trial of Simulation-Based Deliberate Practice For Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Simulation in Healthcare 2011 Aug6(4)197
38 Auerbach M Kessler D Foltin J Recurrent Pediatric Simulation Airway Resuscitation Training Pediatric Emergency Care 2011 27(1)29-31
Manuscripts In Press
1 Jeannette R Koziel Garth Meckler Linda Brown David Acker Michael Torino Barbara Walsh Mark X Cicero Barriers to Pediatric Disaster Triage A Qualitative Investigation Manuscript complete Submitted JAMA Pediatrics
2 Lee J Cheng A Allain D Angelski C Ali S High Fidelity Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine A National Survey of Facilitator Comfort and Practice Pediatric Emergency Care In press
3 Shefrin A Khazei A Hung G Dyke L Cheng A The TACTIC Development and Validation of the Tool for Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Competency Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine In Press
4 Qayumi K Pachev G Zheng B Ziv A Koval V Badiei S Cheng A Global Status of Simulation in Healthcare Education An International Survey of Simulation Centers Advances in Medical Education and Practice In Press
5 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care In Press
6 Rabiner J Avner J Auerbach M Khine H Comparison of GlideScopereg Videolaryngoscopy to Direct Laryngoscopy for Intubation of a Pediatric Simulator by Novice Physicians Emergency Medicine International In Press
7 Johnson L Auerbach M Kappus L Emerson B Zigmont J Sudikoff S The utilization of exploration-based learning and video-assisted learning to teach Video-laryngoscopy Teaching and Learning in Medicine In Press
8 Auerbach MA Roney L Aysseh A Gawel M Koziel J Barre K Caty M Santucci K Assessing the impact and feasibility of an interdisciplinary pediatric in-situ trauma simulation program Pediatric Emerency Care In Press
9 Kamdar GT Balmer D Tilt L Kessler D Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Auerbach MA The greater good How supervising physicians make entrustment decisions in the pediatric emergency department Academic Pediatrics In Press
10 Tiyyagura GK Balmer D Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Owen K Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis Academic Pediatrics 2013
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INSPIRE Research Themes INSPIRE has conducted a series of consensus conferences to identify themes of inquiry within pediatric simulation in the table below This framework will guide our networks focus over the next five years
Training and Assessment Debriefing Developassessimplement effective techniques for debriefing realsim events IPE Teamwork Communication
Developassessimplement effective techniques for team training
Procedural Psychomotor Skills
Developassessimplement effective techniques for skills development retention
Training and Assessment
Technology Developassessimplement novel technologies to improve processes of care and pediatric outcomes
Acute Care and Resuscitation
Developassessimplement novel techniques for improving care of pediatric patients
Human Factors Assess the roles of human factors when providing care to pediatric patients
Patient Safety Explore the key variables that influence patient safety and assess strategies to mitigate
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INSPIRE Projects Presented at Annual Meeting In 2014
Project Lead Investigator
Lead Institution
Description Current Status
Improving Basic Life Support and Outcomes from Cardiac Arrest Implementation and Evaluation of the American Heart Associationrsquos Resuscitation Quality Indicator (RQI) CPR Training Program
A Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital
The objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the AHArsquos RQI program when compared with traditional annual BLS recertification (for pediatric healthcare providers)
Ethics submission complete
The strategic use of simulation in pediatric residency training Using a modified Delphi method to identify opportunities for competency-based assessment
L Mallory Maine Medical Center
Will use a modified Delphi method with group of pediatric simulation experts and program directors to identify priority areas for simulation-based assessment aligned with the ACGME Next Accreditation System Pediatric Specialty Milestones
Awaiting IRB approval Plan to send out initial survey late summer 2014
Use of Simulation in Limited Resource Countries How can it be done
D Moro-Sutherland
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
Two projects have come out of the original presentation during the INSPIRE meeting at IMSH 2014 1 Education through low-cost simulation in the global health arena 2 Use of Simulation in Limited Resource Countries How can it be done
Building a repository of organizations Curriculum and data collection tools in development
Randomized Trial To Compare Efficacy of PlusDelta Debriefing Model vs No Debriefing
P Mullan A Cheng D Kessler
Childrenrsquos National
We plan to conduct a randomized trial to compare two different methods of debriefing and assess educational and debriefing-related performance outcomes
Research protocol in development
Handheld High Fidelity Simulation Training For IV Catheterization
D Weiner M Ottensmeyer
Boston Childrenrsquos HospitalHarvard Medical School
Builduse handheld high fidelity haptic simulation training device to teach PIV catheterization anywhere anytime independent of infrastructure Plan to compare to traditional methods of learning ie IV arm instructor
Prototype developed Single site study planned INSPIRE multicenter study in planning stage
The effect of random leader role assignment on task and team performance during CPR
S Ambati Cohen Childrenrsquos Medical Center of NY NSLIJ
The main aim of this project is to show pre-designated leader role will improve team performance and to see whether physician or the nurse in the leader role will
Recruitment in progress
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make a difference Intervention- groups that has pre-designated leader role Control ndash No leader role
A Virtual Pediatric Simulator (VPS) For Emergency Scenario Training of Military Medical Personnel
J Gerard Saint Louis University
Project funded by the ONR to develop a game-based virtual reality simulator for training on high-stakes pediatric emergency medicine scenarios
Scenarios in development User testing and validation study in summer 2015
Resuscitation Review to Guide Educational Interventions
A Ruscica D Kessler
Morgan Stanley Childrenrsquos Hospital Columbia University New York
Pediatric Emergency medicine practitioners will identify a variety of key points learned or reviewed during resuscitations they have been involved in These key points identified during resuscitations will be areas that the rest of the pediatric emergency staff would like more education on and identify as low self-efficacy topics
Data Analysis of the Survey
Improving realism of PALS-courses with smart simulation tools amp children
W Burkhard et al
Currently only use BLS and ALS mannequins during PALS courses Introduce tablet patient monitors an all PALS stations Use of real sound sequences on 2 of 3 practical stations comparing learning outcomes of students in differently equipped teaching stations Integration of real children Change of skin color
Research protocol in development
Simulation using the PECARN Head Trauma Rule to Reduce CT Imaging
K Ching New York Presbyterian Hospital - Weill Cornell Medical Center Mount Sinai Hospital
Limiting unnecessary CT scans for children with head trauma PECARN clinical prediction rule helps identify children with very low risk for TBI( Traumatic Brain Injury) Objective of this trial is to develop a pediatric simulation exercise illustrating the use of the PECARN clinical prediction rule
Enrollment
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An International Needs Assessment for Co-Debriefing in Simulation-based Education
Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital
Debriefing is a critically important component of simulation based education This Study focuses on the current practices and state of co-debriefing in pediatric simulations the approach followed
Ethics approval pending
Learning Retention and the Timing of Refresher Education After the Deliberate Practice of Radiograph Interpretation
Martin Pusic Kathy Boutis
New york University University of Toronto
Deliberate practice on cognitive simulators produces reliable individualized learning However rates of retention and need for refreshers is difficult to predict This RCT uses the learning of radiograph interpretation to develop a framework for ldquoforgetting curvesrdquo
IRB approval in progress at all sites Phase 1 completed beginning recruitment in Phase 2
Exploring the Facilitators and Barriers to Implementing Simulation-based Competency Assessments to Determine Trainees Readiness for the Infant Lumbar Puncture (LP) Procedure
Julie Pasternack Ryan McBeth Rita Dadiz
University of Rochester
To determine the factors that increase or decrease the likelihood that sites participating in the lumbar puncture study would achieve greater compliance with their interns performing competency assessments prior to their first LP
In Manuscript preparation
Rapid Cycle Deliberate Practice for Resuscitation Teams
Daniel Lemke Cara Doughty
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
This project uses a fast-paced deliberate practice model to train residents in resuscitation management over short but frequent exercises It also aims at comparing the traditional and RCDP techniques
In progress
Simulation to teach management of tracheostomy emergencies for new parents
Jennifer Arnold Shilpa Hundalani
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
PepTALC is a simulation-based training initiative to teach primary caregivers of infants being discharged from the NICU with tracheostomies and ventilators on how to manage airway emergencies The primary goal of is to improve patient care outcomes and decrease risk of mortality for these fragile patients The simulation curriculum developed is based on feedback from parents who have been through this and on evidence of the leading causes of
Next steps are to develop a multi-centered trial that can hopefully establish changes in actual patient care outcomes
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preventable morbidity and mortality in this patient population after they go home We developed a 4 hour training module that has been well received by families and are currently finalizing analysis of the pilot study
Randomized Trial of Continuous Capnography during Simulated Arrests
David Kessler
Columbia University
This study attempts to ascertain benefits to resuscitation management amp potential patient outcomes with the addition of capnography monitoring
In progress
Improving Code Team Performance and Survival Outcomes Implementation of Pediatric Composite Resuscitation Training
Knight L Gabhart J
Lucile Packard Childrenrsquos Hospital Stanford
This research examined the implementation of a composite resuscitation pediatric team training program that incorporated AHA PALS training ongoing training of emergency equipment code roles institution specific code roles and responsibilities and in-situ unannounced mock codes to all interprofessional members of the pediatric Code team throughout the institution in which our pediatric team responded with the hypothesis that this training would improve code team performance and survival outcomes
Analysis in progress Administration has agreed to sustain ongoing funding and program will be implemented house-wide September 1 2014
Development of a Standardized Process for INSPIRE Procedure Kits
Marjorie White Taylor Sawyer
Alabama Childrenrsquos Hospital Seattle Childrenrsquos Hospital
This is a secondary study that has become its own larger entity It initially derived from the work of Dr Kessler amp Dr Auerbach in their infant Lumbar Puncture procedure teaching kit with validated checklists and training videos and methodologies Now Dr White amp Dr Sawyer want to use the same validation processes to develop assessment amp teaching kits for all procedures in pediatrics
Manuscript accepted for publication in Academic Medicine Continued development of validated checklists to be included into procedure kits
Comparison of Endotracheal Intubation + Umbilical venous Catheter vs Laryngeal Mask Airway + Intraosseous Needle in NRP
Byrne B Wetzel E
Indiana University
This is a study of new NRP trainees in a simulation environment We measured the time and success to place an endotracheal tube and an UVC compared to placing an LMA and IO in a critically ill newborn in the delivery room
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General and Pediatric ED Disparities
Marc Auerbach
Yale University
ImPACTS is Improving Pediatric Acute Care through Simulation and is designed to assess and improve care for pediatric resuscitation in general Emergency Departments across the Northeast US
Completed first year of data collection Received grant for year two ongoing In process of submitting manuscripts
Trauma Outreach Project
Chris Kennedy Ralph Mackinnon
University of Manchester Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital
The INSPIRE Pediatric Trauma Outreach project spans 3 continents and 5 countries and aims to standardize and improve pediatric major trauma care
Recruitment in progress
Donation after Circulatory Death - An Innovative Educational Initiative
Meyer E Survey to all INSPIRE sites to determine absencepresence of DCD current educational approach and educational needs Among those with DCD pre-post comparison after educational intervention with educational arms (no film film to hospital educators film to OPO educators partnership and film to hospital amp OPO) Follow natural use acceptability and efficacy of film as per outcome measures
In development
The effect of Simulation to determine Frequency for Competency Skill Training
Mehta R Randomized controlled study using a 3-tier strategy Groups consist of 15 residents and the frequency of retrainingtesting is identified according to the group they are randomly assigned
In development
Pediatric Simulation and the Milestones
Smith A Develop cases around the ACGME Pediatrics Milestones Correlate the evaluations of the sim cases with clinical evaluations and inservice exams
In development
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Use of Epinephrine Auto injectors in the management of Anaphylaxis
DJ Scherzer Elizabeth Hunt Mindy Hamilton
Nationwide Childrenrsquos Johns Hopkins University Childrenrsquos Pittsburgh
Anaphylaxis is a potentially life threatening allergic reaction Studies have shown that early identification and treatment improves outcome However anecdotal experience reveals prolonged time to administration of subcutaneous epinephrine and potentially life threatening errors in administration This study is aimed at exploring whether the use of auto injectors will decrease the time to administration and decrease dosing errors for epinephrine
Recruitment in progress
Disparities in care at general vs pediatric emergency departments
Marc Auerbach
Yale University
This study aims at using a simulation based assessment to compare the process of care at a subset of childrenrsquos hospital emergency departments to a subset of non-childrenrsquos hospital departments The study will also develop a set of benchmarks for high quality resuscitation team performance
In the process of development
Handoff Assessment
Shilpa Harnandalni
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
A patient hand-off is the transfer of care from one provider to another during which the receiving provider accepts from the transferring provider the physical intellectual and moral responsibility for the patient Utilizing simulated experiences the research team will develop a training curriculum including a validated hand-off score tool that will teach pediatric residents how to consistently perform a standardized patient hand-off during a critical patient event
In progress
Neonatal intubation group
Lindsay Johnston
Neonatal intubation is a procedure performed in other to secure the airways of a child to assist in ventilation This is usually
Recruitment in progress
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performed through the mouth in neonates This project attempts to design various educational interventions aimed at improving competence in neonatal intubation
Lumbar Puncture
David Kessler Columbia University
Lumbar Puncture is used in the assessment of the febrile child in the assessment of Central Nervous System infection This study has designed an educational intervention and is currently assessing the impact of this intervention on competency in performing a lumbar puncture among interns This project seeks to improve outcomes with infant LP procedure through INSPIRE skills training package
Working on manuscripts and grants for future work
Script Concordance Testing in infant lumbar puncture
Todd Chang Childrenrsquos Hospital of LA
The decision to perform an infant lumbar puncture is often wrought with controversy given the nature of the procedure and the parental anxiety Script concordance Testing is a method of assessing clinical decision making skills in situations of uncertainty This study aims to define the most and least controversial scenarios involving infant LP according to attending physicians in a variety of pediatric fields
Recruitment complete Manuscript in progress
Team leadership under stress
Elizabeth Hunt Mike Rosen
Johns Hopkins University
Teamwork has been found to be a key component in successful functioning of the emergency response team in the management of critically ill children There are different leadership styles suited for different situations This project attempts to decipher the impact of leadership styles on members of the team during an emergency
Research protocol undergoing revision
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Research Project Funding for INSPIRE Network Members from 2007-2014
Year Project and Funding Agency
2014-2015 Improving CPR Quality and Cost Effectiveness with the American Heart Associationrsquos Resuscitation Quality Improvement Program With Dr Jeffrey Lin (PI PhD Candidate) Dr Tyrone Donnon Dr Gillian Currie University of Calgary Dr Vinay Nadkarni Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $25000 USD
2014-2018 Assessing Simulation in Pediatrics Improving Resuscitation Events KidSIM-ASPIRE Simulation Research Program Infrastructure Grant With Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital (PI) and Dr Vincent Grant University of Calgary Funded by Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Research Institute Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Foundation and Department of Pediatrics Research Grant $150000
2014-2015 ImPACTS Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Site PIs include Nadkarni (CHOP) Katz-Nelson (Hopkins) Fedlor-Hamilton (Pitt) Kessler (Columbia) Brown (Hasbro) Walsh (Umass) Gangadharan (CohenrsquosHofstra) Funded by RBaby Foundation $150000 USD
2014-2015 Trauma Team and Leadership Simulation With Dr Todd Chang (Co-I) Funded by Childrens Hospital Los Angeles Barbara Korsch Educational Grant $10000 USD
2014 A fitness for purpose study of the Field Assessment Conditioning Tool (FACT development amp outreach pilot study) With Dr Ralph MacKinnon Chris Kennedy Rachael Fleming Catherine Doherty Lambert Schuwirth amp Terese Stenfors-Hayes $10000 (UK)
2014 A fitness for purpose study of the Field Assessment Conditioning Tool in NZ (FACT development amp outreach pilot study) With Dr Mike Shepherd Dr Jo Cole Dr Chris Kennedy amp Dr Ralph MacKinnon $10000 (NZ)
2013-2015 A Virtual Pediatric Simulator (VPS) for Emergency Scenario Training of Military Medical Personnel With Dr James Gerard (PI) Anthony Scalzo (Co-PI) $54180700 USD
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2013-2014 Procedural Skills Training in Pediatric Residency With Bismilla Z Feldman M Amin H Dubrowski A Funded by Hospital for Sick Children Paediatric Consultants Education Research Grant $4085 USD
2013-2014 Validation study for simulating capillary refill in a mass-casualty simulation With Dr Todd Chang (PI) Funded by Southern California Clinical Translational Science Institute Research Pilot Fund $26400 USD
2013-2014 INSPIRE Network Infant Lumbar Puncture Competency Assessment With Todd Pou-Yen Chang MD (Sub Contractor) Funded by RBaby Foundation $14000 USD
2013-2014 ImPACTS Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation $300000 USD Site PIs include Nadkarni (CHOP) Katz-Nelson (Hopkins) Fedlor-Hamilton (Pitt) Kessler (Columbia) Brown (Hasbro) Walsh (Umass) Gangadharan (CohenrsquosHofstra)
2012-2015 Advancing and Optimizing Quality of Resuscitation in Children with Cardiac Arrest With Elizabeth A Hunt MD MPH PhD (PI) Funded by The Hartwell Foundation $300000 USD
2012-2014 CPR Training Using High-Fidelity Simulation and Train to Perfection in Medical Students With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) University of Alberta Dr Carol Hodgson University of Alberta Dr Farhan Bhanji McGIll University Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Funded by Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund University of Alberta $18 379 CAD
2012-2013 The effect of multimedia on assessment of clinical decision making skills With Todd Pou-Yen Chang MD (PI) Funded by University of Southern California Zumberge Faculty Development Grant $24 800 USD
2012-2013 The INSPIRE Skills Training Initiative Improving Infant Lumbar Puncture Clinical Outcomes Among Novices With David Kessler MD MSc (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation $100000 USD
2012-2013 PRIDE - Evaluation of 3 different pre-hospital pediatric disaster triage protocols among 3 states With Dr Barbara Walsh (Co-PI) Funded by EMSC Grant
2012 In-situ Trauma simulation Targeted to Patient Outcome Research With Ralph MacKinnon amp Marc Auerbach Funded by USUK Collaboration Development Award UK Foreign Office $1500 USD
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2012 The Use of High-Fidelity Simulation and Mastery Learning in BLS Education With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) Funded by Teaching and Learning Fund $18 379
2010-2013 Assessing and Improving the Quality of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Delivered During Simulated Pediatric Cardiac Arrest using a Novel CPR Feedback Device With Dr Adam Cheng (PI) Dr Vincent Grant Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Jonathan Duff Stollery Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Farhan Bhanji Dr Ronald Gottesman Montreal Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Vinay Nadkarni Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia and Dr Betsy Hunt Johns Hopkins Childrenrsquos Hospital and the INSPIRE Investigators Funded by Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada and CIHR $450000 CAD
2010-2013 EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Infrastructure Grant With Dr Adam Cheng (co-PI) Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Elizabeth Hunt Division of Critical Care Medicine Johns Hopkins University and Dr Vinay Nadkarni Division of Critical Care Medicine Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $450000 USD
2011-2012 POISE Network Improving Infant Lumbar Puncture Outcomes With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $150000 USD
2011-2012 A Needs Assessment of Pediatric Intubation Skills With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by Yale Department of Pediatrics $35000 USD
2011 An invitational conference for key stakeholders in simulation-enhanced inter-professional education With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Principal Writer) Funded by The Josiah Macy Jr Foundation $35000 USD
2011 In-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation A national survey of current practices With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-I) Edelson DP Abella BS Davis D Hunt EA Funded by Society of Hospital Medicine $75 000 USD
2011 Quantitative Measurement of CPR during in-hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation (Corporate Sponsor Agreement) $10996600 USD
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2010-2012 Student Program for Olympic Resuscitation Training in Schools (SPORTS) With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (Co-I) Funded by AHA Innovation Grant $5000000 USD
2010-2012 Center for Excellence for Science of Simulation Education Implementation and Dissemination With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $15000000 USD
2010-2011 Patient Outcomes in Simulation Education [POISE] ndash shifting resident education from ldquopractice on the poorrdquo to ldquopractice until perfectrdquo With David Kessler MD MSc (Co-PI) Marc Auerbach MD MSc (Co-PI) Funded by Rbaby foundation $90000 USD
2010-2011 A Multimedia Educational Module For Infant Lumbar Puncture Funded by Yale Department of Pediatrics With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) $10000 USD
2010-2011 A Bench-Top Simulation Training Intervention For Infant Lumbar Puncture With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $90000 USD
2009-2012 A Multi-Technological Proposal To Provide Effective Education To On-Line Nursing Students With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (Co-PI) Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $15000 USD
2008-2009 In-situ Simulation for Pediatric Resuscitation Training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $50000 USD
2008-2009 Repetitive Pediatric Simulation Resuscitation Training With David Kessler MD MSc (Co-PI) Marc Auerbach MD MSc (Co-PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2008-2009 Improving outcomes using videotaped role-modeling during crisis resource management training With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (Co-PI) Mindi Anderson Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $13000 USD
2008-2009 Expert modeling improves the acquisition of behavioral skills in simulation-based training With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) J Anderson Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $15000 USD
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2008 Does CRM training improve performance in simulated resuscitation scenarios With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) Funded by Stollery Childrenrsquos Hospital Foundation Grant Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Medical Education Grant Research Trainee Grant $18 200 CAD
2008 Muscle fatigue during CPR administration in middle aged female laypersons and female nurses With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-I) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation and the American Heart Association $40289 USD
2007-2010 EXPRESS Trial ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting A multi-center trial Dr Adam Cheng (PI) BC Childrenrsquos Hospital with Dr Vinay Nadkarni Division of Critical Care Medicine Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia and Dr Elizabeth Hunt Division of Critical Care Medicine John Hopkins University Funded by American Heart Association $137247 CAD
2007-2009 Quantitative Measurement of CPR during in-hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $45000000 USD
2007-2009 A randomized trial of simulation for procedural skills training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2007-2009 Leadership and Timeline Adherence to the Neonatal Resuscitation Program Guidelines With Elizabeth A Hunt MD MPH PhD (PI) Stavroudis Funded by Thomas Wilson Sanitarium CBC $20000 USD
2007 Learning the Principals and concepts of airway management The efficacy of replacing lecture with MicroSim With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-PI) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation $236920 USD
2007 The effect of simulation in the Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) Funded by Dell Childrenrsquos Medical Center Austin Texas $60000 USD
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Abstracts (Poster Oral) Workshops Presentations
1 Grover E Langevin M Curtain A Moro-Sutherland D Yule S Educational Outreach (including remote rural and international simulation education) Tools to Support Development of Simulation Programs in Limited-Resource Settings International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna Austria April 2014
2 Lopreiato West I-PASS Study Group Davis Wortmann (Zia Bisimlla is member of I-PASS Study Group) Reliability of a Direct Observation Tool for Patient Handovers PAS 2014
3 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents research abstract Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare January 2014
4 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents 14th Annual Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA January 2014 (Poster)
5 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Working through barriers to simulation-based just-in-time training and competency assessments for infant lumbar punctures Simul Healthcare 20138(6)SSIH 398 Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA 2013 Awarded 3rd place for 2014 Research Abstract submission
6 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Barriers of a competency educational model for infant lumbar punctures Pediatr Res PAS Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies Vancouver Canada 2014
7 Grace M Arteaga Robert M Jacobson SYSTEMATIC APPROACH EDUCATION (CASE) TO ADDRESS PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION SESAM2013-ABS1223 Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Mayo Clinic Rochester United States 2013
8 Grace M Arteaga MD and Robert M Jacobson MD Self-confidence and communication skills addressing vaccine hesitancy improve among pediatric residents exposed to a combination of standardized patient scenarios and a systematic interview approach (CASE) SSH 2013-ABS 1693
9 Grace M Arteaga MD Robert M Jacobson MD Simulation-based standardized patient scenarios to introduce a systematic approach (CASE) to address vaccine hesitancy among practicing pediatricians promotes a change in medical practice 2013
10 Grace Arteaga Robert Jacobson TEACHING THE CASE APPROACH TO PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION EDUCATION WITH PRACTICING PEDIATRICIANS International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
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11 MacKinnon RJ Dalgleish K Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by direct observation of unannounced simulations International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
12 MacKinnon RJ Anderson M Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by interactive survey of pilot site trauma team members International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
13 MacKinnon RJ Lecky F Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Identification of In Situ Inter Professional Paediatric Trauma Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
14 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy on behalf of INSPIRE Trauma Group The development of the Field assessment Conditioning Tool International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster amp Oral presentation)
15 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
16 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy C Collaborative simulation (INSPIRE) to impact Trauma Care Grand Round Oral presentation Kansas City 2014
17 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting at International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna 2014
18 Auerbach M Emergency Medicine SIG Collaborative Educational Research SIG Chairspeaker SBME Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
19 Auerbach M Helping teachers create better healthcare simulations for their learners (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
20 Auerbach M Strategies for simulation based competency assessment of procedural skills (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
21 Auerbach M Medical Education Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Among Resident Raters Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
22 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
23 S Gangadharan G Tiyyagura M Auerbach M Gawel B Walsh and L Brown on behalf of ImPACTS investigators Assessing Differences in Experiences with Management of Critically Ill Children in Pediatric Emergency Departments (PED) and General Emergency Departments (GED) PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
24 Nnenna Chime Jessica Katz-Nelson Barbara Walsh Margie Gawel Sandeep Gangdaharan Barbara Walsh and Marc Auerbach Comparing Quality of Care Provided by Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians to Non-Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians A Systematic Review PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
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25 M Auerbach D Kessler B Walsh M Gawel J Katz-Nelson J Jang R Dudas B Schultz M Hamilton M Lavoie K Tay S Walsh S Gangdaharan and L Brown Standardized Simulation Assessment of the Quality of Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Across a Spectrum of Emergency Departments Quality platform presentation PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
26 Mark X Cicero Frank Overly Linda Brown Jorge Yarzebski Barbara Walsh Veronika Shabanova Marc Auerbach David Cone and Carl R Baum An Evaluation Instrument For Prehospital Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
27 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster)
28 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
29 Auerbach M PRIDE Pediatric Disaster Train-the-trainer International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
30 Auerbach M Look before you leap simulation for new spaces International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
31 Auerbach M Sim research design and internal validity International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
32 Auerbach M Mobile simulation getting into the trenches International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
33 Auerbach M Simulation-based research improving rigor and impact International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
34 Walsh B Using Multimodal Simulation for Pediatric Disaster Triage Training (a Train the Trainer Course) Small Victims Big Challenges International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Preconference Workshop)
35 Walsh B Course Director Developing a Mobile Simulation Program for Community Providers from Start up to Sustainability Addressing Issues in Curriculum Design Community Engagement and Program Building for a Sustainable Simulation Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Expert Panel)
36 Walsh B Brown L Gawel M and Auerbach M Community Outreach Mobile Education Training - Bringing the Simulator on the Road to Educate and Train Inter-professional Community Teams Program Innovation International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
37 Auerbach M Teaching Pediatric Emergency Medicine Procedures in the Simulated Setting Checklists Protocols Tips and Tricks International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
38 Auerbach M Does a just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with their first infant lumbar puncture International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
39 Auerbach M Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure among Resident Rater Association of Pediatric Program Directors Meeting Arlington VA October 4-5 2013 (Poster)
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40 Auerbach M How to use mastery learning for pediatric procedural skills training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop) Workshop Designing a Simulation Based Curriculum for Your Acute Care Fellowship Program Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop)
41 Auerbach M Does Just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with first infant LP Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
42 Auerbach M Analgesia use for infant lumbar puncture after and educational intervention Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
43 Auerbach M BASE Camp Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow Simulation Based Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
44 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage Strategies PAS Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
45 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage StrategiesESPR March 2013
46 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Improving Pediatric Disaster Triage Education in the Pre-Hospital Setting Using Standardized Patients ASPE annual meeting Atlanta GA 2013 (Poster)
47 Auerbach M Simulation for Pediatric Office Emergency Preparedness Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
48 Auerbach M Pediatric Trauma Simulation to Improve Patient Outcomes Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
49 Auerbach M Look Before You Leap Using Simulation to Prepare for a New Clinical Space or Process International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
50 Auerbach M Building Capacity for Multi-center Simulation Research Strategies for Success in Developing an International Specialty Specific Simulation Research Network International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
51 Auerbach M The Use of Just-In-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Poster)
52 Auerbach M Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
53 Auerbach M Designing a Simulation-based Medical Education Curriculum (SBME) for your Fellowship Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
54 Auerbach M Not a Team Player Using Simulation for Formative and Summative Assessment of Teamwork and Communication Competencies International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
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55 Taylor M Sharma M Loew T Walsh BM A Serious Game for Learning Team Communication Skills Development of On Call an interactive video game for medical students and nurses set in the Emergency Department Game was demonstrated at the International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
56 Walsh BM COMET Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Discussion and workshop on creating mobile simulation outreach initiative Trouble shooting sustainability International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
57 Walsh BM COMET Feasibility Study of Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Simulation Program PAS academic annual meeting Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
58 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
59 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
60 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation for Pediatrics A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
61 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
62 Bhanji F Praestgaard A Meaney P Cheng A Peberdy MA Hunt EA Berg R Nadkarni V Survival from Pediatric In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest is Worse at Night Compared with Days and Evenings A Report from the AHA Get with the Guidelines-Resuscitation (GWTG-R) Registry Resuscitation Science Symposium (ReSS) Dallas Texas November 2013
63 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
64 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA April 2013
65 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013
66 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
67 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Academic Societies (Boston MA) April 30 2012 (Poster)
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68 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
69 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (Orlando FL) January 28 2013 (Poster)
70 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
71 Seelbach EB Kessler DO Pusic MV Mehta R Chime NO Pham PK Chang TP Examining Variability in Infant Lumbar Puncture Decision Making using a Script Concordance Testing Approach Pediatric Academic Societies Washington DC May 4 2013 (Poster)
72 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
73 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012 (Poster)
74 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
75 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012
76 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Association of Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) Annual Conference Lyon France Aug 2012 (Poster)
77 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Agrawal D Rocker J Reid J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulator-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 405
78 Auerbach M Chang TP Mehta R Reid J Lemke D Gerard J Fein D Zaveri P Kessler D Does ldquoJust-in-Timerdquo Simulation-based Competency Assessment predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedural Success Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 409
79 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare Orlando FL January 27 2013
80 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Pediatric Simulation Symposium amp Workshops New York City NY April 24 2013
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81 Auerbach M Chang TP Zaveri P Kessler D How to Use Mastery Learning for Pediatric Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Societies Workshop Washington DC May 7 2013
82 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012
83 Kamdar G Khanna K Kessler D Chang TP Balmer D Srivastava G Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Point of Care Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Emergency Medicine New Orleans LA October 19 2012
84 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Fourth International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Toulouse France Oct 2011
85 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Montreal Nov 2011
86 Chang TP Cico S Reid J Auerbach M Pusic M Kessler D Developing Online Train-the-Trainer Modules to Standardize Pediatric Simulation-based Medical Education The POISE Network Experience International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
87 Kessler D Chang TP Agrawal D Reid J Rocker J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulation-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
88 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Rabe G Pusic M Kessler D Simulation-based Just-in-Time Competency Assessment Predicts Interns Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Performance International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
89 Chang TP Khanna K Ostrom K Seelbach E Birch S Zaveri P Auerbach M Kessler D Does Mastery Training and Just-In-Time Training Using Lumbar Puncture Simulators Increase the Incidence of Traumatic Lumbar Punctures International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare New Orleans LA January 24 2011 (Poster)
90 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 1 2011 (Poster)
91 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
92 Kessler D Chang TP Sherman J Shah N Srivastava G Strother C Khanna K Holder M Cico S Mehta R Petrescu M Reid J Hebbar K Zuckerbraun N Pusic M Auerbach M New Pediatric Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
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93 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M et al New Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
94 Kamdar G Chang TP Auerbach M et al A Qualitative Evaluation of Just-in-time Simulation-based Training Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
95 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Pusic M Batra M Lemke D Zaveri P Oriot D Kessler D Simulation-Based Competency Assessment to Predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference Section on Emergency Medicine Boston MA October 18 2011 (Poster)
96 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Auerbach M et al Impact of a Simulator based Just-in-time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011 (Poster)
97 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Poster)
98 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Oral)
99 Nelson K Eppich W Rudolph J Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Evaluation of a Debriefing Script for Pediatric Resuscitation Education Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
100 Eppich W Cheng A Simon R Rudolph J for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative A characterization of novice instructor debriefings Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010
101 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
102 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
103 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
104 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric
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Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Oral)
105 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
106 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
107 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
108 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
109 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
110 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
111 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
112 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
113 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
114 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Critical Care Medicine Congress January 2010 (Poster)
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115 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
116 International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral) 117 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
118 Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster) 119 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
120 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education and Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Oral)
121 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral)
122 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
123 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
124 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International
125 Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 126 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research
Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
127 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
128 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Poster)
129 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research Day BC Childrenrsquos Hospital November 2008
130 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting American Heart Association Spring ECC Meeting 2008 Dallas Texas USA
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Peer Reviewed Publications amp Articles
1 Sigalet E Cheng A Donnon T Catena H Robinson T Chatfield J Grant V A Simulation-based Intervention Teaching Seizure Management to Caregivers A Randomized Controlled Study Pediatrics and Child Health 2014 19(7)373-378
2 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Medical Education 2014 48657-666
3 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)128-35 PMID 24280838
4 Cheng A Auerbach M Chang T Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V Kessler D Designing and Conducting Simulation-based Research Pediatrics Published online May 12 2014 Doi 101542peds2013-3267
5 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation and Pediatric Education A Meta-analysis Pediatrics 2014 133e1313-e1323
6 Ellaway R Pusic M Galbraith R Cameron T Developing the role of big data and analytics in health professional education Medical Teacher 2014 Mar36(3)216-22
7 Pusic M Ching K Yin HS Kessler D Seven practical principles for improving patient education Evidence-based ideas from cognition science Paediatric Child Health 2014 Mar 19(3) 119-122
8 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education 2014 May 48(5) 479-488
9 Levy R Dubrowski A Amin H Bismilla Z Procedural Skills in Pediatric Residency Re-evaluating the Competencies Paediatrics and Child Health 2014 Apr19(4)180-4
10 Sawyer T White M Zaveri P Chang T Ades A French H Anderson J Auerbach M Johnston L Kessler D ldquoLearn See Practice Prove Do Maintainrdquo An Evidence-based Pedagogical Framework for Procedural Skill Training in Medicine Academic Medicine 2014 in press
11 Calaman S (co-first) Hepps JH (co-first) Spector ND Sectish TC Landrigan CP Srivastava R Starmer AJ Yu CE (co-last) Lopreiato JO (co-last) and the I-PASS Educational Executive Committee I-PASS Handoff Curriculum Handoff Simulation Exercises MedEdPORTAL 2013 Available from
12 Bismilla Z Dodds A Louca E Ontario Simulation Expo Merging Simulation and Quality Improvement to Promote a Safe Community of Practice Dec6 2013
wwwmededportalorgpublication9402 (Zia Bismilla is member of I-PASS Educational Executive Committee)
13 Sandhu N Eppich W Mikrogianakis A Grant V Robinson T Cheng A for the Canadian Pediatric Simulation Network (CPSN) Debriefing Consensus Group Post-resuscitation debriefing in the pediatric emergency department A National Needs Assessment Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013 15(0)1-10
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14 Sigalet E Donnon T Cheng A Cooke S Bissett W Robinson T Grant V Development of a Team Performance Scale to Assess Undergraduate Health Professionals Academic Medicine 2013 88(7)989-96
15 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics 2013 167528-36
16 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
17 Auerbach M Chang T Fein D White M Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer D Vasquez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package MedEdPORTAL 2014 Available from wwwmededportalorgpublication9724
18 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)
19 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics epub ahead of print April 22 2013
20 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D While ML Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer DJ Vazquez-Melendez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package submitted 2013
21 Kamdar G Kessler DO Tilt L Srivastava G Khanna K Chang TP Balmer D Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of Just-In-Time Simulation-Based Learning The Learners Perspective Simul Healthcare 2013 Feb8(1)43-48
22 Auerbach M Chang TP Reid J Quinones C Krantz A Pruitt A Gerard J Mehta R Pusic MV Kessler D Are pediatric interns prepared to perform infant lumbar punctures A multi-institutional descriptive study Pediatr Emerg Care 2013 29(4) 453-457
23 Kessler D Arteaga G Ching K Haubner L Kamdar G Krantz A Lindower J Miller M Petrescu M Pusic MV Rocker J Shah N Strother C Tilt L Weinberg E Chang TP Fein D Auerbach M Interns success with clinical procedures in infants after simulation training Pediatrics 2013131(3)e811-20
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24 Cicero MX Riera A Northrup V Li F Auerbach MA Pearson K Baum CR Design Validity and Reliability of a Pediatric Resident JumpSTART Disaster Triage Scoring Instrument Academic Pediatrics January 2013 13(1) 48-54
25 Gerard J Kessler DO Braun C Mehta R Scalzo AJ Auerbach MA Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Simulation in Healthcare 2013 Jun8(3)148-54
26 Haubner L Johnston L Barry J Soghier L Tatum P Kessler DO Downes K Auerbach MA Neonatal Intubation Performance room for improvement in tertiary neonatal intensive care units Resuscitation 2013 doi 101016jresuscitation201303014 [Epub ahead of print]
27 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
28 Cheng A Rodgers D Van Der Jagt E Eppich W OrsquoDonnell J for the American Heart Association Pediatric Subcommittee Evolution of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course Enhanced Learning with a New Debriefing Tool and Web-based Module for Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructors Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2012 13(5) 589-595
29 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Fleegler E Cheng A Simon R Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Development and Psychometric Properties Simulation in Healthcare 2012 7288-294
30 Pusic M Kessler D Szyld D Kalet A Pecaric M Boutis K Experience Curves as an Organizing Framework for Deliberate Practice in Emergency Medicine Learning Academic Emergency Medicine 2012 19(12) 1476-80
31 Cheng A Nadkarni V Hunt EA Qayumi K for the EXPRESS Investigators A Multifunctional Online Research Portal for Facilitation of Simulation-Based Research A Report from the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(4)239-243
32 Cheng A Hunt E Donoghue A Nelson K LeFlore J Anderson J Eppich W Simon R Rudolph J Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative EXPRESS ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting The Birth of an International Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative ndash From Concept to Reality Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(1)34-41
33 Donoghue A Ventre K Boulet J Brett-Fleegler M Nishisaki A Overly F Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative Design Implementation and Psychometric Analysis of a Scoring Instrument for Pediatric Resuscitation ndash A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(2)71-77
34 Auerbach M Chang TP Krantz A Ching K Pusic M Kessler D Infant Lumbar Puncture POISE Pediatric Procedure Video MedEdPortal 2011 Available from
35 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education
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36 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care
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37 Kessler D Auerbach M Pusic M Tunik M Foltin J A Randomized Trial of Simulation-Based Deliberate Practice For Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Simulation in Healthcare 2011 Aug6(4)197
38 Auerbach M Kessler D Foltin J Recurrent Pediatric Simulation Airway Resuscitation Training Pediatric Emergency Care 2011 27(1)29-31
Manuscripts In Press
1 Jeannette R Koziel Garth Meckler Linda Brown David Acker Michael Torino Barbara Walsh Mark X Cicero Barriers to Pediatric Disaster Triage A Qualitative Investigation Manuscript complete Submitted JAMA Pediatrics
2 Lee J Cheng A Allain D Angelski C Ali S High Fidelity Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine A National Survey of Facilitator Comfort and Practice Pediatric Emergency Care In press
3 Shefrin A Khazei A Hung G Dyke L Cheng A The TACTIC Development and Validation of the Tool for Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Competency Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine In Press
4 Qayumi K Pachev G Zheng B Ziv A Koval V Badiei S Cheng A Global Status of Simulation in Healthcare Education An International Survey of Simulation Centers Advances in Medical Education and Practice In Press
5 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care In Press
6 Rabiner J Avner J Auerbach M Khine H Comparison of GlideScopereg Videolaryngoscopy to Direct Laryngoscopy for Intubation of a Pediatric Simulator by Novice Physicians Emergency Medicine International In Press
7 Johnson L Auerbach M Kappus L Emerson B Zigmont J Sudikoff S The utilization of exploration-based learning and video-assisted learning to teach Video-laryngoscopy Teaching and Learning in Medicine In Press
8 Auerbach MA Roney L Aysseh A Gawel M Koziel J Barre K Caty M Santucci K Assessing the impact and feasibility of an interdisciplinary pediatric in-situ trauma simulation program Pediatric Emerency Care In Press
9 Kamdar GT Balmer D Tilt L Kessler D Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Auerbach MA The greater good How supervising physicians make entrustment decisions in the pediatric emergency department Academic Pediatrics In Press
10 Tiyyagura GK Balmer D Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Owen K Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis Academic Pediatrics 2013
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INSPIRE Projects Presented at Annual Meeting In 2014
Project Lead Investigator
Lead Institution
Description Current Status
Improving Basic Life Support and Outcomes from Cardiac Arrest Implementation and Evaluation of the American Heart Associationrsquos Resuscitation Quality Indicator (RQI) CPR Training Program
A Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital
The objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the AHArsquos RQI program when compared with traditional annual BLS recertification (for pediatric healthcare providers)
Ethics submission complete
The strategic use of simulation in pediatric residency training Using a modified Delphi method to identify opportunities for competency-based assessment
L Mallory Maine Medical Center
Will use a modified Delphi method with group of pediatric simulation experts and program directors to identify priority areas for simulation-based assessment aligned with the ACGME Next Accreditation System Pediatric Specialty Milestones
Awaiting IRB approval Plan to send out initial survey late summer 2014
Use of Simulation in Limited Resource Countries How can it be done
D Moro-Sutherland
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
Two projects have come out of the original presentation during the INSPIRE meeting at IMSH 2014 1 Education through low-cost simulation in the global health arena 2 Use of Simulation in Limited Resource Countries How can it be done
Building a repository of organizations Curriculum and data collection tools in development
Randomized Trial To Compare Efficacy of PlusDelta Debriefing Model vs No Debriefing
P Mullan A Cheng D Kessler
Childrenrsquos National
We plan to conduct a randomized trial to compare two different methods of debriefing and assess educational and debriefing-related performance outcomes
Research protocol in development
Handheld High Fidelity Simulation Training For IV Catheterization
D Weiner M Ottensmeyer
Boston Childrenrsquos HospitalHarvard Medical School
Builduse handheld high fidelity haptic simulation training device to teach PIV catheterization anywhere anytime independent of infrastructure Plan to compare to traditional methods of learning ie IV arm instructor
Prototype developed Single site study planned INSPIRE multicenter study in planning stage
The effect of random leader role assignment on task and team performance during CPR
S Ambati Cohen Childrenrsquos Medical Center of NY NSLIJ
The main aim of this project is to show pre-designated leader role will improve team performance and to see whether physician or the nurse in the leader role will
Recruitment in progress
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make a difference Intervention- groups that has pre-designated leader role Control ndash No leader role
A Virtual Pediatric Simulator (VPS) For Emergency Scenario Training of Military Medical Personnel
J Gerard Saint Louis University
Project funded by the ONR to develop a game-based virtual reality simulator for training on high-stakes pediatric emergency medicine scenarios
Scenarios in development User testing and validation study in summer 2015
Resuscitation Review to Guide Educational Interventions
A Ruscica D Kessler
Morgan Stanley Childrenrsquos Hospital Columbia University New York
Pediatric Emergency medicine practitioners will identify a variety of key points learned or reviewed during resuscitations they have been involved in These key points identified during resuscitations will be areas that the rest of the pediatric emergency staff would like more education on and identify as low self-efficacy topics
Data Analysis of the Survey
Improving realism of PALS-courses with smart simulation tools amp children
W Burkhard et al
Currently only use BLS and ALS mannequins during PALS courses Introduce tablet patient monitors an all PALS stations Use of real sound sequences on 2 of 3 practical stations comparing learning outcomes of students in differently equipped teaching stations Integration of real children Change of skin color
Research protocol in development
Simulation using the PECARN Head Trauma Rule to Reduce CT Imaging
K Ching New York Presbyterian Hospital - Weill Cornell Medical Center Mount Sinai Hospital
Limiting unnecessary CT scans for children with head trauma PECARN clinical prediction rule helps identify children with very low risk for TBI( Traumatic Brain Injury) Objective of this trial is to develop a pediatric simulation exercise illustrating the use of the PECARN clinical prediction rule
Enrollment
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Description Current Status of the Project
An International Needs Assessment for Co-Debriefing in Simulation-based Education
Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital
Debriefing is a critically important component of simulation based education This Study focuses on the current practices and state of co-debriefing in pediatric simulations the approach followed
Ethics approval pending
Learning Retention and the Timing of Refresher Education After the Deliberate Practice of Radiograph Interpretation
Martin Pusic Kathy Boutis
New york University University of Toronto
Deliberate practice on cognitive simulators produces reliable individualized learning However rates of retention and need for refreshers is difficult to predict This RCT uses the learning of radiograph interpretation to develop a framework for ldquoforgetting curvesrdquo
IRB approval in progress at all sites Phase 1 completed beginning recruitment in Phase 2
Exploring the Facilitators and Barriers to Implementing Simulation-based Competency Assessments to Determine Trainees Readiness for the Infant Lumbar Puncture (LP) Procedure
Julie Pasternack Ryan McBeth Rita Dadiz
University of Rochester
To determine the factors that increase or decrease the likelihood that sites participating in the lumbar puncture study would achieve greater compliance with their interns performing competency assessments prior to their first LP
In Manuscript preparation
Rapid Cycle Deliberate Practice for Resuscitation Teams
Daniel Lemke Cara Doughty
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
This project uses a fast-paced deliberate practice model to train residents in resuscitation management over short but frequent exercises It also aims at comparing the traditional and RCDP techniques
In progress
Simulation to teach management of tracheostomy emergencies for new parents
Jennifer Arnold Shilpa Hundalani
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
PepTALC is a simulation-based training initiative to teach primary caregivers of infants being discharged from the NICU with tracheostomies and ventilators on how to manage airway emergencies The primary goal of is to improve patient care outcomes and decrease risk of mortality for these fragile patients The simulation curriculum developed is based on feedback from parents who have been through this and on evidence of the leading causes of
Next steps are to develop a multi-centered trial that can hopefully establish changes in actual patient care outcomes
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preventable morbidity and mortality in this patient population after they go home We developed a 4 hour training module that has been well received by families and are currently finalizing analysis of the pilot study
Randomized Trial of Continuous Capnography during Simulated Arrests
David Kessler
Columbia University
This study attempts to ascertain benefits to resuscitation management amp potential patient outcomes with the addition of capnography monitoring
In progress
Improving Code Team Performance and Survival Outcomes Implementation of Pediatric Composite Resuscitation Training
Knight L Gabhart J
Lucile Packard Childrenrsquos Hospital Stanford
This research examined the implementation of a composite resuscitation pediatric team training program that incorporated AHA PALS training ongoing training of emergency equipment code roles institution specific code roles and responsibilities and in-situ unannounced mock codes to all interprofessional members of the pediatric Code team throughout the institution in which our pediatric team responded with the hypothesis that this training would improve code team performance and survival outcomes
Analysis in progress Administration has agreed to sustain ongoing funding and program will be implemented house-wide September 1 2014
Development of a Standardized Process for INSPIRE Procedure Kits
Marjorie White Taylor Sawyer
Alabama Childrenrsquos Hospital Seattle Childrenrsquos Hospital
This is a secondary study that has become its own larger entity It initially derived from the work of Dr Kessler amp Dr Auerbach in their infant Lumbar Puncture procedure teaching kit with validated checklists and training videos and methodologies Now Dr White amp Dr Sawyer want to use the same validation processes to develop assessment amp teaching kits for all procedures in pediatrics
Manuscript accepted for publication in Academic Medicine Continued development of validated checklists to be included into procedure kits
Comparison of Endotracheal Intubation + Umbilical venous Catheter vs Laryngeal Mask Airway + Intraosseous Needle in NRP
Byrne B Wetzel E
Indiana University
This is a study of new NRP trainees in a simulation environment We measured the time and success to place an endotracheal tube and an UVC compared to placing an LMA and IO in a critically ill newborn in the delivery room
Project Complete Manuscript is in progress
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General and Pediatric ED Disparities
Marc Auerbach
Yale University
ImPACTS is Improving Pediatric Acute Care through Simulation and is designed to assess and improve care for pediatric resuscitation in general Emergency Departments across the Northeast US
Completed first year of data collection Received grant for year two ongoing In process of submitting manuscripts
Trauma Outreach Project
Chris Kennedy Ralph Mackinnon
University of Manchester Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital
The INSPIRE Pediatric Trauma Outreach project spans 3 continents and 5 countries and aims to standardize and improve pediatric major trauma care
Recruitment in progress
Donation after Circulatory Death - An Innovative Educational Initiative
Meyer E Survey to all INSPIRE sites to determine absencepresence of DCD current educational approach and educational needs Among those with DCD pre-post comparison after educational intervention with educational arms (no film film to hospital educators film to OPO educators partnership and film to hospital amp OPO) Follow natural use acceptability and efficacy of film as per outcome measures
In development
The effect of Simulation to determine Frequency for Competency Skill Training
Mehta R Randomized controlled study using a 3-tier strategy Groups consist of 15 residents and the frequency of retrainingtesting is identified according to the group they are randomly assigned
In development
Pediatric Simulation and the Milestones
Smith A Develop cases around the ACGME Pediatrics Milestones Correlate the evaluations of the sim cases with clinical evaluations and inservice exams
In development
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Description Current Status
Use of Epinephrine Auto injectors in the management of Anaphylaxis
DJ Scherzer Elizabeth Hunt Mindy Hamilton
Nationwide Childrenrsquos Johns Hopkins University Childrenrsquos Pittsburgh
Anaphylaxis is a potentially life threatening allergic reaction Studies have shown that early identification and treatment improves outcome However anecdotal experience reveals prolonged time to administration of subcutaneous epinephrine and potentially life threatening errors in administration This study is aimed at exploring whether the use of auto injectors will decrease the time to administration and decrease dosing errors for epinephrine
Recruitment in progress
Disparities in care at general vs pediatric emergency departments
Marc Auerbach
Yale University
This study aims at using a simulation based assessment to compare the process of care at a subset of childrenrsquos hospital emergency departments to a subset of non-childrenrsquos hospital departments The study will also develop a set of benchmarks for high quality resuscitation team performance
In the process of development
Handoff Assessment
Shilpa Harnandalni
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
A patient hand-off is the transfer of care from one provider to another during which the receiving provider accepts from the transferring provider the physical intellectual and moral responsibility for the patient Utilizing simulated experiences the research team will develop a training curriculum including a validated hand-off score tool that will teach pediatric residents how to consistently perform a standardized patient hand-off during a critical patient event
In progress
Neonatal intubation group
Lindsay Johnston
Neonatal intubation is a procedure performed in other to secure the airways of a child to assist in ventilation This is usually
Recruitment in progress
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performed through the mouth in neonates This project attempts to design various educational interventions aimed at improving competence in neonatal intubation
Lumbar Puncture
David Kessler Columbia University
Lumbar Puncture is used in the assessment of the febrile child in the assessment of Central Nervous System infection This study has designed an educational intervention and is currently assessing the impact of this intervention on competency in performing a lumbar puncture among interns This project seeks to improve outcomes with infant LP procedure through INSPIRE skills training package
Working on manuscripts and grants for future work
Script Concordance Testing in infant lumbar puncture
Todd Chang Childrenrsquos Hospital of LA
The decision to perform an infant lumbar puncture is often wrought with controversy given the nature of the procedure and the parental anxiety Script concordance Testing is a method of assessing clinical decision making skills in situations of uncertainty This study aims to define the most and least controversial scenarios involving infant LP according to attending physicians in a variety of pediatric fields
Recruitment complete Manuscript in progress
Team leadership under stress
Elizabeth Hunt Mike Rosen
Johns Hopkins University
Teamwork has been found to be a key component in successful functioning of the emergency response team in the management of critically ill children There are different leadership styles suited for different situations This project attempts to decipher the impact of leadership styles on members of the team during an emergency
Research protocol undergoing revision
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Research Project Funding for INSPIRE Network Members from 2007-2014
Year Project and Funding Agency
2014-2015 Improving CPR Quality and Cost Effectiveness with the American Heart Associationrsquos Resuscitation Quality Improvement Program With Dr Jeffrey Lin (PI PhD Candidate) Dr Tyrone Donnon Dr Gillian Currie University of Calgary Dr Vinay Nadkarni Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $25000 USD
2014-2018 Assessing Simulation in Pediatrics Improving Resuscitation Events KidSIM-ASPIRE Simulation Research Program Infrastructure Grant With Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital (PI) and Dr Vincent Grant University of Calgary Funded by Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Research Institute Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Foundation and Department of Pediatrics Research Grant $150000
2014-2015 ImPACTS Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Site PIs include Nadkarni (CHOP) Katz-Nelson (Hopkins) Fedlor-Hamilton (Pitt) Kessler (Columbia) Brown (Hasbro) Walsh (Umass) Gangadharan (CohenrsquosHofstra) Funded by RBaby Foundation $150000 USD
2014-2015 Trauma Team and Leadership Simulation With Dr Todd Chang (Co-I) Funded by Childrens Hospital Los Angeles Barbara Korsch Educational Grant $10000 USD
2014 A fitness for purpose study of the Field Assessment Conditioning Tool (FACT development amp outreach pilot study) With Dr Ralph MacKinnon Chris Kennedy Rachael Fleming Catherine Doherty Lambert Schuwirth amp Terese Stenfors-Hayes $10000 (UK)
2014 A fitness for purpose study of the Field Assessment Conditioning Tool in NZ (FACT development amp outreach pilot study) With Dr Mike Shepherd Dr Jo Cole Dr Chris Kennedy amp Dr Ralph MacKinnon $10000 (NZ)
2013-2015 A Virtual Pediatric Simulator (VPS) for Emergency Scenario Training of Military Medical Personnel With Dr James Gerard (PI) Anthony Scalzo (Co-PI) $54180700 USD
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2013-2014 Procedural Skills Training in Pediatric Residency With Bismilla Z Feldman M Amin H Dubrowski A Funded by Hospital for Sick Children Paediatric Consultants Education Research Grant $4085 USD
2013-2014 Validation study for simulating capillary refill in a mass-casualty simulation With Dr Todd Chang (PI) Funded by Southern California Clinical Translational Science Institute Research Pilot Fund $26400 USD
2013-2014 INSPIRE Network Infant Lumbar Puncture Competency Assessment With Todd Pou-Yen Chang MD (Sub Contractor) Funded by RBaby Foundation $14000 USD
2013-2014 ImPACTS Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation $300000 USD Site PIs include Nadkarni (CHOP) Katz-Nelson (Hopkins) Fedlor-Hamilton (Pitt) Kessler (Columbia) Brown (Hasbro) Walsh (Umass) Gangadharan (CohenrsquosHofstra)
2012-2015 Advancing and Optimizing Quality of Resuscitation in Children with Cardiac Arrest With Elizabeth A Hunt MD MPH PhD (PI) Funded by The Hartwell Foundation $300000 USD
2012-2014 CPR Training Using High-Fidelity Simulation and Train to Perfection in Medical Students With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) University of Alberta Dr Carol Hodgson University of Alberta Dr Farhan Bhanji McGIll University Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Funded by Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund University of Alberta $18 379 CAD
2012-2013 The effect of multimedia on assessment of clinical decision making skills With Todd Pou-Yen Chang MD (PI) Funded by University of Southern California Zumberge Faculty Development Grant $24 800 USD
2012-2013 The INSPIRE Skills Training Initiative Improving Infant Lumbar Puncture Clinical Outcomes Among Novices With David Kessler MD MSc (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation $100000 USD
2012-2013 PRIDE - Evaluation of 3 different pre-hospital pediatric disaster triage protocols among 3 states With Dr Barbara Walsh (Co-PI) Funded by EMSC Grant
2012 In-situ Trauma simulation Targeted to Patient Outcome Research With Ralph MacKinnon amp Marc Auerbach Funded by USUK Collaboration Development Award UK Foreign Office $1500 USD
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2012 The Use of High-Fidelity Simulation and Mastery Learning in BLS Education With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) Funded by Teaching and Learning Fund $18 379
2010-2013 Assessing and Improving the Quality of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Delivered During Simulated Pediatric Cardiac Arrest using a Novel CPR Feedback Device With Dr Adam Cheng (PI) Dr Vincent Grant Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Jonathan Duff Stollery Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Farhan Bhanji Dr Ronald Gottesman Montreal Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Vinay Nadkarni Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia and Dr Betsy Hunt Johns Hopkins Childrenrsquos Hospital and the INSPIRE Investigators Funded by Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada and CIHR $450000 CAD
2010-2013 EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Infrastructure Grant With Dr Adam Cheng (co-PI) Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Elizabeth Hunt Division of Critical Care Medicine Johns Hopkins University and Dr Vinay Nadkarni Division of Critical Care Medicine Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $450000 USD
2011-2012 POISE Network Improving Infant Lumbar Puncture Outcomes With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $150000 USD
2011-2012 A Needs Assessment of Pediatric Intubation Skills With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by Yale Department of Pediatrics $35000 USD
2011 An invitational conference for key stakeholders in simulation-enhanced inter-professional education With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Principal Writer) Funded by The Josiah Macy Jr Foundation $35000 USD
2011 In-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation A national survey of current practices With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-I) Edelson DP Abella BS Davis D Hunt EA Funded by Society of Hospital Medicine $75 000 USD
2011 Quantitative Measurement of CPR during in-hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation (Corporate Sponsor Agreement) $10996600 USD
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2010-2012 Student Program for Olympic Resuscitation Training in Schools (SPORTS) With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (Co-I) Funded by AHA Innovation Grant $5000000 USD
2010-2012 Center for Excellence for Science of Simulation Education Implementation and Dissemination With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $15000000 USD
2010-2011 Patient Outcomes in Simulation Education [POISE] ndash shifting resident education from ldquopractice on the poorrdquo to ldquopractice until perfectrdquo With David Kessler MD MSc (Co-PI) Marc Auerbach MD MSc (Co-PI) Funded by Rbaby foundation $90000 USD
2010-2011 A Multimedia Educational Module For Infant Lumbar Puncture Funded by Yale Department of Pediatrics With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) $10000 USD
2010-2011 A Bench-Top Simulation Training Intervention For Infant Lumbar Puncture With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $90000 USD
2009-2012 A Multi-Technological Proposal To Provide Effective Education To On-Line Nursing Students With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (Co-PI) Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $15000 USD
2008-2009 In-situ Simulation for Pediatric Resuscitation Training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $50000 USD
2008-2009 Repetitive Pediatric Simulation Resuscitation Training With David Kessler MD MSc (Co-PI) Marc Auerbach MD MSc (Co-PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2008-2009 Improving outcomes using videotaped role-modeling during crisis resource management training With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (Co-PI) Mindi Anderson Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $13000 USD
2008-2009 Expert modeling improves the acquisition of behavioral skills in simulation-based training With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) J Anderson Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $15000 USD
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2008 Does CRM training improve performance in simulated resuscitation scenarios With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) Funded by Stollery Childrenrsquos Hospital Foundation Grant Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Medical Education Grant Research Trainee Grant $18 200 CAD
2008 Muscle fatigue during CPR administration in middle aged female laypersons and female nurses With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-I) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation and the American Heart Association $40289 USD
2007-2010 EXPRESS Trial ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting A multi-center trial Dr Adam Cheng (PI) BC Childrenrsquos Hospital with Dr Vinay Nadkarni Division of Critical Care Medicine Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia and Dr Elizabeth Hunt Division of Critical Care Medicine John Hopkins University Funded by American Heart Association $137247 CAD
2007-2009 Quantitative Measurement of CPR during in-hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $45000000 USD
2007-2009 A randomized trial of simulation for procedural skills training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2007-2009 Leadership and Timeline Adherence to the Neonatal Resuscitation Program Guidelines With Elizabeth A Hunt MD MPH PhD (PI) Stavroudis Funded by Thomas Wilson Sanitarium CBC $20000 USD
2007 Learning the Principals and concepts of airway management The efficacy of replacing lecture with MicroSim With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-PI) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation $236920 USD
2007 The effect of simulation in the Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) Funded by Dell Childrenrsquos Medical Center Austin Texas $60000 USD
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Abstracts (Poster Oral) Workshops Presentations
1 Grover E Langevin M Curtain A Moro-Sutherland D Yule S Educational Outreach (including remote rural and international simulation education) Tools to Support Development of Simulation Programs in Limited-Resource Settings International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna Austria April 2014
2 Lopreiato West I-PASS Study Group Davis Wortmann (Zia Bisimlla is member of I-PASS Study Group) Reliability of a Direct Observation Tool for Patient Handovers PAS 2014
3 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents research abstract Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare January 2014
4 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents 14th Annual Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA January 2014 (Poster)
5 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Working through barriers to simulation-based just-in-time training and competency assessments for infant lumbar punctures Simul Healthcare 20138(6)SSIH 398 Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA 2013 Awarded 3rd place for 2014 Research Abstract submission
6 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Barriers of a competency educational model for infant lumbar punctures Pediatr Res PAS Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies Vancouver Canada 2014
7 Grace M Arteaga Robert M Jacobson SYSTEMATIC APPROACH EDUCATION (CASE) TO ADDRESS PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION SESAM2013-ABS1223 Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Mayo Clinic Rochester United States 2013
8 Grace M Arteaga MD and Robert M Jacobson MD Self-confidence and communication skills addressing vaccine hesitancy improve among pediatric residents exposed to a combination of standardized patient scenarios and a systematic interview approach (CASE) SSH 2013-ABS 1693
9 Grace M Arteaga MD Robert M Jacobson MD Simulation-based standardized patient scenarios to introduce a systematic approach (CASE) to address vaccine hesitancy among practicing pediatricians promotes a change in medical practice 2013
10 Grace Arteaga Robert Jacobson TEACHING THE CASE APPROACH TO PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION EDUCATION WITH PRACTICING PEDIATRICIANS International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
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11 MacKinnon RJ Dalgleish K Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by direct observation of unannounced simulations International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
12 MacKinnon RJ Anderson M Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by interactive survey of pilot site trauma team members International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
13 MacKinnon RJ Lecky F Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Identification of In Situ Inter Professional Paediatric Trauma Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
14 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy on behalf of INSPIRE Trauma Group The development of the Field assessment Conditioning Tool International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster amp Oral presentation)
15 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
16 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy C Collaborative simulation (INSPIRE) to impact Trauma Care Grand Round Oral presentation Kansas City 2014
17 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting at International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna 2014
18 Auerbach M Emergency Medicine SIG Collaborative Educational Research SIG Chairspeaker SBME Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
19 Auerbach M Helping teachers create better healthcare simulations for their learners (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
20 Auerbach M Strategies for simulation based competency assessment of procedural skills (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
21 Auerbach M Medical Education Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Among Resident Raters Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
22 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
23 S Gangadharan G Tiyyagura M Auerbach M Gawel B Walsh and L Brown on behalf of ImPACTS investigators Assessing Differences in Experiences with Management of Critically Ill Children in Pediatric Emergency Departments (PED) and General Emergency Departments (GED) PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
24 Nnenna Chime Jessica Katz-Nelson Barbara Walsh Margie Gawel Sandeep Gangdaharan Barbara Walsh and Marc Auerbach Comparing Quality of Care Provided by Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians to Non-Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians A Systematic Review PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
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25 M Auerbach D Kessler B Walsh M Gawel J Katz-Nelson J Jang R Dudas B Schultz M Hamilton M Lavoie K Tay S Walsh S Gangdaharan and L Brown Standardized Simulation Assessment of the Quality of Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Across a Spectrum of Emergency Departments Quality platform presentation PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
26 Mark X Cicero Frank Overly Linda Brown Jorge Yarzebski Barbara Walsh Veronika Shabanova Marc Auerbach David Cone and Carl R Baum An Evaluation Instrument For Prehospital Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
27 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster)
28 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
29 Auerbach M PRIDE Pediatric Disaster Train-the-trainer International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
30 Auerbach M Look before you leap simulation for new spaces International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
31 Auerbach M Sim research design and internal validity International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
32 Auerbach M Mobile simulation getting into the trenches International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
33 Auerbach M Simulation-based research improving rigor and impact International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
34 Walsh B Using Multimodal Simulation for Pediatric Disaster Triage Training (a Train the Trainer Course) Small Victims Big Challenges International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Preconference Workshop)
35 Walsh B Course Director Developing a Mobile Simulation Program for Community Providers from Start up to Sustainability Addressing Issues in Curriculum Design Community Engagement and Program Building for a Sustainable Simulation Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Expert Panel)
36 Walsh B Brown L Gawel M and Auerbach M Community Outreach Mobile Education Training - Bringing the Simulator on the Road to Educate and Train Inter-professional Community Teams Program Innovation International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
37 Auerbach M Teaching Pediatric Emergency Medicine Procedures in the Simulated Setting Checklists Protocols Tips and Tricks International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
38 Auerbach M Does a just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with their first infant lumbar puncture International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
39 Auerbach M Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure among Resident Rater Association of Pediatric Program Directors Meeting Arlington VA October 4-5 2013 (Poster)
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40 Auerbach M How to use mastery learning for pediatric procedural skills training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop) Workshop Designing a Simulation Based Curriculum for Your Acute Care Fellowship Program Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop)
41 Auerbach M Does Just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with first infant LP Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
42 Auerbach M Analgesia use for infant lumbar puncture after and educational intervention Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
43 Auerbach M BASE Camp Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow Simulation Based Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
44 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage Strategies PAS Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
45 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage StrategiesESPR March 2013
46 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Improving Pediatric Disaster Triage Education in the Pre-Hospital Setting Using Standardized Patients ASPE annual meeting Atlanta GA 2013 (Poster)
47 Auerbach M Simulation for Pediatric Office Emergency Preparedness Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
48 Auerbach M Pediatric Trauma Simulation to Improve Patient Outcomes Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
49 Auerbach M Look Before You Leap Using Simulation to Prepare for a New Clinical Space or Process International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
50 Auerbach M Building Capacity for Multi-center Simulation Research Strategies for Success in Developing an International Specialty Specific Simulation Research Network International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
51 Auerbach M The Use of Just-In-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Poster)
52 Auerbach M Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
53 Auerbach M Designing a Simulation-based Medical Education Curriculum (SBME) for your Fellowship Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
54 Auerbach M Not a Team Player Using Simulation for Formative and Summative Assessment of Teamwork and Communication Competencies International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
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55 Taylor M Sharma M Loew T Walsh BM A Serious Game for Learning Team Communication Skills Development of On Call an interactive video game for medical students and nurses set in the Emergency Department Game was demonstrated at the International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
56 Walsh BM COMET Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Discussion and workshop on creating mobile simulation outreach initiative Trouble shooting sustainability International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
57 Walsh BM COMET Feasibility Study of Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Simulation Program PAS academic annual meeting Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
58 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
59 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
60 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation for Pediatrics A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
61 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
62 Bhanji F Praestgaard A Meaney P Cheng A Peberdy MA Hunt EA Berg R Nadkarni V Survival from Pediatric In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest is Worse at Night Compared with Days and Evenings A Report from the AHA Get with the Guidelines-Resuscitation (GWTG-R) Registry Resuscitation Science Symposium (ReSS) Dallas Texas November 2013
63 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
64 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA April 2013
65 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013
66 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
67 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Academic Societies (Boston MA) April 30 2012 (Poster)
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68 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
69 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (Orlando FL) January 28 2013 (Poster)
70 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
71 Seelbach EB Kessler DO Pusic MV Mehta R Chime NO Pham PK Chang TP Examining Variability in Infant Lumbar Puncture Decision Making using a Script Concordance Testing Approach Pediatric Academic Societies Washington DC May 4 2013 (Poster)
72 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
73 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012 (Poster)
74 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
75 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012
76 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Association of Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) Annual Conference Lyon France Aug 2012 (Poster)
77 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Agrawal D Rocker J Reid J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulator-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 405
78 Auerbach M Chang TP Mehta R Reid J Lemke D Gerard J Fein D Zaveri P Kessler D Does ldquoJust-in-Timerdquo Simulation-based Competency Assessment predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedural Success Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 409
79 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare Orlando FL January 27 2013
80 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Pediatric Simulation Symposium amp Workshops New York City NY April 24 2013
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81 Auerbach M Chang TP Zaveri P Kessler D How to Use Mastery Learning for Pediatric Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Societies Workshop Washington DC May 7 2013
82 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012
83 Kamdar G Khanna K Kessler D Chang TP Balmer D Srivastava G Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Point of Care Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Emergency Medicine New Orleans LA October 19 2012
84 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Fourth International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Toulouse France Oct 2011
85 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Montreal Nov 2011
86 Chang TP Cico S Reid J Auerbach M Pusic M Kessler D Developing Online Train-the-Trainer Modules to Standardize Pediatric Simulation-based Medical Education The POISE Network Experience International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
87 Kessler D Chang TP Agrawal D Reid J Rocker J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulation-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
88 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Rabe G Pusic M Kessler D Simulation-based Just-in-Time Competency Assessment Predicts Interns Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Performance International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
89 Chang TP Khanna K Ostrom K Seelbach E Birch S Zaveri P Auerbach M Kessler D Does Mastery Training and Just-In-Time Training Using Lumbar Puncture Simulators Increase the Incidence of Traumatic Lumbar Punctures International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare New Orleans LA January 24 2011 (Poster)
90 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 1 2011 (Poster)
91 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
92 Kessler D Chang TP Sherman J Shah N Srivastava G Strother C Khanna K Holder M Cico S Mehta R Petrescu M Reid J Hebbar K Zuckerbraun N Pusic M Auerbach M New Pediatric Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
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93 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M et al New Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
94 Kamdar G Chang TP Auerbach M et al A Qualitative Evaluation of Just-in-time Simulation-based Training Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
95 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Pusic M Batra M Lemke D Zaveri P Oriot D Kessler D Simulation-Based Competency Assessment to Predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference Section on Emergency Medicine Boston MA October 18 2011 (Poster)
96 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Auerbach M et al Impact of a Simulator based Just-in-time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011 (Poster)
97 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Poster)
98 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Oral)
99 Nelson K Eppich W Rudolph J Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Evaluation of a Debriefing Script for Pediatric Resuscitation Education Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
100 Eppich W Cheng A Simon R Rudolph J for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative A characterization of novice instructor debriefings Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010
101 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
102 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
103 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
104 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric
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Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Oral)
105 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
106 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
107 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
108 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
109 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
110 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
111 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
112 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
113 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
114 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Critical Care Medicine Congress January 2010 (Poster)
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115 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
116 International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral) 117 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
118 Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster) 119 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
120 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education and Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Oral)
121 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral)
122 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
123 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
124 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International
125 Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 126 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research
Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
127 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
128 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Poster)
129 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research Day BC Childrenrsquos Hospital November 2008
130 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting American Heart Association Spring ECC Meeting 2008 Dallas Texas USA
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Peer Reviewed Publications amp Articles
1 Sigalet E Cheng A Donnon T Catena H Robinson T Chatfield J Grant V A Simulation-based Intervention Teaching Seizure Management to Caregivers A Randomized Controlled Study Pediatrics and Child Health 2014 19(7)373-378
2 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Medical Education 2014 48657-666
3 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)128-35 PMID 24280838
4 Cheng A Auerbach M Chang T Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V Kessler D Designing and Conducting Simulation-based Research Pediatrics Published online May 12 2014 Doi 101542peds2013-3267
5 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation and Pediatric Education A Meta-analysis Pediatrics 2014 133e1313-e1323
6 Ellaway R Pusic M Galbraith R Cameron T Developing the role of big data and analytics in health professional education Medical Teacher 2014 Mar36(3)216-22
7 Pusic M Ching K Yin HS Kessler D Seven practical principles for improving patient education Evidence-based ideas from cognition science Paediatric Child Health 2014 Mar 19(3) 119-122
8 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education 2014 May 48(5) 479-488
9 Levy R Dubrowski A Amin H Bismilla Z Procedural Skills in Pediatric Residency Re-evaluating the Competencies Paediatrics and Child Health 2014 Apr19(4)180-4
10 Sawyer T White M Zaveri P Chang T Ades A French H Anderson J Auerbach M Johnston L Kessler D ldquoLearn See Practice Prove Do Maintainrdquo An Evidence-based Pedagogical Framework for Procedural Skill Training in Medicine Academic Medicine 2014 in press
11 Calaman S (co-first) Hepps JH (co-first) Spector ND Sectish TC Landrigan CP Srivastava R Starmer AJ Yu CE (co-last) Lopreiato JO (co-last) and the I-PASS Educational Executive Committee I-PASS Handoff Curriculum Handoff Simulation Exercises MedEdPORTAL 2013 Available from
12 Bismilla Z Dodds A Louca E Ontario Simulation Expo Merging Simulation and Quality Improvement to Promote a Safe Community of Practice Dec6 2013
wwwmededportalorgpublication9402 (Zia Bismilla is member of I-PASS Educational Executive Committee)
13 Sandhu N Eppich W Mikrogianakis A Grant V Robinson T Cheng A for the Canadian Pediatric Simulation Network (CPSN) Debriefing Consensus Group Post-resuscitation debriefing in the pediatric emergency department A National Needs Assessment Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013 15(0)1-10
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14 Sigalet E Donnon T Cheng A Cooke S Bissett W Robinson T Grant V Development of a Team Performance Scale to Assess Undergraduate Health Professionals Academic Medicine 2013 88(7)989-96
15 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics 2013 167528-36
16 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
17 Auerbach M Chang T Fein D White M Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer D Vasquez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package MedEdPORTAL 2014 Available from wwwmededportalorgpublication9724
18 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)
19 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics epub ahead of print April 22 2013
20 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D While ML Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer DJ Vazquez-Melendez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package submitted 2013
21 Kamdar G Kessler DO Tilt L Srivastava G Khanna K Chang TP Balmer D Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of Just-In-Time Simulation-Based Learning The Learners Perspective Simul Healthcare 2013 Feb8(1)43-48
22 Auerbach M Chang TP Reid J Quinones C Krantz A Pruitt A Gerard J Mehta R Pusic MV Kessler D Are pediatric interns prepared to perform infant lumbar punctures A multi-institutional descriptive study Pediatr Emerg Care 2013 29(4) 453-457
23 Kessler D Arteaga G Ching K Haubner L Kamdar G Krantz A Lindower J Miller M Petrescu M Pusic MV Rocker J Shah N Strother C Tilt L Weinberg E Chang TP Fein D Auerbach M Interns success with clinical procedures in infants after simulation training Pediatrics 2013131(3)e811-20
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24 Cicero MX Riera A Northrup V Li F Auerbach MA Pearson K Baum CR Design Validity and Reliability of a Pediatric Resident JumpSTART Disaster Triage Scoring Instrument Academic Pediatrics January 2013 13(1) 48-54
25 Gerard J Kessler DO Braun C Mehta R Scalzo AJ Auerbach MA Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Simulation in Healthcare 2013 Jun8(3)148-54
26 Haubner L Johnston L Barry J Soghier L Tatum P Kessler DO Downes K Auerbach MA Neonatal Intubation Performance room for improvement in tertiary neonatal intensive care units Resuscitation 2013 doi 101016jresuscitation201303014 [Epub ahead of print]
27 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
28 Cheng A Rodgers D Van Der Jagt E Eppich W OrsquoDonnell J for the American Heart Association Pediatric Subcommittee Evolution of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course Enhanced Learning with a New Debriefing Tool and Web-based Module for Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructors Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2012 13(5) 589-595
29 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Fleegler E Cheng A Simon R Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Development and Psychometric Properties Simulation in Healthcare 2012 7288-294
30 Pusic M Kessler D Szyld D Kalet A Pecaric M Boutis K Experience Curves as an Organizing Framework for Deliberate Practice in Emergency Medicine Learning Academic Emergency Medicine 2012 19(12) 1476-80
31 Cheng A Nadkarni V Hunt EA Qayumi K for the EXPRESS Investigators A Multifunctional Online Research Portal for Facilitation of Simulation-Based Research A Report from the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(4)239-243
32 Cheng A Hunt E Donoghue A Nelson K LeFlore J Anderson J Eppich W Simon R Rudolph J Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative EXPRESS ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting The Birth of an International Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative ndash From Concept to Reality Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(1)34-41
33 Donoghue A Ventre K Boulet J Brett-Fleegler M Nishisaki A Overly F Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative Design Implementation and Psychometric Analysis of a Scoring Instrument for Pediatric Resuscitation ndash A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(2)71-77
34 Auerbach M Chang TP Krantz A Ching K Pusic M Kessler D Infant Lumbar Puncture POISE Pediatric Procedure Video MedEdPortal 2011 Available from
35 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education
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36 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care
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37 Kessler D Auerbach M Pusic M Tunik M Foltin J A Randomized Trial of Simulation-Based Deliberate Practice For Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Simulation in Healthcare 2011 Aug6(4)197
38 Auerbach M Kessler D Foltin J Recurrent Pediatric Simulation Airway Resuscitation Training Pediatric Emergency Care 2011 27(1)29-31
Manuscripts In Press
1 Jeannette R Koziel Garth Meckler Linda Brown David Acker Michael Torino Barbara Walsh Mark X Cicero Barriers to Pediatric Disaster Triage A Qualitative Investigation Manuscript complete Submitted JAMA Pediatrics
2 Lee J Cheng A Allain D Angelski C Ali S High Fidelity Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine A National Survey of Facilitator Comfort and Practice Pediatric Emergency Care In press
3 Shefrin A Khazei A Hung G Dyke L Cheng A The TACTIC Development and Validation of the Tool for Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Competency Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine In Press
4 Qayumi K Pachev G Zheng B Ziv A Koval V Badiei S Cheng A Global Status of Simulation in Healthcare Education An International Survey of Simulation Centers Advances in Medical Education and Practice In Press
5 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care In Press
6 Rabiner J Avner J Auerbach M Khine H Comparison of GlideScopereg Videolaryngoscopy to Direct Laryngoscopy for Intubation of a Pediatric Simulator by Novice Physicians Emergency Medicine International In Press
7 Johnson L Auerbach M Kappus L Emerson B Zigmont J Sudikoff S The utilization of exploration-based learning and video-assisted learning to teach Video-laryngoscopy Teaching and Learning in Medicine In Press
8 Auerbach MA Roney L Aysseh A Gawel M Koziel J Barre K Caty M Santucci K Assessing the impact and feasibility of an interdisciplinary pediatric in-situ trauma simulation program Pediatric Emerency Care In Press
9 Kamdar GT Balmer D Tilt L Kessler D Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Auerbach MA The greater good How supervising physicians make entrustment decisions in the pediatric emergency department Academic Pediatrics In Press
10 Tiyyagura GK Balmer D Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Owen K Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis Academic Pediatrics 2013
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make a difference Intervention- groups that has pre-designated leader role Control ndash No leader role
A Virtual Pediatric Simulator (VPS) For Emergency Scenario Training of Military Medical Personnel
J Gerard Saint Louis University
Project funded by the ONR to develop a game-based virtual reality simulator for training on high-stakes pediatric emergency medicine scenarios
Scenarios in development User testing and validation study in summer 2015
Resuscitation Review to Guide Educational Interventions
A Ruscica D Kessler
Morgan Stanley Childrenrsquos Hospital Columbia University New York
Pediatric Emergency medicine practitioners will identify a variety of key points learned or reviewed during resuscitations they have been involved in These key points identified during resuscitations will be areas that the rest of the pediatric emergency staff would like more education on and identify as low self-efficacy topics
Data Analysis of the Survey
Improving realism of PALS-courses with smart simulation tools amp children
W Burkhard et al
Currently only use BLS and ALS mannequins during PALS courses Introduce tablet patient monitors an all PALS stations Use of real sound sequences on 2 of 3 practical stations comparing learning outcomes of students in differently equipped teaching stations Integration of real children Change of skin color
Research protocol in development
Simulation using the PECARN Head Trauma Rule to Reduce CT Imaging
K Ching New York Presbyterian Hospital - Weill Cornell Medical Center Mount Sinai Hospital
Limiting unnecessary CT scans for children with head trauma PECARN clinical prediction rule helps identify children with very low risk for TBI( Traumatic Brain Injury) Objective of this trial is to develop a pediatric simulation exercise illustrating the use of the PECARN clinical prediction rule
Enrollment
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Lead Institution
Description Current Status of the Project
An International Needs Assessment for Co-Debriefing in Simulation-based Education
Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital
Debriefing is a critically important component of simulation based education This Study focuses on the current practices and state of co-debriefing in pediatric simulations the approach followed
Ethics approval pending
Learning Retention and the Timing of Refresher Education After the Deliberate Practice of Radiograph Interpretation
Martin Pusic Kathy Boutis
New york University University of Toronto
Deliberate practice on cognitive simulators produces reliable individualized learning However rates of retention and need for refreshers is difficult to predict This RCT uses the learning of radiograph interpretation to develop a framework for ldquoforgetting curvesrdquo
IRB approval in progress at all sites Phase 1 completed beginning recruitment in Phase 2
Exploring the Facilitators and Barriers to Implementing Simulation-based Competency Assessments to Determine Trainees Readiness for the Infant Lumbar Puncture (LP) Procedure
Julie Pasternack Ryan McBeth Rita Dadiz
University of Rochester
To determine the factors that increase or decrease the likelihood that sites participating in the lumbar puncture study would achieve greater compliance with their interns performing competency assessments prior to their first LP
In Manuscript preparation
Rapid Cycle Deliberate Practice for Resuscitation Teams
Daniel Lemke Cara Doughty
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
This project uses a fast-paced deliberate practice model to train residents in resuscitation management over short but frequent exercises It also aims at comparing the traditional and RCDP techniques
In progress
Simulation to teach management of tracheostomy emergencies for new parents
Jennifer Arnold Shilpa Hundalani
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
PepTALC is a simulation-based training initiative to teach primary caregivers of infants being discharged from the NICU with tracheostomies and ventilators on how to manage airway emergencies The primary goal of is to improve patient care outcomes and decrease risk of mortality for these fragile patients The simulation curriculum developed is based on feedback from parents who have been through this and on evidence of the leading causes of
Next steps are to develop a multi-centered trial that can hopefully establish changes in actual patient care outcomes
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preventable morbidity and mortality in this patient population after they go home We developed a 4 hour training module that has been well received by families and are currently finalizing analysis of the pilot study
Randomized Trial of Continuous Capnography during Simulated Arrests
David Kessler
Columbia University
This study attempts to ascertain benefits to resuscitation management amp potential patient outcomes with the addition of capnography monitoring
In progress
Improving Code Team Performance and Survival Outcomes Implementation of Pediatric Composite Resuscitation Training
Knight L Gabhart J
Lucile Packard Childrenrsquos Hospital Stanford
This research examined the implementation of a composite resuscitation pediatric team training program that incorporated AHA PALS training ongoing training of emergency equipment code roles institution specific code roles and responsibilities and in-situ unannounced mock codes to all interprofessional members of the pediatric Code team throughout the institution in which our pediatric team responded with the hypothesis that this training would improve code team performance and survival outcomes
Analysis in progress Administration has agreed to sustain ongoing funding and program will be implemented house-wide September 1 2014
Development of a Standardized Process for INSPIRE Procedure Kits
Marjorie White Taylor Sawyer
Alabama Childrenrsquos Hospital Seattle Childrenrsquos Hospital
This is a secondary study that has become its own larger entity It initially derived from the work of Dr Kessler amp Dr Auerbach in their infant Lumbar Puncture procedure teaching kit with validated checklists and training videos and methodologies Now Dr White amp Dr Sawyer want to use the same validation processes to develop assessment amp teaching kits for all procedures in pediatrics
Manuscript accepted for publication in Academic Medicine Continued development of validated checklists to be included into procedure kits
Comparison of Endotracheal Intubation + Umbilical venous Catheter vs Laryngeal Mask Airway + Intraosseous Needle in NRP
Byrne B Wetzel E
Indiana University
This is a study of new NRP trainees in a simulation environment We measured the time and success to place an endotracheal tube and an UVC compared to placing an LMA and IO in a critically ill newborn in the delivery room
Project Complete Manuscript is in progress
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General and Pediatric ED Disparities
Marc Auerbach
Yale University
ImPACTS is Improving Pediatric Acute Care through Simulation and is designed to assess and improve care for pediatric resuscitation in general Emergency Departments across the Northeast US
Completed first year of data collection Received grant for year two ongoing In process of submitting manuscripts
Trauma Outreach Project
Chris Kennedy Ralph Mackinnon
University of Manchester Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital
The INSPIRE Pediatric Trauma Outreach project spans 3 continents and 5 countries and aims to standardize and improve pediatric major trauma care
Recruitment in progress
Donation after Circulatory Death - An Innovative Educational Initiative
Meyer E Survey to all INSPIRE sites to determine absencepresence of DCD current educational approach and educational needs Among those with DCD pre-post comparison after educational intervention with educational arms (no film film to hospital educators film to OPO educators partnership and film to hospital amp OPO) Follow natural use acceptability and efficacy of film as per outcome measures
In development
The effect of Simulation to determine Frequency for Competency Skill Training
Mehta R Randomized controlled study using a 3-tier strategy Groups consist of 15 residents and the frequency of retrainingtesting is identified according to the group they are randomly assigned
In development
Pediatric Simulation and the Milestones
Smith A Develop cases around the ACGME Pediatrics Milestones Correlate the evaluations of the sim cases with clinical evaluations and inservice exams
In development
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Description Current Status
Use of Epinephrine Auto injectors in the management of Anaphylaxis
DJ Scherzer Elizabeth Hunt Mindy Hamilton
Nationwide Childrenrsquos Johns Hopkins University Childrenrsquos Pittsburgh
Anaphylaxis is a potentially life threatening allergic reaction Studies have shown that early identification and treatment improves outcome However anecdotal experience reveals prolonged time to administration of subcutaneous epinephrine and potentially life threatening errors in administration This study is aimed at exploring whether the use of auto injectors will decrease the time to administration and decrease dosing errors for epinephrine
Recruitment in progress
Disparities in care at general vs pediatric emergency departments
Marc Auerbach
Yale University
This study aims at using a simulation based assessment to compare the process of care at a subset of childrenrsquos hospital emergency departments to a subset of non-childrenrsquos hospital departments The study will also develop a set of benchmarks for high quality resuscitation team performance
In the process of development
Handoff Assessment
Shilpa Harnandalni
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
A patient hand-off is the transfer of care from one provider to another during which the receiving provider accepts from the transferring provider the physical intellectual and moral responsibility for the patient Utilizing simulated experiences the research team will develop a training curriculum including a validated hand-off score tool that will teach pediatric residents how to consistently perform a standardized patient hand-off during a critical patient event
In progress
Neonatal intubation group
Lindsay Johnston
Neonatal intubation is a procedure performed in other to secure the airways of a child to assist in ventilation This is usually
Recruitment in progress
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performed through the mouth in neonates This project attempts to design various educational interventions aimed at improving competence in neonatal intubation
Lumbar Puncture
David Kessler Columbia University
Lumbar Puncture is used in the assessment of the febrile child in the assessment of Central Nervous System infection This study has designed an educational intervention and is currently assessing the impact of this intervention on competency in performing a lumbar puncture among interns This project seeks to improve outcomes with infant LP procedure through INSPIRE skills training package
Working on manuscripts and grants for future work
Script Concordance Testing in infant lumbar puncture
Todd Chang Childrenrsquos Hospital of LA
The decision to perform an infant lumbar puncture is often wrought with controversy given the nature of the procedure and the parental anxiety Script concordance Testing is a method of assessing clinical decision making skills in situations of uncertainty This study aims to define the most and least controversial scenarios involving infant LP according to attending physicians in a variety of pediatric fields
Recruitment complete Manuscript in progress
Team leadership under stress
Elizabeth Hunt Mike Rosen
Johns Hopkins University
Teamwork has been found to be a key component in successful functioning of the emergency response team in the management of critically ill children There are different leadership styles suited for different situations This project attempts to decipher the impact of leadership styles on members of the team during an emergency
Research protocol undergoing revision
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Research Project Funding for INSPIRE Network Members from 2007-2014
Year Project and Funding Agency
2014-2015 Improving CPR Quality and Cost Effectiveness with the American Heart Associationrsquos Resuscitation Quality Improvement Program With Dr Jeffrey Lin (PI PhD Candidate) Dr Tyrone Donnon Dr Gillian Currie University of Calgary Dr Vinay Nadkarni Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $25000 USD
2014-2018 Assessing Simulation in Pediatrics Improving Resuscitation Events KidSIM-ASPIRE Simulation Research Program Infrastructure Grant With Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital (PI) and Dr Vincent Grant University of Calgary Funded by Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Research Institute Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Foundation and Department of Pediatrics Research Grant $150000
2014-2015 ImPACTS Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Site PIs include Nadkarni (CHOP) Katz-Nelson (Hopkins) Fedlor-Hamilton (Pitt) Kessler (Columbia) Brown (Hasbro) Walsh (Umass) Gangadharan (CohenrsquosHofstra) Funded by RBaby Foundation $150000 USD
2014-2015 Trauma Team and Leadership Simulation With Dr Todd Chang (Co-I) Funded by Childrens Hospital Los Angeles Barbara Korsch Educational Grant $10000 USD
2014 A fitness for purpose study of the Field Assessment Conditioning Tool (FACT development amp outreach pilot study) With Dr Ralph MacKinnon Chris Kennedy Rachael Fleming Catherine Doherty Lambert Schuwirth amp Terese Stenfors-Hayes $10000 (UK)
2014 A fitness for purpose study of the Field Assessment Conditioning Tool in NZ (FACT development amp outreach pilot study) With Dr Mike Shepherd Dr Jo Cole Dr Chris Kennedy amp Dr Ralph MacKinnon $10000 (NZ)
2013-2015 A Virtual Pediatric Simulator (VPS) for Emergency Scenario Training of Military Medical Personnel With Dr James Gerard (PI) Anthony Scalzo (Co-PI) $54180700 USD
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2013-2014 Procedural Skills Training in Pediatric Residency With Bismilla Z Feldman M Amin H Dubrowski A Funded by Hospital for Sick Children Paediatric Consultants Education Research Grant $4085 USD
2013-2014 Validation study for simulating capillary refill in a mass-casualty simulation With Dr Todd Chang (PI) Funded by Southern California Clinical Translational Science Institute Research Pilot Fund $26400 USD
2013-2014 INSPIRE Network Infant Lumbar Puncture Competency Assessment With Todd Pou-Yen Chang MD (Sub Contractor) Funded by RBaby Foundation $14000 USD
2013-2014 ImPACTS Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation $300000 USD Site PIs include Nadkarni (CHOP) Katz-Nelson (Hopkins) Fedlor-Hamilton (Pitt) Kessler (Columbia) Brown (Hasbro) Walsh (Umass) Gangadharan (CohenrsquosHofstra)
2012-2015 Advancing and Optimizing Quality of Resuscitation in Children with Cardiac Arrest With Elizabeth A Hunt MD MPH PhD (PI) Funded by The Hartwell Foundation $300000 USD
2012-2014 CPR Training Using High-Fidelity Simulation and Train to Perfection in Medical Students With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) University of Alberta Dr Carol Hodgson University of Alberta Dr Farhan Bhanji McGIll University Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Funded by Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund University of Alberta $18 379 CAD
2012-2013 The effect of multimedia on assessment of clinical decision making skills With Todd Pou-Yen Chang MD (PI) Funded by University of Southern California Zumberge Faculty Development Grant $24 800 USD
2012-2013 The INSPIRE Skills Training Initiative Improving Infant Lumbar Puncture Clinical Outcomes Among Novices With David Kessler MD MSc (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation $100000 USD
2012-2013 PRIDE - Evaluation of 3 different pre-hospital pediatric disaster triage protocols among 3 states With Dr Barbara Walsh (Co-PI) Funded by EMSC Grant
2012 In-situ Trauma simulation Targeted to Patient Outcome Research With Ralph MacKinnon amp Marc Auerbach Funded by USUK Collaboration Development Award UK Foreign Office $1500 USD
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2012 The Use of High-Fidelity Simulation and Mastery Learning in BLS Education With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) Funded by Teaching and Learning Fund $18 379
2010-2013 Assessing and Improving the Quality of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Delivered During Simulated Pediatric Cardiac Arrest using a Novel CPR Feedback Device With Dr Adam Cheng (PI) Dr Vincent Grant Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Jonathan Duff Stollery Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Farhan Bhanji Dr Ronald Gottesman Montreal Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Vinay Nadkarni Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia and Dr Betsy Hunt Johns Hopkins Childrenrsquos Hospital and the INSPIRE Investigators Funded by Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada and CIHR $450000 CAD
2010-2013 EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Infrastructure Grant With Dr Adam Cheng (co-PI) Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Elizabeth Hunt Division of Critical Care Medicine Johns Hopkins University and Dr Vinay Nadkarni Division of Critical Care Medicine Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $450000 USD
2011-2012 POISE Network Improving Infant Lumbar Puncture Outcomes With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $150000 USD
2011-2012 A Needs Assessment of Pediatric Intubation Skills With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by Yale Department of Pediatrics $35000 USD
2011 An invitational conference for key stakeholders in simulation-enhanced inter-professional education With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Principal Writer) Funded by The Josiah Macy Jr Foundation $35000 USD
2011 In-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation A national survey of current practices With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-I) Edelson DP Abella BS Davis D Hunt EA Funded by Society of Hospital Medicine $75 000 USD
2011 Quantitative Measurement of CPR during in-hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation (Corporate Sponsor Agreement) $10996600 USD
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2010-2012 Student Program for Olympic Resuscitation Training in Schools (SPORTS) With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (Co-I) Funded by AHA Innovation Grant $5000000 USD
2010-2012 Center for Excellence for Science of Simulation Education Implementation and Dissemination With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $15000000 USD
2010-2011 Patient Outcomes in Simulation Education [POISE] ndash shifting resident education from ldquopractice on the poorrdquo to ldquopractice until perfectrdquo With David Kessler MD MSc (Co-PI) Marc Auerbach MD MSc (Co-PI) Funded by Rbaby foundation $90000 USD
2010-2011 A Multimedia Educational Module For Infant Lumbar Puncture Funded by Yale Department of Pediatrics With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) $10000 USD
2010-2011 A Bench-Top Simulation Training Intervention For Infant Lumbar Puncture With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $90000 USD
2009-2012 A Multi-Technological Proposal To Provide Effective Education To On-Line Nursing Students With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (Co-PI) Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $15000 USD
2008-2009 In-situ Simulation for Pediatric Resuscitation Training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $50000 USD
2008-2009 Repetitive Pediatric Simulation Resuscitation Training With David Kessler MD MSc (Co-PI) Marc Auerbach MD MSc (Co-PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2008-2009 Improving outcomes using videotaped role-modeling during crisis resource management training With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (Co-PI) Mindi Anderson Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $13000 USD
2008-2009 Expert modeling improves the acquisition of behavioral skills in simulation-based training With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) J Anderson Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $15000 USD
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2008 Does CRM training improve performance in simulated resuscitation scenarios With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) Funded by Stollery Childrenrsquos Hospital Foundation Grant Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Medical Education Grant Research Trainee Grant $18 200 CAD
2008 Muscle fatigue during CPR administration in middle aged female laypersons and female nurses With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-I) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation and the American Heart Association $40289 USD
2007-2010 EXPRESS Trial ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting A multi-center trial Dr Adam Cheng (PI) BC Childrenrsquos Hospital with Dr Vinay Nadkarni Division of Critical Care Medicine Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia and Dr Elizabeth Hunt Division of Critical Care Medicine John Hopkins University Funded by American Heart Association $137247 CAD
2007-2009 Quantitative Measurement of CPR during in-hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $45000000 USD
2007-2009 A randomized trial of simulation for procedural skills training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2007-2009 Leadership and Timeline Adherence to the Neonatal Resuscitation Program Guidelines With Elizabeth A Hunt MD MPH PhD (PI) Stavroudis Funded by Thomas Wilson Sanitarium CBC $20000 USD
2007 Learning the Principals and concepts of airway management The efficacy of replacing lecture with MicroSim With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-PI) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation $236920 USD
2007 The effect of simulation in the Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) Funded by Dell Childrenrsquos Medical Center Austin Texas $60000 USD
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Abstracts (Poster Oral) Workshops Presentations
1 Grover E Langevin M Curtain A Moro-Sutherland D Yule S Educational Outreach (including remote rural and international simulation education) Tools to Support Development of Simulation Programs in Limited-Resource Settings International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna Austria April 2014
2 Lopreiato West I-PASS Study Group Davis Wortmann (Zia Bisimlla is member of I-PASS Study Group) Reliability of a Direct Observation Tool for Patient Handovers PAS 2014
3 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents research abstract Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare January 2014
4 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents 14th Annual Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA January 2014 (Poster)
5 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Working through barriers to simulation-based just-in-time training and competency assessments for infant lumbar punctures Simul Healthcare 20138(6)SSIH 398 Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA 2013 Awarded 3rd place for 2014 Research Abstract submission
6 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Barriers of a competency educational model for infant lumbar punctures Pediatr Res PAS Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies Vancouver Canada 2014
7 Grace M Arteaga Robert M Jacobson SYSTEMATIC APPROACH EDUCATION (CASE) TO ADDRESS PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION SESAM2013-ABS1223 Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Mayo Clinic Rochester United States 2013
8 Grace M Arteaga MD and Robert M Jacobson MD Self-confidence and communication skills addressing vaccine hesitancy improve among pediatric residents exposed to a combination of standardized patient scenarios and a systematic interview approach (CASE) SSH 2013-ABS 1693
9 Grace M Arteaga MD Robert M Jacobson MD Simulation-based standardized patient scenarios to introduce a systematic approach (CASE) to address vaccine hesitancy among practicing pediatricians promotes a change in medical practice 2013
10 Grace Arteaga Robert Jacobson TEACHING THE CASE APPROACH TO PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION EDUCATION WITH PRACTICING PEDIATRICIANS International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
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11 MacKinnon RJ Dalgleish K Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by direct observation of unannounced simulations International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
12 MacKinnon RJ Anderson M Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by interactive survey of pilot site trauma team members International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
13 MacKinnon RJ Lecky F Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Identification of In Situ Inter Professional Paediatric Trauma Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
14 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy on behalf of INSPIRE Trauma Group The development of the Field assessment Conditioning Tool International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster amp Oral presentation)
15 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
16 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy C Collaborative simulation (INSPIRE) to impact Trauma Care Grand Round Oral presentation Kansas City 2014
17 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting at International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna 2014
18 Auerbach M Emergency Medicine SIG Collaborative Educational Research SIG Chairspeaker SBME Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
19 Auerbach M Helping teachers create better healthcare simulations for their learners (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
20 Auerbach M Strategies for simulation based competency assessment of procedural skills (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
21 Auerbach M Medical Education Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Among Resident Raters Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
22 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
23 S Gangadharan G Tiyyagura M Auerbach M Gawel B Walsh and L Brown on behalf of ImPACTS investigators Assessing Differences in Experiences with Management of Critically Ill Children in Pediatric Emergency Departments (PED) and General Emergency Departments (GED) PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
24 Nnenna Chime Jessica Katz-Nelson Barbara Walsh Margie Gawel Sandeep Gangdaharan Barbara Walsh and Marc Auerbach Comparing Quality of Care Provided by Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians to Non-Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians A Systematic Review PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
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25 M Auerbach D Kessler B Walsh M Gawel J Katz-Nelson J Jang R Dudas B Schultz M Hamilton M Lavoie K Tay S Walsh S Gangdaharan and L Brown Standardized Simulation Assessment of the Quality of Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Across a Spectrum of Emergency Departments Quality platform presentation PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
26 Mark X Cicero Frank Overly Linda Brown Jorge Yarzebski Barbara Walsh Veronika Shabanova Marc Auerbach David Cone and Carl R Baum An Evaluation Instrument For Prehospital Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
27 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster)
28 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
29 Auerbach M PRIDE Pediatric Disaster Train-the-trainer International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
30 Auerbach M Look before you leap simulation for new spaces International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
31 Auerbach M Sim research design and internal validity International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
32 Auerbach M Mobile simulation getting into the trenches International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
33 Auerbach M Simulation-based research improving rigor and impact International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
34 Walsh B Using Multimodal Simulation for Pediatric Disaster Triage Training (a Train the Trainer Course) Small Victims Big Challenges International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Preconference Workshop)
35 Walsh B Course Director Developing a Mobile Simulation Program for Community Providers from Start up to Sustainability Addressing Issues in Curriculum Design Community Engagement and Program Building for a Sustainable Simulation Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Expert Panel)
36 Walsh B Brown L Gawel M and Auerbach M Community Outreach Mobile Education Training - Bringing the Simulator on the Road to Educate and Train Inter-professional Community Teams Program Innovation International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
37 Auerbach M Teaching Pediatric Emergency Medicine Procedures in the Simulated Setting Checklists Protocols Tips and Tricks International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
38 Auerbach M Does a just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with their first infant lumbar puncture International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
39 Auerbach M Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure among Resident Rater Association of Pediatric Program Directors Meeting Arlington VA October 4-5 2013 (Poster)
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40 Auerbach M How to use mastery learning for pediatric procedural skills training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop) Workshop Designing a Simulation Based Curriculum for Your Acute Care Fellowship Program Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop)
41 Auerbach M Does Just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with first infant LP Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
42 Auerbach M Analgesia use for infant lumbar puncture after and educational intervention Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
43 Auerbach M BASE Camp Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow Simulation Based Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
44 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage Strategies PAS Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
45 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage StrategiesESPR March 2013
46 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Improving Pediatric Disaster Triage Education in the Pre-Hospital Setting Using Standardized Patients ASPE annual meeting Atlanta GA 2013 (Poster)
47 Auerbach M Simulation for Pediatric Office Emergency Preparedness Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
48 Auerbach M Pediatric Trauma Simulation to Improve Patient Outcomes Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
49 Auerbach M Look Before You Leap Using Simulation to Prepare for a New Clinical Space or Process International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
50 Auerbach M Building Capacity for Multi-center Simulation Research Strategies for Success in Developing an International Specialty Specific Simulation Research Network International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
51 Auerbach M The Use of Just-In-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Poster)
52 Auerbach M Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
53 Auerbach M Designing a Simulation-based Medical Education Curriculum (SBME) for your Fellowship Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
54 Auerbach M Not a Team Player Using Simulation for Formative and Summative Assessment of Teamwork and Communication Competencies International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
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55 Taylor M Sharma M Loew T Walsh BM A Serious Game for Learning Team Communication Skills Development of On Call an interactive video game for medical students and nurses set in the Emergency Department Game was demonstrated at the International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
56 Walsh BM COMET Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Discussion and workshop on creating mobile simulation outreach initiative Trouble shooting sustainability International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
57 Walsh BM COMET Feasibility Study of Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Simulation Program PAS academic annual meeting Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
58 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
59 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
60 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation for Pediatrics A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
61 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
62 Bhanji F Praestgaard A Meaney P Cheng A Peberdy MA Hunt EA Berg R Nadkarni V Survival from Pediatric In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest is Worse at Night Compared with Days and Evenings A Report from the AHA Get with the Guidelines-Resuscitation (GWTG-R) Registry Resuscitation Science Symposium (ReSS) Dallas Texas November 2013
63 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
64 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA April 2013
65 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013
66 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
67 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Academic Societies (Boston MA) April 30 2012 (Poster)
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68 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
69 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (Orlando FL) January 28 2013 (Poster)
70 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
71 Seelbach EB Kessler DO Pusic MV Mehta R Chime NO Pham PK Chang TP Examining Variability in Infant Lumbar Puncture Decision Making using a Script Concordance Testing Approach Pediatric Academic Societies Washington DC May 4 2013 (Poster)
72 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
73 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012 (Poster)
74 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
75 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012
76 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Association of Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) Annual Conference Lyon France Aug 2012 (Poster)
77 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Agrawal D Rocker J Reid J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulator-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 405
78 Auerbach M Chang TP Mehta R Reid J Lemke D Gerard J Fein D Zaveri P Kessler D Does ldquoJust-in-Timerdquo Simulation-based Competency Assessment predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedural Success Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 409
79 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare Orlando FL January 27 2013
80 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Pediatric Simulation Symposium amp Workshops New York City NY April 24 2013
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81 Auerbach M Chang TP Zaveri P Kessler D How to Use Mastery Learning for Pediatric Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Societies Workshop Washington DC May 7 2013
82 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012
83 Kamdar G Khanna K Kessler D Chang TP Balmer D Srivastava G Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Point of Care Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Emergency Medicine New Orleans LA October 19 2012
84 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Fourth International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Toulouse France Oct 2011
85 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Montreal Nov 2011
86 Chang TP Cico S Reid J Auerbach M Pusic M Kessler D Developing Online Train-the-Trainer Modules to Standardize Pediatric Simulation-based Medical Education The POISE Network Experience International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
87 Kessler D Chang TP Agrawal D Reid J Rocker J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulation-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
88 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Rabe G Pusic M Kessler D Simulation-based Just-in-Time Competency Assessment Predicts Interns Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Performance International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
89 Chang TP Khanna K Ostrom K Seelbach E Birch S Zaveri P Auerbach M Kessler D Does Mastery Training and Just-In-Time Training Using Lumbar Puncture Simulators Increase the Incidence of Traumatic Lumbar Punctures International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare New Orleans LA January 24 2011 (Poster)
90 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 1 2011 (Poster)
91 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
92 Kessler D Chang TP Sherman J Shah N Srivastava G Strother C Khanna K Holder M Cico S Mehta R Petrescu M Reid J Hebbar K Zuckerbraun N Pusic M Auerbach M New Pediatric Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
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93 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M et al New Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
94 Kamdar G Chang TP Auerbach M et al A Qualitative Evaluation of Just-in-time Simulation-based Training Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
95 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Pusic M Batra M Lemke D Zaveri P Oriot D Kessler D Simulation-Based Competency Assessment to Predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference Section on Emergency Medicine Boston MA October 18 2011 (Poster)
96 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Auerbach M et al Impact of a Simulator based Just-in-time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011 (Poster)
97 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Poster)
98 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Oral)
99 Nelson K Eppich W Rudolph J Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Evaluation of a Debriefing Script for Pediatric Resuscitation Education Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
100 Eppich W Cheng A Simon R Rudolph J for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative A characterization of novice instructor debriefings Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010
101 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
102 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
103 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
104 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric
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Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Oral)
105 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
106 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
107 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
108 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
109 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
110 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
111 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
112 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
113 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
114 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Critical Care Medicine Congress January 2010 (Poster)
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115 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
116 International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral) 117 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
118 Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster) 119 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
120 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education and Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Oral)
121 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral)
122 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
123 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
124 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International
125 Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 126 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research
Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
127 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
128 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Poster)
129 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research Day BC Childrenrsquos Hospital November 2008
130 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting American Heart Association Spring ECC Meeting 2008 Dallas Texas USA
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Peer Reviewed Publications amp Articles
1 Sigalet E Cheng A Donnon T Catena H Robinson T Chatfield J Grant V A Simulation-based Intervention Teaching Seizure Management to Caregivers A Randomized Controlled Study Pediatrics and Child Health 2014 19(7)373-378
2 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Medical Education 2014 48657-666
3 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)128-35 PMID 24280838
4 Cheng A Auerbach M Chang T Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V Kessler D Designing and Conducting Simulation-based Research Pediatrics Published online May 12 2014 Doi 101542peds2013-3267
5 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation and Pediatric Education A Meta-analysis Pediatrics 2014 133e1313-e1323
6 Ellaway R Pusic M Galbraith R Cameron T Developing the role of big data and analytics in health professional education Medical Teacher 2014 Mar36(3)216-22
7 Pusic M Ching K Yin HS Kessler D Seven practical principles for improving patient education Evidence-based ideas from cognition science Paediatric Child Health 2014 Mar 19(3) 119-122
8 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education 2014 May 48(5) 479-488
9 Levy R Dubrowski A Amin H Bismilla Z Procedural Skills in Pediatric Residency Re-evaluating the Competencies Paediatrics and Child Health 2014 Apr19(4)180-4
10 Sawyer T White M Zaveri P Chang T Ades A French H Anderson J Auerbach M Johnston L Kessler D ldquoLearn See Practice Prove Do Maintainrdquo An Evidence-based Pedagogical Framework for Procedural Skill Training in Medicine Academic Medicine 2014 in press
11 Calaman S (co-first) Hepps JH (co-first) Spector ND Sectish TC Landrigan CP Srivastava R Starmer AJ Yu CE (co-last) Lopreiato JO (co-last) and the I-PASS Educational Executive Committee I-PASS Handoff Curriculum Handoff Simulation Exercises MedEdPORTAL 2013 Available from
12 Bismilla Z Dodds A Louca E Ontario Simulation Expo Merging Simulation and Quality Improvement to Promote a Safe Community of Practice Dec6 2013
wwwmededportalorgpublication9402 (Zia Bismilla is member of I-PASS Educational Executive Committee)
13 Sandhu N Eppich W Mikrogianakis A Grant V Robinson T Cheng A for the Canadian Pediatric Simulation Network (CPSN) Debriefing Consensus Group Post-resuscitation debriefing in the pediatric emergency department A National Needs Assessment Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013 15(0)1-10
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14 Sigalet E Donnon T Cheng A Cooke S Bissett W Robinson T Grant V Development of a Team Performance Scale to Assess Undergraduate Health Professionals Academic Medicine 2013 88(7)989-96
15 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics 2013 167528-36
16 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
17 Auerbach M Chang T Fein D White M Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer D Vasquez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package MedEdPORTAL 2014 Available from wwwmededportalorgpublication9724
18 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)
19 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics epub ahead of print April 22 2013
20 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D While ML Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer DJ Vazquez-Melendez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package submitted 2013
21 Kamdar G Kessler DO Tilt L Srivastava G Khanna K Chang TP Balmer D Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of Just-In-Time Simulation-Based Learning The Learners Perspective Simul Healthcare 2013 Feb8(1)43-48
22 Auerbach M Chang TP Reid J Quinones C Krantz A Pruitt A Gerard J Mehta R Pusic MV Kessler D Are pediatric interns prepared to perform infant lumbar punctures A multi-institutional descriptive study Pediatr Emerg Care 2013 29(4) 453-457
23 Kessler D Arteaga G Ching K Haubner L Kamdar G Krantz A Lindower J Miller M Petrescu M Pusic MV Rocker J Shah N Strother C Tilt L Weinberg E Chang TP Fein D Auerbach M Interns success with clinical procedures in infants after simulation training Pediatrics 2013131(3)e811-20
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24 Cicero MX Riera A Northrup V Li F Auerbach MA Pearson K Baum CR Design Validity and Reliability of a Pediatric Resident JumpSTART Disaster Triage Scoring Instrument Academic Pediatrics January 2013 13(1) 48-54
25 Gerard J Kessler DO Braun C Mehta R Scalzo AJ Auerbach MA Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Simulation in Healthcare 2013 Jun8(3)148-54
26 Haubner L Johnston L Barry J Soghier L Tatum P Kessler DO Downes K Auerbach MA Neonatal Intubation Performance room for improvement in tertiary neonatal intensive care units Resuscitation 2013 doi 101016jresuscitation201303014 [Epub ahead of print]
27 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
28 Cheng A Rodgers D Van Der Jagt E Eppich W OrsquoDonnell J for the American Heart Association Pediatric Subcommittee Evolution of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course Enhanced Learning with a New Debriefing Tool and Web-based Module for Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructors Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2012 13(5) 589-595
29 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Fleegler E Cheng A Simon R Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Development and Psychometric Properties Simulation in Healthcare 2012 7288-294
30 Pusic M Kessler D Szyld D Kalet A Pecaric M Boutis K Experience Curves as an Organizing Framework for Deliberate Practice in Emergency Medicine Learning Academic Emergency Medicine 2012 19(12) 1476-80
31 Cheng A Nadkarni V Hunt EA Qayumi K for the EXPRESS Investigators A Multifunctional Online Research Portal for Facilitation of Simulation-Based Research A Report from the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(4)239-243
32 Cheng A Hunt E Donoghue A Nelson K LeFlore J Anderson J Eppich W Simon R Rudolph J Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative EXPRESS ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting The Birth of an International Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative ndash From Concept to Reality Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(1)34-41
33 Donoghue A Ventre K Boulet J Brett-Fleegler M Nishisaki A Overly F Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative Design Implementation and Psychometric Analysis of a Scoring Instrument for Pediatric Resuscitation ndash A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(2)71-77
34 Auerbach M Chang TP Krantz A Ching K Pusic M Kessler D Infant Lumbar Puncture POISE Pediatric Procedure Video MedEdPortal 2011 Available from
35 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education
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36 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care
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37 Kessler D Auerbach M Pusic M Tunik M Foltin J A Randomized Trial of Simulation-Based Deliberate Practice For Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Simulation in Healthcare 2011 Aug6(4)197
38 Auerbach M Kessler D Foltin J Recurrent Pediatric Simulation Airway Resuscitation Training Pediatric Emergency Care 2011 27(1)29-31
Manuscripts In Press
1 Jeannette R Koziel Garth Meckler Linda Brown David Acker Michael Torino Barbara Walsh Mark X Cicero Barriers to Pediatric Disaster Triage A Qualitative Investigation Manuscript complete Submitted JAMA Pediatrics
2 Lee J Cheng A Allain D Angelski C Ali S High Fidelity Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine A National Survey of Facilitator Comfort and Practice Pediatric Emergency Care In press
3 Shefrin A Khazei A Hung G Dyke L Cheng A The TACTIC Development and Validation of the Tool for Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Competency Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine In Press
4 Qayumi K Pachev G Zheng B Ziv A Koval V Badiei S Cheng A Global Status of Simulation in Healthcare Education An International Survey of Simulation Centers Advances in Medical Education and Practice In Press
5 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care In Press
6 Rabiner J Avner J Auerbach M Khine H Comparison of GlideScopereg Videolaryngoscopy to Direct Laryngoscopy for Intubation of a Pediatric Simulator by Novice Physicians Emergency Medicine International In Press
7 Johnson L Auerbach M Kappus L Emerson B Zigmont J Sudikoff S The utilization of exploration-based learning and video-assisted learning to teach Video-laryngoscopy Teaching and Learning in Medicine In Press
8 Auerbach MA Roney L Aysseh A Gawel M Koziel J Barre K Caty M Santucci K Assessing the impact and feasibility of an interdisciplinary pediatric in-situ trauma simulation program Pediatric Emerency Care In Press
9 Kamdar GT Balmer D Tilt L Kessler D Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Auerbach MA The greater good How supervising physicians make entrustment decisions in the pediatric emergency department Academic Pediatrics In Press
10 Tiyyagura GK Balmer D Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Owen K Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis Academic Pediatrics 2013
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INSPIRE Projects Presented In 2013
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Lead Institution
Description Current Status of the Project
An International Needs Assessment for Co-Debriefing in Simulation-based Education
Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital
Debriefing is a critically important component of simulation based education This Study focuses on the current practices and state of co-debriefing in pediatric simulations the approach followed
Ethics approval pending
Learning Retention and the Timing of Refresher Education After the Deliberate Practice of Radiograph Interpretation
Martin Pusic Kathy Boutis
New york University University of Toronto
Deliberate practice on cognitive simulators produces reliable individualized learning However rates of retention and need for refreshers is difficult to predict This RCT uses the learning of radiograph interpretation to develop a framework for ldquoforgetting curvesrdquo
IRB approval in progress at all sites Phase 1 completed beginning recruitment in Phase 2
Exploring the Facilitators and Barriers to Implementing Simulation-based Competency Assessments to Determine Trainees Readiness for the Infant Lumbar Puncture (LP) Procedure
Julie Pasternack Ryan McBeth Rita Dadiz
University of Rochester
To determine the factors that increase or decrease the likelihood that sites participating in the lumbar puncture study would achieve greater compliance with their interns performing competency assessments prior to their first LP
In Manuscript preparation
Rapid Cycle Deliberate Practice for Resuscitation Teams
Daniel Lemke Cara Doughty
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
This project uses a fast-paced deliberate practice model to train residents in resuscitation management over short but frequent exercises It also aims at comparing the traditional and RCDP techniques
In progress
Simulation to teach management of tracheostomy emergencies for new parents
Jennifer Arnold Shilpa Hundalani
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
PepTALC is a simulation-based training initiative to teach primary caregivers of infants being discharged from the NICU with tracheostomies and ventilators on how to manage airway emergencies The primary goal of is to improve patient care outcomes and decrease risk of mortality for these fragile patients The simulation curriculum developed is based on feedback from parents who have been through this and on evidence of the leading causes of
Next steps are to develop a multi-centered trial that can hopefully establish changes in actual patient care outcomes
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preventable morbidity and mortality in this patient population after they go home We developed a 4 hour training module that has been well received by families and are currently finalizing analysis of the pilot study
Randomized Trial of Continuous Capnography during Simulated Arrests
David Kessler
Columbia University
This study attempts to ascertain benefits to resuscitation management amp potential patient outcomes with the addition of capnography monitoring
In progress
Improving Code Team Performance and Survival Outcomes Implementation of Pediatric Composite Resuscitation Training
Knight L Gabhart J
Lucile Packard Childrenrsquos Hospital Stanford
This research examined the implementation of a composite resuscitation pediatric team training program that incorporated AHA PALS training ongoing training of emergency equipment code roles institution specific code roles and responsibilities and in-situ unannounced mock codes to all interprofessional members of the pediatric Code team throughout the institution in which our pediatric team responded with the hypothesis that this training would improve code team performance and survival outcomes
Analysis in progress Administration has agreed to sustain ongoing funding and program will be implemented house-wide September 1 2014
Development of a Standardized Process for INSPIRE Procedure Kits
Marjorie White Taylor Sawyer
Alabama Childrenrsquos Hospital Seattle Childrenrsquos Hospital
This is a secondary study that has become its own larger entity It initially derived from the work of Dr Kessler amp Dr Auerbach in their infant Lumbar Puncture procedure teaching kit with validated checklists and training videos and methodologies Now Dr White amp Dr Sawyer want to use the same validation processes to develop assessment amp teaching kits for all procedures in pediatrics
Manuscript accepted for publication in Academic Medicine Continued development of validated checklists to be included into procedure kits
Comparison of Endotracheal Intubation + Umbilical venous Catheter vs Laryngeal Mask Airway + Intraosseous Needle in NRP
Byrne B Wetzel E
Indiana University
This is a study of new NRP trainees in a simulation environment We measured the time and success to place an endotracheal tube and an UVC compared to placing an LMA and IO in a critically ill newborn in the delivery room
Project Complete Manuscript is in progress
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General and Pediatric ED Disparities
Marc Auerbach
Yale University
ImPACTS is Improving Pediatric Acute Care through Simulation and is designed to assess and improve care for pediatric resuscitation in general Emergency Departments across the Northeast US
Completed first year of data collection Received grant for year two ongoing In process of submitting manuscripts
Trauma Outreach Project
Chris Kennedy Ralph Mackinnon
University of Manchester Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital
The INSPIRE Pediatric Trauma Outreach project spans 3 continents and 5 countries and aims to standardize and improve pediatric major trauma care
Recruitment in progress
Donation after Circulatory Death - An Innovative Educational Initiative
Meyer E Survey to all INSPIRE sites to determine absencepresence of DCD current educational approach and educational needs Among those with DCD pre-post comparison after educational intervention with educational arms (no film film to hospital educators film to OPO educators partnership and film to hospital amp OPO) Follow natural use acceptability and efficacy of film as per outcome measures
In development
The effect of Simulation to determine Frequency for Competency Skill Training
Mehta R Randomized controlled study using a 3-tier strategy Groups consist of 15 residents and the frequency of retrainingtesting is identified according to the group they are randomly assigned
In development
Pediatric Simulation and the Milestones
Smith A Develop cases around the ACGME Pediatrics Milestones Correlate the evaluations of the sim cases with clinical evaluations and inservice exams
In development
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INSPIRE Projects Presented In 2012
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Lead Institution
Description Current Status
Use of Epinephrine Auto injectors in the management of Anaphylaxis
DJ Scherzer Elizabeth Hunt Mindy Hamilton
Nationwide Childrenrsquos Johns Hopkins University Childrenrsquos Pittsburgh
Anaphylaxis is a potentially life threatening allergic reaction Studies have shown that early identification and treatment improves outcome However anecdotal experience reveals prolonged time to administration of subcutaneous epinephrine and potentially life threatening errors in administration This study is aimed at exploring whether the use of auto injectors will decrease the time to administration and decrease dosing errors for epinephrine
Recruitment in progress
Disparities in care at general vs pediatric emergency departments
Marc Auerbach
Yale University
This study aims at using a simulation based assessment to compare the process of care at a subset of childrenrsquos hospital emergency departments to a subset of non-childrenrsquos hospital departments The study will also develop a set of benchmarks for high quality resuscitation team performance
In the process of development
Handoff Assessment
Shilpa Harnandalni
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
A patient hand-off is the transfer of care from one provider to another during which the receiving provider accepts from the transferring provider the physical intellectual and moral responsibility for the patient Utilizing simulated experiences the research team will develop a training curriculum including a validated hand-off score tool that will teach pediatric residents how to consistently perform a standardized patient hand-off during a critical patient event
In progress
Neonatal intubation group
Lindsay Johnston
Neonatal intubation is a procedure performed in other to secure the airways of a child to assist in ventilation This is usually
Recruitment in progress
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performed through the mouth in neonates This project attempts to design various educational interventions aimed at improving competence in neonatal intubation
Lumbar Puncture
David Kessler Columbia University
Lumbar Puncture is used in the assessment of the febrile child in the assessment of Central Nervous System infection This study has designed an educational intervention and is currently assessing the impact of this intervention on competency in performing a lumbar puncture among interns This project seeks to improve outcomes with infant LP procedure through INSPIRE skills training package
Working on manuscripts and grants for future work
Script Concordance Testing in infant lumbar puncture
Todd Chang Childrenrsquos Hospital of LA
The decision to perform an infant lumbar puncture is often wrought with controversy given the nature of the procedure and the parental anxiety Script concordance Testing is a method of assessing clinical decision making skills in situations of uncertainty This study aims to define the most and least controversial scenarios involving infant LP according to attending physicians in a variety of pediatric fields
Recruitment complete Manuscript in progress
Team leadership under stress
Elizabeth Hunt Mike Rosen
Johns Hopkins University
Teamwork has been found to be a key component in successful functioning of the emergency response team in the management of critically ill children There are different leadership styles suited for different situations This project attempts to decipher the impact of leadership styles on members of the team during an emergency
Research protocol undergoing revision
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Research Project Funding for INSPIRE Network Members from 2007-2014
Year Project and Funding Agency
2014-2015 Improving CPR Quality and Cost Effectiveness with the American Heart Associationrsquos Resuscitation Quality Improvement Program With Dr Jeffrey Lin (PI PhD Candidate) Dr Tyrone Donnon Dr Gillian Currie University of Calgary Dr Vinay Nadkarni Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $25000 USD
2014-2018 Assessing Simulation in Pediatrics Improving Resuscitation Events KidSIM-ASPIRE Simulation Research Program Infrastructure Grant With Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital (PI) and Dr Vincent Grant University of Calgary Funded by Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Research Institute Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Foundation and Department of Pediatrics Research Grant $150000
2014-2015 ImPACTS Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Site PIs include Nadkarni (CHOP) Katz-Nelson (Hopkins) Fedlor-Hamilton (Pitt) Kessler (Columbia) Brown (Hasbro) Walsh (Umass) Gangadharan (CohenrsquosHofstra) Funded by RBaby Foundation $150000 USD
2014-2015 Trauma Team and Leadership Simulation With Dr Todd Chang (Co-I) Funded by Childrens Hospital Los Angeles Barbara Korsch Educational Grant $10000 USD
2014 A fitness for purpose study of the Field Assessment Conditioning Tool (FACT development amp outreach pilot study) With Dr Ralph MacKinnon Chris Kennedy Rachael Fleming Catherine Doherty Lambert Schuwirth amp Terese Stenfors-Hayes $10000 (UK)
2014 A fitness for purpose study of the Field Assessment Conditioning Tool in NZ (FACT development amp outreach pilot study) With Dr Mike Shepherd Dr Jo Cole Dr Chris Kennedy amp Dr Ralph MacKinnon $10000 (NZ)
2013-2015 A Virtual Pediatric Simulator (VPS) for Emergency Scenario Training of Military Medical Personnel With Dr James Gerard (PI) Anthony Scalzo (Co-PI) $54180700 USD
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2013-2014 Procedural Skills Training in Pediatric Residency With Bismilla Z Feldman M Amin H Dubrowski A Funded by Hospital for Sick Children Paediatric Consultants Education Research Grant $4085 USD
2013-2014 Validation study for simulating capillary refill in a mass-casualty simulation With Dr Todd Chang (PI) Funded by Southern California Clinical Translational Science Institute Research Pilot Fund $26400 USD
2013-2014 INSPIRE Network Infant Lumbar Puncture Competency Assessment With Todd Pou-Yen Chang MD (Sub Contractor) Funded by RBaby Foundation $14000 USD
2013-2014 ImPACTS Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation $300000 USD Site PIs include Nadkarni (CHOP) Katz-Nelson (Hopkins) Fedlor-Hamilton (Pitt) Kessler (Columbia) Brown (Hasbro) Walsh (Umass) Gangadharan (CohenrsquosHofstra)
2012-2015 Advancing and Optimizing Quality of Resuscitation in Children with Cardiac Arrest With Elizabeth A Hunt MD MPH PhD (PI) Funded by The Hartwell Foundation $300000 USD
2012-2014 CPR Training Using High-Fidelity Simulation and Train to Perfection in Medical Students With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) University of Alberta Dr Carol Hodgson University of Alberta Dr Farhan Bhanji McGIll University Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Funded by Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund University of Alberta $18 379 CAD
2012-2013 The effect of multimedia on assessment of clinical decision making skills With Todd Pou-Yen Chang MD (PI) Funded by University of Southern California Zumberge Faculty Development Grant $24 800 USD
2012-2013 The INSPIRE Skills Training Initiative Improving Infant Lumbar Puncture Clinical Outcomes Among Novices With David Kessler MD MSc (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation $100000 USD
2012-2013 PRIDE - Evaluation of 3 different pre-hospital pediatric disaster triage protocols among 3 states With Dr Barbara Walsh (Co-PI) Funded by EMSC Grant
2012 In-situ Trauma simulation Targeted to Patient Outcome Research With Ralph MacKinnon amp Marc Auerbach Funded by USUK Collaboration Development Award UK Foreign Office $1500 USD
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2012 The Use of High-Fidelity Simulation and Mastery Learning in BLS Education With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) Funded by Teaching and Learning Fund $18 379
2010-2013 Assessing and Improving the Quality of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Delivered During Simulated Pediatric Cardiac Arrest using a Novel CPR Feedback Device With Dr Adam Cheng (PI) Dr Vincent Grant Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Jonathan Duff Stollery Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Farhan Bhanji Dr Ronald Gottesman Montreal Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Vinay Nadkarni Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia and Dr Betsy Hunt Johns Hopkins Childrenrsquos Hospital and the INSPIRE Investigators Funded by Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada and CIHR $450000 CAD
2010-2013 EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Infrastructure Grant With Dr Adam Cheng (co-PI) Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Elizabeth Hunt Division of Critical Care Medicine Johns Hopkins University and Dr Vinay Nadkarni Division of Critical Care Medicine Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $450000 USD
2011-2012 POISE Network Improving Infant Lumbar Puncture Outcomes With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $150000 USD
2011-2012 A Needs Assessment of Pediatric Intubation Skills With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by Yale Department of Pediatrics $35000 USD
2011 An invitational conference for key stakeholders in simulation-enhanced inter-professional education With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Principal Writer) Funded by The Josiah Macy Jr Foundation $35000 USD
2011 In-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation A national survey of current practices With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-I) Edelson DP Abella BS Davis D Hunt EA Funded by Society of Hospital Medicine $75 000 USD
2011 Quantitative Measurement of CPR during in-hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation (Corporate Sponsor Agreement) $10996600 USD
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2010-2012 Student Program for Olympic Resuscitation Training in Schools (SPORTS) With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (Co-I) Funded by AHA Innovation Grant $5000000 USD
2010-2012 Center for Excellence for Science of Simulation Education Implementation and Dissemination With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $15000000 USD
2010-2011 Patient Outcomes in Simulation Education [POISE] ndash shifting resident education from ldquopractice on the poorrdquo to ldquopractice until perfectrdquo With David Kessler MD MSc (Co-PI) Marc Auerbach MD MSc (Co-PI) Funded by Rbaby foundation $90000 USD
2010-2011 A Multimedia Educational Module For Infant Lumbar Puncture Funded by Yale Department of Pediatrics With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) $10000 USD
2010-2011 A Bench-Top Simulation Training Intervention For Infant Lumbar Puncture With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $90000 USD
2009-2012 A Multi-Technological Proposal To Provide Effective Education To On-Line Nursing Students With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (Co-PI) Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $15000 USD
2008-2009 In-situ Simulation for Pediatric Resuscitation Training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $50000 USD
2008-2009 Repetitive Pediatric Simulation Resuscitation Training With David Kessler MD MSc (Co-PI) Marc Auerbach MD MSc (Co-PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2008-2009 Improving outcomes using videotaped role-modeling during crisis resource management training With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (Co-PI) Mindi Anderson Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $13000 USD
2008-2009 Expert modeling improves the acquisition of behavioral skills in simulation-based training With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) J Anderson Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $15000 USD
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2008 Does CRM training improve performance in simulated resuscitation scenarios With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) Funded by Stollery Childrenrsquos Hospital Foundation Grant Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Medical Education Grant Research Trainee Grant $18 200 CAD
2008 Muscle fatigue during CPR administration in middle aged female laypersons and female nurses With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-I) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation and the American Heart Association $40289 USD
2007-2010 EXPRESS Trial ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting A multi-center trial Dr Adam Cheng (PI) BC Childrenrsquos Hospital with Dr Vinay Nadkarni Division of Critical Care Medicine Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia and Dr Elizabeth Hunt Division of Critical Care Medicine John Hopkins University Funded by American Heart Association $137247 CAD
2007-2009 Quantitative Measurement of CPR during in-hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $45000000 USD
2007-2009 A randomized trial of simulation for procedural skills training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2007-2009 Leadership and Timeline Adherence to the Neonatal Resuscitation Program Guidelines With Elizabeth A Hunt MD MPH PhD (PI) Stavroudis Funded by Thomas Wilson Sanitarium CBC $20000 USD
2007 Learning the Principals and concepts of airway management The efficacy of replacing lecture with MicroSim With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-PI) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation $236920 USD
2007 The effect of simulation in the Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) Funded by Dell Childrenrsquos Medical Center Austin Texas $60000 USD
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Abstracts (Poster Oral) Workshops Presentations
1 Grover E Langevin M Curtain A Moro-Sutherland D Yule S Educational Outreach (including remote rural and international simulation education) Tools to Support Development of Simulation Programs in Limited-Resource Settings International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna Austria April 2014
2 Lopreiato West I-PASS Study Group Davis Wortmann (Zia Bisimlla is member of I-PASS Study Group) Reliability of a Direct Observation Tool for Patient Handovers PAS 2014
3 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents research abstract Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare January 2014
4 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents 14th Annual Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA January 2014 (Poster)
5 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Working through barriers to simulation-based just-in-time training and competency assessments for infant lumbar punctures Simul Healthcare 20138(6)SSIH 398 Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA 2013 Awarded 3rd place for 2014 Research Abstract submission
6 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Barriers of a competency educational model for infant lumbar punctures Pediatr Res PAS Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies Vancouver Canada 2014
7 Grace M Arteaga Robert M Jacobson SYSTEMATIC APPROACH EDUCATION (CASE) TO ADDRESS PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION SESAM2013-ABS1223 Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Mayo Clinic Rochester United States 2013
8 Grace M Arteaga MD and Robert M Jacobson MD Self-confidence and communication skills addressing vaccine hesitancy improve among pediatric residents exposed to a combination of standardized patient scenarios and a systematic interview approach (CASE) SSH 2013-ABS 1693
9 Grace M Arteaga MD Robert M Jacobson MD Simulation-based standardized patient scenarios to introduce a systematic approach (CASE) to address vaccine hesitancy among practicing pediatricians promotes a change in medical practice 2013
10 Grace Arteaga Robert Jacobson TEACHING THE CASE APPROACH TO PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION EDUCATION WITH PRACTICING PEDIATRICIANS International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
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11 MacKinnon RJ Dalgleish K Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by direct observation of unannounced simulations International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
12 MacKinnon RJ Anderson M Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by interactive survey of pilot site trauma team members International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
13 MacKinnon RJ Lecky F Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Identification of In Situ Inter Professional Paediatric Trauma Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
14 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy on behalf of INSPIRE Trauma Group The development of the Field assessment Conditioning Tool International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster amp Oral presentation)
15 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
16 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy C Collaborative simulation (INSPIRE) to impact Trauma Care Grand Round Oral presentation Kansas City 2014
17 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting at International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna 2014
18 Auerbach M Emergency Medicine SIG Collaborative Educational Research SIG Chairspeaker SBME Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
19 Auerbach M Helping teachers create better healthcare simulations for their learners (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
20 Auerbach M Strategies for simulation based competency assessment of procedural skills (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
21 Auerbach M Medical Education Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Among Resident Raters Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
22 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
23 S Gangadharan G Tiyyagura M Auerbach M Gawel B Walsh and L Brown on behalf of ImPACTS investigators Assessing Differences in Experiences with Management of Critically Ill Children in Pediatric Emergency Departments (PED) and General Emergency Departments (GED) PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
24 Nnenna Chime Jessica Katz-Nelson Barbara Walsh Margie Gawel Sandeep Gangdaharan Barbara Walsh and Marc Auerbach Comparing Quality of Care Provided by Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians to Non-Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians A Systematic Review PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
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25 M Auerbach D Kessler B Walsh M Gawel J Katz-Nelson J Jang R Dudas B Schultz M Hamilton M Lavoie K Tay S Walsh S Gangdaharan and L Brown Standardized Simulation Assessment of the Quality of Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Across a Spectrum of Emergency Departments Quality platform presentation PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
26 Mark X Cicero Frank Overly Linda Brown Jorge Yarzebski Barbara Walsh Veronika Shabanova Marc Auerbach David Cone and Carl R Baum An Evaluation Instrument For Prehospital Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
27 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster)
28 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
29 Auerbach M PRIDE Pediatric Disaster Train-the-trainer International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
30 Auerbach M Look before you leap simulation for new spaces International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
31 Auerbach M Sim research design and internal validity International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
32 Auerbach M Mobile simulation getting into the trenches International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
33 Auerbach M Simulation-based research improving rigor and impact International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
34 Walsh B Using Multimodal Simulation for Pediatric Disaster Triage Training (a Train the Trainer Course) Small Victims Big Challenges International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Preconference Workshop)
35 Walsh B Course Director Developing a Mobile Simulation Program for Community Providers from Start up to Sustainability Addressing Issues in Curriculum Design Community Engagement and Program Building for a Sustainable Simulation Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Expert Panel)
36 Walsh B Brown L Gawel M and Auerbach M Community Outreach Mobile Education Training - Bringing the Simulator on the Road to Educate and Train Inter-professional Community Teams Program Innovation International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
37 Auerbach M Teaching Pediatric Emergency Medicine Procedures in the Simulated Setting Checklists Protocols Tips and Tricks International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
38 Auerbach M Does a just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with their first infant lumbar puncture International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
39 Auerbach M Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure among Resident Rater Association of Pediatric Program Directors Meeting Arlington VA October 4-5 2013 (Poster)
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40 Auerbach M How to use mastery learning for pediatric procedural skills training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop) Workshop Designing a Simulation Based Curriculum for Your Acute Care Fellowship Program Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop)
41 Auerbach M Does Just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with first infant LP Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
42 Auerbach M Analgesia use for infant lumbar puncture after and educational intervention Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
43 Auerbach M BASE Camp Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow Simulation Based Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
44 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage Strategies PAS Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
45 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage StrategiesESPR March 2013
46 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Improving Pediatric Disaster Triage Education in the Pre-Hospital Setting Using Standardized Patients ASPE annual meeting Atlanta GA 2013 (Poster)
47 Auerbach M Simulation for Pediatric Office Emergency Preparedness Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
48 Auerbach M Pediatric Trauma Simulation to Improve Patient Outcomes Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
49 Auerbach M Look Before You Leap Using Simulation to Prepare for a New Clinical Space or Process International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
50 Auerbach M Building Capacity for Multi-center Simulation Research Strategies for Success in Developing an International Specialty Specific Simulation Research Network International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
51 Auerbach M The Use of Just-In-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Poster)
52 Auerbach M Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
53 Auerbach M Designing a Simulation-based Medical Education Curriculum (SBME) for your Fellowship Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
54 Auerbach M Not a Team Player Using Simulation for Formative and Summative Assessment of Teamwork and Communication Competencies International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
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55 Taylor M Sharma M Loew T Walsh BM A Serious Game for Learning Team Communication Skills Development of On Call an interactive video game for medical students and nurses set in the Emergency Department Game was demonstrated at the International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
56 Walsh BM COMET Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Discussion and workshop on creating mobile simulation outreach initiative Trouble shooting sustainability International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
57 Walsh BM COMET Feasibility Study of Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Simulation Program PAS academic annual meeting Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
58 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
59 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
60 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation for Pediatrics A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
61 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
62 Bhanji F Praestgaard A Meaney P Cheng A Peberdy MA Hunt EA Berg R Nadkarni V Survival from Pediatric In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest is Worse at Night Compared with Days and Evenings A Report from the AHA Get with the Guidelines-Resuscitation (GWTG-R) Registry Resuscitation Science Symposium (ReSS) Dallas Texas November 2013
63 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
64 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA April 2013
65 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013
66 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
67 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Academic Societies (Boston MA) April 30 2012 (Poster)
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68 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
69 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (Orlando FL) January 28 2013 (Poster)
70 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
71 Seelbach EB Kessler DO Pusic MV Mehta R Chime NO Pham PK Chang TP Examining Variability in Infant Lumbar Puncture Decision Making using a Script Concordance Testing Approach Pediatric Academic Societies Washington DC May 4 2013 (Poster)
72 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
73 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012 (Poster)
74 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
75 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012
76 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Association of Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) Annual Conference Lyon France Aug 2012 (Poster)
77 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Agrawal D Rocker J Reid J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulator-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 405
78 Auerbach M Chang TP Mehta R Reid J Lemke D Gerard J Fein D Zaveri P Kessler D Does ldquoJust-in-Timerdquo Simulation-based Competency Assessment predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedural Success Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 409
79 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare Orlando FL January 27 2013
80 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Pediatric Simulation Symposium amp Workshops New York City NY April 24 2013
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81 Auerbach M Chang TP Zaveri P Kessler D How to Use Mastery Learning for Pediatric Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Societies Workshop Washington DC May 7 2013
82 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012
83 Kamdar G Khanna K Kessler D Chang TP Balmer D Srivastava G Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Point of Care Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Emergency Medicine New Orleans LA October 19 2012
84 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Fourth International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Toulouse France Oct 2011
85 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Montreal Nov 2011
86 Chang TP Cico S Reid J Auerbach M Pusic M Kessler D Developing Online Train-the-Trainer Modules to Standardize Pediatric Simulation-based Medical Education The POISE Network Experience International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
87 Kessler D Chang TP Agrawal D Reid J Rocker J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulation-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
88 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Rabe G Pusic M Kessler D Simulation-based Just-in-Time Competency Assessment Predicts Interns Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Performance International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
89 Chang TP Khanna K Ostrom K Seelbach E Birch S Zaveri P Auerbach M Kessler D Does Mastery Training and Just-In-Time Training Using Lumbar Puncture Simulators Increase the Incidence of Traumatic Lumbar Punctures International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare New Orleans LA January 24 2011 (Poster)
90 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 1 2011 (Poster)
91 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
92 Kessler D Chang TP Sherman J Shah N Srivastava G Strother C Khanna K Holder M Cico S Mehta R Petrescu M Reid J Hebbar K Zuckerbraun N Pusic M Auerbach M New Pediatric Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
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93 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M et al New Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
94 Kamdar G Chang TP Auerbach M et al A Qualitative Evaluation of Just-in-time Simulation-based Training Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
95 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Pusic M Batra M Lemke D Zaveri P Oriot D Kessler D Simulation-Based Competency Assessment to Predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference Section on Emergency Medicine Boston MA October 18 2011 (Poster)
96 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Auerbach M et al Impact of a Simulator based Just-in-time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011 (Poster)
97 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Poster)
98 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Oral)
99 Nelson K Eppich W Rudolph J Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Evaluation of a Debriefing Script for Pediatric Resuscitation Education Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
100 Eppich W Cheng A Simon R Rudolph J for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative A characterization of novice instructor debriefings Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010
101 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
102 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
103 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
104 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric
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Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Oral)
105 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
106 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
107 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
108 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
109 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
110 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
111 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
112 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
113 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
114 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Critical Care Medicine Congress January 2010 (Poster)
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115 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
116 International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral) 117 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
118 Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster) 119 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
120 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education and Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Oral)
121 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral)
122 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
123 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
124 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International
125 Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 126 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research
Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
127 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
128 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Poster)
129 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research Day BC Childrenrsquos Hospital November 2008
130 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting American Heart Association Spring ECC Meeting 2008 Dallas Texas USA
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Peer Reviewed Publications amp Articles
1 Sigalet E Cheng A Donnon T Catena H Robinson T Chatfield J Grant V A Simulation-based Intervention Teaching Seizure Management to Caregivers A Randomized Controlled Study Pediatrics and Child Health 2014 19(7)373-378
2 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Medical Education 2014 48657-666
3 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)128-35 PMID 24280838
4 Cheng A Auerbach M Chang T Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V Kessler D Designing and Conducting Simulation-based Research Pediatrics Published online May 12 2014 Doi 101542peds2013-3267
5 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation and Pediatric Education A Meta-analysis Pediatrics 2014 133e1313-e1323
6 Ellaway R Pusic M Galbraith R Cameron T Developing the role of big data and analytics in health professional education Medical Teacher 2014 Mar36(3)216-22
7 Pusic M Ching K Yin HS Kessler D Seven practical principles for improving patient education Evidence-based ideas from cognition science Paediatric Child Health 2014 Mar 19(3) 119-122
8 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education 2014 May 48(5) 479-488
9 Levy R Dubrowski A Amin H Bismilla Z Procedural Skills in Pediatric Residency Re-evaluating the Competencies Paediatrics and Child Health 2014 Apr19(4)180-4
10 Sawyer T White M Zaveri P Chang T Ades A French H Anderson J Auerbach M Johnston L Kessler D ldquoLearn See Practice Prove Do Maintainrdquo An Evidence-based Pedagogical Framework for Procedural Skill Training in Medicine Academic Medicine 2014 in press
11 Calaman S (co-first) Hepps JH (co-first) Spector ND Sectish TC Landrigan CP Srivastava R Starmer AJ Yu CE (co-last) Lopreiato JO (co-last) and the I-PASS Educational Executive Committee I-PASS Handoff Curriculum Handoff Simulation Exercises MedEdPORTAL 2013 Available from
12 Bismilla Z Dodds A Louca E Ontario Simulation Expo Merging Simulation and Quality Improvement to Promote a Safe Community of Practice Dec6 2013
wwwmededportalorgpublication9402 (Zia Bismilla is member of I-PASS Educational Executive Committee)
13 Sandhu N Eppich W Mikrogianakis A Grant V Robinson T Cheng A for the Canadian Pediatric Simulation Network (CPSN) Debriefing Consensus Group Post-resuscitation debriefing in the pediatric emergency department A National Needs Assessment Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013 15(0)1-10
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14 Sigalet E Donnon T Cheng A Cooke S Bissett W Robinson T Grant V Development of a Team Performance Scale to Assess Undergraduate Health Professionals Academic Medicine 2013 88(7)989-96
15 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics 2013 167528-36
16 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
17 Auerbach M Chang T Fein D White M Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer D Vasquez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package MedEdPORTAL 2014 Available from wwwmededportalorgpublication9724
18 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)
19 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics epub ahead of print April 22 2013
20 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D While ML Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer DJ Vazquez-Melendez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package submitted 2013
21 Kamdar G Kessler DO Tilt L Srivastava G Khanna K Chang TP Balmer D Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of Just-In-Time Simulation-Based Learning The Learners Perspective Simul Healthcare 2013 Feb8(1)43-48
22 Auerbach M Chang TP Reid J Quinones C Krantz A Pruitt A Gerard J Mehta R Pusic MV Kessler D Are pediatric interns prepared to perform infant lumbar punctures A multi-institutional descriptive study Pediatr Emerg Care 2013 29(4) 453-457
23 Kessler D Arteaga G Ching K Haubner L Kamdar G Krantz A Lindower J Miller M Petrescu M Pusic MV Rocker J Shah N Strother C Tilt L Weinberg E Chang TP Fein D Auerbach M Interns success with clinical procedures in infants after simulation training Pediatrics 2013131(3)e811-20
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24 Cicero MX Riera A Northrup V Li F Auerbach MA Pearson K Baum CR Design Validity and Reliability of a Pediatric Resident JumpSTART Disaster Triage Scoring Instrument Academic Pediatrics January 2013 13(1) 48-54
25 Gerard J Kessler DO Braun C Mehta R Scalzo AJ Auerbach MA Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Simulation in Healthcare 2013 Jun8(3)148-54
26 Haubner L Johnston L Barry J Soghier L Tatum P Kessler DO Downes K Auerbach MA Neonatal Intubation Performance room for improvement in tertiary neonatal intensive care units Resuscitation 2013 doi 101016jresuscitation201303014 [Epub ahead of print]
27 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
28 Cheng A Rodgers D Van Der Jagt E Eppich W OrsquoDonnell J for the American Heart Association Pediatric Subcommittee Evolution of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course Enhanced Learning with a New Debriefing Tool and Web-based Module for Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructors Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2012 13(5) 589-595
29 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Fleegler E Cheng A Simon R Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Development and Psychometric Properties Simulation in Healthcare 2012 7288-294
30 Pusic M Kessler D Szyld D Kalet A Pecaric M Boutis K Experience Curves as an Organizing Framework for Deliberate Practice in Emergency Medicine Learning Academic Emergency Medicine 2012 19(12) 1476-80
31 Cheng A Nadkarni V Hunt EA Qayumi K for the EXPRESS Investigators A Multifunctional Online Research Portal for Facilitation of Simulation-Based Research A Report from the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(4)239-243
32 Cheng A Hunt E Donoghue A Nelson K LeFlore J Anderson J Eppich W Simon R Rudolph J Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative EXPRESS ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting The Birth of an International Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative ndash From Concept to Reality Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(1)34-41
33 Donoghue A Ventre K Boulet J Brett-Fleegler M Nishisaki A Overly F Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative Design Implementation and Psychometric Analysis of a Scoring Instrument for Pediatric Resuscitation ndash A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(2)71-77
34 Auerbach M Chang TP Krantz A Ching K Pusic M Kessler D Infant Lumbar Puncture POISE Pediatric Procedure Video MedEdPortal 2011 Available from
35 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education
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36 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care
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37 Kessler D Auerbach M Pusic M Tunik M Foltin J A Randomized Trial of Simulation-Based Deliberate Practice For Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Simulation in Healthcare 2011 Aug6(4)197
38 Auerbach M Kessler D Foltin J Recurrent Pediatric Simulation Airway Resuscitation Training Pediatric Emergency Care 2011 27(1)29-31
Manuscripts In Press
1 Jeannette R Koziel Garth Meckler Linda Brown David Acker Michael Torino Barbara Walsh Mark X Cicero Barriers to Pediatric Disaster Triage A Qualitative Investigation Manuscript complete Submitted JAMA Pediatrics
2 Lee J Cheng A Allain D Angelski C Ali S High Fidelity Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine A National Survey of Facilitator Comfort and Practice Pediatric Emergency Care In press
3 Shefrin A Khazei A Hung G Dyke L Cheng A The TACTIC Development and Validation of the Tool for Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Competency Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine In Press
4 Qayumi K Pachev G Zheng B Ziv A Koval V Badiei S Cheng A Global Status of Simulation in Healthcare Education An International Survey of Simulation Centers Advances in Medical Education and Practice In Press
5 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care In Press
6 Rabiner J Avner J Auerbach M Khine H Comparison of GlideScopereg Videolaryngoscopy to Direct Laryngoscopy for Intubation of a Pediatric Simulator by Novice Physicians Emergency Medicine International In Press
7 Johnson L Auerbach M Kappus L Emerson B Zigmont J Sudikoff S The utilization of exploration-based learning and video-assisted learning to teach Video-laryngoscopy Teaching and Learning in Medicine In Press
8 Auerbach MA Roney L Aysseh A Gawel M Koziel J Barre K Caty M Santucci K Assessing the impact and feasibility of an interdisciplinary pediatric in-situ trauma simulation program Pediatric Emerency Care In Press
9 Kamdar GT Balmer D Tilt L Kessler D Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Auerbach MA The greater good How supervising physicians make entrustment decisions in the pediatric emergency department Academic Pediatrics In Press
10 Tiyyagura GK Balmer D Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Owen K Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis Academic Pediatrics 2013
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preventable morbidity and mortality in this patient population after they go home We developed a 4 hour training module that has been well received by families and are currently finalizing analysis of the pilot study
Randomized Trial of Continuous Capnography during Simulated Arrests
David Kessler
Columbia University
This study attempts to ascertain benefits to resuscitation management amp potential patient outcomes with the addition of capnography monitoring
In progress
Improving Code Team Performance and Survival Outcomes Implementation of Pediatric Composite Resuscitation Training
Knight L Gabhart J
Lucile Packard Childrenrsquos Hospital Stanford
This research examined the implementation of a composite resuscitation pediatric team training program that incorporated AHA PALS training ongoing training of emergency equipment code roles institution specific code roles and responsibilities and in-situ unannounced mock codes to all interprofessional members of the pediatric Code team throughout the institution in which our pediatric team responded with the hypothesis that this training would improve code team performance and survival outcomes
Analysis in progress Administration has agreed to sustain ongoing funding and program will be implemented house-wide September 1 2014
Development of a Standardized Process for INSPIRE Procedure Kits
Marjorie White Taylor Sawyer
Alabama Childrenrsquos Hospital Seattle Childrenrsquos Hospital
This is a secondary study that has become its own larger entity It initially derived from the work of Dr Kessler amp Dr Auerbach in their infant Lumbar Puncture procedure teaching kit with validated checklists and training videos and methodologies Now Dr White amp Dr Sawyer want to use the same validation processes to develop assessment amp teaching kits for all procedures in pediatrics
Manuscript accepted for publication in Academic Medicine Continued development of validated checklists to be included into procedure kits
Comparison of Endotracheal Intubation + Umbilical venous Catheter vs Laryngeal Mask Airway + Intraosseous Needle in NRP
Byrne B Wetzel E
Indiana University
This is a study of new NRP trainees in a simulation environment We measured the time and success to place an endotracheal tube and an UVC compared to placing an LMA and IO in a critically ill newborn in the delivery room
Project Complete Manuscript is in progress
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General and Pediatric ED Disparities
Marc Auerbach
Yale University
ImPACTS is Improving Pediatric Acute Care through Simulation and is designed to assess and improve care for pediatric resuscitation in general Emergency Departments across the Northeast US
Completed first year of data collection Received grant for year two ongoing In process of submitting manuscripts
Trauma Outreach Project
Chris Kennedy Ralph Mackinnon
University of Manchester Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital
The INSPIRE Pediatric Trauma Outreach project spans 3 continents and 5 countries and aims to standardize and improve pediatric major trauma care
Recruitment in progress
Donation after Circulatory Death - An Innovative Educational Initiative
Meyer E Survey to all INSPIRE sites to determine absencepresence of DCD current educational approach and educational needs Among those with DCD pre-post comparison after educational intervention with educational arms (no film film to hospital educators film to OPO educators partnership and film to hospital amp OPO) Follow natural use acceptability and efficacy of film as per outcome measures
In development
The effect of Simulation to determine Frequency for Competency Skill Training
Mehta R Randomized controlled study using a 3-tier strategy Groups consist of 15 residents and the frequency of retrainingtesting is identified according to the group they are randomly assigned
In development
Pediatric Simulation and the Milestones
Smith A Develop cases around the ACGME Pediatrics Milestones Correlate the evaluations of the sim cases with clinical evaluations and inservice exams
In development
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INSPIRE Projects Presented In 2012
Project Lead Investigator
Lead Institution
Description Current Status
Use of Epinephrine Auto injectors in the management of Anaphylaxis
DJ Scherzer Elizabeth Hunt Mindy Hamilton
Nationwide Childrenrsquos Johns Hopkins University Childrenrsquos Pittsburgh
Anaphylaxis is a potentially life threatening allergic reaction Studies have shown that early identification and treatment improves outcome However anecdotal experience reveals prolonged time to administration of subcutaneous epinephrine and potentially life threatening errors in administration This study is aimed at exploring whether the use of auto injectors will decrease the time to administration and decrease dosing errors for epinephrine
Recruitment in progress
Disparities in care at general vs pediatric emergency departments
Marc Auerbach
Yale University
This study aims at using a simulation based assessment to compare the process of care at a subset of childrenrsquos hospital emergency departments to a subset of non-childrenrsquos hospital departments The study will also develop a set of benchmarks for high quality resuscitation team performance
In the process of development
Handoff Assessment
Shilpa Harnandalni
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
A patient hand-off is the transfer of care from one provider to another during which the receiving provider accepts from the transferring provider the physical intellectual and moral responsibility for the patient Utilizing simulated experiences the research team will develop a training curriculum including a validated hand-off score tool that will teach pediatric residents how to consistently perform a standardized patient hand-off during a critical patient event
In progress
Neonatal intubation group
Lindsay Johnston
Neonatal intubation is a procedure performed in other to secure the airways of a child to assist in ventilation This is usually
Recruitment in progress
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performed through the mouth in neonates This project attempts to design various educational interventions aimed at improving competence in neonatal intubation
Lumbar Puncture
David Kessler Columbia University
Lumbar Puncture is used in the assessment of the febrile child in the assessment of Central Nervous System infection This study has designed an educational intervention and is currently assessing the impact of this intervention on competency in performing a lumbar puncture among interns This project seeks to improve outcomes with infant LP procedure through INSPIRE skills training package
Working on manuscripts and grants for future work
Script Concordance Testing in infant lumbar puncture
Todd Chang Childrenrsquos Hospital of LA
The decision to perform an infant lumbar puncture is often wrought with controversy given the nature of the procedure and the parental anxiety Script concordance Testing is a method of assessing clinical decision making skills in situations of uncertainty This study aims to define the most and least controversial scenarios involving infant LP according to attending physicians in a variety of pediatric fields
Recruitment complete Manuscript in progress
Team leadership under stress
Elizabeth Hunt Mike Rosen
Johns Hopkins University
Teamwork has been found to be a key component in successful functioning of the emergency response team in the management of critically ill children There are different leadership styles suited for different situations This project attempts to decipher the impact of leadership styles on members of the team during an emergency
Research protocol undergoing revision
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Research Project Funding for INSPIRE Network Members from 2007-2014
Year Project and Funding Agency
2014-2015 Improving CPR Quality and Cost Effectiveness with the American Heart Associationrsquos Resuscitation Quality Improvement Program With Dr Jeffrey Lin (PI PhD Candidate) Dr Tyrone Donnon Dr Gillian Currie University of Calgary Dr Vinay Nadkarni Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $25000 USD
2014-2018 Assessing Simulation in Pediatrics Improving Resuscitation Events KidSIM-ASPIRE Simulation Research Program Infrastructure Grant With Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital (PI) and Dr Vincent Grant University of Calgary Funded by Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Research Institute Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Foundation and Department of Pediatrics Research Grant $150000
2014-2015 ImPACTS Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Site PIs include Nadkarni (CHOP) Katz-Nelson (Hopkins) Fedlor-Hamilton (Pitt) Kessler (Columbia) Brown (Hasbro) Walsh (Umass) Gangadharan (CohenrsquosHofstra) Funded by RBaby Foundation $150000 USD
2014-2015 Trauma Team and Leadership Simulation With Dr Todd Chang (Co-I) Funded by Childrens Hospital Los Angeles Barbara Korsch Educational Grant $10000 USD
2014 A fitness for purpose study of the Field Assessment Conditioning Tool (FACT development amp outreach pilot study) With Dr Ralph MacKinnon Chris Kennedy Rachael Fleming Catherine Doherty Lambert Schuwirth amp Terese Stenfors-Hayes $10000 (UK)
2014 A fitness for purpose study of the Field Assessment Conditioning Tool in NZ (FACT development amp outreach pilot study) With Dr Mike Shepherd Dr Jo Cole Dr Chris Kennedy amp Dr Ralph MacKinnon $10000 (NZ)
2013-2015 A Virtual Pediatric Simulator (VPS) for Emergency Scenario Training of Military Medical Personnel With Dr James Gerard (PI) Anthony Scalzo (Co-PI) $54180700 USD
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2013-2014 Procedural Skills Training in Pediatric Residency With Bismilla Z Feldman M Amin H Dubrowski A Funded by Hospital for Sick Children Paediatric Consultants Education Research Grant $4085 USD
2013-2014 Validation study for simulating capillary refill in a mass-casualty simulation With Dr Todd Chang (PI) Funded by Southern California Clinical Translational Science Institute Research Pilot Fund $26400 USD
2013-2014 INSPIRE Network Infant Lumbar Puncture Competency Assessment With Todd Pou-Yen Chang MD (Sub Contractor) Funded by RBaby Foundation $14000 USD
2013-2014 ImPACTS Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation $300000 USD Site PIs include Nadkarni (CHOP) Katz-Nelson (Hopkins) Fedlor-Hamilton (Pitt) Kessler (Columbia) Brown (Hasbro) Walsh (Umass) Gangadharan (CohenrsquosHofstra)
2012-2015 Advancing and Optimizing Quality of Resuscitation in Children with Cardiac Arrest With Elizabeth A Hunt MD MPH PhD (PI) Funded by The Hartwell Foundation $300000 USD
2012-2014 CPR Training Using High-Fidelity Simulation and Train to Perfection in Medical Students With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) University of Alberta Dr Carol Hodgson University of Alberta Dr Farhan Bhanji McGIll University Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Funded by Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund University of Alberta $18 379 CAD
2012-2013 The effect of multimedia on assessment of clinical decision making skills With Todd Pou-Yen Chang MD (PI) Funded by University of Southern California Zumberge Faculty Development Grant $24 800 USD
2012-2013 The INSPIRE Skills Training Initiative Improving Infant Lumbar Puncture Clinical Outcomes Among Novices With David Kessler MD MSc (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation $100000 USD
2012-2013 PRIDE - Evaluation of 3 different pre-hospital pediatric disaster triage protocols among 3 states With Dr Barbara Walsh (Co-PI) Funded by EMSC Grant
2012 In-situ Trauma simulation Targeted to Patient Outcome Research With Ralph MacKinnon amp Marc Auerbach Funded by USUK Collaboration Development Award UK Foreign Office $1500 USD
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2012 The Use of High-Fidelity Simulation and Mastery Learning in BLS Education With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) Funded by Teaching and Learning Fund $18 379
2010-2013 Assessing and Improving the Quality of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Delivered During Simulated Pediatric Cardiac Arrest using a Novel CPR Feedback Device With Dr Adam Cheng (PI) Dr Vincent Grant Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Jonathan Duff Stollery Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Farhan Bhanji Dr Ronald Gottesman Montreal Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Vinay Nadkarni Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia and Dr Betsy Hunt Johns Hopkins Childrenrsquos Hospital and the INSPIRE Investigators Funded by Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada and CIHR $450000 CAD
2010-2013 EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Infrastructure Grant With Dr Adam Cheng (co-PI) Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Elizabeth Hunt Division of Critical Care Medicine Johns Hopkins University and Dr Vinay Nadkarni Division of Critical Care Medicine Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $450000 USD
2011-2012 POISE Network Improving Infant Lumbar Puncture Outcomes With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $150000 USD
2011-2012 A Needs Assessment of Pediatric Intubation Skills With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by Yale Department of Pediatrics $35000 USD
2011 An invitational conference for key stakeholders in simulation-enhanced inter-professional education With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Principal Writer) Funded by The Josiah Macy Jr Foundation $35000 USD
2011 In-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation A national survey of current practices With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-I) Edelson DP Abella BS Davis D Hunt EA Funded by Society of Hospital Medicine $75 000 USD
2011 Quantitative Measurement of CPR during in-hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation (Corporate Sponsor Agreement) $10996600 USD
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2010-2012 Student Program for Olympic Resuscitation Training in Schools (SPORTS) With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (Co-I) Funded by AHA Innovation Grant $5000000 USD
2010-2012 Center for Excellence for Science of Simulation Education Implementation and Dissemination With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $15000000 USD
2010-2011 Patient Outcomes in Simulation Education [POISE] ndash shifting resident education from ldquopractice on the poorrdquo to ldquopractice until perfectrdquo With David Kessler MD MSc (Co-PI) Marc Auerbach MD MSc (Co-PI) Funded by Rbaby foundation $90000 USD
2010-2011 A Multimedia Educational Module For Infant Lumbar Puncture Funded by Yale Department of Pediatrics With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) $10000 USD
2010-2011 A Bench-Top Simulation Training Intervention For Infant Lumbar Puncture With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $90000 USD
2009-2012 A Multi-Technological Proposal To Provide Effective Education To On-Line Nursing Students With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (Co-PI) Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $15000 USD
2008-2009 In-situ Simulation for Pediatric Resuscitation Training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $50000 USD
2008-2009 Repetitive Pediatric Simulation Resuscitation Training With David Kessler MD MSc (Co-PI) Marc Auerbach MD MSc (Co-PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2008-2009 Improving outcomes using videotaped role-modeling during crisis resource management training With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (Co-PI) Mindi Anderson Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $13000 USD
2008-2009 Expert modeling improves the acquisition of behavioral skills in simulation-based training With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) J Anderson Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $15000 USD
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2008 Does CRM training improve performance in simulated resuscitation scenarios With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) Funded by Stollery Childrenrsquos Hospital Foundation Grant Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Medical Education Grant Research Trainee Grant $18 200 CAD
2008 Muscle fatigue during CPR administration in middle aged female laypersons and female nurses With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-I) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation and the American Heart Association $40289 USD
2007-2010 EXPRESS Trial ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting A multi-center trial Dr Adam Cheng (PI) BC Childrenrsquos Hospital with Dr Vinay Nadkarni Division of Critical Care Medicine Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia and Dr Elizabeth Hunt Division of Critical Care Medicine John Hopkins University Funded by American Heart Association $137247 CAD
2007-2009 Quantitative Measurement of CPR during in-hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $45000000 USD
2007-2009 A randomized trial of simulation for procedural skills training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2007-2009 Leadership and Timeline Adherence to the Neonatal Resuscitation Program Guidelines With Elizabeth A Hunt MD MPH PhD (PI) Stavroudis Funded by Thomas Wilson Sanitarium CBC $20000 USD
2007 Learning the Principals and concepts of airway management The efficacy of replacing lecture with MicroSim With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-PI) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation $236920 USD
2007 The effect of simulation in the Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) Funded by Dell Childrenrsquos Medical Center Austin Texas $60000 USD
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Abstracts (Poster Oral) Workshops Presentations
1 Grover E Langevin M Curtain A Moro-Sutherland D Yule S Educational Outreach (including remote rural and international simulation education) Tools to Support Development of Simulation Programs in Limited-Resource Settings International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna Austria April 2014
2 Lopreiato West I-PASS Study Group Davis Wortmann (Zia Bisimlla is member of I-PASS Study Group) Reliability of a Direct Observation Tool for Patient Handovers PAS 2014
3 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents research abstract Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare January 2014
4 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents 14th Annual Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA January 2014 (Poster)
5 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Working through barriers to simulation-based just-in-time training and competency assessments for infant lumbar punctures Simul Healthcare 20138(6)SSIH 398 Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA 2013 Awarded 3rd place for 2014 Research Abstract submission
6 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Barriers of a competency educational model for infant lumbar punctures Pediatr Res PAS Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies Vancouver Canada 2014
7 Grace M Arteaga Robert M Jacobson SYSTEMATIC APPROACH EDUCATION (CASE) TO ADDRESS PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION SESAM2013-ABS1223 Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Mayo Clinic Rochester United States 2013
8 Grace M Arteaga MD and Robert M Jacobson MD Self-confidence and communication skills addressing vaccine hesitancy improve among pediatric residents exposed to a combination of standardized patient scenarios and a systematic interview approach (CASE) SSH 2013-ABS 1693
9 Grace M Arteaga MD Robert M Jacobson MD Simulation-based standardized patient scenarios to introduce a systematic approach (CASE) to address vaccine hesitancy among practicing pediatricians promotes a change in medical practice 2013
10 Grace Arteaga Robert Jacobson TEACHING THE CASE APPROACH TO PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION EDUCATION WITH PRACTICING PEDIATRICIANS International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
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11 MacKinnon RJ Dalgleish K Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by direct observation of unannounced simulations International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
12 MacKinnon RJ Anderson M Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by interactive survey of pilot site trauma team members International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
13 MacKinnon RJ Lecky F Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Identification of In Situ Inter Professional Paediatric Trauma Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
14 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy on behalf of INSPIRE Trauma Group The development of the Field assessment Conditioning Tool International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster amp Oral presentation)
15 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
16 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy C Collaborative simulation (INSPIRE) to impact Trauma Care Grand Round Oral presentation Kansas City 2014
17 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting at International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna 2014
18 Auerbach M Emergency Medicine SIG Collaborative Educational Research SIG Chairspeaker SBME Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
19 Auerbach M Helping teachers create better healthcare simulations for their learners (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
20 Auerbach M Strategies for simulation based competency assessment of procedural skills (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
21 Auerbach M Medical Education Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Among Resident Raters Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
22 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
23 S Gangadharan G Tiyyagura M Auerbach M Gawel B Walsh and L Brown on behalf of ImPACTS investigators Assessing Differences in Experiences with Management of Critically Ill Children in Pediatric Emergency Departments (PED) and General Emergency Departments (GED) PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
24 Nnenna Chime Jessica Katz-Nelson Barbara Walsh Margie Gawel Sandeep Gangdaharan Barbara Walsh and Marc Auerbach Comparing Quality of Care Provided by Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians to Non-Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians A Systematic Review PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
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25 M Auerbach D Kessler B Walsh M Gawel J Katz-Nelson J Jang R Dudas B Schultz M Hamilton M Lavoie K Tay S Walsh S Gangdaharan and L Brown Standardized Simulation Assessment of the Quality of Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Across a Spectrum of Emergency Departments Quality platform presentation PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
26 Mark X Cicero Frank Overly Linda Brown Jorge Yarzebski Barbara Walsh Veronika Shabanova Marc Auerbach David Cone and Carl R Baum An Evaluation Instrument For Prehospital Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
27 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster)
28 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
29 Auerbach M PRIDE Pediatric Disaster Train-the-trainer International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
30 Auerbach M Look before you leap simulation for new spaces International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
31 Auerbach M Sim research design and internal validity International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
32 Auerbach M Mobile simulation getting into the trenches International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
33 Auerbach M Simulation-based research improving rigor and impact International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
34 Walsh B Using Multimodal Simulation for Pediatric Disaster Triage Training (a Train the Trainer Course) Small Victims Big Challenges International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Preconference Workshop)
35 Walsh B Course Director Developing a Mobile Simulation Program for Community Providers from Start up to Sustainability Addressing Issues in Curriculum Design Community Engagement and Program Building for a Sustainable Simulation Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Expert Panel)
36 Walsh B Brown L Gawel M and Auerbach M Community Outreach Mobile Education Training - Bringing the Simulator on the Road to Educate and Train Inter-professional Community Teams Program Innovation International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
37 Auerbach M Teaching Pediatric Emergency Medicine Procedures in the Simulated Setting Checklists Protocols Tips and Tricks International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
38 Auerbach M Does a just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with their first infant lumbar puncture International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
39 Auerbach M Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure among Resident Rater Association of Pediatric Program Directors Meeting Arlington VA October 4-5 2013 (Poster)
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40 Auerbach M How to use mastery learning for pediatric procedural skills training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop) Workshop Designing a Simulation Based Curriculum for Your Acute Care Fellowship Program Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop)
41 Auerbach M Does Just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with first infant LP Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
42 Auerbach M Analgesia use for infant lumbar puncture after and educational intervention Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
43 Auerbach M BASE Camp Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow Simulation Based Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
44 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage Strategies PAS Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
45 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage StrategiesESPR March 2013
46 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Improving Pediatric Disaster Triage Education in the Pre-Hospital Setting Using Standardized Patients ASPE annual meeting Atlanta GA 2013 (Poster)
47 Auerbach M Simulation for Pediatric Office Emergency Preparedness Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
48 Auerbach M Pediatric Trauma Simulation to Improve Patient Outcomes Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
49 Auerbach M Look Before You Leap Using Simulation to Prepare for a New Clinical Space or Process International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
50 Auerbach M Building Capacity for Multi-center Simulation Research Strategies for Success in Developing an International Specialty Specific Simulation Research Network International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
51 Auerbach M The Use of Just-In-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Poster)
52 Auerbach M Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
53 Auerbach M Designing a Simulation-based Medical Education Curriculum (SBME) for your Fellowship Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
54 Auerbach M Not a Team Player Using Simulation for Formative and Summative Assessment of Teamwork and Communication Competencies International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
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55 Taylor M Sharma M Loew T Walsh BM A Serious Game for Learning Team Communication Skills Development of On Call an interactive video game for medical students and nurses set in the Emergency Department Game was demonstrated at the International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
56 Walsh BM COMET Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Discussion and workshop on creating mobile simulation outreach initiative Trouble shooting sustainability International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
57 Walsh BM COMET Feasibility Study of Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Simulation Program PAS academic annual meeting Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
58 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
59 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
60 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation for Pediatrics A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
61 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
62 Bhanji F Praestgaard A Meaney P Cheng A Peberdy MA Hunt EA Berg R Nadkarni V Survival from Pediatric In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest is Worse at Night Compared with Days and Evenings A Report from the AHA Get with the Guidelines-Resuscitation (GWTG-R) Registry Resuscitation Science Symposium (ReSS) Dallas Texas November 2013
63 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
64 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA April 2013
65 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013
66 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
67 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Academic Societies (Boston MA) April 30 2012 (Poster)
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68 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
69 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (Orlando FL) January 28 2013 (Poster)
70 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
71 Seelbach EB Kessler DO Pusic MV Mehta R Chime NO Pham PK Chang TP Examining Variability in Infant Lumbar Puncture Decision Making using a Script Concordance Testing Approach Pediatric Academic Societies Washington DC May 4 2013 (Poster)
72 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
73 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012 (Poster)
74 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
75 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012
76 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Association of Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) Annual Conference Lyon France Aug 2012 (Poster)
77 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Agrawal D Rocker J Reid J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulator-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 405
78 Auerbach M Chang TP Mehta R Reid J Lemke D Gerard J Fein D Zaveri P Kessler D Does ldquoJust-in-Timerdquo Simulation-based Competency Assessment predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedural Success Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 409
79 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare Orlando FL January 27 2013
80 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Pediatric Simulation Symposium amp Workshops New York City NY April 24 2013
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81 Auerbach M Chang TP Zaveri P Kessler D How to Use Mastery Learning for Pediatric Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Societies Workshop Washington DC May 7 2013
82 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012
83 Kamdar G Khanna K Kessler D Chang TP Balmer D Srivastava G Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Point of Care Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Emergency Medicine New Orleans LA October 19 2012
84 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Fourth International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Toulouse France Oct 2011
85 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Montreal Nov 2011
86 Chang TP Cico S Reid J Auerbach M Pusic M Kessler D Developing Online Train-the-Trainer Modules to Standardize Pediatric Simulation-based Medical Education The POISE Network Experience International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
87 Kessler D Chang TP Agrawal D Reid J Rocker J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulation-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
88 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Rabe G Pusic M Kessler D Simulation-based Just-in-Time Competency Assessment Predicts Interns Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Performance International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
89 Chang TP Khanna K Ostrom K Seelbach E Birch S Zaveri P Auerbach M Kessler D Does Mastery Training and Just-In-Time Training Using Lumbar Puncture Simulators Increase the Incidence of Traumatic Lumbar Punctures International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare New Orleans LA January 24 2011 (Poster)
90 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 1 2011 (Poster)
91 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
92 Kessler D Chang TP Sherman J Shah N Srivastava G Strother C Khanna K Holder M Cico S Mehta R Petrescu M Reid J Hebbar K Zuckerbraun N Pusic M Auerbach M New Pediatric Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
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93 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M et al New Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
94 Kamdar G Chang TP Auerbach M et al A Qualitative Evaluation of Just-in-time Simulation-based Training Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
95 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Pusic M Batra M Lemke D Zaveri P Oriot D Kessler D Simulation-Based Competency Assessment to Predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference Section on Emergency Medicine Boston MA October 18 2011 (Poster)
96 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Auerbach M et al Impact of a Simulator based Just-in-time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011 (Poster)
97 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Poster)
98 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Oral)
99 Nelson K Eppich W Rudolph J Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Evaluation of a Debriefing Script for Pediatric Resuscitation Education Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
100 Eppich W Cheng A Simon R Rudolph J for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative A characterization of novice instructor debriefings Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010
101 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
102 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
103 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
104 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric
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Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Oral)
105 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
106 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
107 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
108 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
109 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
110 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
111 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
112 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
113 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
114 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Critical Care Medicine Congress January 2010 (Poster)
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115 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
116 International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral) 117 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
118 Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster) 119 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
120 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education and Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Oral)
121 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral)
122 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
123 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
124 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International
125 Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 126 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research
Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
127 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
128 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Poster)
129 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research Day BC Childrenrsquos Hospital November 2008
130 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting American Heart Association Spring ECC Meeting 2008 Dallas Texas USA
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Peer Reviewed Publications amp Articles
1 Sigalet E Cheng A Donnon T Catena H Robinson T Chatfield J Grant V A Simulation-based Intervention Teaching Seizure Management to Caregivers A Randomized Controlled Study Pediatrics and Child Health 2014 19(7)373-378
2 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Medical Education 2014 48657-666
3 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)128-35 PMID 24280838
4 Cheng A Auerbach M Chang T Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V Kessler D Designing and Conducting Simulation-based Research Pediatrics Published online May 12 2014 Doi 101542peds2013-3267
5 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation and Pediatric Education A Meta-analysis Pediatrics 2014 133e1313-e1323
6 Ellaway R Pusic M Galbraith R Cameron T Developing the role of big data and analytics in health professional education Medical Teacher 2014 Mar36(3)216-22
7 Pusic M Ching K Yin HS Kessler D Seven practical principles for improving patient education Evidence-based ideas from cognition science Paediatric Child Health 2014 Mar 19(3) 119-122
8 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education 2014 May 48(5) 479-488
9 Levy R Dubrowski A Amin H Bismilla Z Procedural Skills in Pediatric Residency Re-evaluating the Competencies Paediatrics and Child Health 2014 Apr19(4)180-4
10 Sawyer T White M Zaveri P Chang T Ades A French H Anderson J Auerbach M Johnston L Kessler D ldquoLearn See Practice Prove Do Maintainrdquo An Evidence-based Pedagogical Framework for Procedural Skill Training in Medicine Academic Medicine 2014 in press
11 Calaman S (co-first) Hepps JH (co-first) Spector ND Sectish TC Landrigan CP Srivastava R Starmer AJ Yu CE (co-last) Lopreiato JO (co-last) and the I-PASS Educational Executive Committee I-PASS Handoff Curriculum Handoff Simulation Exercises MedEdPORTAL 2013 Available from
12 Bismilla Z Dodds A Louca E Ontario Simulation Expo Merging Simulation and Quality Improvement to Promote a Safe Community of Practice Dec6 2013
wwwmededportalorgpublication9402 (Zia Bismilla is member of I-PASS Educational Executive Committee)
13 Sandhu N Eppich W Mikrogianakis A Grant V Robinson T Cheng A for the Canadian Pediatric Simulation Network (CPSN) Debriefing Consensus Group Post-resuscitation debriefing in the pediatric emergency department A National Needs Assessment Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013 15(0)1-10
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14 Sigalet E Donnon T Cheng A Cooke S Bissett W Robinson T Grant V Development of a Team Performance Scale to Assess Undergraduate Health Professionals Academic Medicine 2013 88(7)989-96
15 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics 2013 167528-36
16 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
17 Auerbach M Chang T Fein D White M Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer D Vasquez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package MedEdPORTAL 2014 Available from wwwmededportalorgpublication9724
18 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)
19 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics epub ahead of print April 22 2013
20 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D While ML Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer DJ Vazquez-Melendez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package submitted 2013
21 Kamdar G Kessler DO Tilt L Srivastava G Khanna K Chang TP Balmer D Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of Just-In-Time Simulation-Based Learning The Learners Perspective Simul Healthcare 2013 Feb8(1)43-48
22 Auerbach M Chang TP Reid J Quinones C Krantz A Pruitt A Gerard J Mehta R Pusic MV Kessler D Are pediatric interns prepared to perform infant lumbar punctures A multi-institutional descriptive study Pediatr Emerg Care 2013 29(4) 453-457
23 Kessler D Arteaga G Ching K Haubner L Kamdar G Krantz A Lindower J Miller M Petrescu M Pusic MV Rocker J Shah N Strother C Tilt L Weinberg E Chang TP Fein D Auerbach M Interns success with clinical procedures in infants after simulation training Pediatrics 2013131(3)e811-20
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24 Cicero MX Riera A Northrup V Li F Auerbach MA Pearson K Baum CR Design Validity and Reliability of a Pediatric Resident JumpSTART Disaster Triage Scoring Instrument Academic Pediatrics January 2013 13(1) 48-54
25 Gerard J Kessler DO Braun C Mehta R Scalzo AJ Auerbach MA Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Simulation in Healthcare 2013 Jun8(3)148-54
26 Haubner L Johnston L Barry J Soghier L Tatum P Kessler DO Downes K Auerbach MA Neonatal Intubation Performance room for improvement in tertiary neonatal intensive care units Resuscitation 2013 doi 101016jresuscitation201303014 [Epub ahead of print]
27 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
28 Cheng A Rodgers D Van Der Jagt E Eppich W OrsquoDonnell J for the American Heart Association Pediatric Subcommittee Evolution of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course Enhanced Learning with a New Debriefing Tool and Web-based Module for Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructors Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2012 13(5) 589-595
29 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Fleegler E Cheng A Simon R Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Development and Psychometric Properties Simulation in Healthcare 2012 7288-294
30 Pusic M Kessler D Szyld D Kalet A Pecaric M Boutis K Experience Curves as an Organizing Framework for Deliberate Practice in Emergency Medicine Learning Academic Emergency Medicine 2012 19(12) 1476-80
31 Cheng A Nadkarni V Hunt EA Qayumi K for the EXPRESS Investigators A Multifunctional Online Research Portal for Facilitation of Simulation-Based Research A Report from the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(4)239-243
32 Cheng A Hunt E Donoghue A Nelson K LeFlore J Anderson J Eppich W Simon R Rudolph J Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative EXPRESS ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting The Birth of an International Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative ndash From Concept to Reality Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(1)34-41
33 Donoghue A Ventre K Boulet J Brett-Fleegler M Nishisaki A Overly F Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative Design Implementation and Psychometric Analysis of a Scoring Instrument for Pediatric Resuscitation ndash A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(2)71-77
34 Auerbach M Chang TP Krantz A Ching K Pusic M Kessler D Infant Lumbar Puncture POISE Pediatric Procedure Video MedEdPortal 2011 Available from
35 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education
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36 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care
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37 Kessler D Auerbach M Pusic M Tunik M Foltin J A Randomized Trial of Simulation-Based Deliberate Practice For Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Simulation in Healthcare 2011 Aug6(4)197
38 Auerbach M Kessler D Foltin J Recurrent Pediatric Simulation Airway Resuscitation Training Pediatric Emergency Care 2011 27(1)29-31
Manuscripts In Press
1 Jeannette R Koziel Garth Meckler Linda Brown David Acker Michael Torino Barbara Walsh Mark X Cicero Barriers to Pediatric Disaster Triage A Qualitative Investigation Manuscript complete Submitted JAMA Pediatrics
2 Lee J Cheng A Allain D Angelski C Ali S High Fidelity Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine A National Survey of Facilitator Comfort and Practice Pediatric Emergency Care In press
3 Shefrin A Khazei A Hung G Dyke L Cheng A The TACTIC Development and Validation of the Tool for Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Competency Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine In Press
4 Qayumi K Pachev G Zheng B Ziv A Koval V Badiei S Cheng A Global Status of Simulation in Healthcare Education An International Survey of Simulation Centers Advances in Medical Education and Practice In Press
5 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care In Press
6 Rabiner J Avner J Auerbach M Khine H Comparison of GlideScopereg Videolaryngoscopy to Direct Laryngoscopy for Intubation of a Pediatric Simulator by Novice Physicians Emergency Medicine International In Press
7 Johnson L Auerbach M Kappus L Emerson B Zigmont J Sudikoff S The utilization of exploration-based learning and video-assisted learning to teach Video-laryngoscopy Teaching and Learning in Medicine In Press
8 Auerbach MA Roney L Aysseh A Gawel M Koziel J Barre K Caty M Santucci K Assessing the impact and feasibility of an interdisciplinary pediatric in-situ trauma simulation program Pediatric Emerency Care In Press
9 Kamdar GT Balmer D Tilt L Kessler D Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Auerbach MA The greater good How supervising physicians make entrustment decisions in the pediatric emergency department Academic Pediatrics In Press
10 Tiyyagura GK Balmer D Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Owen K Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis Academic Pediatrics 2013
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General and Pediatric ED Disparities
Marc Auerbach
Yale University
ImPACTS is Improving Pediatric Acute Care through Simulation and is designed to assess and improve care for pediatric resuscitation in general Emergency Departments across the Northeast US
Completed first year of data collection Received grant for year two ongoing In process of submitting manuscripts
Trauma Outreach Project
Chris Kennedy Ralph Mackinnon
University of Manchester Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital
The INSPIRE Pediatric Trauma Outreach project spans 3 continents and 5 countries and aims to standardize and improve pediatric major trauma care
Recruitment in progress
Donation after Circulatory Death - An Innovative Educational Initiative
Meyer E Survey to all INSPIRE sites to determine absencepresence of DCD current educational approach and educational needs Among those with DCD pre-post comparison after educational intervention with educational arms (no film film to hospital educators film to OPO educators partnership and film to hospital amp OPO) Follow natural use acceptability and efficacy of film as per outcome measures
In development
The effect of Simulation to determine Frequency for Competency Skill Training
Mehta R Randomized controlled study using a 3-tier strategy Groups consist of 15 residents and the frequency of retrainingtesting is identified according to the group they are randomly assigned
In development
Pediatric Simulation and the Milestones
Smith A Develop cases around the ACGME Pediatrics Milestones Correlate the evaluations of the sim cases with clinical evaluations and inservice exams
In development
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INSPIRE Projects Presented In 2012
Project Lead Investigator
Lead Institution
Description Current Status
Use of Epinephrine Auto injectors in the management of Anaphylaxis
DJ Scherzer Elizabeth Hunt Mindy Hamilton
Nationwide Childrenrsquos Johns Hopkins University Childrenrsquos Pittsburgh
Anaphylaxis is a potentially life threatening allergic reaction Studies have shown that early identification and treatment improves outcome However anecdotal experience reveals prolonged time to administration of subcutaneous epinephrine and potentially life threatening errors in administration This study is aimed at exploring whether the use of auto injectors will decrease the time to administration and decrease dosing errors for epinephrine
Recruitment in progress
Disparities in care at general vs pediatric emergency departments
Marc Auerbach
Yale University
This study aims at using a simulation based assessment to compare the process of care at a subset of childrenrsquos hospital emergency departments to a subset of non-childrenrsquos hospital departments The study will also develop a set of benchmarks for high quality resuscitation team performance
In the process of development
Handoff Assessment
Shilpa Harnandalni
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
A patient hand-off is the transfer of care from one provider to another during which the receiving provider accepts from the transferring provider the physical intellectual and moral responsibility for the patient Utilizing simulated experiences the research team will develop a training curriculum including a validated hand-off score tool that will teach pediatric residents how to consistently perform a standardized patient hand-off during a critical patient event
In progress
Neonatal intubation group
Lindsay Johnston
Neonatal intubation is a procedure performed in other to secure the airways of a child to assist in ventilation This is usually
Recruitment in progress
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performed through the mouth in neonates This project attempts to design various educational interventions aimed at improving competence in neonatal intubation
Lumbar Puncture
David Kessler Columbia University
Lumbar Puncture is used in the assessment of the febrile child in the assessment of Central Nervous System infection This study has designed an educational intervention and is currently assessing the impact of this intervention on competency in performing a lumbar puncture among interns This project seeks to improve outcomes with infant LP procedure through INSPIRE skills training package
Working on manuscripts and grants for future work
Script Concordance Testing in infant lumbar puncture
Todd Chang Childrenrsquos Hospital of LA
The decision to perform an infant lumbar puncture is often wrought with controversy given the nature of the procedure and the parental anxiety Script concordance Testing is a method of assessing clinical decision making skills in situations of uncertainty This study aims to define the most and least controversial scenarios involving infant LP according to attending physicians in a variety of pediatric fields
Recruitment complete Manuscript in progress
Team leadership under stress
Elizabeth Hunt Mike Rosen
Johns Hopkins University
Teamwork has been found to be a key component in successful functioning of the emergency response team in the management of critically ill children There are different leadership styles suited for different situations This project attempts to decipher the impact of leadership styles on members of the team during an emergency
Research protocol undergoing revision
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Research Project Funding for INSPIRE Network Members from 2007-2014
Year Project and Funding Agency
2014-2015 Improving CPR Quality and Cost Effectiveness with the American Heart Associationrsquos Resuscitation Quality Improvement Program With Dr Jeffrey Lin (PI PhD Candidate) Dr Tyrone Donnon Dr Gillian Currie University of Calgary Dr Vinay Nadkarni Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $25000 USD
2014-2018 Assessing Simulation in Pediatrics Improving Resuscitation Events KidSIM-ASPIRE Simulation Research Program Infrastructure Grant With Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital (PI) and Dr Vincent Grant University of Calgary Funded by Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Research Institute Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Foundation and Department of Pediatrics Research Grant $150000
2014-2015 ImPACTS Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Site PIs include Nadkarni (CHOP) Katz-Nelson (Hopkins) Fedlor-Hamilton (Pitt) Kessler (Columbia) Brown (Hasbro) Walsh (Umass) Gangadharan (CohenrsquosHofstra) Funded by RBaby Foundation $150000 USD
2014-2015 Trauma Team and Leadership Simulation With Dr Todd Chang (Co-I) Funded by Childrens Hospital Los Angeles Barbara Korsch Educational Grant $10000 USD
2014 A fitness for purpose study of the Field Assessment Conditioning Tool (FACT development amp outreach pilot study) With Dr Ralph MacKinnon Chris Kennedy Rachael Fleming Catherine Doherty Lambert Schuwirth amp Terese Stenfors-Hayes $10000 (UK)
2014 A fitness for purpose study of the Field Assessment Conditioning Tool in NZ (FACT development amp outreach pilot study) With Dr Mike Shepherd Dr Jo Cole Dr Chris Kennedy amp Dr Ralph MacKinnon $10000 (NZ)
2013-2015 A Virtual Pediatric Simulator (VPS) for Emergency Scenario Training of Military Medical Personnel With Dr James Gerard (PI) Anthony Scalzo (Co-PI) $54180700 USD
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2013-2014 Procedural Skills Training in Pediatric Residency With Bismilla Z Feldman M Amin H Dubrowski A Funded by Hospital for Sick Children Paediatric Consultants Education Research Grant $4085 USD
2013-2014 Validation study for simulating capillary refill in a mass-casualty simulation With Dr Todd Chang (PI) Funded by Southern California Clinical Translational Science Institute Research Pilot Fund $26400 USD
2013-2014 INSPIRE Network Infant Lumbar Puncture Competency Assessment With Todd Pou-Yen Chang MD (Sub Contractor) Funded by RBaby Foundation $14000 USD
2013-2014 ImPACTS Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation $300000 USD Site PIs include Nadkarni (CHOP) Katz-Nelson (Hopkins) Fedlor-Hamilton (Pitt) Kessler (Columbia) Brown (Hasbro) Walsh (Umass) Gangadharan (CohenrsquosHofstra)
2012-2015 Advancing and Optimizing Quality of Resuscitation in Children with Cardiac Arrest With Elizabeth A Hunt MD MPH PhD (PI) Funded by The Hartwell Foundation $300000 USD
2012-2014 CPR Training Using High-Fidelity Simulation and Train to Perfection in Medical Students With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) University of Alberta Dr Carol Hodgson University of Alberta Dr Farhan Bhanji McGIll University Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Funded by Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund University of Alberta $18 379 CAD
2012-2013 The effect of multimedia on assessment of clinical decision making skills With Todd Pou-Yen Chang MD (PI) Funded by University of Southern California Zumberge Faculty Development Grant $24 800 USD
2012-2013 The INSPIRE Skills Training Initiative Improving Infant Lumbar Puncture Clinical Outcomes Among Novices With David Kessler MD MSc (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation $100000 USD
2012-2013 PRIDE - Evaluation of 3 different pre-hospital pediatric disaster triage protocols among 3 states With Dr Barbara Walsh (Co-PI) Funded by EMSC Grant
2012 In-situ Trauma simulation Targeted to Patient Outcome Research With Ralph MacKinnon amp Marc Auerbach Funded by USUK Collaboration Development Award UK Foreign Office $1500 USD
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2012 The Use of High-Fidelity Simulation and Mastery Learning in BLS Education With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) Funded by Teaching and Learning Fund $18 379
2010-2013 Assessing and Improving the Quality of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Delivered During Simulated Pediatric Cardiac Arrest using a Novel CPR Feedback Device With Dr Adam Cheng (PI) Dr Vincent Grant Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Jonathan Duff Stollery Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Farhan Bhanji Dr Ronald Gottesman Montreal Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Vinay Nadkarni Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia and Dr Betsy Hunt Johns Hopkins Childrenrsquos Hospital and the INSPIRE Investigators Funded by Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada and CIHR $450000 CAD
2010-2013 EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Infrastructure Grant With Dr Adam Cheng (co-PI) Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Elizabeth Hunt Division of Critical Care Medicine Johns Hopkins University and Dr Vinay Nadkarni Division of Critical Care Medicine Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $450000 USD
2011-2012 POISE Network Improving Infant Lumbar Puncture Outcomes With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $150000 USD
2011-2012 A Needs Assessment of Pediatric Intubation Skills With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by Yale Department of Pediatrics $35000 USD
2011 An invitational conference for key stakeholders in simulation-enhanced inter-professional education With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Principal Writer) Funded by The Josiah Macy Jr Foundation $35000 USD
2011 In-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation A national survey of current practices With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-I) Edelson DP Abella BS Davis D Hunt EA Funded by Society of Hospital Medicine $75 000 USD
2011 Quantitative Measurement of CPR during in-hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation (Corporate Sponsor Agreement) $10996600 USD
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2010-2012 Student Program for Olympic Resuscitation Training in Schools (SPORTS) With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (Co-I) Funded by AHA Innovation Grant $5000000 USD
2010-2012 Center for Excellence for Science of Simulation Education Implementation and Dissemination With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $15000000 USD
2010-2011 Patient Outcomes in Simulation Education [POISE] ndash shifting resident education from ldquopractice on the poorrdquo to ldquopractice until perfectrdquo With David Kessler MD MSc (Co-PI) Marc Auerbach MD MSc (Co-PI) Funded by Rbaby foundation $90000 USD
2010-2011 A Multimedia Educational Module For Infant Lumbar Puncture Funded by Yale Department of Pediatrics With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) $10000 USD
2010-2011 A Bench-Top Simulation Training Intervention For Infant Lumbar Puncture With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $90000 USD
2009-2012 A Multi-Technological Proposal To Provide Effective Education To On-Line Nursing Students With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (Co-PI) Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $15000 USD
2008-2009 In-situ Simulation for Pediatric Resuscitation Training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $50000 USD
2008-2009 Repetitive Pediatric Simulation Resuscitation Training With David Kessler MD MSc (Co-PI) Marc Auerbach MD MSc (Co-PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2008-2009 Improving outcomes using videotaped role-modeling during crisis resource management training With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (Co-PI) Mindi Anderson Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $13000 USD
2008-2009 Expert modeling improves the acquisition of behavioral skills in simulation-based training With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) J Anderson Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $15000 USD
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2008 Does CRM training improve performance in simulated resuscitation scenarios With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) Funded by Stollery Childrenrsquos Hospital Foundation Grant Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Medical Education Grant Research Trainee Grant $18 200 CAD
2008 Muscle fatigue during CPR administration in middle aged female laypersons and female nurses With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-I) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation and the American Heart Association $40289 USD
2007-2010 EXPRESS Trial ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting A multi-center trial Dr Adam Cheng (PI) BC Childrenrsquos Hospital with Dr Vinay Nadkarni Division of Critical Care Medicine Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia and Dr Elizabeth Hunt Division of Critical Care Medicine John Hopkins University Funded by American Heart Association $137247 CAD
2007-2009 Quantitative Measurement of CPR during in-hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $45000000 USD
2007-2009 A randomized trial of simulation for procedural skills training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2007-2009 Leadership and Timeline Adherence to the Neonatal Resuscitation Program Guidelines With Elizabeth A Hunt MD MPH PhD (PI) Stavroudis Funded by Thomas Wilson Sanitarium CBC $20000 USD
2007 Learning the Principals and concepts of airway management The efficacy of replacing lecture with MicroSim With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-PI) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation $236920 USD
2007 The effect of simulation in the Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) Funded by Dell Childrenrsquos Medical Center Austin Texas $60000 USD
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Abstracts (Poster Oral) Workshops Presentations
1 Grover E Langevin M Curtain A Moro-Sutherland D Yule S Educational Outreach (including remote rural and international simulation education) Tools to Support Development of Simulation Programs in Limited-Resource Settings International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna Austria April 2014
2 Lopreiato West I-PASS Study Group Davis Wortmann (Zia Bisimlla is member of I-PASS Study Group) Reliability of a Direct Observation Tool for Patient Handovers PAS 2014
3 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents research abstract Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare January 2014
4 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents 14th Annual Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA January 2014 (Poster)
5 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Working through barriers to simulation-based just-in-time training and competency assessments for infant lumbar punctures Simul Healthcare 20138(6)SSIH 398 Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA 2013 Awarded 3rd place for 2014 Research Abstract submission
6 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Barriers of a competency educational model for infant lumbar punctures Pediatr Res PAS Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies Vancouver Canada 2014
7 Grace M Arteaga Robert M Jacobson SYSTEMATIC APPROACH EDUCATION (CASE) TO ADDRESS PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION SESAM2013-ABS1223 Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Mayo Clinic Rochester United States 2013
8 Grace M Arteaga MD and Robert M Jacobson MD Self-confidence and communication skills addressing vaccine hesitancy improve among pediatric residents exposed to a combination of standardized patient scenarios and a systematic interview approach (CASE) SSH 2013-ABS 1693
9 Grace M Arteaga MD Robert M Jacobson MD Simulation-based standardized patient scenarios to introduce a systematic approach (CASE) to address vaccine hesitancy among practicing pediatricians promotes a change in medical practice 2013
10 Grace Arteaga Robert Jacobson TEACHING THE CASE APPROACH TO PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION EDUCATION WITH PRACTICING PEDIATRICIANS International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
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11 MacKinnon RJ Dalgleish K Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by direct observation of unannounced simulations International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
12 MacKinnon RJ Anderson M Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by interactive survey of pilot site trauma team members International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
13 MacKinnon RJ Lecky F Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Identification of In Situ Inter Professional Paediatric Trauma Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
14 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy on behalf of INSPIRE Trauma Group The development of the Field assessment Conditioning Tool International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster amp Oral presentation)
15 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
16 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy C Collaborative simulation (INSPIRE) to impact Trauma Care Grand Round Oral presentation Kansas City 2014
17 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting at International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna 2014
18 Auerbach M Emergency Medicine SIG Collaborative Educational Research SIG Chairspeaker SBME Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
19 Auerbach M Helping teachers create better healthcare simulations for their learners (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
20 Auerbach M Strategies for simulation based competency assessment of procedural skills (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
21 Auerbach M Medical Education Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Among Resident Raters Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
22 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
23 S Gangadharan G Tiyyagura M Auerbach M Gawel B Walsh and L Brown on behalf of ImPACTS investigators Assessing Differences in Experiences with Management of Critically Ill Children in Pediatric Emergency Departments (PED) and General Emergency Departments (GED) PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
24 Nnenna Chime Jessica Katz-Nelson Barbara Walsh Margie Gawel Sandeep Gangdaharan Barbara Walsh and Marc Auerbach Comparing Quality of Care Provided by Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians to Non-Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians A Systematic Review PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
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25 M Auerbach D Kessler B Walsh M Gawel J Katz-Nelson J Jang R Dudas B Schultz M Hamilton M Lavoie K Tay S Walsh S Gangdaharan and L Brown Standardized Simulation Assessment of the Quality of Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Across a Spectrum of Emergency Departments Quality platform presentation PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
26 Mark X Cicero Frank Overly Linda Brown Jorge Yarzebski Barbara Walsh Veronika Shabanova Marc Auerbach David Cone and Carl R Baum An Evaluation Instrument For Prehospital Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
27 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster)
28 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
29 Auerbach M PRIDE Pediatric Disaster Train-the-trainer International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
30 Auerbach M Look before you leap simulation for new spaces International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
31 Auerbach M Sim research design and internal validity International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
32 Auerbach M Mobile simulation getting into the trenches International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
33 Auerbach M Simulation-based research improving rigor and impact International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
34 Walsh B Using Multimodal Simulation for Pediatric Disaster Triage Training (a Train the Trainer Course) Small Victims Big Challenges International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Preconference Workshop)
35 Walsh B Course Director Developing a Mobile Simulation Program for Community Providers from Start up to Sustainability Addressing Issues in Curriculum Design Community Engagement and Program Building for a Sustainable Simulation Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Expert Panel)
36 Walsh B Brown L Gawel M and Auerbach M Community Outreach Mobile Education Training - Bringing the Simulator on the Road to Educate and Train Inter-professional Community Teams Program Innovation International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
37 Auerbach M Teaching Pediatric Emergency Medicine Procedures in the Simulated Setting Checklists Protocols Tips and Tricks International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
38 Auerbach M Does a just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with their first infant lumbar puncture International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
39 Auerbach M Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure among Resident Rater Association of Pediatric Program Directors Meeting Arlington VA October 4-5 2013 (Poster)
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40 Auerbach M How to use mastery learning for pediatric procedural skills training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop) Workshop Designing a Simulation Based Curriculum for Your Acute Care Fellowship Program Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop)
41 Auerbach M Does Just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with first infant LP Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
42 Auerbach M Analgesia use for infant lumbar puncture after and educational intervention Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
43 Auerbach M BASE Camp Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow Simulation Based Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
44 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage Strategies PAS Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
45 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage StrategiesESPR March 2013
46 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Improving Pediatric Disaster Triage Education in the Pre-Hospital Setting Using Standardized Patients ASPE annual meeting Atlanta GA 2013 (Poster)
47 Auerbach M Simulation for Pediatric Office Emergency Preparedness Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
48 Auerbach M Pediatric Trauma Simulation to Improve Patient Outcomes Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
49 Auerbach M Look Before You Leap Using Simulation to Prepare for a New Clinical Space or Process International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
50 Auerbach M Building Capacity for Multi-center Simulation Research Strategies for Success in Developing an International Specialty Specific Simulation Research Network International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
51 Auerbach M The Use of Just-In-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Poster)
52 Auerbach M Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
53 Auerbach M Designing a Simulation-based Medical Education Curriculum (SBME) for your Fellowship Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
54 Auerbach M Not a Team Player Using Simulation for Formative and Summative Assessment of Teamwork and Communication Competencies International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
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55 Taylor M Sharma M Loew T Walsh BM A Serious Game for Learning Team Communication Skills Development of On Call an interactive video game for medical students and nurses set in the Emergency Department Game was demonstrated at the International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
56 Walsh BM COMET Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Discussion and workshop on creating mobile simulation outreach initiative Trouble shooting sustainability International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
57 Walsh BM COMET Feasibility Study of Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Simulation Program PAS academic annual meeting Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
58 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
59 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
60 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation for Pediatrics A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
61 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
62 Bhanji F Praestgaard A Meaney P Cheng A Peberdy MA Hunt EA Berg R Nadkarni V Survival from Pediatric In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest is Worse at Night Compared with Days and Evenings A Report from the AHA Get with the Guidelines-Resuscitation (GWTG-R) Registry Resuscitation Science Symposium (ReSS) Dallas Texas November 2013
63 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
64 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA April 2013
65 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013
66 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
67 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Academic Societies (Boston MA) April 30 2012 (Poster)
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68 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
69 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (Orlando FL) January 28 2013 (Poster)
70 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
71 Seelbach EB Kessler DO Pusic MV Mehta R Chime NO Pham PK Chang TP Examining Variability in Infant Lumbar Puncture Decision Making using a Script Concordance Testing Approach Pediatric Academic Societies Washington DC May 4 2013 (Poster)
72 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
73 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012 (Poster)
74 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
75 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012
76 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Association of Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) Annual Conference Lyon France Aug 2012 (Poster)
77 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Agrawal D Rocker J Reid J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulator-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 405
78 Auerbach M Chang TP Mehta R Reid J Lemke D Gerard J Fein D Zaveri P Kessler D Does ldquoJust-in-Timerdquo Simulation-based Competency Assessment predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedural Success Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 409
79 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare Orlando FL January 27 2013
80 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Pediatric Simulation Symposium amp Workshops New York City NY April 24 2013
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81 Auerbach M Chang TP Zaveri P Kessler D How to Use Mastery Learning for Pediatric Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Societies Workshop Washington DC May 7 2013
82 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012
83 Kamdar G Khanna K Kessler D Chang TP Balmer D Srivastava G Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Point of Care Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Emergency Medicine New Orleans LA October 19 2012
84 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Fourth International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Toulouse France Oct 2011
85 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Montreal Nov 2011
86 Chang TP Cico S Reid J Auerbach M Pusic M Kessler D Developing Online Train-the-Trainer Modules to Standardize Pediatric Simulation-based Medical Education The POISE Network Experience International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
87 Kessler D Chang TP Agrawal D Reid J Rocker J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulation-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
88 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Rabe G Pusic M Kessler D Simulation-based Just-in-Time Competency Assessment Predicts Interns Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Performance International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
89 Chang TP Khanna K Ostrom K Seelbach E Birch S Zaveri P Auerbach M Kessler D Does Mastery Training and Just-In-Time Training Using Lumbar Puncture Simulators Increase the Incidence of Traumatic Lumbar Punctures International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare New Orleans LA January 24 2011 (Poster)
90 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 1 2011 (Poster)
91 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
92 Kessler D Chang TP Sherman J Shah N Srivastava G Strother C Khanna K Holder M Cico S Mehta R Petrescu M Reid J Hebbar K Zuckerbraun N Pusic M Auerbach M New Pediatric Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
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93 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M et al New Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
94 Kamdar G Chang TP Auerbach M et al A Qualitative Evaluation of Just-in-time Simulation-based Training Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
95 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Pusic M Batra M Lemke D Zaveri P Oriot D Kessler D Simulation-Based Competency Assessment to Predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference Section on Emergency Medicine Boston MA October 18 2011 (Poster)
96 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Auerbach M et al Impact of a Simulator based Just-in-time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011 (Poster)
97 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Poster)
98 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Oral)
99 Nelson K Eppich W Rudolph J Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Evaluation of a Debriefing Script for Pediatric Resuscitation Education Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
100 Eppich W Cheng A Simon R Rudolph J for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative A characterization of novice instructor debriefings Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010
101 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
102 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
103 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
104 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric
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Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Oral)
105 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
106 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
107 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
108 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
109 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
110 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
111 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
112 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
113 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
114 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Critical Care Medicine Congress January 2010 (Poster)
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115 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
116 International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral) 117 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
118 Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster) 119 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
120 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education and Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Oral)
121 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral)
122 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
123 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
124 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International
125 Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 126 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research
Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
127 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
128 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Poster)
129 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research Day BC Childrenrsquos Hospital November 2008
130 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting American Heart Association Spring ECC Meeting 2008 Dallas Texas USA
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Peer Reviewed Publications amp Articles
1 Sigalet E Cheng A Donnon T Catena H Robinson T Chatfield J Grant V A Simulation-based Intervention Teaching Seizure Management to Caregivers A Randomized Controlled Study Pediatrics and Child Health 2014 19(7)373-378
2 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Medical Education 2014 48657-666
3 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)128-35 PMID 24280838
4 Cheng A Auerbach M Chang T Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V Kessler D Designing and Conducting Simulation-based Research Pediatrics Published online May 12 2014 Doi 101542peds2013-3267
5 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation and Pediatric Education A Meta-analysis Pediatrics 2014 133e1313-e1323
6 Ellaway R Pusic M Galbraith R Cameron T Developing the role of big data and analytics in health professional education Medical Teacher 2014 Mar36(3)216-22
7 Pusic M Ching K Yin HS Kessler D Seven practical principles for improving patient education Evidence-based ideas from cognition science Paediatric Child Health 2014 Mar 19(3) 119-122
8 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education 2014 May 48(5) 479-488
9 Levy R Dubrowski A Amin H Bismilla Z Procedural Skills in Pediatric Residency Re-evaluating the Competencies Paediatrics and Child Health 2014 Apr19(4)180-4
10 Sawyer T White M Zaveri P Chang T Ades A French H Anderson J Auerbach M Johnston L Kessler D ldquoLearn See Practice Prove Do Maintainrdquo An Evidence-based Pedagogical Framework for Procedural Skill Training in Medicine Academic Medicine 2014 in press
11 Calaman S (co-first) Hepps JH (co-first) Spector ND Sectish TC Landrigan CP Srivastava R Starmer AJ Yu CE (co-last) Lopreiato JO (co-last) and the I-PASS Educational Executive Committee I-PASS Handoff Curriculum Handoff Simulation Exercises MedEdPORTAL 2013 Available from
12 Bismilla Z Dodds A Louca E Ontario Simulation Expo Merging Simulation and Quality Improvement to Promote a Safe Community of Practice Dec6 2013
wwwmededportalorgpublication9402 (Zia Bismilla is member of I-PASS Educational Executive Committee)
13 Sandhu N Eppich W Mikrogianakis A Grant V Robinson T Cheng A for the Canadian Pediatric Simulation Network (CPSN) Debriefing Consensus Group Post-resuscitation debriefing in the pediatric emergency department A National Needs Assessment Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013 15(0)1-10
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14 Sigalet E Donnon T Cheng A Cooke S Bissett W Robinson T Grant V Development of a Team Performance Scale to Assess Undergraduate Health Professionals Academic Medicine 2013 88(7)989-96
15 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics 2013 167528-36
16 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
17 Auerbach M Chang T Fein D White M Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer D Vasquez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package MedEdPORTAL 2014 Available from wwwmededportalorgpublication9724
18 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)
19 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics epub ahead of print April 22 2013
20 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D While ML Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer DJ Vazquez-Melendez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package submitted 2013
21 Kamdar G Kessler DO Tilt L Srivastava G Khanna K Chang TP Balmer D Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of Just-In-Time Simulation-Based Learning The Learners Perspective Simul Healthcare 2013 Feb8(1)43-48
22 Auerbach M Chang TP Reid J Quinones C Krantz A Pruitt A Gerard J Mehta R Pusic MV Kessler D Are pediatric interns prepared to perform infant lumbar punctures A multi-institutional descriptive study Pediatr Emerg Care 2013 29(4) 453-457
23 Kessler D Arteaga G Ching K Haubner L Kamdar G Krantz A Lindower J Miller M Petrescu M Pusic MV Rocker J Shah N Strother C Tilt L Weinberg E Chang TP Fein D Auerbach M Interns success with clinical procedures in infants after simulation training Pediatrics 2013131(3)e811-20
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24 Cicero MX Riera A Northrup V Li F Auerbach MA Pearson K Baum CR Design Validity and Reliability of a Pediatric Resident JumpSTART Disaster Triage Scoring Instrument Academic Pediatrics January 2013 13(1) 48-54
25 Gerard J Kessler DO Braun C Mehta R Scalzo AJ Auerbach MA Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Simulation in Healthcare 2013 Jun8(3)148-54
26 Haubner L Johnston L Barry J Soghier L Tatum P Kessler DO Downes K Auerbach MA Neonatal Intubation Performance room for improvement in tertiary neonatal intensive care units Resuscitation 2013 doi 101016jresuscitation201303014 [Epub ahead of print]
27 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
28 Cheng A Rodgers D Van Der Jagt E Eppich W OrsquoDonnell J for the American Heart Association Pediatric Subcommittee Evolution of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course Enhanced Learning with a New Debriefing Tool and Web-based Module for Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructors Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2012 13(5) 589-595
29 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Fleegler E Cheng A Simon R Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Development and Psychometric Properties Simulation in Healthcare 2012 7288-294
30 Pusic M Kessler D Szyld D Kalet A Pecaric M Boutis K Experience Curves as an Organizing Framework for Deliberate Practice in Emergency Medicine Learning Academic Emergency Medicine 2012 19(12) 1476-80
31 Cheng A Nadkarni V Hunt EA Qayumi K for the EXPRESS Investigators A Multifunctional Online Research Portal for Facilitation of Simulation-Based Research A Report from the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(4)239-243
32 Cheng A Hunt E Donoghue A Nelson K LeFlore J Anderson J Eppich W Simon R Rudolph J Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative EXPRESS ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting The Birth of an International Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative ndash From Concept to Reality Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(1)34-41
33 Donoghue A Ventre K Boulet J Brett-Fleegler M Nishisaki A Overly F Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative Design Implementation and Psychometric Analysis of a Scoring Instrument for Pediatric Resuscitation ndash A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(2)71-77
34 Auerbach M Chang TP Krantz A Ching K Pusic M Kessler D Infant Lumbar Puncture POISE Pediatric Procedure Video MedEdPortal 2011 Available from
35 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education
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36 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care
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37 Kessler D Auerbach M Pusic M Tunik M Foltin J A Randomized Trial of Simulation-Based Deliberate Practice For Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Simulation in Healthcare 2011 Aug6(4)197
38 Auerbach M Kessler D Foltin J Recurrent Pediatric Simulation Airway Resuscitation Training Pediatric Emergency Care 2011 27(1)29-31
Manuscripts In Press
1 Jeannette R Koziel Garth Meckler Linda Brown David Acker Michael Torino Barbara Walsh Mark X Cicero Barriers to Pediatric Disaster Triage A Qualitative Investigation Manuscript complete Submitted JAMA Pediatrics
2 Lee J Cheng A Allain D Angelski C Ali S High Fidelity Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine A National Survey of Facilitator Comfort and Practice Pediatric Emergency Care In press
3 Shefrin A Khazei A Hung G Dyke L Cheng A The TACTIC Development and Validation of the Tool for Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Competency Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine In Press
4 Qayumi K Pachev G Zheng B Ziv A Koval V Badiei S Cheng A Global Status of Simulation in Healthcare Education An International Survey of Simulation Centers Advances in Medical Education and Practice In Press
5 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care In Press
6 Rabiner J Avner J Auerbach M Khine H Comparison of GlideScopereg Videolaryngoscopy to Direct Laryngoscopy for Intubation of a Pediatric Simulator by Novice Physicians Emergency Medicine International In Press
7 Johnson L Auerbach M Kappus L Emerson B Zigmont J Sudikoff S The utilization of exploration-based learning and video-assisted learning to teach Video-laryngoscopy Teaching and Learning in Medicine In Press
8 Auerbach MA Roney L Aysseh A Gawel M Koziel J Barre K Caty M Santucci K Assessing the impact and feasibility of an interdisciplinary pediatric in-situ trauma simulation program Pediatric Emerency Care In Press
9 Kamdar GT Balmer D Tilt L Kessler D Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Auerbach MA The greater good How supervising physicians make entrustment decisions in the pediatric emergency department Academic Pediatrics In Press
10 Tiyyagura GK Balmer D Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Owen K Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis Academic Pediatrics 2013
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INSPIRE Projects Presented In 2012
Project Lead Investigator
Lead Institution
Description Current Status
Use of Epinephrine Auto injectors in the management of Anaphylaxis
DJ Scherzer Elizabeth Hunt Mindy Hamilton
Nationwide Childrenrsquos Johns Hopkins University Childrenrsquos Pittsburgh
Anaphylaxis is a potentially life threatening allergic reaction Studies have shown that early identification and treatment improves outcome However anecdotal experience reveals prolonged time to administration of subcutaneous epinephrine and potentially life threatening errors in administration This study is aimed at exploring whether the use of auto injectors will decrease the time to administration and decrease dosing errors for epinephrine
Recruitment in progress
Disparities in care at general vs pediatric emergency departments
Marc Auerbach
Yale University
This study aims at using a simulation based assessment to compare the process of care at a subset of childrenrsquos hospital emergency departments to a subset of non-childrenrsquos hospital departments The study will also develop a set of benchmarks for high quality resuscitation team performance
In the process of development
Handoff Assessment
Shilpa Harnandalni
Texas Childrenrsquos Hospital
A patient hand-off is the transfer of care from one provider to another during which the receiving provider accepts from the transferring provider the physical intellectual and moral responsibility for the patient Utilizing simulated experiences the research team will develop a training curriculum including a validated hand-off score tool that will teach pediatric residents how to consistently perform a standardized patient hand-off during a critical patient event
In progress
Neonatal intubation group
Lindsay Johnston
Neonatal intubation is a procedure performed in other to secure the airways of a child to assist in ventilation This is usually
Recruitment in progress
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performed through the mouth in neonates This project attempts to design various educational interventions aimed at improving competence in neonatal intubation
Lumbar Puncture
David Kessler Columbia University
Lumbar Puncture is used in the assessment of the febrile child in the assessment of Central Nervous System infection This study has designed an educational intervention and is currently assessing the impact of this intervention on competency in performing a lumbar puncture among interns This project seeks to improve outcomes with infant LP procedure through INSPIRE skills training package
Working on manuscripts and grants for future work
Script Concordance Testing in infant lumbar puncture
Todd Chang Childrenrsquos Hospital of LA
The decision to perform an infant lumbar puncture is often wrought with controversy given the nature of the procedure and the parental anxiety Script concordance Testing is a method of assessing clinical decision making skills in situations of uncertainty This study aims to define the most and least controversial scenarios involving infant LP according to attending physicians in a variety of pediatric fields
Recruitment complete Manuscript in progress
Team leadership under stress
Elizabeth Hunt Mike Rosen
Johns Hopkins University
Teamwork has been found to be a key component in successful functioning of the emergency response team in the management of critically ill children There are different leadership styles suited for different situations This project attempts to decipher the impact of leadership styles on members of the team during an emergency
Research protocol undergoing revision
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Research Project Funding for INSPIRE Network Members from 2007-2014
Year Project and Funding Agency
2014-2015 Improving CPR Quality and Cost Effectiveness with the American Heart Associationrsquos Resuscitation Quality Improvement Program With Dr Jeffrey Lin (PI PhD Candidate) Dr Tyrone Donnon Dr Gillian Currie University of Calgary Dr Vinay Nadkarni Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $25000 USD
2014-2018 Assessing Simulation in Pediatrics Improving Resuscitation Events KidSIM-ASPIRE Simulation Research Program Infrastructure Grant With Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital (PI) and Dr Vincent Grant University of Calgary Funded by Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Research Institute Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Foundation and Department of Pediatrics Research Grant $150000
2014-2015 ImPACTS Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Site PIs include Nadkarni (CHOP) Katz-Nelson (Hopkins) Fedlor-Hamilton (Pitt) Kessler (Columbia) Brown (Hasbro) Walsh (Umass) Gangadharan (CohenrsquosHofstra) Funded by RBaby Foundation $150000 USD
2014-2015 Trauma Team and Leadership Simulation With Dr Todd Chang (Co-I) Funded by Childrens Hospital Los Angeles Barbara Korsch Educational Grant $10000 USD
2014 A fitness for purpose study of the Field Assessment Conditioning Tool (FACT development amp outreach pilot study) With Dr Ralph MacKinnon Chris Kennedy Rachael Fleming Catherine Doherty Lambert Schuwirth amp Terese Stenfors-Hayes $10000 (UK)
2014 A fitness for purpose study of the Field Assessment Conditioning Tool in NZ (FACT development amp outreach pilot study) With Dr Mike Shepherd Dr Jo Cole Dr Chris Kennedy amp Dr Ralph MacKinnon $10000 (NZ)
2013-2015 A Virtual Pediatric Simulator (VPS) for Emergency Scenario Training of Military Medical Personnel With Dr James Gerard (PI) Anthony Scalzo (Co-PI) $54180700 USD
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2013-2014 Procedural Skills Training in Pediatric Residency With Bismilla Z Feldman M Amin H Dubrowski A Funded by Hospital for Sick Children Paediatric Consultants Education Research Grant $4085 USD
2013-2014 Validation study for simulating capillary refill in a mass-casualty simulation With Dr Todd Chang (PI) Funded by Southern California Clinical Translational Science Institute Research Pilot Fund $26400 USD
2013-2014 INSPIRE Network Infant Lumbar Puncture Competency Assessment With Todd Pou-Yen Chang MD (Sub Contractor) Funded by RBaby Foundation $14000 USD
2013-2014 ImPACTS Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation $300000 USD Site PIs include Nadkarni (CHOP) Katz-Nelson (Hopkins) Fedlor-Hamilton (Pitt) Kessler (Columbia) Brown (Hasbro) Walsh (Umass) Gangadharan (CohenrsquosHofstra)
2012-2015 Advancing and Optimizing Quality of Resuscitation in Children with Cardiac Arrest With Elizabeth A Hunt MD MPH PhD (PI) Funded by The Hartwell Foundation $300000 USD
2012-2014 CPR Training Using High-Fidelity Simulation and Train to Perfection in Medical Students With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) University of Alberta Dr Carol Hodgson University of Alberta Dr Farhan Bhanji McGIll University Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Funded by Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund University of Alberta $18 379 CAD
2012-2013 The effect of multimedia on assessment of clinical decision making skills With Todd Pou-Yen Chang MD (PI) Funded by University of Southern California Zumberge Faculty Development Grant $24 800 USD
2012-2013 The INSPIRE Skills Training Initiative Improving Infant Lumbar Puncture Clinical Outcomes Among Novices With David Kessler MD MSc (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation $100000 USD
2012-2013 PRIDE - Evaluation of 3 different pre-hospital pediatric disaster triage protocols among 3 states With Dr Barbara Walsh (Co-PI) Funded by EMSC Grant
2012 In-situ Trauma simulation Targeted to Patient Outcome Research With Ralph MacKinnon amp Marc Auerbach Funded by USUK Collaboration Development Award UK Foreign Office $1500 USD
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2012 The Use of High-Fidelity Simulation and Mastery Learning in BLS Education With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) Funded by Teaching and Learning Fund $18 379
2010-2013 Assessing and Improving the Quality of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Delivered During Simulated Pediatric Cardiac Arrest using a Novel CPR Feedback Device With Dr Adam Cheng (PI) Dr Vincent Grant Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Jonathan Duff Stollery Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Farhan Bhanji Dr Ronald Gottesman Montreal Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Vinay Nadkarni Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia and Dr Betsy Hunt Johns Hopkins Childrenrsquos Hospital and the INSPIRE Investigators Funded by Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada and CIHR $450000 CAD
2010-2013 EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Infrastructure Grant With Dr Adam Cheng (co-PI) Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Elizabeth Hunt Division of Critical Care Medicine Johns Hopkins University and Dr Vinay Nadkarni Division of Critical Care Medicine Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $450000 USD
2011-2012 POISE Network Improving Infant Lumbar Puncture Outcomes With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $150000 USD
2011-2012 A Needs Assessment of Pediatric Intubation Skills With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by Yale Department of Pediatrics $35000 USD
2011 An invitational conference for key stakeholders in simulation-enhanced inter-professional education With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Principal Writer) Funded by The Josiah Macy Jr Foundation $35000 USD
2011 In-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation A national survey of current practices With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-I) Edelson DP Abella BS Davis D Hunt EA Funded by Society of Hospital Medicine $75 000 USD
2011 Quantitative Measurement of CPR during in-hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation (Corporate Sponsor Agreement) $10996600 USD
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2010-2012 Student Program for Olympic Resuscitation Training in Schools (SPORTS) With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (Co-I) Funded by AHA Innovation Grant $5000000 USD
2010-2012 Center for Excellence for Science of Simulation Education Implementation and Dissemination With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $15000000 USD
2010-2011 Patient Outcomes in Simulation Education [POISE] ndash shifting resident education from ldquopractice on the poorrdquo to ldquopractice until perfectrdquo With David Kessler MD MSc (Co-PI) Marc Auerbach MD MSc (Co-PI) Funded by Rbaby foundation $90000 USD
2010-2011 A Multimedia Educational Module For Infant Lumbar Puncture Funded by Yale Department of Pediatrics With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) $10000 USD
2010-2011 A Bench-Top Simulation Training Intervention For Infant Lumbar Puncture With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $90000 USD
2009-2012 A Multi-Technological Proposal To Provide Effective Education To On-Line Nursing Students With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (Co-PI) Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $15000 USD
2008-2009 In-situ Simulation for Pediatric Resuscitation Training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $50000 USD
2008-2009 Repetitive Pediatric Simulation Resuscitation Training With David Kessler MD MSc (Co-PI) Marc Auerbach MD MSc (Co-PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2008-2009 Improving outcomes using videotaped role-modeling during crisis resource management training With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (Co-PI) Mindi Anderson Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $13000 USD
2008-2009 Expert modeling improves the acquisition of behavioral skills in simulation-based training With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) J Anderson Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $15000 USD
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2008 Does CRM training improve performance in simulated resuscitation scenarios With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) Funded by Stollery Childrenrsquos Hospital Foundation Grant Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Medical Education Grant Research Trainee Grant $18 200 CAD
2008 Muscle fatigue during CPR administration in middle aged female laypersons and female nurses With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-I) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation and the American Heart Association $40289 USD
2007-2010 EXPRESS Trial ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting A multi-center trial Dr Adam Cheng (PI) BC Childrenrsquos Hospital with Dr Vinay Nadkarni Division of Critical Care Medicine Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia and Dr Elizabeth Hunt Division of Critical Care Medicine John Hopkins University Funded by American Heart Association $137247 CAD
2007-2009 Quantitative Measurement of CPR during in-hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $45000000 USD
2007-2009 A randomized trial of simulation for procedural skills training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2007-2009 Leadership and Timeline Adherence to the Neonatal Resuscitation Program Guidelines With Elizabeth A Hunt MD MPH PhD (PI) Stavroudis Funded by Thomas Wilson Sanitarium CBC $20000 USD
2007 Learning the Principals and concepts of airway management The efficacy of replacing lecture with MicroSim With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-PI) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation $236920 USD
2007 The effect of simulation in the Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) Funded by Dell Childrenrsquos Medical Center Austin Texas $60000 USD
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Abstracts (Poster Oral) Workshops Presentations
1 Grover E Langevin M Curtain A Moro-Sutherland D Yule S Educational Outreach (including remote rural and international simulation education) Tools to Support Development of Simulation Programs in Limited-Resource Settings International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna Austria April 2014
2 Lopreiato West I-PASS Study Group Davis Wortmann (Zia Bisimlla is member of I-PASS Study Group) Reliability of a Direct Observation Tool for Patient Handovers PAS 2014
3 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents research abstract Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare January 2014
4 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents 14th Annual Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA January 2014 (Poster)
5 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Working through barriers to simulation-based just-in-time training and competency assessments for infant lumbar punctures Simul Healthcare 20138(6)SSIH 398 Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA 2013 Awarded 3rd place for 2014 Research Abstract submission
6 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Barriers of a competency educational model for infant lumbar punctures Pediatr Res PAS Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies Vancouver Canada 2014
7 Grace M Arteaga Robert M Jacobson SYSTEMATIC APPROACH EDUCATION (CASE) TO ADDRESS PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION SESAM2013-ABS1223 Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Mayo Clinic Rochester United States 2013
8 Grace M Arteaga MD and Robert M Jacobson MD Self-confidence and communication skills addressing vaccine hesitancy improve among pediatric residents exposed to a combination of standardized patient scenarios and a systematic interview approach (CASE) SSH 2013-ABS 1693
9 Grace M Arteaga MD Robert M Jacobson MD Simulation-based standardized patient scenarios to introduce a systematic approach (CASE) to address vaccine hesitancy among practicing pediatricians promotes a change in medical practice 2013
10 Grace Arteaga Robert Jacobson TEACHING THE CASE APPROACH TO PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION EDUCATION WITH PRACTICING PEDIATRICIANS International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
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11 MacKinnon RJ Dalgleish K Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by direct observation of unannounced simulations International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
12 MacKinnon RJ Anderson M Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by interactive survey of pilot site trauma team members International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
13 MacKinnon RJ Lecky F Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Identification of In Situ Inter Professional Paediatric Trauma Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
14 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy on behalf of INSPIRE Trauma Group The development of the Field assessment Conditioning Tool International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster amp Oral presentation)
15 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
16 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy C Collaborative simulation (INSPIRE) to impact Trauma Care Grand Round Oral presentation Kansas City 2014
17 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting at International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna 2014
18 Auerbach M Emergency Medicine SIG Collaborative Educational Research SIG Chairspeaker SBME Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
19 Auerbach M Helping teachers create better healthcare simulations for their learners (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
20 Auerbach M Strategies for simulation based competency assessment of procedural skills (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
21 Auerbach M Medical Education Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Among Resident Raters Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
22 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
23 S Gangadharan G Tiyyagura M Auerbach M Gawel B Walsh and L Brown on behalf of ImPACTS investigators Assessing Differences in Experiences with Management of Critically Ill Children in Pediatric Emergency Departments (PED) and General Emergency Departments (GED) PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
24 Nnenna Chime Jessica Katz-Nelson Barbara Walsh Margie Gawel Sandeep Gangdaharan Barbara Walsh and Marc Auerbach Comparing Quality of Care Provided by Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians to Non-Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians A Systematic Review PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
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25 M Auerbach D Kessler B Walsh M Gawel J Katz-Nelson J Jang R Dudas B Schultz M Hamilton M Lavoie K Tay S Walsh S Gangdaharan and L Brown Standardized Simulation Assessment of the Quality of Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Across a Spectrum of Emergency Departments Quality platform presentation PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
26 Mark X Cicero Frank Overly Linda Brown Jorge Yarzebski Barbara Walsh Veronika Shabanova Marc Auerbach David Cone and Carl R Baum An Evaluation Instrument For Prehospital Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
27 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster)
28 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
29 Auerbach M PRIDE Pediatric Disaster Train-the-trainer International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
30 Auerbach M Look before you leap simulation for new spaces International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
31 Auerbach M Sim research design and internal validity International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
32 Auerbach M Mobile simulation getting into the trenches International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
33 Auerbach M Simulation-based research improving rigor and impact International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
34 Walsh B Using Multimodal Simulation for Pediatric Disaster Triage Training (a Train the Trainer Course) Small Victims Big Challenges International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Preconference Workshop)
35 Walsh B Course Director Developing a Mobile Simulation Program for Community Providers from Start up to Sustainability Addressing Issues in Curriculum Design Community Engagement and Program Building for a Sustainable Simulation Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Expert Panel)
36 Walsh B Brown L Gawel M and Auerbach M Community Outreach Mobile Education Training - Bringing the Simulator on the Road to Educate and Train Inter-professional Community Teams Program Innovation International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
37 Auerbach M Teaching Pediatric Emergency Medicine Procedures in the Simulated Setting Checklists Protocols Tips and Tricks International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
38 Auerbach M Does a just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with their first infant lumbar puncture International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
39 Auerbach M Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure among Resident Rater Association of Pediatric Program Directors Meeting Arlington VA October 4-5 2013 (Poster)
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40 Auerbach M How to use mastery learning for pediatric procedural skills training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop) Workshop Designing a Simulation Based Curriculum for Your Acute Care Fellowship Program Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop)
41 Auerbach M Does Just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with first infant LP Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
42 Auerbach M Analgesia use for infant lumbar puncture after and educational intervention Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
43 Auerbach M BASE Camp Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow Simulation Based Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
44 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage Strategies PAS Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
45 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage StrategiesESPR March 2013
46 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Improving Pediatric Disaster Triage Education in the Pre-Hospital Setting Using Standardized Patients ASPE annual meeting Atlanta GA 2013 (Poster)
47 Auerbach M Simulation for Pediatric Office Emergency Preparedness Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
48 Auerbach M Pediatric Trauma Simulation to Improve Patient Outcomes Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
49 Auerbach M Look Before You Leap Using Simulation to Prepare for a New Clinical Space or Process International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
50 Auerbach M Building Capacity for Multi-center Simulation Research Strategies for Success in Developing an International Specialty Specific Simulation Research Network International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
51 Auerbach M The Use of Just-In-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Poster)
52 Auerbach M Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
53 Auerbach M Designing a Simulation-based Medical Education Curriculum (SBME) for your Fellowship Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
54 Auerbach M Not a Team Player Using Simulation for Formative and Summative Assessment of Teamwork and Communication Competencies International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
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55 Taylor M Sharma M Loew T Walsh BM A Serious Game for Learning Team Communication Skills Development of On Call an interactive video game for medical students and nurses set in the Emergency Department Game was demonstrated at the International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
56 Walsh BM COMET Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Discussion and workshop on creating mobile simulation outreach initiative Trouble shooting sustainability International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
57 Walsh BM COMET Feasibility Study of Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Simulation Program PAS academic annual meeting Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
58 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
59 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
60 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation for Pediatrics A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
61 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
62 Bhanji F Praestgaard A Meaney P Cheng A Peberdy MA Hunt EA Berg R Nadkarni V Survival from Pediatric In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest is Worse at Night Compared with Days and Evenings A Report from the AHA Get with the Guidelines-Resuscitation (GWTG-R) Registry Resuscitation Science Symposium (ReSS) Dallas Texas November 2013
63 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
64 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA April 2013
65 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013
66 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
67 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Academic Societies (Boston MA) April 30 2012 (Poster)
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68 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
69 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (Orlando FL) January 28 2013 (Poster)
70 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
71 Seelbach EB Kessler DO Pusic MV Mehta R Chime NO Pham PK Chang TP Examining Variability in Infant Lumbar Puncture Decision Making using a Script Concordance Testing Approach Pediatric Academic Societies Washington DC May 4 2013 (Poster)
72 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
73 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012 (Poster)
74 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
75 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012
76 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Association of Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) Annual Conference Lyon France Aug 2012 (Poster)
77 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Agrawal D Rocker J Reid J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulator-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 405
78 Auerbach M Chang TP Mehta R Reid J Lemke D Gerard J Fein D Zaveri P Kessler D Does ldquoJust-in-Timerdquo Simulation-based Competency Assessment predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedural Success Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 409
79 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare Orlando FL January 27 2013
80 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Pediatric Simulation Symposium amp Workshops New York City NY April 24 2013
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81 Auerbach M Chang TP Zaveri P Kessler D How to Use Mastery Learning for Pediatric Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Societies Workshop Washington DC May 7 2013
82 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012
83 Kamdar G Khanna K Kessler D Chang TP Balmer D Srivastava G Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Point of Care Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Emergency Medicine New Orleans LA October 19 2012
84 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Fourth International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Toulouse France Oct 2011
85 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Montreal Nov 2011
86 Chang TP Cico S Reid J Auerbach M Pusic M Kessler D Developing Online Train-the-Trainer Modules to Standardize Pediatric Simulation-based Medical Education The POISE Network Experience International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
87 Kessler D Chang TP Agrawal D Reid J Rocker J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulation-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
88 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Rabe G Pusic M Kessler D Simulation-based Just-in-Time Competency Assessment Predicts Interns Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Performance International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
89 Chang TP Khanna K Ostrom K Seelbach E Birch S Zaveri P Auerbach M Kessler D Does Mastery Training and Just-In-Time Training Using Lumbar Puncture Simulators Increase the Incidence of Traumatic Lumbar Punctures International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare New Orleans LA January 24 2011 (Poster)
90 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 1 2011 (Poster)
91 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
92 Kessler D Chang TP Sherman J Shah N Srivastava G Strother C Khanna K Holder M Cico S Mehta R Petrescu M Reid J Hebbar K Zuckerbraun N Pusic M Auerbach M New Pediatric Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
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93 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M et al New Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
94 Kamdar G Chang TP Auerbach M et al A Qualitative Evaluation of Just-in-time Simulation-based Training Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
95 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Pusic M Batra M Lemke D Zaveri P Oriot D Kessler D Simulation-Based Competency Assessment to Predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference Section on Emergency Medicine Boston MA October 18 2011 (Poster)
96 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Auerbach M et al Impact of a Simulator based Just-in-time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011 (Poster)
97 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Poster)
98 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Oral)
99 Nelson K Eppich W Rudolph J Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Evaluation of a Debriefing Script for Pediatric Resuscitation Education Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
100 Eppich W Cheng A Simon R Rudolph J for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative A characterization of novice instructor debriefings Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010
101 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
102 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
103 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
104 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric
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Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Oral)
105 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
106 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
107 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
108 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
109 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
110 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
111 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
112 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
113 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
114 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Critical Care Medicine Congress January 2010 (Poster)
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115 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
116 International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral) 117 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
118 Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster) 119 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
120 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education and Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Oral)
121 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral)
122 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
123 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
124 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International
125 Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 126 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research
Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
127 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
128 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Poster)
129 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research Day BC Childrenrsquos Hospital November 2008
130 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting American Heart Association Spring ECC Meeting 2008 Dallas Texas USA
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Peer Reviewed Publications amp Articles
1 Sigalet E Cheng A Donnon T Catena H Robinson T Chatfield J Grant V A Simulation-based Intervention Teaching Seizure Management to Caregivers A Randomized Controlled Study Pediatrics and Child Health 2014 19(7)373-378
2 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Medical Education 2014 48657-666
3 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)128-35 PMID 24280838
4 Cheng A Auerbach M Chang T Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V Kessler D Designing and Conducting Simulation-based Research Pediatrics Published online May 12 2014 Doi 101542peds2013-3267
5 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation and Pediatric Education A Meta-analysis Pediatrics 2014 133e1313-e1323
6 Ellaway R Pusic M Galbraith R Cameron T Developing the role of big data and analytics in health professional education Medical Teacher 2014 Mar36(3)216-22
7 Pusic M Ching K Yin HS Kessler D Seven practical principles for improving patient education Evidence-based ideas from cognition science Paediatric Child Health 2014 Mar 19(3) 119-122
8 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education 2014 May 48(5) 479-488
9 Levy R Dubrowski A Amin H Bismilla Z Procedural Skills in Pediatric Residency Re-evaluating the Competencies Paediatrics and Child Health 2014 Apr19(4)180-4
10 Sawyer T White M Zaveri P Chang T Ades A French H Anderson J Auerbach M Johnston L Kessler D ldquoLearn See Practice Prove Do Maintainrdquo An Evidence-based Pedagogical Framework for Procedural Skill Training in Medicine Academic Medicine 2014 in press
11 Calaman S (co-first) Hepps JH (co-first) Spector ND Sectish TC Landrigan CP Srivastava R Starmer AJ Yu CE (co-last) Lopreiato JO (co-last) and the I-PASS Educational Executive Committee I-PASS Handoff Curriculum Handoff Simulation Exercises MedEdPORTAL 2013 Available from
12 Bismilla Z Dodds A Louca E Ontario Simulation Expo Merging Simulation and Quality Improvement to Promote a Safe Community of Practice Dec6 2013
wwwmededportalorgpublication9402 (Zia Bismilla is member of I-PASS Educational Executive Committee)
13 Sandhu N Eppich W Mikrogianakis A Grant V Robinson T Cheng A for the Canadian Pediatric Simulation Network (CPSN) Debriefing Consensus Group Post-resuscitation debriefing in the pediatric emergency department A National Needs Assessment Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013 15(0)1-10
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14 Sigalet E Donnon T Cheng A Cooke S Bissett W Robinson T Grant V Development of a Team Performance Scale to Assess Undergraduate Health Professionals Academic Medicine 2013 88(7)989-96
15 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics 2013 167528-36
16 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
17 Auerbach M Chang T Fein D White M Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer D Vasquez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package MedEdPORTAL 2014 Available from wwwmededportalorgpublication9724
18 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)
19 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics epub ahead of print April 22 2013
20 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D While ML Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer DJ Vazquez-Melendez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package submitted 2013
21 Kamdar G Kessler DO Tilt L Srivastava G Khanna K Chang TP Balmer D Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of Just-In-Time Simulation-Based Learning The Learners Perspective Simul Healthcare 2013 Feb8(1)43-48
22 Auerbach M Chang TP Reid J Quinones C Krantz A Pruitt A Gerard J Mehta R Pusic MV Kessler D Are pediatric interns prepared to perform infant lumbar punctures A multi-institutional descriptive study Pediatr Emerg Care 2013 29(4) 453-457
23 Kessler D Arteaga G Ching K Haubner L Kamdar G Krantz A Lindower J Miller M Petrescu M Pusic MV Rocker J Shah N Strother C Tilt L Weinberg E Chang TP Fein D Auerbach M Interns success with clinical procedures in infants after simulation training Pediatrics 2013131(3)e811-20
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24 Cicero MX Riera A Northrup V Li F Auerbach MA Pearson K Baum CR Design Validity and Reliability of a Pediatric Resident JumpSTART Disaster Triage Scoring Instrument Academic Pediatrics January 2013 13(1) 48-54
25 Gerard J Kessler DO Braun C Mehta R Scalzo AJ Auerbach MA Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Simulation in Healthcare 2013 Jun8(3)148-54
26 Haubner L Johnston L Barry J Soghier L Tatum P Kessler DO Downes K Auerbach MA Neonatal Intubation Performance room for improvement in tertiary neonatal intensive care units Resuscitation 2013 doi 101016jresuscitation201303014 [Epub ahead of print]
27 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
28 Cheng A Rodgers D Van Der Jagt E Eppich W OrsquoDonnell J for the American Heart Association Pediatric Subcommittee Evolution of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course Enhanced Learning with a New Debriefing Tool and Web-based Module for Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructors Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2012 13(5) 589-595
29 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Fleegler E Cheng A Simon R Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Development and Psychometric Properties Simulation in Healthcare 2012 7288-294
30 Pusic M Kessler D Szyld D Kalet A Pecaric M Boutis K Experience Curves as an Organizing Framework for Deliberate Practice in Emergency Medicine Learning Academic Emergency Medicine 2012 19(12) 1476-80
31 Cheng A Nadkarni V Hunt EA Qayumi K for the EXPRESS Investigators A Multifunctional Online Research Portal for Facilitation of Simulation-Based Research A Report from the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(4)239-243
32 Cheng A Hunt E Donoghue A Nelson K LeFlore J Anderson J Eppich W Simon R Rudolph J Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative EXPRESS ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting The Birth of an International Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative ndash From Concept to Reality Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(1)34-41
33 Donoghue A Ventre K Boulet J Brett-Fleegler M Nishisaki A Overly F Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative Design Implementation and Psychometric Analysis of a Scoring Instrument for Pediatric Resuscitation ndash A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(2)71-77
34 Auerbach M Chang TP Krantz A Ching K Pusic M Kessler D Infant Lumbar Puncture POISE Pediatric Procedure Video MedEdPortal 2011 Available from
35 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education
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36 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care
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37 Kessler D Auerbach M Pusic M Tunik M Foltin J A Randomized Trial of Simulation-Based Deliberate Practice For Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Simulation in Healthcare 2011 Aug6(4)197
38 Auerbach M Kessler D Foltin J Recurrent Pediatric Simulation Airway Resuscitation Training Pediatric Emergency Care 2011 27(1)29-31
Manuscripts In Press
1 Jeannette R Koziel Garth Meckler Linda Brown David Acker Michael Torino Barbara Walsh Mark X Cicero Barriers to Pediatric Disaster Triage A Qualitative Investigation Manuscript complete Submitted JAMA Pediatrics
2 Lee J Cheng A Allain D Angelski C Ali S High Fidelity Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine A National Survey of Facilitator Comfort and Practice Pediatric Emergency Care In press
3 Shefrin A Khazei A Hung G Dyke L Cheng A The TACTIC Development and Validation of the Tool for Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Competency Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine In Press
4 Qayumi K Pachev G Zheng B Ziv A Koval V Badiei S Cheng A Global Status of Simulation in Healthcare Education An International Survey of Simulation Centers Advances in Medical Education and Practice In Press
5 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care In Press
6 Rabiner J Avner J Auerbach M Khine H Comparison of GlideScopereg Videolaryngoscopy to Direct Laryngoscopy for Intubation of a Pediatric Simulator by Novice Physicians Emergency Medicine International In Press
7 Johnson L Auerbach M Kappus L Emerson B Zigmont J Sudikoff S The utilization of exploration-based learning and video-assisted learning to teach Video-laryngoscopy Teaching and Learning in Medicine In Press
8 Auerbach MA Roney L Aysseh A Gawel M Koziel J Barre K Caty M Santucci K Assessing the impact and feasibility of an interdisciplinary pediatric in-situ trauma simulation program Pediatric Emerency Care In Press
9 Kamdar GT Balmer D Tilt L Kessler D Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Auerbach MA The greater good How supervising physicians make entrustment decisions in the pediatric emergency department Academic Pediatrics In Press
10 Tiyyagura GK Balmer D Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Owen K Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis Academic Pediatrics 2013
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performed through the mouth in neonates This project attempts to design various educational interventions aimed at improving competence in neonatal intubation
Lumbar Puncture
David Kessler Columbia University
Lumbar Puncture is used in the assessment of the febrile child in the assessment of Central Nervous System infection This study has designed an educational intervention and is currently assessing the impact of this intervention on competency in performing a lumbar puncture among interns This project seeks to improve outcomes with infant LP procedure through INSPIRE skills training package
Working on manuscripts and grants for future work
Script Concordance Testing in infant lumbar puncture
Todd Chang Childrenrsquos Hospital of LA
The decision to perform an infant lumbar puncture is often wrought with controversy given the nature of the procedure and the parental anxiety Script concordance Testing is a method of assessing clinical decision making skills in situations of uncertainty This study aims to define the most and least controversial scenarios involving infant LP according to attending physicians in a variety of pediatric fields
Recruitment complete Manuscript in progress
Team leadership under stress
Elizabeth Hunt Mike Rosen
Johns Hopkins University
Teamwork has been found to be a key component in successful functioning of the emergency response team in the management of critically ill children There are different leadership styles suited for different situations This project attempts to decipher the impact of leadership styles on members of the team during an emergency
Research protocol undergoing revision
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Research Project Funding for INSPIRE Network Members from 2007-2014
Year Project and Funding Agency
2014-2015 Improving CPR Quality and Cost Effectiveness with the American Heart Associationrsquos Resuscitation Quality Improvement Program With Dr Jeffrey Lin (PI PhD Candidate) Dr Tyrone Donnon Dr Gillian Currie University of Calgary Dr Vinay Nadkarni Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $25000 USD
2014-2018 Assessing Simulation in Pediatrics Improving Resuscitation Events KidSIM-ASPIRE Simulation Research Program Infrastructure Grant With Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital (PI) and Dr Vincent Grant University of Calgary Funded by Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Research Institute Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Foundation and Department of Pediatrics Research Grant $150000
2014-2015 ImPACTS Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Site PIs include Nadkarni (CHOP) Katz-Nelson (Hopkins) Fedlor-Hamilton (Pitt) Kessler (Columbia) Brown (Hasbro) Walsh (Umass) Gangadharan (CohenrsquosHofstra) Funded by RBaby Foundation $150000 USD
2014-2015 Trauma Team and Leadership Simulation With Dr Todd Chang (Co-I) Funded by Childrens Hospital Los Angeles Barbara Korsch Educational Grant $10000 USD
2014 A fitness for purpose study of the Field Assessment Conditioning Tool (FACT development amp outreach pilot study) With Dr Ralph MacKinnon Chris Kennedy Rachael Fleming Catherine Doherty Lambert Schuwirth amp Terese Stenfors-Hayes $10000 (UK)
2014 A fitness for purpose study of the Field Assessment Conditioning Tool in NZ (FACT development amp outreach pilot study) With Dr Mike Shepherd Dr Jo Cole Dr Chris Kennedy amp Dr Ralph MacKinnon $10000 (NZ)
2013-2015 A Virtual Pediatric Simulator (VPS) for Emergency Scenario Training of Military Medical Personnel With Dr James Gerard (PI) Anthony Scalzo (Co-PI) $54180700 USD
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2013-2014 Procedural Skills Training in Pediatric Residency With Bismilla Z Feldman M Amin H Dubrowski A Funded by Hospital for Sick Children Paediatric Consultants Education Research Grant $4085 USD
2013-2014 Validation study for simulating capillary refill in a mass-casualty simulation With Dr Todd Chang (PI) Funded by Southern California Clinical Translational Science Institute Research Pilot Fund $26400 USD
2013-2014 INSPIRE Network Infant Lumbar Puncture Competency Assessment With Todd Pou-Yen Chang MD (Sub Contractor) Funded by RBaby Foundation $14000 USD
2013-2014 ImPACTS Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation $300000 USD Site PIs include Nadkarni (CHOP) Katz-Nelson (Hopkins) Fedlor-Hamilton (Pitt) Kessler (Columbia) Brown (Hasbro) Walsh (Umass) Gangadharan (CohenrsquosHofstra)
2012-2015 Advancing and Optimizing Quality of Resuscitation in Children with Cardiac Arrest With Elizabeth A Hunt MD MPH PhD (PI) Funded by The Hartwell Foundation $300000 USD
2012-2014 CPR Training Using High-Fidelity Simulation and Train to Perfection in Medical Students With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) University of Alberta Dr Carol Hodgson University of Alberta Dr Farhan Bhanji McGIll University Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Funded by Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund University of Alberta $18 379 CAD
2012-2013 The effect of multimedia on assessment of clinical decision making skills With Todd Pou-Yen Chang MD (PI) Funded by University of Southern California Zumberge Faculty Development Grant $24 800 USD
2012-2013 The INSPIRE Skills Training Initiative Improving Infant Lumbar Puncture Clinical Outcomes Among Novices With David Kessler MD MSc (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation $100000 USD
2012-2013 PRIDE - Evaluation of 3 different pre-hospital pediatric disaster triage protocols among 3 states With Dr Barbara Walsh (Co-PI) Funded by EMSC Grant
2012 In-situ Trauma simulation Targeted to Patient Outcome Research With Ralph MacKinnon amp Marc Auerbach Funded by USUK Collaboration Development Award UK Foreign Office $1500 USD
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2012 The Use of High-Fidelity Simulation and Mastery Learning in BLS Education With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) Funded by Teaching and Learning Fund $18 379
2010-2013 Assessing and Improving the Quality of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Delivered During Simulated Pediatric Cardiac Arrest using a Novel CPR Feedback Device With Dr Adam Cheng (PI) Dr Vincent Grant Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Jonathan Duff Stollery Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Farhan Bhanji Dr Ronald Gottesman Montreal Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Vinay Nadkarni Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia and Dr Betsy Hunt Johns Hopkins Childrenrsquos Hospital and the INSPIRE Investigators Funded by Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada and CIHR $450000 CAD
2010-2013 EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Infrastructure Grant With Dr Adam Cheng (co-PI) Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Elizabeth Hunt Division of Critical Care Medicine Johns Hopkins University and Dr Vinay Nadkarni Division of Critical Care Medicine Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $450000 USD
2011-2012 POISE Network Improving Infant Lumbar Puncture Outcomes With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $150000 USD
2011-2012 A Needs Assessment of Pediatric Intubation Skills With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by Yale Department of Pediatrics $35000 USD
2011 An invitational conference for key stakeholders in simulation-enhanced inter-professional education With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Principal Writer) Funded by The Josiah Macy Jr Foundation $35000 USD
2011 In-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation A national survey of current practices With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-I) Edelson DP Abella BS Davis D Hunt EA Funded by Society of Hospital Medicine $75 000 USD
2011 Quantitative Measurement of CPR during in-hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation (Corporate Sponsor Agreement) $10996600 USD
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2010-2012 Student Program for Olympic Resuscitation Training in Schools (SPORTS) With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (Co-I) Funded by AHA Innovation Grant $5000000 USD
2010-2012 Center for Excellence for Science of Simulation Education Implementation and Dissemination With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $15000000 USD
2010-2011 Patient Outcomes in Simulation Education [POISE] ndash shifting resident education from ldquopractice on the poorrdquo to ldquopractice until perfectrdquo With David Kessler MD MSc (Co-PI) Marc Auerbach MD MSc (Co-PI) Funded by Rbaby foundation $90000 USD
2010-2011 A Multimedia Educational Module For Infant Lumbar Puncture Funded by Yale Department of Pediatrics With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) $10000 USD
2010-2011 A Bench-Top Simulation Training Intervention For Infant Lumbar Puncture With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $90000 USD
2009-2012 A Multi-Technological Proposal To Provide Effective Education To On-Line Nursing Students With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (Co-PI) Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $15000 USD
2008-2009 In-situ Simulation for Pediatric Resuscitation Training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $50000 USD
2008-2009 Repetitive Pediatric Simulation Resuscitation Training With David Kessler MD MSc (Co-PI) Marc Auerbach MD MSc (Co-PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2008-2009 Improving outcomes using videotaped role-modeling during crisis resource management training With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (Co-PI) Mindi Anderson Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $13000 USD
2008-2009 Expert modeling improves the acquisition of behavioral skills in simulation-based training With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) J Anderson Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $15000 USD
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2008 Does CRM training improve performance in simulated resuscitation scenarios With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) Funded by Stollery Childrenrsquos Hospital Foundation Grant Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Medical Education Grant Research Trainee Grant $18 200 CAD
2008 Muscle fatigue during CPR administration in middle aged female laypersons and female nurses With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-I) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation and the American Heart Association $40289 USD
2007-2010 EXPRESS Trial ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting A multi-center trial Dr Adam Cheng (PI) BC Childrenrsquos Hospital with Dr Vinay Nadkarni Division of Critical Care Medicine Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia and Dr Elizabeth Hunt Division of Critical Care Medicine John Hopkins University Funded by American Heart Association $137247 CAD
2007-2009 Quantitative Measurement of CPR during in-hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $45000000 USD
2007-2009 A randomized trial of simulation for procedural skills training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2007-2009 Leadership and Timeline Adherence to the Neonatal Resuscitation Program Guidelines With Elizabeth A Hunt MD MPH PhD (PI) Stavroudis Funded by Thomas Wilson Sanitarium CBC $20000 USD
2007 Learning the Principals and concepts of airway management The efficacy of replacing lecture with MicroSim With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-PI) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation $236920 USD
2007 The effect of simulation in the Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) Funded by Dell Childrenrsquos Medical Center Austin Texas $60000 USD
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Abstracts (Poster Oral) Workshops Presentations
1 Grover E Langevin M Curtain A Moro-Sutherland D Yule S Educational Outreach (including remote rural and international simulation education) Tools to Support Development of Simulation Programs in Limited-Resource Settings International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna Austria April 2014
2 Lopreiato West I-PASS Study Group Davis Wortmann (Zia Bisimlla is member of I-PASS Study Group) Reliability of a Direct Observation Tool for Patient Handovers PAS 2014
3 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents research abstract Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare January 2014
4 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents 14th Annual Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA January 2014 (Poster)
5 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Working through barriers to simulation-based just-in-time training and competency assessments for infant lumbar punctures Simul Healthcare 20138(6)SSIH 398 Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA 2013 Awarded 3rd place for 2014 Research Abstract submission
6 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Barriers of a competency educational model for infant lumbar punctures Pediatr Res PAS Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies Vancouver Canada 2014
7 Grace M Arteaga Robert M Jacobson SYSTEMATIC APPROACH EDUCATION (CASE) TO ADDRESS PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION SESAM2013-ABS1223 Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Mayo Clinic Rochester United States 2013
8 Grace M Arteaga MD and Robert M Jacobson MD Self-confidence and communication skills addressing vaccine hesitancy improve among pediatric residents exposed to a combination of standardized patient scenarios and a systematic interview approach (CASE) SSH 2013-ABS 1693
9 Grace M Arteaga MD Robert M Jacobson MD Simulation-based standardized patient scenarios to introduce a systematic approach (CASE) to address vaccine hesitancy among practicing pediatricians promotes a change in medical practice 2013
10 Grace Arteaga Robert Jacobson TEACHING THE CASE APPROACH TO PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION EDUCATION WITH PRACTICING PEDIATRICIANS International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
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11 MacKinnon RJ Dalgleish K Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by direct observation of unannounced simulations International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
12 MacKinnon RJ Anderson M Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by interactive survey of pilot site trauma team members International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
13 MacKinnon RJ Lecky F Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Identification of In Situ Inter Professional Paediatric Trauma Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
14 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy on behalf of INSPIRE Trauma Group The development of the Field assessment Conditioning Tool International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster amp Oral presentation)
15 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
16 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy C Collaborative simulation (INSPIRE) to impact Trauma Care Grand Round Oral presentation Kansas City 2014
17 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting at International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna 2014
18 Auerbach M Emergency Medicine SIG Collaborative Educational Research SIG Chairspeaker SBME Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
19 Auerbach M Helping teachers create better healthcare simulations for their learners (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
20 Auerbach M Strategies for simulation based competency assessment of procedural skills (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
21 Auerbach M Medical Education Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Among Resident Raters Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
22 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
23 S Gangadharan G Tiyyagura M Auerbach M Gawel B Walsh and L Brown on behalf of ImPACTS investigators Assessing Differences in Experiences with Management of Critically Ill Children in Pediatric Emergency Departments (PED) and General Emergency Departments (GED) PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
24 Nnenna Chime Jessica Katz-Nelson Barbara Walsh Margie Gawel Sandeep Gangdaharan Barbara Walsh and Marc Auerbach Comparing Quality of Care Provided by Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians to Non-Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians A Systematic Review PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
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25 M Auerbach D Kessler B Walsh M Gawel J Katz-Nelson J Jang R Dudas B Schultz M Hamilton M Lavoie K Tay S Walsh S Gangdaharan and L Brown Standardized Simulation Assessment of the Quality of Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Across a Spectrum of Emergency Departments Quality platform presentation PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
26 Mark X Cicero Frank Overly Linda Brown Jorge Yarzebski Barbara Walsh Veronika Shabanova Marc Auerbach David Cone and Carl R Baum An Evaluation Instrument For Prehospital Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
27 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster)
28 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
29 Auerbach M PRIDE Pediatric Disaster Train-the-trainer International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
30 Auerbach M Look before you leap simulation for new spaces International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
31 Auerbach M Sim research design and internal validity International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
32 Auerbach M Mobile simulation getting into the trenches International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
33 Auerbach M Simulation-based research improving rigor and impact International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
34 Walsh B Using Multimodal Simulation for Pediatric Disaster Triage Training (a Train the Trainer Course) Small Victims Big Challenges International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Preconference Workshop)
35 Walsh B Course Director Developing a Mobile Simulation Program for Community Providers from Start up to Sustainability Addressing Issues in Curriculum Design Community Engagement and Program Building for a Sustainable Simulation Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Expert Panel)
36 Walsh B Brown L Gawel M and Auerbach M Community Outreach Mobile Education Training - Bringing the Simulator on the Road to Educate and Train Inter-professional Community Teams Program Innovation International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
37 Auerbach M Teaching Pediatric Emergency Medicine Procedures in the Simulated Setting Checklists Protocols Tips and Tricks International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
38 Auerbach M Does a just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with their first infant lumbar puncture International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
39 Auerbach M Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure among Resident Rater Association of Pediatric Program Directors Meeting Arlington VA October 4-5 2013 (Poster)
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40 Auerbach M How to use mastery learning for pediatric procedural skills training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop) Workshop Designing a Simulation Based Curriculum for Your Acute Care Fellowship Program Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop)
41 Auerbach M Does Just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with first infant LP Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
42 Auerbach M Analgesia use for infant lumbar puncture after and educational intervention Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
43 Auerbach M BASE Camp Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow Simulation Based Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
44 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage Strategies PAS Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
45 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage StrategiesESPR March 2013
46 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Improving Pediatric Disaster Triage Education in the Pre-Hospital Setting Using Standardized Patients ASPE annual meeting Atlanta GA 2013 (Poster)
47 Auerbach M Simulation for Pediatric Office Emergency Preparedness Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
48 Auerbach M Pediatric Trauma Simulation to Improve Patient Outcomes Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
49 Auerbach M Look Before You Leap Using Simulation to Prepare for a New Clinical Space or Process International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
50 Auerbach M Building Capacity for Multi-center Simulation Research Strategies for Success in Developing an International Specialty Specific Simulation Research Network International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
51 Auerbach M The Use of Just-In-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Poster)
52 Auerbach M Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
53 Auerbach M Designing a Simulation-based Medical Education Curriculum (SBME) for your Fellowship Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
54 Auerbach M Not a Team Player Using Simulation for Formative and Summative Assessment of Teamwork and Communication Competencies International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
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55 Taylor M Sharma M Loew T Walsh BM A Serious Game for Learning Team Communication Skills Development of On Call an interactive video game for medical students and nurses set in the Emergency Department Game was demonstrated at the International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
56 Walsh BM COMET Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Discussion and workshop on creating mobile simulation outreach initiative Trouble shooting sustainability International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
57 Walsh BM COMET Feasibility Study of Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Simulation Program PAS academic annual meeting Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
58 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
59 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
60 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation for Pediatrics A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
61 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
62 Bhanji F Praestgaard A Meaney P Cheng A Peberdy MA Hunt EA Berg R Nadkarni V Survival from Pediatric In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest is Worse at Night Compared with Days and Evenings A Report from the AHA Get with the Guidelines-Resuscitation (GWTG-R) Registry Resuscitation Science Symposium (ReSS) Dallas Texas November 2013
63 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
64 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA April 2013
65 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013
66 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
67 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Academic Societies (Boston MA) April 30 2012 (Poster)
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68 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
69 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (Orlando FL) January 28 2013 (Poster)
70 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
71 Seelbach EB Kessler DO Pusic MV Mehta R Chime NO Pham PK Chang TP Examining Variability in Infant Lumbar Puncture Decision Making using a Script Concordance Testing Approach Pediatric Academic Societies Washington DC May 4 2013 (Poster)
72 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
73 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012 (Poster)
74 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
75 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012
76 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Association of Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) Annual Conference Lyon France Aug 2012 (Poster)
77 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Agrawal D Rocker J Reid J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulator-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 405
78 Auerbach M Chang TP Mehta R Reid J Lemke D Gerard J Fein D Zaveri P Kessler D Does ldquoJust-in-Timerdquo Simulation-based Competency Assessment predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedural Success Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 409
79 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare Orlando FL January 27 2013
80 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Pediatric Simulation Symposium amp Workshops New York City NY April 24 2013
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81 Auerbach M Chang TP Zaveri P Kessler D How to Use Mastery Learning for Pediatric Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Societies Workshop Washington DC May 7 2013
82 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012
83 Kamdar G Khanna K Kessler D Chang TP Balmer D Srivastava G Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Point of Care Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Emergency Medicine New Orleans LA October 19 2012
84 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Fourth International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Toulouse France Oct 2011
85 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Montreal Nov 2011
86 Chang TP Cico S Reid J Auerbach M Pusic M Kessler D Developing Online Train-the-Trainer Modules to Standardize Pediatric Simulation-based Medical Education The POISE Network Experience International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
87 Kessler D Chang TP Agrawal D Reid J Rocker J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulation-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
88 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Rabe G Pusic M Kessler D Simulation-based Just-in-Time Competency Assessment Predicts Interns Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Performance International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
89 Chang TP Khanna K Ostrom K Seelbach E Birch S Zaveri P Auerbach M Kessler D Does Mastery Training and Just-In-Time Training Using Lumbar Puncture Simulators Increase the Incidence of Traumatic Lumbar Punctures International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare New Orleans LA January 24 2011 (Poster)
90 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 1 2011 (Poster)
91 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
92 Kessler D Chang TP Sherman J Shah N Srivastava G Strother C Khanna K Holder M Cico S Mehta R Petrescu M Reid J Hebbar K Zuckerbraun N Pusic M Auerbach M New Pediatric Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
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93 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M et al New Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
94 Kamdar G Chang TP Auerbach M et al A Qualitative Evaluation of Just-in-time Simulation-based Training Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
95 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Pusic M Batra M Lemke D Zaveri P Oriot D Kessler D Simulation-Based Competency Assessment to Predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference Section on Emergency Medicine Boston MA October 18 2011 (Poster)
96 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Auerbach M et al Impact of a Simulator based Just-in-time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011 (Poster)
97 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Poster)
98 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Oral)
99 Nelson K Eppich W Rudolph J Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Evaluation of a Debriefing Script for Pediatric Resuscitation Education Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
100 Eppich W Cheng A Simon R Rudolph J for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative A characterization of novice instructor debriefings Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010
101 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
102 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
103 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
104 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric
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105 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
106 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
107 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
108 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
109 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
110 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
111 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
112 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
113 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
114 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Critical Care Medicine Congress January 2010 (Poster)
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115 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
116 International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral) 117 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
118 Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster) 119 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
120 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education and Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Oral)
121 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral)
122 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
123 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
124 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International
125 Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 126 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research
Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
127 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
128 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Poster)
129 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research Day BC Childrenrsquos Hospital November 2008
130 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting American Heart Association Spring ECC Meeting 2008 Dallas Texas USA
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Peer Reviewed Publications amp Articles
1 Sigalet E Cheng A Donnon T Catena H Robinson T Chatfield J Grant V A Simulation-based Intervention Teaching Seizure Management to Caregivers A Randomized Controlled Study Pediatrics and Child Health 2014 19(7)373-378
2 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Medical Education 2014 48657-666
3 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)128-35 PMID 24280838
4 Cheng A Auerbach M Chang T Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V Kessler D Designing and Conducting Simulation-based Research Pediatrics Published online May 12 2014 Doi 101542peds2013-3267
5 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation and Pediatric Education A Meta-analysis Pediatrics 2014 133e1313-e1323
6 Ellaway R Pusic M Galbraith R Cameron T Developing the role of big data and analytics in health professional education Medical Teacher 2014 Mar36(3)216-22
7 Pusic M Ching K Yin HS Kessler D Seven practical principles for improving patient education Evidence-based ideas from cognition science Paediatric Child Health 2014 Mar 19(3) 119-122
8 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education 2014 May 48(5) 479-488
9 Levy R Dubrowski A Amin H Bismilla Z Procedural Skills in Pediatric Residency Re-evaluating the Competencies Paediatrics and Child Health 2014 Apr19(4)180-4
10 Sawyer T White M Zaveri P Chang T Ades A French H Anderson J Auerbach M Johnston L Kessler D ldquoLearn See Practice Prove Do Maintainrdquo An Evidence-based Pedagogical Framework for Procedural Skill Training in Medicine Academic Medicine 2014 in press
11 Calaman S (co-first) Hepps JH (co-first) Spector ND Sectish TC Landrigan CP Srivastava R Starmer AJ Yu CE (co-last) Lopreiato JO (co-last) and the I-PASS Educational Executive Committee I-PASS Handoff Curriculum Handoff Simulation Exercises MedEdPORTAL 2013 Available from
12 Bismilla Z Dodds A Louca E Ontario Simulation Expo Merging Simulation and Quality Improvement to Promote a Safe Community of Practice Dec6 2013
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13 Sandhu N Eppich W Mikrogianakis A Grant V Robinson T Cheng A for the Canadian Pediatric Simulation Network (CPSN) Debriefing Consensus Group Post-resuscitation debriefing in the pediatric emergency department A National Needs Assessment Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013 15(0)1-10
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14 Sigalet E Donnon T Cheng A Cooke S Bissett W Robinson T Grant V Development of a Team Performance Scale to Assess Undergraduate Health Professionals Academic Medicine 2013 88(7)989-96
15 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics 2013 167528-36
16 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
17 Auerbach M Chang T Fein D White M Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer D Vasquez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package MedEdPORTAL 2014 Available from wwwmededportalorgpublication9724
18 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)
19 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics epub ahead of print April 22 2013
20 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D While ML Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer DJ Vazquez-Melendez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package submitted 2013
21 Kamdar G Kessler DO Tilt L Srivastava G Khanna K Chang TP Balmer D Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of Just-In-Time Simulation-Based Learning The Learners Perspective Simul Healthcare 2013 Feb8(1)43-48
22 Auerbach M Chang TP Reid J Quinones C Krantz A Pruitt A Gerard J Mehta R Pusic MV Kessler D Are pediatric interns prepared to perform infant lumbar punctures A multi-institutional descriptive study Pediatr Emerg Care 2013 29(4) 453-457
23 Kessler D Arteaga G Ching K Haubner L Kamdar G Krantz A Lindower J Miller M Petrescu M Pusic MV Rocker J Shah N Strother C Tilt L Weinberg E Chang TP Fein D Auerbach M Interns success with clinical procedures in infants after simulation training Pediatrics 2013131(3)e811-20
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24 Cicero MX Riera A Northrup V Li F Auerbach MA Pearson K Baum CR Design Validity and Reliability of a Pediatric Resident JumpSTART Disaster Triage Scoring Instrument Academic Pediatrics January 2013 13(1) 48-54
25 Gerard J Kessler DO Braun C Mehta R Scalzo AJ Auerbach MA Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Simulation in Healthcare 2013 Jun8(3)148-54
26 Haubner L Johnston L Barry J Soghier L Tatum P Kessler DO Downes K Auerbach MA Neonatal Intubation Performance room for improvement in tertiary neonatal intensive care units Resuscitation 2013 doi 101016jresuscitation201303014 [Epub ahead of print]
27 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
28 Cheng A Rodgers D Van Der Jagt E Eppich W OrsquoDonnell J for the American Heart Association Pediatric Subcommittee Evolution of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course Enhanced Learning with a New Debriefing Tool and Web-based Module for Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructors Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2012 13(5) 589-595
29 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Fleegler E Cheng A Simon R Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Development and Psychometric Properties Simulation in Healthcare 2012 7288-294
30 Pusic M Kessler D Szyld D Kalet A Pecaric M Boutis K Experience Curves as an Organizing Framework for Deliberate Practice in Emergency Medicine Learning Academic Emergency Medicine 2012 19(12) 1476-80
31 Cheng A Nadkarni V Hunt EA Qayumi K for the EXPRESS Investigators A Multifunctional Online Research Portal for Facilitation of Simulation-Based Research A Report from the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(4)239-243
32 Cheng A Hunt E Donoghue A Nelson K LeFlore J Anderson J Eppich W Simon R Rudolph J Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative EXPRESS ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting The Birth of an International Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative ndash From Concept to Reality Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(1)34-41
33 Donoghue A Ventre K Boulet J Brett-Fleegler M Nishisaki A Overly F Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative Design Implementation and Psychometric Analysis of a Scoring Instrument for Pediatric Resuscitation ndash A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(2)71-77
34 Auerbach M Chang TP Krantz A Ching K Pusic M Kessler D Infant Lumbar Puncture POISE Pediatric Procedure Video MedEdPortal 2011 Available from
35 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education
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36 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care
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37 Kessler D Auerbach M Pusic M Tunik M Foltin J A Randomized Trial of Simulation-Based Deliberate Practice For Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Simulation in Healthcare 2011 Aug6(4)197
38 Auerbach M Kessler D Foltin J Recurrent Pediatric Simulation Airway Resuscitation Training Pediatric Emergency Care 2011 27(1)29-31
Manuscripts In Press
1 Jeannette R Koziel Garth Meckler Linda Brown David Acker Michael Torino Barbara Walsh Mark X Cicero Barriers to Pediatric Disaster Triage A Qualitative Investigation Manuscript complete Submitted JAMA Pediatrics
2 Lee J Cheng A Allain D Angelski C Ali S High Fidelity Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine A National Survey of Facilitator Comfort and Practice Pediatric Emergency Care In press
3 Shefrin A Khazei A Hung G Dyke L Cheng A The TACTIC Development and Validation of the Tool for Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Competency Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine In Press
4 Qayumi K Pachev G Zheng B Ziv A Koval V Badiei S Cheng A Global Status of Simulation in Healthcare Education An International Survey of Simulation Centers Advances in Medical Education and Practice In Press
5 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care In Press
6 Rabiner J Avner J Auerbach M Khine H Comparison of GlideScopereg Videolaryngoscopy to Direct Laryngoscopy for Intubation of a Pediatric Simulator by Novice Physicians Emergency Medicine International In Press
7 Johnson L Auerbach M Kappus L Emerson B Zigmont J Sudikoff S The utilization of exploration-based learning and video-assisted learning to teach Video-laryngoscopy Teaching and Learning in Medicine In Press
8 Auerbach MA Roney L Aysseh A Gawel M Koziel J Barre K Caty M Santucci K Assessing the impact and feasibility of an interdisciplinary pediatric in-situ trauma simulation program Pediatric Emerency Care In Press
9 Kamdar GT Balmer D Tilt L Kessler D Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Auerbach MA The greater good How supervising physicians make entrustment decisions in the pediatric emergency department Academic Pediatrics In Press
10 Tiyyagura GK Balmer D Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Owen K Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis Academic Pediatrics 2013
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Research Project Funding for INSPIRE Network Members from 2007-2014
Year Project and Funding Agency
2014-2015 Improving CPR Quality and Cost Effectiveness with the American Heart Associationrsquos Resuscitation Quality Improvement Program With Dr Jeffrey Lin (PI PhD Candidate) Dr Tyrone Donnon Dr Gillian Currie University of Calgary Dr Vinay Nadkarni Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $25000 USD
2014-2018 Assessing Simulation in Pediatrics Improving Resuscitation Events KidSIM-ASPIRE Simulation Research Program Infrastructure Grant With Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital (PI) and Dr Vincent Grant University of Calgary Funded by Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Research Institute Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Foundation and Department of Pediatrics Research Grant $150000
2014-2015 ImPACTS Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Site PIs include Nadkarni (CHOP) Katz-Nelson (Hopkins) Fedlor-Hamilton (Pitt) Kessler (Columbia) Brown (Hasbro) Walsh (Umass) Gangadharan (CohenrsquosHofstra) Funded by RBaby Foundation $150000 USD
2014-2015 Trauma Team and Leadership Simulation With Dr Todd Chang (Co-I) Funded by Childrens Hospital Los Angeles Barbara Korsch Educational Grant $10000 USD
2014 A fitness for purpose study of the Field Assessment Conditioning Tool (FACT development amp outreach pilot study) With Dr Ralph MacKinnon Chris Kennedy Rachael Fleming Catherine Doherty Lambert Schuwirth amp Terese Stenfors-Hayes $10000 (UK)
2014 A fitness for purpose study of the Field Assessment Conditioning Tool in NZ (FACT development amp outreach pilot study) With Dr Mike Shepherd Dr Jo Cole Dr Chris Kennedy amp Dr Ralph MacKinnon $10000 (NZ)
2013-2015 A Virtual Pediatric Simulator (VPS) for Emergency Scenario Training of Military Medical Personnel With Dr James Gerard (PI) Anthony Scalzo (Co-PI) $54180700 USD
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2013-2014 Procedural Skills Training in Pediatric Residency With Bismilla Z Feldman M Amin H Dubrowski A Funded by Hospital for Sick Children Paediatric Consultants Education Research Grant $4085 USD
2013-2014 Validation study for simulating capillary refill in a mass-casualty simulation With Dr Todd Chang (PI) Funded by Southern California Clinical Translational Science Institute Research Pilot Fund $26400 USD
2013-2014 INSPIRE Network Infant Lumbar Puncture Competency Assessment With Todd Pou-Yen Chang MD (Sub Contractor) Funded by RBaby Foundation $14000 USD
2013-2014 ImPACTS Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation $300000 USD Site PIs include Nadkarni (CHOP) Katz-Nelson (Hopkins) Fedlor-Hamilton (Pitt) Kessler (Columbia) Brown (Hasbro) Walsh (Umass) Gangadharan (CohenrsquosHofstra)
2012-2015 Advancing and Optimizing Quality of Resuscitation in Children with Cardiac Arrest With Elizabeth A Hunt MD MPH PhD (PI) Funded by The Hartwell Foundation $300000 USD
2012-2014 CPR Training Using High-Fidelity Simulation and Train to Perfection in Medical Students With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) University of Alberta Dr Carol Hodgson University of Alberta Dr Farhan Bhanji McGIll University Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Funded by Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund University of Alberta $18 379 CAD
2012-2013 The effect of multimedia on assessment of clinical decision making skills With Todd Pou-Yen Chang MD (PI) Funded by University of Southern California Zumberge Faculty Development Grant $24 800 USD
2012-2013 The INSPIRE Skills Training Initiative Improving Infant Lumbar Puncture Clinical Outcomes Among Novices With David Kessler MD MSc (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation $100000 USD
2012-2013 PRIDE - Evaluation of 3 different pre-hospital pediatric disaster triage protocols among 3 states With Dr Barbara Walsh (Co-PI) Funded by EMSC Grant
2012 In-situ Trauma simulation Targeted to Patient Outcome Research With Ralph MacKinnon amp Marc Auerbach Funded by USUK Collaboration Development Award UK Foreign Office $1500 USD
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2012 The Use of High-Fidelity Simulation and Mastery Learning in BLS Education With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) Funded by Teaching and Learning Fund $18 379
2010-2013 Assessing and Improving the Quality of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Delivered During Simulated Pediatric Cardiac Arrest using a Novel CPR Feedback Device With Dr Adam Cheng (PI) Dr Vincent Grant Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Jonathan Duff Stollery Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Farhan Bhanji Dr Ronald Gottesman Montreal Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Vinay Nadkarni Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia and Dr Betsy Hunt Johns Hopkins Childrenrsquos Hospital and the INSPIRE Investigators Funded by Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada and CIHR $450000 CAD
2010-2013 EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Infrastructure Grant With Dr Adam Cheng (co-PI) Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Elizabeth Hunt Division of Critical Care Medicine Johns Hopkins University and Dr Vinay Nadkarni Division of Critical Care Medicine Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $450000 USD
2011-2012 POISE Network Improving Infant Lumbar Puncture Outcomes With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $150000 USD
2011-2012 A Needs Assessment of Pediatric Intubation Skills With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by Yale Department of Pediatrics $35000 USD
2011 An invitational conference for key stakeholders in simulation-enhanced inter-professional education With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Principal Writer) Funded by The Josiah Macy Jr Foundation $35000 USD
2011 In-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation A national survey of current practices With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-I) Edelson DP Abella BS Davis D Hunt EA Funded by Society of Hospital Medicine $75 000 USD
2011 Quantitative Measurement of CPR during in-hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation (Corporate Sponsor Agreement) $10996600 USD
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2010-2012 Student Program for Olympic Resuscitation Training in Schools (SPORTS) With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (Co-I) Funded by AHA Innovation Grant $5000000 USD
2010-2012 Center for Excellence for Science of Simulation Education Implementation and Dissemination With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $15000000 USD
2010-2011 Patient Outcomes in Simulation Education [POISE] ndash shifting resident education from ldquopractice on the poorrdquo to ldquopractice until perfectrdquo With David Kessler MD MSc (Co-PI) Marc Auerbach MD MSc (Co-PI) Funded by Rbaby foundation $90000 USD
2010-2011 A Multimedia Educational Module For Infant Lumbar Puncture Funded by Yale Department of Pediatrics With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) $10000 USD
2010-2011 A Bench-Top Simulation Training Intervention For Infant Lumbar Puncture With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $90000 USD
2009-2012 A Multi-Technological Proposal To Provide Effective Education To On-Line Nursing Students With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (Co-PI) Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $15000 USD
2008-2009 In-situ Simulation for Pediatric Resuscitation Training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $50000 USD
2008-2009 Repetitive Pediatric Simulation Resuscitation Training With David Kessler MD MSc (Co-PI) Marc Auerbach MD MSc (Co-PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2008-2009 Improving outcomes using videotaped role-modeling during crisis resource management training With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (Co-PI) Mindi Anderson Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $13000 USD
2008-2009 Expert modeling improves the acquisition of behavioral skills in simulation-based training With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) J Anderson Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $15000 USD
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2008 Does CRM training improve performance in simulated resuscitation scenarios With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) Funded by Stollery Childrenrsquos Hospital Foundation Grant Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Medical Education Grant Research Trainee Grant $18 200 CAD
2008 Muscle fatigue during CPR administration in middle aged female laypersons and female nurses With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-I) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation and the American Heart Association $40289 USD
2007-2010 EXPRESS Trial ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting A multi-center trial Dr Adam Cheng (PI) BC Childrenrsquos Hospital with Dr Vinay Nadkarni Division of Critical Care Medicine Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia and Dr Elizabeth Hunt Division of Critical Care Medicine John Hopkins University Funded by American Heart Association $137247 CAD
2007-2009 Quantitative Measurement of CPR during in-hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $45000000 USD
2007-2009 A randomized trial of simulation for procedural skills training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2007-2009 Leadership and Timeline Adherence to the Neonatal Resuscitation Program Guidelines With Elizabeth A Hunt MD MPH PhD (PI) Stavroudis Funded by Thomas Wilson Sanitarium CBC $20000 USD
2007 Learning the Principals and concepts of airway management The efficacy of replacing lecture with MicroSim With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-PI) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation $236920 USD
2007 The effect of simulation in the Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) Funded by Dell Childrenrsquos Medical Center Austin Texas $60000 USD
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Abstracts (Poster Oral) Workshops Presentations
1 Grover E Langevin M Curtain A Moro-Sutherland D Yule S Educational Outreach (including remote rural and international simulation education) Tools to Support Development of Simulation Programs in Limited-Resource Settings International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna Austria April 2014
2 Lopreiato West I-PASS Study Group Davis Wortmann (Zia Bisimlla is member of I-PASS Study Group) Reliability of a Direct Observation Tool for Patient Handovers PAS 2014
3 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents research abstract Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare January 2014
4 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents 14th Annual Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA January 2014 (Poster)
5 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Working through barriers to simulation-based just-in-time training and competency assessments for infant lumbar punctures Simul Healthcare 20138(6)SSIH 398 Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA 2013 Awarded 3rd place for 2014 Research Abstract submission
6 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Barriers of a competency educational model for infant lumbar punctures Pediatr Res PAS Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies Vancouver Canada 2014
7 Grace M Arteaga Robert M Jacobson SYSTEMATIC APPROACH EDUCATION (CASE) TO ADDRESS PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION SESAM2013-ABS1223 Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Mayo Clinic Rochester United States 2013
8 Grace M Arteaga MD and Robert M Jacobson MD Self-confidence and communication skills addressing vaccine hesitancy improve among pediatric residents exposed to a combination of standardized patient scenarios and a systematic interview approach (CASE) SSH 2013-ABS 1693
9 Grace M Arteaga MD Robert M Jacobson MD Simulation-based standardized patient scenarios to introduce a systematic approach (CASE) to address vaccine hesitancy among practicing pediatricians promotes a change in medical practice 2013
10 Grace Arteaga Robert Jacobson TEACHING THE CASE APPROACH TO PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION EDUCATION WITH PRACTICING PEDIATRICIANS International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
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11 MacKinnon RJ Dalgleish K Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by direct observation of unannounced simulations International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
12 MacKinnon RJ Anderson M Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by interactive survey of pilot site trauma team members International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
13 MacKinnon RJ Lecky F Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Identification of In Situ Inter Professional Paediatric Trauma Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
14 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy on behalf of INSPIRE Trauma Group The development of the Field assessment Conditioning Tool International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster amp Oral presentation)
15 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
16 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy C Collaborative simulation (INSPIRE) to impact Trauma Care Grand Round Oral presentation Kansas City 2014
17 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting at International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna 2014
18 Auerbach M Emergency Medicine SIG Collaborative Educational Research SIG Chairspeaker SBME Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
19 Auerbach M Helping teachers create better healthcare simulations for their learners (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
20 Auerbach M Strategies for simulation based competency assessment of procedural skills (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
21 Auerbach M Medical Education Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Among Resident Raters Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
22 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
23 S Gangadharan G Tiyyagura M Auerbach M Gawel B Walsh and L Brown on behalf of ImPACTS investigators Assessing Differences in Experiences with Management of Critically Ill Children in Pediatric Emergency Departments (PED) and General Emergency Departments (GED) PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
24 Nnenna Chime Jessica Katz-Nelson Barbara Walsh Margie Gawel Sandeep Gangdaharan Barbara Walsh and Marc Auerbach Comparing Quality of Care Provided by Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians to Non-Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians A Systematic Review PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
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25 M Auerbach D Kessler B Walsh M Gawel J Katz-Nelson J Jang R Dudas B Schultz M Hamilton M Lavoie K Tay S Walsh S Gangdaharan and L Brown Standardized Simulation Assessment of the Quality of Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Across a Spectrum of Emergency Departments Quality platform presentation PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
26 Mark X Cicero Frank Overly Linda Brown Jorge Yarzebski Barbara Walsh Veronika Shabanova Marc Auerbach David Cone and Carl R Baum An Evaluation Instrument For Prehospital Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
27 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster)
28 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
29 Auerbach M PRIDE Pediatric Disaster Train-the-trainer International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
30 Auerbach M Look before you leap simulation for new spaces International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
31 Auerbach M Sim research design and internal validity International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
32 Auerbach M Mobile simulation getting into the trenches International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
33 Auerbach M Simulation-based research improving rigor and impact International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
34 Walsh B Using Multimodal Simulation for Pediatric Disaster Triage Training (a Train the Trainer Course) Small Victims Big Challenges International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Preconference Workshop)
35 Walsh B Course Director Developing a Mobile Simulation Program for Community Providers from Start up to Sustainability Addressing Issues in Curriculum Design Community Engagement and Program Building for a Sustainable Simulation Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Expert Panel)
36 Walsh B Brown L Gawel M and Auerbach M Community Outreach Mobile Education Training - Bringing the Simulator on the Road to Educate and Train Inter-professional Community Teams Program Innovation International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
37 Auerbach M Teaching Pediatric Emergency Medicine Procedures in the Simulated Setting Checklists Protocols Tips and Tricks International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
38 Auerbach M Does a just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with their first infant lumbar puncture International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
39 Auerbach M Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure among Resident Rater Association of Pediatric Program Directors Meeting Arlington VA October 4-5 2013 (Poster)
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40 Auerbach M How to use mastery learning for pediatric procedural skills training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop) Workshop Designing a Simulation Based Curriculum for Your Acute Care Fellowship Program Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop)
41 Auerbach M Does Just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with first infant LP Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
42 Auerbach M Analgesia use for infant lumbar puncture after and educational intervention Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
43 Auerbach M BASE Camp Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow Simulation Based Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
44 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage Strategies PAS Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
45 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage StrategiesESPR March 2013
46 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Improving Pediatric Disaster Triage Education in the Pre-Hospital Setting Using Standardized Patients ASPE annual meeting Atlanta GA 2013 (Poster)
47 Auerbach M Simulation for Pediatric Office Emergency Preparedness Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
48 Auerbach M Pediatric Trauma Simulation to Improve Patient Outcomes Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
49 Auerbach M Look Before You Leap Using Simulation to Prepare for a New Clinical Space or Process International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
50 Auerbach M Building Capacity for Multi-center Simulation Research Strategies for Success in Developing an International Specialty Specific Simulation Research Network International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
51 Auerbach M The Use of Just-In-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Poster)
52 Auerbach M Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
53 Auerbach M Designing a Simulation-based Medical Education Curriculum (SBME) for your Fellowship Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
54 Auerbach M Not a Team Player Using Simulation for Formative and Summative Assessment of Teamwork and Communication Competencies International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
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55 Taylor M Sharma M Loew T Walsh BM A Serious Game for Learning Team Communication Skills Development of On Call an interactive video game for medical students and nurses set in the Emergency Department Game was demonstrated at the International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
56 Walsh BM COMET Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Discussion and workshop on creating mobile simulation outreach initiative Trouble shooting sustainability International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
57 Walsh BM COMET Feasibility Study of Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Simulation Program PAS academic annual meeting Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
58 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
59 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
60 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation for Pediatrics A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
61 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
62 Bhanji F Praestgaard A Meaney P Cheng A Peberdy MA Hunt EA Berg R Nadkarni V Survival from Pediatric In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest is Worse at Night Compared with Days and Evenings A Report from the AHA Get with the Guidelines-Resuscitation (GWTG-R) Registry Resuscitation Science Symposium (ReSS) Dallas Texas November 2013
63 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
64 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA April 2013
65 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013
66 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
67 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Academic Societies (Boston MA) April 30 2012 (Poster)
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68 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
69 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (Orlando FL) January 28 2013 (Poster)
70 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
71 Seelbach EB Kessler DO Pusic MV Mehta R Chime NO Pham PK Chang TP Examining Variability in Infant Lumbar Puncture Decision Making using a Script Concordance Testing Approach Pediatric Academic Societies Washington DC May 4 2013 (Poster)
72 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
73 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012 (Poster)
74 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
75 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012
76 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Association of Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) Annual Conference Lyon France Aug 2012 (Poster)
77 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Agrawal D Rocker J Reid J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulator-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 405
78 Auerbach M Chang TP Mehta R Reid J Lemke D Gerard J Fein D Zaveri P Kessler D Does ldquoJust-in-Timerdquo Simulation-based Competency Assessment predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedural Success Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 409
79 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare Orlando FL January 27 2013
80 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Pediatric Simulation Symposium amp Workshops New York City NY April 24 2013
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81 Auerbach M Chang TP Zaveri P Kessler D How to Use Mastery Learning for Pediatric Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Societies Workshop Washington DC May 7 2013
82 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012
83 Kamdar G Khanna K Kessler D Chang TP Balmer D Srivastava G Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Point of Care Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Emergency Medicine New Orleans LA October 19 2012
84 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Fourth International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Toulouse France Oct 2011
85 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Montreal Nov 2011
86 Chang TP Cico S Reid J Auerbach M Pusic M Kessler D Developing Online Train-the-Trainer Modules to Standardize Pediatric Simulation-based Medical Education The POISE Network Experience International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
87 Kessler D Chang TP Agrawal D Reid J Rocker J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulation-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
88 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Rabe G Pusic M Kessler D Simulation-based Just-in-Time Competency Assessment Predicts Interns Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Performance International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
89 Chang TP Khanna K Ostrom K Seelbach E Birch S Zaveri P Auerbach M Kessler D Does Mastery Training and Just-In-Time Training Using Lumbar Puncture Simulators Increase the Incidence of Traumatic Lumbar Punctures International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare New Orleans LA January 24 2011 (Poster)
90 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 1 2011 (Poster)
91 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
92 Kessler D Chang TP Sherman J Shah N Srivastava G Strother C Khanna K Holder M Cico S Mehta R Petrescu M Reid J Hebbar K Zuckerbraun N Pusic M Auerbach M New Pediatric Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
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93 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M et al New Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
94 Kamdar G Chang TP Auerbach M et al A Qualitative Evaluation of Just-in-time Simulation-based Training Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
95 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Pusic M Batra M Lemke D Zaveri P Oriot D Kessler D Simulation-Based Competency Assessment to Predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference Section on Emergency Medicine Boston MA October 18 2011 (Poster)
96 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Auerbach M et al Impact of a Simulator based Just-in-time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011 (Poster)
97 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Poster)
98 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Oral)
99 Nelson K Eppich W Rudolph J Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Evaluation of a Debriefing Script for Pediatric Resuscitation Education Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
100 Eppich W Cheng A Simon R Rudolph J for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative A characterization of novice instructor debriefings Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010
101 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
102 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
103 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
104 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric
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Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Oral)
105 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
106 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
107 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
108 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
109 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
110 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
111 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
112 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
113 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
114 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Critical Care Medicine Congress January 2010 (Poster)
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115 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
116 International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral) 117 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
118 Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster) 119 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
120 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education and Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Oral)
121 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral)
122 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
123 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
124 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International
125 Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 126 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research
Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
127 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
128 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Poster)
129 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research Day BC Childrenrsquos Hospital November 2008
130 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting American Heart Association Spring ECC Meeting 2008 Dallas Texas USA
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Peer Reviewed Publications amp Articles
1 Sigalet E Cheng A Donnon T Catena H Robinson T Chatfield J Grant V A Simulation-based Intervention Teaching Seizure Management to Caregivers A Randomized Controlled Study Pediatrics and Child Health 2014 19(7)373-378
2 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Medical Education 2014 48657-666
3 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)128-35 PMID 24280838
4 Cheng A Auerbach M Chang T Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V Kessler D Designing and Conducting Simulation-based Research Pediatrics Published online May 12 2014 Doi 101542peds2013-3267
5 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation and Pediatric Education A Meta-analysis Pediatrics 2014 133e1313-e1323
6 Ellaway R Pusic M Galbraith R Cameron T Developing the role of big data and analytics in health professional education Medical Teacher 2014 Mar36(3)216-22
7 Pusic M Ching K Yin HS Kessler D Seven practical principles for improving patient education Evidence-based ideas from cognition science Paediatric Child Health 2014 Mar 19(3) 119-122
8 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education 2014 May 48(5) 479-488
9 Levy R Dubrowski A Amin H Bismilla Z Procedural Skills in Pediatric Residency Re-evaluating the Competencies Paediatrics and Child Health 2014 Apr19(4)180-4
10 Sawyer T White M Zaveri P Chang T Ades A French H Anderson J Auerbach M Johnston L Kessler D ldquoLearn See Practice Prove Do Maintainrdquo An Evidence-based Pedagogical Framework for Procedural Skill Training in Medicine Academic Medicine 2014 in press
11 Calaman S (co-first) Hepps JH (co-first) Spector ND Sectish TC Landrigan CP Srivastava R Starmer AJ Yu CE (co-last) Lopreiato JO (co-last) and the I-PASS Educational Executive Committee I-PASS Handoff Curriculum Handoff Simulation Exercises MedEdPORTAL 2013 Available from
12 Bismilla Z Dodds A Louca E Ontario Simulation Expo Merging Simulation and Quality Improvement to Promote a Safe Community of Practice Dec6 2013
wwwmededportalorgpublication9402 (Zia Bismilla is member of I-PASS Educational Executive Committee)
13 Sandhu N Eppich W Mikrogianakis A Grant V Robinson T Cheng A for the Canadian Pediatric Simulation Network (CPSN) Debriefing Consensus Group Post-resuscitation debriefing in the pediatric emergency department A National Needs Assessment Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013 15(0)1-10
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14 Sigalet E Donnon T Cheng A Cooke S Bissett W Robinson T Grant V Development of a Team Performance Scale to Assess Undergraduate Health Professionals Academic Medicine 2013 88(7)989-96
15 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics 2013 167528-36
16 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
17 Auerbach M Chang T Fein D White M Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer D Vasquez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package MedEdPORTAL 2014 Available from wwwmededportalorgpublication9724
18 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)
19 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics epub ahead of print April 22 2013
20 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D While ML Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer DJ Vazquez-Melendez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package submitted 2013
21 Kamdar G Kessler DO Tilt L Srivastava G Khanna K Chang TP Balmer D Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of Just-In-Time Simulation-Based Learning The Learners Perspective Simul Healthcare 2013 Feb8(1)43-48
22 Auerbach M Chang TP Reid J Quinones C Krantz A Pruitt A Gerard J Mehta R Pusic MV Kessler D Are pediatric interns prepared to perform infant lumbar punctures A multi-institutional descriptive study Pediatr Emerg Care 2013 29(4) 453-457
23 Kessler D Arteaga G Ching K Haubner L Kamdar G Krantz A Lindower J Miller M Petrescu M Pusic MV Rocker J Shah N Strother C Tilt L Weinberg E Chang TP Fein D Auerbach M Interns success with clinical procedures in infants after simulation training Pediatrics 2013131(3)e811-20
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24 Cicero MX Riera A Northrup V Li F Auerbach MA Pearson K Baum CR Design Validity and Reliability of a Pediatric Resident JumpSTART Disaster Triage Scoring Instrument Academic Pediatrics January 2013 13(1) 48-54
25 Gerard J Kessler DO Braun C Mehta R Scalzo AJ Auerbach MA Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Simulation in Healthcare 2013 Jun8(3)148-54
26 Haubner L Johnston L Barry J Soghier L Tatum P Kessler DO Downes K Auerbach MA Neonatal Intubation Performance room for improvement in tertiary neonatal intensive care units Resuscitation 2013 doi 101016jresuscitation201303014 [Epub ahead of print]
27 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
28 Cheng A Rodgers D Van Der Jagt E Eppich W OrsquoDonnell J for the American Heart Association Pediatric Subcommittee Evolution of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course Enhanced Learning with a New Debriefing Tool and Web-based Module for Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructors Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2012 13(5) 589-595
29 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Fleegler E Cheng A Simon R Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Development and Psychometric Properties Simulation in Healthcare 2012 7288-294
30 Pusic M Kessler D Szyld D Kalet A Pecaric M Boutis K Experience Curves as an Organizing Framework for Deliberate Practice in Emergency Medicine Learning Academic Emergency Medicine 2012 19(12) 1476-80
31 Cheng A Nadkarni V Hunt EA Qayumi K for the EXPRESS Investigators A Multifunctional Online Research Portal for Facilitation of Simulation-Based Research A Report from the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(4)239-243
32 Cheng A Hunt E Donoghue A Nelson K LeFlore J Anderson J Eppich W Simon R Rudolph J Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative EXPRESS ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting The Birth of an International Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative ndash From Concept to Reality Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(1)34-41
33 Donoghue A Ventre K Boulet J Brett-Fleegler M Nishisaki A Overly F Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative Design Implementation and Psychometric Analysis of a Scoring Instrument for Pediatric Resuscitation ndash A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(2)71-77
34 Auerbach M Chang TP Krantz A Ching K Pusic M Kessler D Infant Lumbar Puncture POISE Pediatric Procedure Video MedEdPortal 2011 Available from
35 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education
httpservicesaamcorg30mededportalservletssegmentmededportalsubid=8339
36 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care
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37 Kessler D Auerbach M Pusic M Tunik M Foltin J A Randomized Trial of Simulation-Based Deliberate Practice For Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Simulation in Healthcare 2011 Aug6(4)197
38 Auerbach M Kessler D Foltin J Recurrent Pediatric Simulation Airway Resuscitation Training Pediatric Emergency Care 2011 27(1)29-31
Manuscripts In Press
1 Jeannette R Koziel Garth Meckler Linda Brown David Acker Michael Torino Barbara Walsh Mark X Cicero Barriers to Pediatric Disaster Triage A Qualitative Investigation Manuscript complete Submitted JAMA Pediatrics
2 Lee J Cheng A Allain D Angelski C Ali S High Fidelity Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine A National Survey of Facilitator Comfort and Practice Pediatric Emergency Care In press
3 Shefrin A Khazei A Hung G Dyke L Cheng A The TACTIC Development and Validation of the Tool for Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Competency Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine In Press
4 Qayumi K Pachev G Zheng B Ziv A Koval V Badiei S Cheng A Global Status of Simulation in Healthcare Education An International Survey of Simulation Centers Advances in Medical Education and Practice In Press
5 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care In Press
6 Rabiner J Avner J Auerbach M Khine H Comparison of GlideScopereg Videolaryngoscopy to Direct Laryngoscopy for Intubation of a Pediatric Simulator by Novice Physicians Emergency Medicine International In Press
7 Johnson L Auerbach M Kappus L Emerson B Zigmont J Sudikoff S The utilization of exploration-based learning and video-assisted learning to teach Video-laryngoscopy Teaching and Learning in Medicine In Press
8 Auerbach MA Roney L Aysseh A Gawel M Koziel J Barre K Caty M Santucci K Assessing the impact and feasibility of an interdisciplinary pediatric in-situ trauma simulation program Pediatric Emerency Care In Press
9 Kamdar GT Balmer D Tilt L Kessler D Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Auerbach MA The greater good How supervising physicians make entrustment decisions in the pediatric emergency department Academic Pediatrics In Press
10 Tiyyagura GK Balmer D Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Owen K Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis Academic Pediatrics 2013
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2013-2014 Procedural Skills Training in Pediatric Residency With Bismilla Z Feldman M Amin H Dubrowski A Funded by Hospital for Sick Children Paediatric Consultants Education Research Grant $4085 USD
2013-2014 Validation study for simulating capillary refill in a mass-casualty simulation With Dr Todd Chang (PI) Funded by Southern California Clinical Translational Science Institute Research Pilot Fund $26400 USD
2013-2014 INSPIRE Network Infant Lumbar Puncture Competency Assessment With Todd Pou-Yen Chang MD (Sub Contractor) Funded by RBaby Foundation $14000 USD
2013-2014 ImPACTS Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation $300000 USD Site PIs include Nadkarni (CHOP) Katz-Nelson (Hopkins) Fedlor-Hamilton (Pitt) Kessler (Columbia) Brown (Hasbro) Walsh (Umass) Gangadharan (CohenrsquosHofstra)
2012-2015 Advancing and Optimizing Quality of Resuscitation in Children with Cardiac Arrest With Elizabeth A Hunt MD MPH PhD (PI) Funded by The Hartwell Foundation $300000 USD
2012-2014 CPR Training Using High-Fidelity Simulation and Train to Perfection in Medical Students With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) University of Alberta Dr Carol Hodgson University of Alberta Dr Farhan Bhanji McGIll University Dr Adam Cheng Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Funded by Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund University of Alberta $18 379 CAD
2012-2013 The effect of multimedia on assessment of clinical decision making skills With Todd Pou-Yen Chang MD (PI) Funded by University of Southern California Zumberge Faculty Development Grant $24 800 USD
2012-2013 The INSPIRE Skills Training Initiative Improving Infant Lumbar Puncture Clinical Outcomes Among Novices With David Kessler MD MSc (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation $100000 USD
2012-2013 PRIDE - Evaluation of 3 different pre-hospital pediatric disaster triage protocols among 3 states With Dr Barbara Walsh (Co-PI) Funded by EMSC Grant
2012 In-situ Trauma simulation Targeted to Patient Outcome Research With Ralph MacKinnon amp Marc Auerbach Funded by USUK Collaboration Development Award UK Foreign Office $1500 USD
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2012 The Use of High-Fidelity Simulation and Mastery Learning in BLS Education With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) Funded by Teaching and Learning Fund $18 379
2010-2013 Assessing and Improving the Quality of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Delivered During Simulated Pediatric Cardiac Arrest using a Novel CPR Feedback Device With Dr Adam Cheng (PI) Dr Vincent Grant Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Jonathan Duff Stollery Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Farhan Bhanji Dr Ronald Gottesman Montreal Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Vinay Nadkarni Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia and Dr Betsy Hunt Johns Hopkins Childrenrsquos Hospital and the INSPIRE Investigators Funded by Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada and CIHR $450000 CAD
2010-2013 EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Infrastructure Grant With Dr Adam Cheng (co-PI) Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Elizabeth Hunt Division of Critical Care Medicine Johns Hopkins University and Dr Vinay Nadkarni Division of Critical Care Medicine Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $450000 USD
2011-2012 POISE Network Improving Infant Lumbar Puncture Outcomes With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $150000 USD
2011-2012 A Needs Assessment of Pediatric Intubation Skills With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by Yale Department of Pediatrics $35000 USD
2011 An invitational conference for key stakeholders in simulation-enhanced inter-professional education With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Principal Writer) Funded by The Josiah Macy Jr Foundation $35000 USD
2011 In-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation A national survey of current practices With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-I) Edelson DP Abella BS Davis D Hunt EA Funded by Society of Hospital Medicine $75 000 USD
2011 Quantitative Measurement of CPR during in-hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation (Corporate Sponsor Agreement) $10996600 USD
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2010-2012 Student Program for Olympic Resuscitation Training in Schools (SPORTS) With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (Co-I) Funded by AHA Innovation Grant $5000000 USD
2010-2012 Center for Excellence for Science of Simulation Education Implementation and Dissemination With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $15000000 USD
2010-2011 Patient Outcomes in Simulation Education [POISE] ndash shifting resident education from ldquopractice on the poorrdquo to ldquopractice until perfectrdquo With David Kessler MD MSc (Co-PI) Marc Auerbach MD MSc (Co-PI) Funded by Rbaby foundation $90000 USD
2010-2011 A Multimedia Educational Module For Infant Lumbar Puncture Funded by Yale Department of Pediatrics With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) $10000 USD
2010-2011 A Bench-Top Simulation Training Intervention For Infant Lumbar Puncture With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $90000 USD
2009-2012 A Multi-Technological Proposal To Provide Effective Education To On-Line Nursing Students With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (Co-PI) Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $15000 USD
2008-2009 In-situ Simulation for Pediatric Resuscitation Training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $50000 USD
2008-2009 Repetitive Pediatric Simulation Resuscitation Training With David Kessler MD MSc (Co-PI) Marc Auerbach MD MSc (Co-PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2008-2009 Improving outcomes using videotaped role-modeling during crisis resource management training With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (Co-PI) Mindi Anderson Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $13000 USD
2008-2009 Expert modeling improves the acquisition of behavioral skills in simulation-based training With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) J Anderson Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $15000 USD
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2008 Does CRM training improve performance in simulated resuscitation scenarios With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) Funded by Stollery Childrenrsquos Hospital Foundation Grant Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Medical Education Grant Research Trainee Grant $18 200 CAD
2008 Muscle fatigue during CPR administration in middle aged female laypersons and female nurses With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-I) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation and the American Heart Association $40289 USD
2007-2010 EXPRESS Trial ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting A multi-center trial Dr Adam Cheng (PI) BC Childrenrsquos Hospital with Dr Vinay Nadkarni Division of Critical Care Medicine Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia and Dr Elizabeth Hunt Division of Critical Care Medicine John Hopkins University Funded by American Heart Association $137247 CAD
2007-2009 Quantitative Measurement of CPR during in-hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $45000000 USD
2007-2009 A randomized trial of simulation for procedural skills training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2007-2009 Leadership and Timeline Adherence to the Neonatal Resuscitation Program Guidelines With Elizabeth A Hunt MD MPH PhD (PI) Stavroudis Funded by Thomas Wilson Sanitarium CBC $20000 USD
2007 Learning the Principals and concepts of airway management The efficacy of replacing lecture with MicroSim With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-PI) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation $236920 USD
2007 The effect of simulation in the Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) Funded by Dell Childrenrsquos Medical Center Austin Texas $60000 USD
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Abstracts (Poster Oral) Workshops Presentations
1 Grover E Langevin M Curtain A Moro-Sutherland D Yule S Educational Outreach (including remote rural and international simulation education) Tools to Support Development of Simulation Programs in Limited-Resource Settings International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna Austria April 2014
2 Lopreiato West I-PASS Study Group Davis Wortmann (Zia Bisimlla is member of I-PASS Study Group) Reliability of a Direct Observation Tool for Patient Handovers PAS 2014
3 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents research abstract Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare January 2014
4 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents 14th Annual Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA January 2014 (Poster)
5 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Working through barriers to simulation-based just-in-time training and competency assessments for infant lumbar punctures Simul Healthcare 20138(6)SSIH 398 Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA 2013 Awarded 3rd place for 2014 Research Abstract submission
6 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Barriers of a competency educational model for infant lumbar punctures Pediatr Res PAS Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies Vancouver Canada 2014
7 Grace M Arteaga Robert M Jacobson SYSTEMATIC APPROACH EDUCATION (CASE) TO ADDRESS PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION SESAM2013-ABS1223 Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Mayo Clinic Rochester United States 2013
8 Grace M Arteaga MD and Robert M Jacobson MD Self-confidence and communication skills addressing vaccine hesitancy improve among pediatric residents exposed to a combination of standardized patient scenarios and a systematic interview approach (CASE) SSH 2013-ABS 1693
9 Grace M Arteaga MD Robert M Jacobson MD Simulation-based standardized patient scenarios to introduce a systematic approach (CASE) to address vaccine hesitancy among practicing pediatricians promotes a change in medical practice 2013
10 Grace Arteaga Robert Jacobson TEACHING THE CASE APPROACH TO PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION EDUCATION WITH PRACTICING PEDIATRICIANS International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
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11 MacKinnon RJ Dalgleish K Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by direct observation of unannounced simulations International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
12 MacKinnon RJ Anderson M Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by interactive survey of pilot site trauma team members International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
13 MacKinnon RJ Lecky F Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Identification of In Situ Inter Professional Paediatric Trauma Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
14 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy on behalf of INSPIRE Trauma Group The development of the Field assessment Conditioning Tool International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster amp Oral presentation)
15 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
16 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy C Collaborative simulation (INSPIRE) to impact Trauma Care Grand Round Oral presentation Kansas City 2014
17 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting at International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna 2014
18 Auerbach M Emergency Medicine SIG Collaborative Educational Research SIG Chairspeaker SBME Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
19 Auerbach M Helping teachers create better healthcare simulations for their learners (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
20 Auerbach M Strategies for simulation based competency assessment of procedural skills (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
21 Auerbach M Medical Education Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Among Resident Raters Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
22 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
23 S Gangadharan G Tiyyagura M Auerbach M Gawel B Walsh and L Brown on behalf of ImPACTS investigators Assessing Differences in Experiences with Management of Critically Ill Children in Pediatric Emergency Departments (PED) and General Emergency Departments (GED) PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
24 Nnenna Chime Jessica Katz-Nelson Barbara Walsh Margie Gawel Sandeep Gangdaharan Barbara Walsh and Marc Auerbach Comparing Quality of Care Provided by Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians to Non-Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians A Systematic Review PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
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25 M Auerbach D Kessler B Walsh M Gawel J Katz-Nelson J Jang R Dudas B Schultz M Hamilton M Lavoie K Tay S Walsh S Gangdaharan and L Brown Standardized Simulation Assessment of the Quality of Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Across a Spectrum of Emergency Departments Quality platform presentation PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
26 Mark X Cicero Frank Overly Linda Brown Jorge Yarzebski Barbara Walsh Veronika Shabanova Marc Auerbach David Cone and Carl R Baum An Evaluation Instrument For Prehospital Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
27 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster)
28 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
29 Auerbach M PRIDE Pediatric Disaster Train-the-trainer International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
30 Auerbach M Look before you leap simulation for new spaces International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
31 Auerbach M Sim research design and internal validity International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
32 Auerbach M Mobile simulation getting into the trenches International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
33 Auerbach M Simulation-based research improving rigor and impact International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
34 Walsh B Using Multimodal Simulation for Pediatric Disaster Triage Training (a Train the Trainer Course) Small Victims Big Challenges International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Preconference Workshop)
35 Walsh B Course Director Developing a Mobile Simulation Program for Community Providers from Start up to Sustainability Addressing Issues in Curriculum Design Community Engagement and Program Building for a Sustainable Simulation Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Expert Panel)
36 Walsh B Brown L Gawel M and Auerbach M Community Outreach Mobile Education Training - Bringing the Simulator on the Road to Educate and Train Inter-professional Community Teams Program Innovation International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
37 Auerbach M Teaching Pediatric Emergency Medicine Procedures in the Simulated Setting Checklists Protocols Tips and Tricks International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
38 Auerbach M Does a just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with their first infant lumbar puncture International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
39 Auerbach M Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure among Resident Rater Association of Pediatric Program Directors Meeting Arlington VA October 4-5 2013 (Poster)
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40 Auerbach M How to use mastery learning for pediatric procedural skills training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop) Workshop Designing a Simulation Based Curriculum for Your Acute Care Fellowship Program Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop)
41 Auerbach M Does Just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with first infant LP Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
42 Auerbach M Analgesia use for infant lumbar puncture after and educational intervention Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
43 Auerbach M BASE Camp Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow Simulation Based Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
44 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage Strategies PAS Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
45 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage StrategiesESPR March 2013
46 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Improving Pediatric Disaster Triage Education in the Pre-Hospital Setting Using Standardized Patients ASPE annual meeting Atlanta GA 2013 (Poster)
47 Auerbach M Simulation for Pediatric Office Emergency Preparedness Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
48 Auerbach M Pediatric Trauma Simulation to Improve Patient Outcomes Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
49 Auerbach M Look Before You Leap Using Simulation to Prepare for a New Clinical Space or Process International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
50 Auerbach M Building Capacity for Multi-center Simulation Research Strategies for Success in Developing an International Specialty Specific Simulation Research Network International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
51 Auerbach M The Use of Just-In-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Poster)
52 Auerbach M Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
53 Auerbach M Designing a Simulation-based Medical Education Curriculum (SBME) for your Fellowship Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
54 Auerbach M Not a Team Player Using Simulation for Formative and Summative Assessment of Teamwork and Communication Competencies International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
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55 Taylor M Sharma M Loew T Walsh BM A Serious Game for Learning Team Communication Skills Development of On Call an interactive video game for medical students and nurses set in the Emergency Department Game was demonstrated at the International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
56 Walsh BM COMET Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Discussion and workshop on creating mobile simulation outreach initiative Trouble shooting sustainability International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
57 Walsh BM COMET Feasibility Study of Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Simulation Program PAS academic annual meeting Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
58 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
59 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
60 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation for Pediatrics A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
61 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
62 Bhanji F Praestgaard A Meaney P Cheng A Peberdy MA Hunt EA Berg R Nadkarni V Survival from Pediatric In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest is Worse at Night Compared with Days and Evenings A Report from the AHA Get with the Guidelines-Resuscitation (GWTG-R) Registry Resuscitation Science Symposium (ReSS) Dallas Texas November 2013
63 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
64 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA April 2013
65 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013
66 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
67 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Academic Societies (Boston MA) April 30 2012 (Poster)
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68 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
69 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (Orlando FL) January 28 2013 (Poster)
70 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
71 Seelbach EB Kessler DO Pusic MV Mehta R Chime NO Pham PK Chang TP Examining Variability in Infant Lumbar Puncture Decision Making using a Script Concordance Testing Approach Pediatric Academic Societies Washington DC May 4 2013 (Poster)
72 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
73 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012 (Poster)
74 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
75 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012
76 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Association of Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) Annual Conference Lyon France Aug 2012 (Poster)
77 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Agrawal D Rocker J Reid J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulator-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 405
78 Auerbach M Chang TP Mehta R Reid J Lemke D Gerard J Fein D Zaveri P Kessler D Does ldquoJust-in-Timerdquo Simulation-based Competency Assessment predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedural Success Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 409
79 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare Orlando FL January 27 2013
80 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Pediatric Simulation Symposium amp Workshops New York City NY April 24 2013
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81 Auerbach M Chang TP Zaveri P Kessler D How to Use Mastery Learning for Pediatric Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Societies Workshop Washington DC May 7 2013
82 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012
83 Kamdar G Khanna K Kessler D Chang TP Balmer D Srivastava G Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Point of Care Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Emergency Medicine New Orleans LA October 19 2012
84 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Fourth International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Toulouse France Oct 2011
85 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Montreal Nov 2011
86 Chang TP Cico S Reid J Auerbach M Pusic M Kessler D Developing Online Train-the-Trainer Modules to Standardize Pediatric Simulation-based Medical Education The POISE Network Experience International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
87 Kessler D Chang TP Agrawal D Reid J Rocker J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulation-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
88 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Rabe G Pusic M Kessler D Simulation-based Just-in-Time Competency Assessment Predicts Interns Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Performance International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
89 Chang TP Khanna K Ostrom K Seelbach E Birch S Zaveri P Auerbach M Kessler D Does Mastery Training and Just-In-Time Training Using Lumbar Puncture Simulators Increase the Incidence of Traumatic Lumbar Punctures International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare New Orleans LA January 24 2011 (Poster)
90 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 1 2011 (Poster)
91 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
92 Kessler D Chang TP Sherman J Shah N Srivastava G Strother C Khanna K Holder M Cico S Mehta R Petrescu M Reid J Hebbar K Zuckerbraun N Pusic M Auerbach M New Pediatric Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
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93 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M et al New Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
94 Kamdar G Chang TP Auerbach M et al A Qualitative Evaluation of Just-in-time Simulation-based Training Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
95 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Pusic M Batra M Lemke D Zaveri P Oriot D Kessler D Simulation-Based Competency Assessment to Predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference Section on Emergency Medicine Boston MA October 18 2011 (Poster)
96 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Auerbach M et al Impact of a Simulator based Just-in-time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011 (Poster)
97 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Poster)
98 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Oral)
99 Nelson K Eppich W Rudolph J Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Evaluation of a Debriefing Script for Pediatric Resuscitation Education Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
100 Eppich W Cheng A Simon R Rudolph J for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative A characterization of novice instructor debriefings Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010
101 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
102 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
103 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
104 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric
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Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Oral)
105 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
106 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
107 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
108 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
109 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
110 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
111 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
112 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
113 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
114 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Critical Care Medicine Congress January 2010 (Poster)
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115 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
116 International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral) 117 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
118 Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster) 119 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
120 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education and Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Oral)
121 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral)
122 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
123 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
124 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International
125 Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 126 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research
Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
127 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
128 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Poster)
129 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research Day BC Childrenrsquos Hospital November 2008
130 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting American Heart Association Spring ECC Meeting 2008 Dallas Texas USA
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Peer Reviewed Publications amp Articles
1 Sigalet E Cheng A Donnon T Catena H Robinson T Chatfield J Grant V A Simulation-based Intervention Teaching Seizure Management to Caregivers A Randomized Controlled Study Pediatrics and Child Health 2014 19(7)373-378
2 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Medical Education 2014 48657-666
3 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)128-35 PMID 24280838
4 Cheng A Auerbach M Chang T Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V Kessler D Designing and Conducting Simulation-based Research Pediatrics Published online May 12 2014 Doi 101542peds2013-3267
5 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation and Pediatric Education A Meta-analysis Pediatrics 2014 133e1313-e1323
6 Ellaway R Pusic M Galbraith R Cameron T Developing the role of big data and analytics in health professional education Medical Teacher 2014 Mar36(3)216-22
7 Pusic M Ching K Yin HS Kessler D Seven practical principles for improving patient education Evidence-based ideas from cognition science Paediatric Child Health 2014 Mar 19(3) 119-122
8 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education 2014 May 48(5) 479-488
9 Levy R Dubrowski A Amin H Bismilla Z Procedural Skills in Pediatric Residency Re-evaluating the Competencies Paediatrics and Child Health 2014 Apr19(4)180-4
10 Sawyer T White M Zaveri P Chang T Ades A French H Anderson J Auerbach M Johnston L Kessler D ldquoLearn See Practice Prove Do Maintainrdquo An Evidence-based Pedagogical Framework for Procedural Skill Training in Medicine Academic Medicine 2014 in press
11 Calaman S (co-first) Hepps JH (co-first) Spector ND Sectish TC Landrigan CP Srivastava R Starmer AJ Yu CE (co-last) Lopreiato JO (co-last) and the I-PASS Educational Executive Committee I-PASS Handoff Curriculum Handoff Simulation Exercises MedEdPORTAL 2013 Available from
12 Bismilla Z Dodds A Louca E Ontario Simulation Expo Merging Simulation and Quality Improvement to Promote a Safe Community of Practice Dec6 2013
wwwmededportalorgpublication9402 (Zia Bismilla is member of I-PASS Educational Executive Committee)
13 Sandhu N Eppich W Mikrogianakis A Grant V Robinson T Cheng A for the Canadian Pediatric Simulation Network (CPSN) Debriefing Consensus Group Post-resuscitation debriefing in the pediatric emergency department A National Needs Assessment Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013 15(0)1-10
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14 Sigalet E Donnon T Cheng A Cooke S Bissett W Robinson T Grant V Development of a Team Performance Scale to Assess Undergraduate Health Professionals Academic Medicine 2013 88(7)989-96
15 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics 2013 167528-36
16 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
17 Auerbach M Chang T Fein D White M Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer D Vasquez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package MedEdPORTAL 2014 Available from wwwmededportalorgpublication9724
18 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)
19 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics epub ahead of print April 22 2013
20 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D While ML Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer DJ Vazquez-Melendez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package submitted 2013
21 Kamdar G Kessler DO Tilt L Srivastava G Khanna K Chang TP Balmer D Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of Just-In-Time Simulation-Based Learning The Learners Perspective Simul Healthcare 2013 Feb8(1)43-48
22 Auerbach M Chang TP Reid J Quinones C Krantz A Pruitt A Gerard J Mehta R Pusic MV Kessler D Are pediatric interns prepared to perform infant lumbar punctures A multi-institutional descriptive study Pediatr Emerg Care 2013 29(4) 453-457
23 Kessler D Arteaga G Ching K Haubner L Kamdar G Krantz A Lindower J Miller M Petrescu M Pusic MV Rocker J Shah N Strother C Tilt L Weinberg E Chang TP Fein D Auerbach M Interns success with clinical procedures in infants after simulation training Pediatrics 2013131(3)e811-20
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24 Cicero MX Riera A Northrup V Li F Auerbach MA Pearson K Baum CR Design Validity and Reliability of a Pediatric Resident JumpSTART Disaster Triage Scoring Instrument Academic Pediatrics January 2013 13(1) 48-54
25 Gerard J Kessler DO Braun C Mehta R Scalzo AJ Auerbach MA Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Simulation in Healthcare 2013 Jun8(3)148-54
26 Haubner L Johnston L Barry J Soghier L Tatum P Kessler DO Downes K Auerbach MA Neonatal Intubation Performance room for improvement in tertiary neonatal intensive care units Resuscitation 2013 doi 101016jresuscitation201303014 [Epub ahead of print]
27 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
28 Cheng A Rodgers D Van Der Jagt E Eppich W OrsquoDonnell J for the American Heart Association Pediatric Subcommittee Evolution of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course Enhanced Learning with a New Debriefing Tool and Web-based Module for Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructors Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2012 13(5) 589-595
29 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Fleegler E Cheng A Simon R Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Development and Psychometric Properties Simulation in Healthcare 2012 7288-294
30 Pusic M Kessler D Szyld D Kalet A Pecaric M Boutis K Experience Curves as an Organizing Framework for Deliberate Practice in Emergency Medicine Learning Academic Emergency Medicine 2012 19(12) 1476-80
31 Cheng A Nadkarni V Hunt EA Qayumi K for the EXPRESS Investigators A Multifunctional Online Research Portal for Facilitation of Simulation-Based Research A Report from the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(4)239-243
32 Cheng A Hunt E Donoghue A Nelson K LeFlore J Anderson J Eppich W Simon R Rudolph J Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative EXPRESS ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting The Birth of an International Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative ndash From Concept to Reality Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(1)34-41
33 Donoghue A Ventre K Boulet J Brett-Fleegler M Nishisaki A Overly F Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative Design Implementation and Psychometric Analysis of a Scoring Instrument for Pediatric Resuscitation ndash A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(2)71-77
34 Auerbach M Chang TP Krantz A Ching K Pusic M Kessler D Infant Lumbar Puncture POISE Pediatric Procedure Video MedEdPortal 2011 Available from
35 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education
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36 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care
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37 Kessler D Auerbach M Pusic M Tunik M Foltin J A Randomized Trial of Simulation-Based Deliberate Practice For Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Simulation in Healthcare 2011 Aug6(4)197
38 Auerbach M Kessler D Foltin J Recurrent Pediatric Simulation Airway Resuscitation Training Pediatric Emergency Care 2011 27(1)29-31
Manuscripts In Press
1 Jeannette R Koziel Garth Meckler Linda Brown David Acker Michael Torino Barbara Walsh Mark X Cicero Barriers to Pediatric Disaster Triage A Qualitative Investigation Manuscript complete Submitted JAMA Pediatrics
2 Lee J Cheng A Allain D Angelski C Ali S High Fidelity Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine A National Survey of Facilitator Comfort and Practice Pediatric Emergency Care In press
3 Shefrin A Khazei A Hung G Dyke L Cheng A The TACTIC Development and Validation of the Tool for Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Competency Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine In Press
4 Qayumi K Pachev G Zheng B Ziv A Koval V Badiei S Cheng A Global Status of Simulation in Healthcare Education An International Survey of Simulation Centers Advances in Medical Education and Practice In Press
5 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care In Press
6 Rabiner J Avner J Auerbach M Khine H Comparison of GlideScopereg Videolaryngoscopy to Direct Laryngoscopy for Intubation of a Pediatric Simulator by Novice Physicians Emergency Medicine International In Press
7 Johnson L Auerbach M Kappus L Emerson B Zigmont J Sudikoff S The utilization of exploration-based learning and video-assisted learning to teach Video-laryngoscopy Teaching and Learning in Medicine In Press
8 Auerbach MA Roney L Aysseh A Gawel M Koziel J Barre K Caty M Santucci K Assessing the impact and feasibility of an interdisciplinary pediatric in-situ trauma simulation program Pediatric Emerency Care In Press
9 Kamdar GT Balmer D Tilt L Kessler D Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Auerbach MA The greater good How supervising physicians make entrustment decisions in the pediatric emergency department Academic Pediatrics In Press
10 Tiyyagura GK Balmer D Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Owen K Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis Academic Pediatrics 2013
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2012 The Use of High-Fidelity Simulation and Mastery Learning in BLS Education With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) Funded by Teaching and Learning Fund $18 379
2010-2013 Assessing and Improving the Quality of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Delivered During Simulated Pediatric Cardiac Arrest using a Novel CPR Feedback Device With Dr Adam Cheng (PI) Dr Vincent Grant Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Jonathan Duff Stollery Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Farhan Bhanji Dr Ronald Gottesman Montreal Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Vinay Nadkarni Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia and Dr Betsy Hunt Johns Hopkins Childrenrsquos Hospital and the INSPIRE Investigators Funded by Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada and CIHR $450000 CAD
2010-2013 EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Infrastructure Grant With Dr Adam Cheng (co-PI) Alberta Childrenrsquos Hospital Dr Elizabeth Hunt Division of Critical Care Medicine Johns Hopkins University and Dr Vinay Nadkarni Division of Critical Care Medicine Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $450000 USD
2011-2012 POISE Network Improving Infant Lumbar Puncture Outcomes With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $150000 USD
2011-2012 A Needs Assessment of Pediatric Intubation Skills With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by Yale Department of Pediatrics $35000 USD
2011 An invitational conference for key stakeholders in simulation-enhanced inter-professional education With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Principal Writer) Funded by The Josiah Macy Jr Foundation $35000 USD
2011 In-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation A national survey of current practices With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-I) Edelson DP Abella BS Davis D Hunt EA Funded by Society of Hospital Medicine $75 000 USD
2011 Quantitative Measurement of CPR during in-hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation (Corporate Sponsor Agreement) $10996600 USD
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2010-2012 Student Program for Olympic Resuscitation Training in Schools (SPORTS) With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (Co-I) Funded by AHA Innovation Grant $5000000 USD
2010-2012 Center for Excellence for Science of Simulation Education Implementation and Dissemination With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $15000000 USD
2010-2011 Patient Outcomes in Simulation Education [POISE] ndash shifting resident education from ldquopractice on the poorrdquo to ldquopractice until perfectrdquo With David Kessler MD MSc (Co-PI) Marc Auerbach MD MSc (Co-PI) Funded by Rbaby foundation $90000 USD
2010-2011 A Multimedia Educational Module For Infant Lumbar Puncture Funded by Yale Department of Pediatrics With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) $10000 USD
2010-2011 A Bench-Top Simulation Training Intervention For Infant Lumbar Puncture With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $90000 USD
2009-2012 A Multi-Technological Proposal To Provide Effective Education To On-Line Nursing Students With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (Co-PI) Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $15000 USD
2008-2009 In-situ Simulation for Pediatric Resuscitation Training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $50000 USD
2008-2009 Repetitive Pediatric Simulation Resuscitation Training With David Kessler MD MSc (Co-PI) Marc Auerbach MD MSc (Co-PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2008-2009 Improving outcomes using videotaped role-modeling during crisis resource management training With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (Co-PI) Mindi Anderson Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $13000 USD
2008-2009 Expert modeling improves the acquisition of behavioral skills in simulation-based training With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) J Anderson Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $15000 USD
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2008 Does CRM training improve performance in simulated resuscitation scenarios With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) Funded by Stollery Childrenrsquos Hospital Foundation Grant Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Medical Education Grant Research Trainee Grant $18 200 CAD
2008 Muscle fatigue during CPR administration in middle aged female laypersons and female nurses With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-I) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation and the American Heart Association $40289 USD
2007-2010 EXPRESS Trial ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting A multi-center trial Dr Adam Cheng (PI) BC Childrenrsquos Hospital with Dr Vinay Nadkarni Division of Critical Care Medicine Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia and Dr Elizabeth Hunt Division of Critical Care Medicine John Hopkins University Funded by American Heart Association $137247 CAD
2007-2009 Quantitative Measurement of CPR during in-hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $45000000 USD
2007-2009 A randomized trial of simulation for procedural skills training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2007-2009 Leadership and Timeline Adherence to the Neonatal Resuscitation Program Guidelines With Elizabeth A Hunt MD MPH PhD (PI) Stavroudis Funded by Thomas Wilson Sanitarium CBC $20000 USD
2007 Learning the Principals and concepts of airway management The efficacy of replacing lecture with MicroSim With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-PI) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation $236920 USD
2007 The effect of simulation in the Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) Funded by Dell Childrenrsquos Medical Center Austin Texas $60000 USD
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Abstracts (Poster Oral) Workshops Presentations
1 Grover E Langevin M Curtain A Moro-Sutherland D Yule S Educational Outreach (including remote rural and international simulation education) Tools to Support Development of Simulation Programs in Limited-Resource Settings International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna Austria April 2014
2 Lopreiato West I-PASS Study Group Davis Wortmann (Zia Bisimlla is member of I-PASS Study Group) Reliability of a Direct Observation Tool for Patient Handovers PAS 2014
3 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents research abstract Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare January 2014
4 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents 14th Annual Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA January 2014 (Poster)
5 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Working through barriers to simulation-based just-in-time training and competency assessments for infant lumbar punctures Simul Healthcare 20138(6)SSIH 398 Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA 2013 Awarded 3rd place for 2014 Research Abstract submission
6 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Barriers of a competency educational model for infant lumbar punctures Pediatr Res PAS Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies Vancouver Canada 2014
7 Grace M Arteaga Robert M Jacobson SYSTEMATIC APPROACH EDUCATION (CASE) TO ADDRESS PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION SESAM2013-ABS1223 Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Mayo Clinic Rochester United States 2013
8 Grace M Arteaga MD and Robert M Jacobson MD Self-confidence and communication skills addressing vaccine hesitancy improve among pediatric residents exposed to a combination of standardized patient scenarios and a systematic interview approach (CASE) SSH 2013-ABS 1693
9 Grace M Arteaga MD Robert M Jacobson MD Simulation-based standardized patient scenarios to introduce a systematic approach (CASE) to address vaccine hesitancy among practicing pediatricians promotes a change in medical practice 2013
10 Grace Arteaga Robert Jacobson TEACHING THE CASE APPROACH TO PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION EDUCATION WITH PRACTICING PEDIATRICIANS International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
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11 MacKinnon RJ Dalgleish K Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by direct observation of unannounced simulations International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
12 MacKinnon RJ Anderson M Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by interactive survey of pilot site trauma team members International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
13 MacKinnon RJ Lecky F Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Identification of In Situ Inter Professional Paediatric Trauma Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
14 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy on behalf of INSPIRE Trauma Group The development of the Field assessment Conditioning Tool International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster amp Oral presentation)
15 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
16 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy C Collaborative simulation (INSPIRE) to impact Trauma Care Grand Round Oral presentation Kansas City 2014
17 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting at International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna 2014
18 Auerbach M Emergency Medicine SIG Collaborative Educational Research SIG Chairspeaker SBME Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
19 Auerbach M Helping teachers create better healthcare simulations for their learners (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
20 Auerbach M Strategies for simulation based competency assessment of procedural skills (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
21 Auerbach M Medical Education Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Among Resident Raters Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
22 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
23 S Gangadharan G Tiyyagura M Auerbach M Gawel B Walsh and L Brown on behalf of ImPACTS investigators Assessing Differences in Experiences with Management of Critically Ill Children in Pediatric Emergency Departments (PED) and General Emergency Departments (GED) PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
24 Nnenna Chime Jessica Katz-Nelson Barbara Walsh Margie Gawel Sandeep Gangdaharan Barbara Walsh and Marc Auerbach Comparing Quality of Care Provided by Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians to Non-Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians A Systematic Review PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
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25 M Auerbach D Kessler B Walsh M Gawel J Katz-Nelson J Jang R Dudas B Schultz M Hamilton M Lavoie K Tay S Walsh S Gangdaharan and L Brown Standardized Simulation Assessment of the Quality of Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Across a Spectrum of Emergency Departments Quality platform presentation PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
26 Mark X Cicero Frank Overly Linda Brown Jorge Yarzebski Barbara Walsh Veronika Shabanova Marc Auerbach David Cone and Carl R Baum An Evaluation Instrument For Prehospital Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
27 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster)
28 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
29 Auerbach M PRIDE Pediatric Disaster Train-the-trainer International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
30 Auerbach M Look before you leap simulation for new spaces International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
31 Auerbach M Sim research design and internal validity International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
32 Auerbach M Mobile simulation getting into the trenches International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
33 Auerbach M Simulation-based research improving rigor and impact International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
34 Walsh B Using Multimodal Simulation for Pediatric Disaster Triage Training (a Train the Trainer Course) Small Victims Big Challenges International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Preconference Workshop)
35 Walsh B Course Director Developing a Mobile Simulation Program for Community Providers from Start up to Sustainability Addressing Issues in Curriculum Design Community Engagement and Program Building for a Sustainable Simulation Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Expert Panel)
36 Walsh B Brown L Gawel M and Auerbach M Community Outreach Mobile Education Training - Bringing the Simulator on the Road to Educate and Train Inter-professional Community Teams Program Innovation International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
37 Auerbach M Teaching Pediatric Emergency Medicine Procedures in the Simulated Setting Checklists Protocols Tips and Tricks International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
38 Auerbach M Does a just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with their first infant lumbar puncture International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
39 Auerbach M Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure among Resident Rater Association of Pediatric Program Directors Meeting Arlington VA October 4-5 2013 (Poster)
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40 Auerbach M How to use mastery learning for pediatric procedural skills training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop) Workshop Designing a Simulation Based Curriculum for Your Acute Care Fellowship Program Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop)
41 Auerbach M Does Just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with first infant LP Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
42 Auerbach M Analgesia use for infant lumbar puncture after and educational intervention Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
43 Auerbach M BASE Camp Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow Simulation Based Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
44 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage Strategies PAS Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
45 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage StrategiesESPR March 2013
46 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Improving Pediatric Disaster Triage Education in the Pre-Hospital Setting Using Standardized Patients ASPE annual meeting Atlanta GA 2013 (Poster)
47 Auerbach M Simulation for Pediatric Office Emergency Preparedness Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
48 Auerbach M Pediatric Trauma Simulation to Improve Patient Outcomes Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
49 Auerbach M Look Before You Leap Using Simulation to Prepare for a New Clinical Space or Process International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
50 Auerbach M Building Capacity for Multi-center Simulation Research Strategies for Success in Developing an International Specialty Specific Simulation Research Network International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
51 Auerbach M The Use of Just-In-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Poster)
52 Auerbach M Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
53 Auerbach M Designing a Simulation-based Medical Education Curriculum (SBME) for your Fellowship Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
54 Auerbach M Not a Team Player Using Simulation for Formative and Summative Assessment of Teamwork and Communication Competencies International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
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55 Taylor M Sharma M Loew T Walsh BM A Serious Game for Learning Team Communication Skills Development of On Call an interactive video game for medical students and nurses set in the Emergency Department Game was demonstrated at the International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
56 Walsh BM COMET Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Discussion and workshop on creating mobile simulation outreach initiative Trouble shooting sustainability International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
57 Walsh BM COMET Feasibility Study of Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Simulation Program PAS academic annual meeting Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
58 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
59 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
60 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation for Pediatrics A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
61 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
62 Bhanji F Praestgaard A Meaney P Cheng A Peberdy MA Hunt EA Berg R Nadkarni V Survival from Pediatric In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest is Worse at Night Compared with Days and Evenings A Report from the AHA Get with the Guidelines-Resuscitation (GWTG-R) Registry Resuscitation Science Symposium (ReSS) Dallas Texas November 2013
63 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
64 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA April 2013
65 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013
66 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
67 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Academic Societies (Boston MA) April 30 2012 (Poster)
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68 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
69 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (Orlando FL) January 28 2013 (Poster)
70 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
71 Seelbach EB Kessler DO Pusic MV Mehta R Chime NO Pham PK Chang TP Examining Variability in Infant Lumbar Puncture Decision Making using a Script Concordance Testing Approach Pediatric Academic Societies Washington DC May 4 2013 (Poster)
72 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
73 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012 (Poster)
74 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
75 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012
76 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Association of Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) Annual Conference Lyon France Aug 2012 (Poster)
77 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Agrawal D Rocker J Reid J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulator-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 405
78 Auerbach M Chang TP Mehta R Reid J Lemke D Gerard J Fein D Zaveri P Kessler D Does ldquoJust-in-Timerdquo Simulation-based Competency Assessment predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedural Success Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 409
79 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare Orlando FL January 27 2013
80 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Pediatric Simulation Symposium amp Workshops New York City NY April 24 2013
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81 Auerbach M Chang TP Zaveri P Kessler D How to Use Mastery Learning for Pediatric Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Societies Workshop Washington DC May 7 2013
82 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012
83 Kamdar G Khanna K Kessler D Chang TP Balmer D Srivastava G Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Point of Care Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Emergency Medicine New Orleans LA October 19 2012
84 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Fourth International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Toulouse France Oct 2011
85 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Montreal Nov 2011
86 Chang TP Cico S Reid J Auerbach M Pusic M Kessler D Developing Online Train-the-Trainer Modules to Standardize Pediatric Simulation-based Medical Education The POISE Network Experience International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
87 Kessler D Chang TP Agrawal D Reid J Rocker J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulation-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
88 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Rabe G Pusic M Kessler D Simulation-based Just-in-Time Competency Assessment Predicts Interns Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Performance International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
89 Chang TP Khanna K Ostrom K Seelbach E Birch S Zaveri P Auerbach M Kessler D Does Mastery Training and Just-In-Time Training Using Lumbar Puncture Simulators Increase the Incidence of Traumatic Lumbar Punctures International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare New Orleans LA January 24 2011 (Poster)
90 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 1 2011 (Poster)
91 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
92 Kessler D Chang TP Sherman J Shah N Srivastava G Strother C Khanna K Holder M Cico S Mehta R Petrescu M Reid J Hebbar K Zuckerbraun N Pusic M Auerbach M New Pediatric Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
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93 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M et al New Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
94 Kamdar G Chang TP Auerbach M et al A Qualitative Evaluation of Just-in-time Simulation-based Training Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
95 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Pusic M Batra M Lemke D Zaveri P Oriot D Kessler D Simulation-Based Competency Assessment to Predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference Section on Emergency Medicine Boston MA October 18 2011 (Poster)
96 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Auerbach M et al Impact of a Simulator based Just-in-time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011 (Poster)
97 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Poster)
98 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Oral)
99 Nelson K Eppich W Rudolph J Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Evaluation of a Debriefing Script for Pediatric Resuscitation Education Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
100 Eppich W Cheng A Simon R Rudolph J for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative A characterization of novice instructor debriefings Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010
101 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
102 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
103 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
104 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric
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Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Oral)
105 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
106 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
107 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
108 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
109 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
110 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
111 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
112 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
113 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
114 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Critical Care Medicine Congress January 2010 (Poster)
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115 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
116 International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral) 117 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
118 Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster) 119 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
120 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education and Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Oral)
121 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral)
122 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
123 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
124 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International
125 Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 126 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research
Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
127 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
128 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Poster)
129 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research Day BC Childrenrsquos Hospital November 2008
130 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting American Heart Association Spring ECC Meeting 2008 Dallas Texas USA
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Peer Reviewed Publications amp Articles
1 Sigalet E Cheng A Donnon T Catena H Robinson T Chatfield J Grant V A Simulation-based Intervention Teaching Seizure Management to Caregivers A Randomized Controlled Study Pediatrics and Child Health 2014 19(7)373-378
2 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Medical Education 2014 48657-666
3 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)128-35 PMID 24280838
4 Cheng A Auerbach M Chang T Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V Kessler D Designing and Conducting Simulation-based Research Pediatrics Published online May 12 2014 Doi 101542peds2013-3267
5 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation and Pediatric Education A Meta-analysis Pediatrics 2014 133e1313-e1323
6 Ellaway R Pusic M Galbraith R Cameron T Developing the role of big data and analytics in health professional education Medical Teacher 2014 Mar36(3)216-22
7 Pusic M Ching K Yin HS Kessler D Seven practical principles for improving patient education Evidence-based ideas from cognition science Paediatric Child Health 2014 Mar 19(3) 119-122
8 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education 2014 May 48(5) 479-488
9 Levy R Dubrowski A Amin H Bismilla Z Procedural Skills in Pediatric Residency Re-evaluating the Competencies Paediatrics and Child Health 2014 Apr19(4)180-4
10 Sawyer T White M Zaveri P Chang T Ades A French H Anderson J Auerbach M Johnston L Kessler D ldquoLearn See Practice Prove Do Maintainrdquo An Evidence-based Pedagogical Framework for Procedural Skill Training in Medicine Academic Medicine 2014 in press
11 Calaman S (co-first) Hepps JH (co-first) Spector ND Sectish TC Landrigan CP Srivastava R Starmer AJ Yu CE (co-last) Lopreiato JO (co-last) and the I-PASS Educational Executive Committee I-PASS Handoff Curriculum Handoff Simulation Exercises MedEdPORTAL 2013 Available from
12 Bismilla Z Dodds A Louca E Ontario Simulation Expo Merging Simulation and Quality Improvement to Promote a Safe Community of Practice Dec6 2013
wwwmededportalorgpublication9402 (Zia Bismilla is member of I-PASS Educational Executive Committee)
13 Sandhu N Eppich W Mikrogianakis A Grant V Robinson T Cheng A for the Canadian Pediatric Simulation Network (CPSN) Debriefing Consensus Group Post-resuscitation debriefing in the pediatric emergency department A National Needs Assessment Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013 15(0)1-10
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14 Sigalet E Donnon T Cheng A Cooke S Bissett W Robinson T Grant V Development of a Team Performance Scale to Assess Undergraduate Health Professionals Academic Medicine 2013 88(7)989-96
15 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics 2013 167528-36
16 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
17 Auerbach M Chang T Fein D White M Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer D Vasquez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package MedEdPORTAL 2014 Available from wwwmededportalorgpublication9724
18 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)
19 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics epub ahead of print April 22 2013
20 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D While ML Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer DJ Vazquez-Melendez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package submitted 2013
21 Kamdar G Kessler DO Tilt L Srivastava G Khanna K Chang TP Balmer D Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of Just-In-Time Simulation-Based Learning The Learners Perspective Simul Healthcare 2013 Feb8(1)43-48
22 Auerbach M Chang TP Reid J Quinones C Krantz A Pruitt A Gerard J Mehta R Pusic MV Kessler D Are pediatric interns prepared to perform infant lumbar punctures A multi-institutional descriptive study Pediatr Emerg Care 2013 29(4) 453-457
23 Kessler D Arteaga G Ching K Haubner L Kamdar G Krantz A Lindower J Miller M Petrescu M Pusic MV Rocker J Shah N Strother C Tilt L Weinberg E Chang TP Fein D Auerbach M Interns success with clinical procedures in infants after simulation training Pediatrics 2013131(3)e811-20
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24 Cicero MX Riera A Northrup V Li F Auerbach MA Pearson K Baum CR Design Validity and Reliability of a Pediatric Resident JumpSTART Disaster Triage Scoring Instrument Academic Pediatrics January 2013 13(1) 48-54
25 Gerard J Kessler DO Braun C Mehta R Scalzo AJ Auerbach MA Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Simulation in Healthcare 2013 Jun8(3)148-54
26 Haubner L Johnston L Barry J Soghier L Tatum P Kessler DO Downes K Auerbach MA Neonatal Intubation Performance room for improvement in tertiary neonatal intensive care units Resuscitation 2013 doi 101016jresuscitation201303014 [Epub ahead of print]
27 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
28 Cheng A Rodgers D Van Der Jagt E Eppich W OrsquoDonnell J for the American Heart Association Pediatric Subcommittee Evolution of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course Enhanced Learning with a New Debriefing Tool and Web-based Module for Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructors Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2012 13(5) 589-595
29 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Fleegler E Cheng A Simon R Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Development and Psychometric Properties Simulation in Healthcare 2012 7288-294
30 Pusic M Kessler D Szyld D Kalet A Pecaric M Boutis K Experience Curves as an Organizing Framework for Deliberate Practice in Emergency Medicine Learning Academic Emergency Medicine 2012 19(12) 1476-80
31 Cheng A Nadkarni V Hunt EA Qayumi K for the EXPRESS Investigators A Multifunctional Online Research Portal for Facilitation of Simulation-Based Research A Report from the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(4)239-243
32 Cheng A Hunt E Donoghue A Nelson K LeFlore J Anderson J Eppich W Simon R Rudolph J Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative EXPRESS ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting The Birth of an International Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative ndash From Concept to Reality Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(1)34-41
33 Donoghue A Ventre K Boulet J Brett-Fleegler M Nishisaki A Overly F Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative Design Implementation and Psychometric Analysis of a Scoring Instrument for Pediatric Resuscitation ndash A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(2)71-77
34 Auerbach M Chang TP Krantz A Ching K Pusic M Kessler D Infant Lumbar Puncture POISE Pediatric Procedure Video MedEdPortal 2011 Available from
35 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education
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36 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care
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37 Kessler D Auerbach M Pusic M Tunik M Foltin J A Randomized Trial of Simulation-Based Deliberate Practice For Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Simulation in Healthcare 2011 Aug6(4)197
38 Auerbach M Kessler D Foltin J Recurrent Pediatric Simulation Airway Resuscitation Training Pediatric Emergency Care 2011 27(1)29-31
Manuscripts In Press
1 Jeannette R Koziel Garth Meckler Linda Brown David Acker Michael Torino Barbara Walsh Mark X Cicero Barriers to Pediatric Disaster Triage A Qualitative Investigation Manuscript complete Submitted JAMA Pediatrics
2 Lee J Cheng A Allain D Angelski C Ali S High Fidelity Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine A National Survey of Facilitator Comfort and Practice Pediatric Emergency Care In press
3 Shefrin A Khazei A Hung G Dyke L Cheng A The TACTIC Development and Validation of the Tool for Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Competency Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine In Press
4 Qayumi K Pachev G Zheng B Ziv A Koval V Badiei S Cheng A Global Status of Simulation in Healthcare Education An International Survey of Simulation Centers Advances in Medical Education and Practice In Press
5 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care In Press
6 Rabiner J Avner J Auerbach M Khine H Comparison of GlideScopereg Videolaryngoscopy to Direct Laryngoscopy for Intubation of a Pediatric Simulator by Novice Physicians Emergency Medicine International In Press
7 Johnson L Auerbach M Kappus L Emerson B Zigmont J Sudikoff S The utilization of exploration-based learning and video-assisted learning to teach Video-laryngoscopy Teaching and Learning in Medicine In Press
8 Auerbach MA Roney L Aysseh A Gawel M Koziel J Barre K Caty M Santucci K Assessing the impact and feasibility of an interdisciplinary pediatric in-situ trauma simulation program Pediatric Emerency Care In Press
9 Kamdar GT Balmer D Tilt L Kessler D Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Auerbach MA The greater good How supervising physicians make entrustment decisions in the pediatric emergency department Academic Pediatrics In Press
10 Tiyyagura GK Balmer D Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Owen K Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis Academic Pediatrics 2013
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2010-2012 Student Program for Olympic Resuscitation Training in Schools (SPORTS) With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (Co-I) Funded by AHA Innovation Grant $5000000 USD
2010-2012 Center for Excellence for Science of Simulation Education Implementation and Dissemination With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $15000000 USD
2010-2011 Patient Outcomes in Simulation Education [POISE] ndash shifting resident education from ldquopractice on the poorrdquo to ldquopractice until perfectrdquo With David Kessler MD MSc (Co-PI) Marc Auerbach MD MSc (Co-PI) Funded by Rbaby foundation $90000 USD
2010-2011 A Multimedia Educational Module For Infant Lumbar Puncture Funded by Yale Department of Pediatrics With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) $10000 USD
2010-2011 A Bench-Top Simulation Training Intervention For Infant Lumbar Puncture With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $90000 USD
2009-2012 A Multi-Technological Proposal To Provide Effective Education To On-Line Nursing Students With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (Co-PI) Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $15000 USD
2008-2009 In-situ Simulation for Pediatric Resuscitation Training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by RBaby Foundation Grant $50000 USD
2008-2009 Repetitive Pediatric Simulation Resuscitation Training With David Kessler MD MSc (Co-PI) Marc Auerbach MD MSc (Co-PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2008-2009 Improving outcomes using videotaped role-modeling during crisis resource management training With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (Co-PI) Mindi Anderson Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $13000 USD
2008-2009 Expert modeling improves the acquisition of behavioral skills in simulation-based training With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) J Anderson Funded by The Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine $15000 USD
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2008 Does CRM training improve performance in simulated resuscitation scenarios With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) Funded by Stollery Childrenrsquos Hospital Foundation Grant Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Medical Education Grant Research Trainee Grant $18 200 CAD
2008 Muscle fatigue during CPR administration in middle aged female laypersons and female nurses With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-I) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation and the American Heart Association $40289 USD
2007-2010 EXPRESS Trial ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting A multi-center trial Dr Adam Cheng (PI) BC Childrenrsquos Hospital with Dr Vinay Nadkarni Division of Critical Care Medicine Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia and Dr Elizabeth Hunt Division of Critical Care Medicine John Hopkins University Funded by American Heart Association $137247 CAD
2007-2009 Quantitative Measurement of CPR during in-hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $45000000 USD
2007-2009 A randomized trial of simulation for procedural skills training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2007-2009 Leadership and Timeline Adherence to the Neonatal Resuscitation Program Guidelines With Elizabeth A Hunt MD MPH PhD (PI) Stavroudis Funded by Thomas Wilson Sanitarium CBC $20000 USD
2007 Learning the Principals and concepts of airway management The efficacy of replacing lecture with MicroSim With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-PI) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation $236920 USD
2007 The effect of simulation in the Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) Funded by Dell Childrenrsquos Medical Center Austin Texas $60000 USD
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Abstracts (Poster Oral) Workshops Presentations
1 Grover E Langevin M Curtain A Moro-Sutherland D Yule S Educational Outreach (including remote rural and international simulation education) Tools to Support Development of Simulation Programs in Limited-Resource Settings International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna Austria April 2014
2 Lopreiato West I-PASS Study Group Davis Wortmann (Zia Bisimlla is member of I-PASS Study Group) Reliability of a Direct Observation Tool for Patient Handovers PAS 2014
3 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents research abstract Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare January 2014
4 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents 14th Annual Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA January 2014 (Poster)
5 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Working through barriers to simulation-based just-in-time training and competency assessments for infant lumbar punctures Simul Healthcare 20138(6)SSIH 398 Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA 2013 Awarded 3rd place for 2014 Research Abstract submission
6 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Barriers of a competency educational model for infant lumbar punctures Pediatr Res PAS Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies Vancouver Canada 2014
7 Grace M Arteaga Robert M Jacobson SYSTEMATIC APPROACH EDUCATION (CASE) TO ADDRESS PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION SESAM2013-ABS1223 Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Mayo Clinic Rochester United States 2013
8 Grace M Arteaga MD and Robert M Jacobson MD Self-confidence and communication skills addressing vaccine hesitancy improve among pediatric residents exposed to a combination of standardized patient scenarios and a systematic interview approach (CASE) SSH 2013-ABS 1693
9 Grace M Arteaga MD Robert M Jacobson MD Simulation-based standardized patient scenarios to introduce a systematic approach (CASE) to address vaccine hesitancy among practicing pediatricians promotes a change in medical practice 2013
10 Grace Arteaga Robert Jacobson TEACHING THE CASE APPROACH TO PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION EDUCATION WITH PRACTICING PEDIATRICIANS International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
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11 MacKinnon RJ Dalgleish K Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by direct observation of unannounced simulations International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
12 MacKinnon RJ Anderson M Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by interactive survey of pilot site trauma team members International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
13 MacKinnon RJ Lecky F Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Identification of In Situ Inter Professional Paediatric Trauma Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
14 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy on behalf of INSPIRE Trauma Group The development of the Field assessment Conditioning Tool International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster amp Oral presentation)
15 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
16 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy C Collaborative simulation (INSPIRE) to impact Trauma Care Grand Round Oral presentation Kansas City 2014
17 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting at International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna 2014
18 Auerbach M Emergency Medicine SIG Collaborative Educational Research SIG Chairspeaker SBME Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
19 Auerbach M Helping teachers create better healthcare simulations for their learners (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
20 Auerbach M Strategies for simulation based competency assessment of procedural skills (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
21 Auerbach M Medical Education Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Among Resident Raters Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
22 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
23 S Gangadharan G Tiyyagura M Auerbach M Gawel B Walsh and L Brown on behalf of ImPACTS investigators Assessing Differences in Experiences with Management of Critically Ill Children in Pediatric Emergency Departments (PED) and General Emergency Departments (GED) PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
24 Nnenna Chime Jessica Katz-Nelson Barbara Walsh Margie Gawel Sandeep Gangdaharan Barbara Walsh and Marc Auerbach Comparing Quality of Care Provided by Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians to Non-Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians A Systematic Review PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
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25 M Auerbach D Kessler B Walsh M Gawel J Katz-Nelson J Jang R Dudas B Schultz M Hamilton M Lavoie K Tay S Walsh S Gangdaharan and L Brown Standardized Simulation Assessment of the Quality of Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Across a Spectrum of Emergency Departments Quality platform presentation PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
26 Mark X Cicero Frank Overly Linda Brown Jorge Yarzebski Barbara Walsh Veronika Shabanova Marc Auerbach David Cone and Carl R Baum An Evaluation Instrument For Prehospital Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
27 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster)
28 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
29 Auerbach M PRIDE Pediatric Disaster Train-the-trainer International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
30 Auerbach M Look before you leap simulation for new spaces International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
31 Auerbach M Sim research design and internal validity International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
32 Auerbach M Mobile simulation getting into the trenches International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
33 Auerbach M Simulation-based research improving rigor and impact International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
34 Walsh B Using Multimodal Simulation for Pediatric Disaster Triage Training (a Train the Trainer Course) Small Victims Big Challenges International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Preconference Workshop)
35 Walsh B Course Director Developing a Mobile Simulation Program for Community Providers from Start up to Sustainability Addressing Issues in Curriculum Design Community Engagement and Program Building for a Sustainable Simulation Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Expert Panel)
36 Walsh B Brown L Gawel M and Auerbach M Community Outreach Mobile Education Training - Bringing the Simulator on the Road to Educate and Train Inter-professional Community Teams Program Innovation International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
37 Auerbach M Teaching Pediatric Emergency Medicine Procedures in the Simulated Setting Checklists Protocols Tips and Tricks International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
38 Auerbach M Does a just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with their first infant lumbar puncture International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
39 Auerbach M Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure among Resident Rater Association of Pediatric Program Directors Meeting Arlington VA October 4-5 2013 (Poster)
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40 Auerbach M How to use mastery learning for pediatric procedural skills training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop) Workshop Designing a Simulation Based Curriculum for Your Acute Care Fellowship Program Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop)
41 Auerbach M Does Just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with first infant LP Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
42 Auerbach M Analgesia use for infant lumbar puncture after and educational intervention Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
43 Auerbach M BASE Camp Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow Simulation Based Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
44 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage Strategies PAS Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
45 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage StrategiesESPR March 2013
46 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Improving Pediatric Disaster Triage Education in the Pre-Hospital Setting Using Standardized Patients ASPE annual meeting Atlanta GA 2013 (Poster)
47 Auerbach M Simulation for Pediatric Office Emergency Preparedness Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
48 Auerbach M Pediatric Trauma Simulation to Improve Patient Outcomes Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
49 Auerbach M Look Before You Leap Using Simulation to Prepare for a New Clinical Space or Process International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
50 Auerbach M Building Capacity for Multi-center Simulation Research Strategies for Success in Developing an International Specialty Specific Simulation Research Network International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
51 Auerbach M The Use of Just-In-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Poster)
52 Auerbach M Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
53 Auerbach M Designing a Simulation-based Medical Education Curriculum (SBME) for your Fellowship Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
54 Auerbach M Not a Team Player Using Simulation for Formative and Summative Assessment of Teamwork and Communication Competencies International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
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55 Taylor M Sharma M Loew T Walsh BM A Serious Game for Learning Team Communication Skills Development of On Call an interactive video game for medical students and nurses set in the Emergency Department Game was demonstrated at the International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
56 Walsh BM COMET Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Discussion and workshop on creating mobile simulation outreach initiative Trouble shooting sustainability International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
57 Walsh BM COMET Feasibility Study of Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Simulation Program PAS academic annual meeting Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
58 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
59 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
60 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation for Pediatrics A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
61 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
62 Bhanji F Praestgaard A Meaney P Cheng A Peberdy MA Hunt EA Berg R Nadkarni V Survival from Pediatric In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest is Worse at Night Compared with Days and Evenings A Report from the AHA Get with the Guidelines-Resuscitation (GWTG-R) Registry Resuscitation Science Symposium (ReSS) Dallas Texas November 2013
63 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
64 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA April 2013
65 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013
66 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
67 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Academic Societies (Boston MA) April 30 2012 (Poster)
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68 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
69 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (Orlando FL) January 28 2013 (Poster)
70 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
71 Seelbach EB Kessler DO Pusic MV Mehta R Chime NO Pham PK Chang TP Examining Variability in Infant Lumbar Puncture Decision Making using a Script Concordance Testing Approach Pediatric Academic Societies Washington DC May 4 2013 (Poster)
72 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
73 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012 (Poster)
74 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
75 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012
76 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Association of Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) Annual Conference Lyon France Aug 2012 (Poster)
77 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Agrawal D Rocker J Reid J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulator-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 405
78 Auerbach M Chang TP Mehta R Reid J Lemke D Gerard J Fein D Zaveri P Kessler D Does ldquoJust-in-Timerdquo Simulation-based Competency Assessment predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedural Success Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 409
79 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare Orlando FL January 27 2013
80 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Pediatric Simulation Symposium amp Workshops New York City NY April 24 2013
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81 Auerbach M Chang TP Zaveri P Kessler D How to Use Mastery Learning for Pediatric Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Societies Workshop Washington DC May 7 2013
82 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012
83 Kamdar G Khanna K Kessler D Chang TP Balmer D Srivastava G Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Point of Care Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Emergency Medicine New Orleans LA October 19 2012
84 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Fourth International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Toulouse France Oct 2011
85 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Montreal Nov 2011
86 Chang TP Cico S Reid J Auerbach M Pusic M Kessler D Developing Online Train-the-Trainer Modules to Standardize Pediatric Simulation-based Medical Education The POISE Network Experience International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
87 Kessler D Chang TP Agrawal D Reid J Rocker J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulation-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
88 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Rabe G Pusic M Kessler D Simulation-based Just-in-Time Competency Assessment Predicts Interns Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Performance International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
89 Chang TP Khanna K Ostrom K Seelbach E Birch S Zaveri P Auerbach M Kessler D Does Mastery Training and Just-In-Time Training Using Lumbar Puncture Simulators Increase the Incidence of Traumatic Lumbar Punctures International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare New Orleans LA January 24 2011 (Poster)
90 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 1 2011 (Poster)
91 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
92 Kessler D Chang TP Sherman J Shah N Srivastava G Strother C Khanna K Holder M Cico S Mehta R Petrescu M Reid J Hebbar K Zuckerbraun N Pusic M Auerbach M New Pediatric Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
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93 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M et al New Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
94 Kamdar G Chang TP Auerbach M et al A Qualitative Evaluation of Just-in-time Simulation-based Training Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
95 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Pusic M Batra M Lemke D Zaveri P Oriot D Kessler D Simulation-Based Competency Assessment to Predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference Section on Emergency Medicine Boston MA October 18 2011 (Poster)
96 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Auerbach M et al Impact of a Simulator based Just-in-time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011 (Poster)
97 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Poster)
98 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Oral)
99 Nelson K Eppich W Rudolph J Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Evaluation of a Debriefing Script for Pediatric Resuscitation Education Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
100 Eppich W Cheng A Simon R Rudolph J for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative A characterization of novice instructor debriefings Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010
101 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
102 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
103 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
104 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric
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Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Oral)
105 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
106 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
107 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
108 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
109 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
110 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
111 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
112 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
113 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
114 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Critical Care Medicine Congress January 2010 (Poster)
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115 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
116 International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral) 117 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
118 Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster) 119 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
120 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education and Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Oral)
121 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral)
122 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
123 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
124 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International
125 Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 126 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research
Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
127 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
128 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Poster)
129 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research Day BC Childrenrsquos Hospital November 2008
130 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting American Heart Association Spring ECC Meeting 2008 Dallas Texas USA
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Peer Reviewed Publications amp Articles
1 Sigalet E Cheng A Donnon T Catena H Robinson T Chatfield J Grant V A Simulation-based Intervention Teaching Seizure Management to Caregivers A Randomized Controlled Study Pediatrics and Child Health 2014 19(7)373-378
2 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Medical Education 2014 48657-666
3 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)128-35 PMID 24280838
4 Cheng A Auerbach M Chang T Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V Kessler D Designing and Conducting Simulation-based Research Pediatrics Published online May 12 2014 Doi 101542peds2013-3267
5 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation and Pediatric Education A Meta-analysis Pediatrics 2014 133e1313-e1323
6 Ellaway R Pusic M Galbraith R Cameron T Developing the role of big data and analytics in health professional education Medical Teacher 2014 Mar36(3)216-22
7 Pusic M Ching K Yin HS Kessler D Seven practical principles for improving patient education Evidence-based ideas from cognition science Paediatric Child Health 2014 Mar 19(3) 119-122
8 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education 2014 May 48(5) 479-488
9 Levy R Dubrowski A Amin H Bismilla Z Procedural Skills in Pediatric Residency Re-evaluating the Competencies Paediatrics and Child Health 2014 Apr19(4)180-4
10 Sawyer T White M Zaveri P Chang T Ades A French H Anderson J Auerbach M Johnston L Kessler D ldquoLearn See Practice Prove Do Maintainrdquo An Evidence-based Pedagogical Framework for Procedural Skill Training in Medicine Academic Medicine 2014 in press
11 Calaman S (co-first) Hepps JH (co-first) Spector ND Sectish TC Landrigan CP Srivastava R Starmer AJ Yu CE (co-last) Lopreiato JO (co-last) and the I-PASS Educational Executive Committee I-PASS Handoff Curriculum Handoff Simulation Exercises MedEdPORTAL 2013 Available from
12 Bismilla Z Dodds A Louca E Ontario Simulation Expo Merging Simulation and Quality Improvement to Promote a Safe Community of Practice Dec6 2013
wwwmededportalorgpublication9402 (Zia Bismilla is member of I-PASS Educational Executive Committee)
13 Sandhu N Eppich W Mikrogianakis A Grant V Robinson T Cheng A for the Canadian Pediatric Simulation Network (CPSN) Debriefing Consensus Group Post-resuscitation debriefing in the pediatric emergency department A National Needs Assessment Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013 15(0)1-10
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14 Sigalet E Donnon T Cheng A Cooke S Bissett W Robinson T Grant V Development of a Team Performance Scale to Assess Undergraduate Health Professionals Academic Medicine 2013 88(7)989-96
15 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics 2013 167528-36
16 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
17 Auerbach M Chang T Fein D White M Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer D Vasquez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package MedEdPORTAL 2014 Available from wwwmededportalorgpublication9724
18 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)
19 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics epub ahead of print April 22 2013
20 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D While ML Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer DJ Vazquez-Melendez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package submitted 2013
21 Kamdar G Kessler DO Tilt L Srivastava G Khanna K Chang TP Balmer D Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of Just-In-Time Simulation-Based Learning The Learners Perspective Simul Healthcare 2013 Feb8(1)43-48
22 Auerbach M Chang TP Reid J Quinones C Krantz A Pruitt A Gerard J Mehta R Pusic MV Kessler D Are pediatric interns prepared to perform infant lumbar punctures A multi-institutional descriptive study Pediatr Emerg Care 2013 29(4) 453-457
23 Kessler D Arteaga G Ching K Haubner L Kamdar G Krantz A Lindower J Miller M Petrescu M Pusic MV Rocker J Shah N Strother C Tilt L Weinberg E Chang TP Fein D Auerbach M Interns success with clinical procedures in infants after simulation training Pediatrics 2013131(3)e811-20
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24 Cicero MX Riera A Northrup V Li F Auerbach MA Pearson K Baum CR Design Validity and Reliability of a Pediatric Resident JumpSTART Disaster Triage Scoring Instrument Academic Pediatrics January 2013 13(1) 48-54
25 Gerard J Kessler DO Braun C Mehta R Scalzo AJ Auerbach MA Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Simulation in Healthcare 2013 Jun8(3)148-54
26 Haubner L Johnston L Barry J Soghier L Tatum P Kessler DO Downes K Auerbach MA Neonatal Intubation Performance room for improvement in tertiary neonatal intensive care units Resuscitation 2013 doi 101016jresuscitation201303014 [Epub ahead of print]
27 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
28 Cheng A Rodgers D Van Der Jagt E Eppich W OrsquoDonnell J for the American Heart Association Pediatric Subcommittee Evolution of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course Enhanced Learning with a New Debriefing Tool and Web-based Module for Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructors Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2012 13(5) 589-595
29 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Fleegler E Cheng A Simon R Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Development and Psychometric Properties Simulation in Healthcare 2012 7288-294
30 Pusic M Kessler D Szyld D Kalet A Pecaric M Boutis K Experience Curves as an Organizing Framework for Deliberate Practice in Emergency Medicine Learning Academic Emergency Medicine 2012 19(12) 1476-80
31 Cheng A Nadkarni V Hunt EA Qayumi K for the EXPRESS Investigators A Multifunctional Online Research Portal for Facilitation of Simulation-Based Research A Report from the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(4)239-243
32 Cheng A Hunt E Donoghue A Nelson K LeFlore J Anderson J Eppich W Simon R Rudolph J Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative EXPRESS ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting The Birth of an International Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative ndash From Concept to Reality Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(1)34-41
33 Donoghue A Ventre K Boulet J Brett-Fleegler M Nishisaki A Overly F Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative Design Implementation and Psychometric Analysis of a Scoring Instrument for Pediatric Resuscitation ndash A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(2)71-77
34 Auerbach M Chang TP Krantz A Ching K Pusic M Kessler D Infant Lumbar Puncture POISE Pediatric Procedure Video MedEdPortal 2011 Available from
35 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education
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36 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care
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37 Kessler D Auerbach M Pusic M Tunik M Foltin J A Randomized Trial of Simulation-Based Deliberate Practice For Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Simulation in Healthcare 2011 Aug6(4)197
38 Auerbach M Kessler D Foltin J Recurrent Pediatric Simulation Airway Resuscitation Training Pediatric Emergency Care 2011 27(1)29-31
Manuscripts In Press
1 Jeannette R Koziel Garth Meckler Linda Brown David Acker Michael Torino Barbara Walsh Mark X Cicero Barriers to Pediatric Disaster Triage A Qualitative Investigation Manuscript complete Submitted JAMA Pediatrics
2 Lee J Cheng A Allain D Angelski C Ali S High Fidelity Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine A National Survey of Facilitator Comfort and Practice Pediatric Emergency Care In press
3 Shefrin A Khazei A Hung G Dyke L Cheng A The TACTIC Development and Validation of the Tool for Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Competency Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine In Press
4 Qayumi K Pachev G Zheng B Ziv A Koval V Badiei S Cheng A Global Status of Simulation in Healthcare Education An International Survey of Simulation Centers Advances in Medical Education and Practice In Press
5 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care In Press
6 Rabiner J Avner J Auerbach M Khine H Comparison of GlideScopereg Videolaryngoscopy to Direct Laryngoscopy for Intubation of a Pediatric Simulator by Novice Physicians Emergency Medicine International In Press
7 Johnson L Auerbach M Kappus L Emerson B Zigmont J Sudikoff S The utilization of exploration-based learning and video-assisted learning to teach Video-laryngoscopy Teaching and Learning in Medicine In Press
8 Auerbach MA Roney L Aysseh A Gawel M Koziel J Barre K Caty M Santucci K Assessing the impact and feasibility of an interdisciplinary pediatric in-situ trauma simulation program Pediatric Emerency Care In Press
9 Kamdar GT Balmer D Tilt L Kessler D Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Auerbach MA The greater good How supervising physicians make entrustment decisions in the pediatric emergency department Academic Pediatrics In Press
10 Tiyyagura GK Balmer D Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Owen K Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis Academic Pediatrics 2013
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2008 Does CRM training improve performance in simulated resuscitation scenarios With Dr Jonathan Duff (PI) Funded by Stollery Childrenrsquos Hospital Foundation Grant Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Medical Education Grant Research Trainee Grant $18 200 CAD
2008 Muscle fatigue during CPR administration in middle aged female laypersons and female nurses With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-I) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation and the American Heart Association $40289 USD
2007-2010 EXPRESS Trial ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting A multi-center trial Dr Adam Cheng (PI) BC Childrenrsquos Hospital with Dr Vinay Nadkarni Division of Critical Care Medicine Childrenrsquos Hospital of Philadelphia and Dr Elizabeth Hunt Division of Critical Care Medicine John Hopkins University Funded by American Heart Association $137247 CAD
2007-2009 Quantitative Measurement of CPR during in-hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest With Vinay M Nadkarni MD (PI) Funded by Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine $45000000 USD
2007-2009 A randomized trial of simulation for procedural skills training With Marc Auerbach MD MS (PI) Funded by Zabar Innovations in Professional Education and Research Grant $15000 USD
2007-2009 Leadership and Timeline Adherence to the Neonatal Resuscitation Program Guidelines With Elizabeth A Hunt MD MPH PhD (PI) Stavroudis Funded by Thomas Wilson Sanitarium CBC $20000 USD
2007 Learning the Principals and concepts of airway management The efficacy of replacing lecture with MicroSim With Mary Elizabeth Mancini RN PhD NE-BC FAHA ANEF FAAN (Co-PI) Funded by Laerdal Medical Corporation $236920 USD
2007 The effect of simulation in the Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program With Judy Lynn LeFlore PhD RN NNP-BC CPNP-ACampPC ANEF (PI) Funded by Dell Childrenrsquos Medical Center Austin Texas $60000 USD
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Abstracts (Poster Oral) Workshops Presentations
1 Grover E Langevin M Curtain A Moro-Sutherland D Yule S Educational Outreach (including remote rural and international simulation education) Tools to Support Development of Simulation Programs in Limited-Resource Settings International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna Austria April 2014
2 Lopreiato West I-PASS Study Group Davis Wortmann (Zia Bisimlla is member of I-PASS Study Group) Reliability of a Direct Observation Tool for Patient Handovers PAS 2014
3 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents research abstract Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare January 2014
4 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents 14th Annual Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA January 2014 (Poster)
5 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Working through barriers to simulation-based just-in-time training and competency assessments for infant lumbar punctures Simul Healthcare 20138(6)SSIH 398 Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA 2013 Awarded 3rd place for 2014 Research Abstract submission
6 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Barriers of a competency educational model for infant lumbar punctures Pediatr Res PAS Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies Vancouver Canada 2014
7 Grace M Arteaga Robert M Jacobson SYSTEMATIC APPROACH EDUCATION (CASE) TO ADDRESS PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION SESAM2013-ABS1223 Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Mayo Clinic Rochester United States 2013
8 Grace M Arteaga MD and Robert M Jacobson MD Self-confidence and communication skills addressing vaccine hesitancy improve among pediatric residents exposed to a combination of standardized patient scenarios and a systematic interview approach (CASE) SSH 2013-ABS 1693
9 Grace M Arteaga MD Robert M Jacobson MD Simulation-based standardized patient scenarios to introduce a systematic approach (CASE) to address vaccine hesitancy among practicing pediatricians promotes a change in medical practice 2013
10 Grace Arteaga Robert Jacobson TEACHING THE CASE APPROACH TO PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION EDUCATION WITH PRACTICING PEDIATRICIANS International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
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11 MacKinnon RJ Dalgleish K Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by direct observation of unannounced simulations International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
12 MacKinnon RJ Anderson M Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by interactive survey of pilot site trauma team members International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
13 MacKinnon RJ Lecky F Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Identification of In Situ Inter Professional Paediatric Trauma Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
14 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy on behalf of INSPIRE Trauma Group The development of the Field assessment Conditioning Tool International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster amp Oral presentation)
15 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
16 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy C Collaborative simulation (INSPIRE) to impact Trauma Care Grand Round Oral presentation Kansas City 2014
17 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting at International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna 2014
18 Auerbach M Emergency Medicine SIG Collaborative Educational Research SIG Chairspeaker SBME Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
19 Auerbach M Helping teachers create better healthcare simulations for their learners (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
20 Auerbach M Strategies for simulation based competency assessment of procedural skills (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
21 Auerbach M Medical Education Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Among Resident Raters Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
22 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
23 S Gangadharan G Tiyyagura M Auerbach M Gawel B Walsh and L Brown on behalf of ImPACTS investigators Assessing Differences in Experiences with Management of Critically Ill Children in Pediatric Emergency Departments (PED) and General Emergency Departments (GED) PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
24 Nnenna Chime Jessica Katz-Nelson Barbara Walsh Margie Gawel Sandeep Gangdaharan Barbara Walsh and Marc Auerbach Comparing Quality of Care Provided by Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians to Non-Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians A Systematic Review PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
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25 M Auerbach D Kessler B Walsh M Gawel J Katz-Nelson J Jang R Dudas B Schultz M Hamilton M Lavoie K Tay S Walsh S Gangdaharan and L Brown Standardized Simulation Assessment of the Quality of Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Across a Spectrum of Emergency Departments Quality platform presentation PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
26 Mark X Cicero Frank Overly Linda Brown Jorge Yarzebski Barbara Walsh Veronika Shabanova Marc Auerbach David Cone and Carl R Baum An Evaluation Instrument For Prehospital Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
27 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster)
28 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
29 Auerbach M PRIDE Pediatric Disaster Train-the-trainer International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
30 Auerbach M Look before you leap simulation for new spaces International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
31 Auerbach M Sim research design and internal validity International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
32 Auerbach M Mobile simulation getting into the trenches International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
33 Auerbach M Simulation-based research improving rigor and impact International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
34 Walsh B Using Multimodal Simulation for Pediatric Disaster Triage Training (a Train the Trainer Course) Small Victims Big Challenges International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Preconference Workshop)
35 Walsh B Course Director Developing a Mobile Simulation Program for Community Providers from Start up to Sustainability Addressing Issues in Curriculum Design Community Engagement and Program Building for a Sustainable Simulation Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Expert Panel)
36 Walsh B Brown L Gawel M and Auerbach M Community Outreach Mobile Education Training - Bringing the Simulator on the Road to Educate and Train Inter-professional Community Teams Program Innovation International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
37 Auerbach M Teaching Pediatric Emergency Medicine Procedures in the Simulated Setting Checklists Protocols Tips and Tricks International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
38 Auerbach M Does a just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with their first infant lumbar puncture International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
39 Auerbach M Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure among Resident Rater Association of Pediatric Program Directors Meeting Arlington VA October 4-5 2013 (Poster)
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40 Auerbach M How to use mastery learning for pediatric procedural skills training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop) Workshop Designing a Simulation Based Curriculum for Your Acute Care Fellowship Program Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop)
41 Auerbach M Does Just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with first infant LP Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
42 Auerbach M Analgesia use for infant lumbar puncture after and educational intervention Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
43 Auerbach M BASE Camp Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow Simulation Based Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
44 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage Strategies PAS Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
45 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage StrategiesESPR March 2013
46 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Improving Pediatric Disaster Triage Education in the Pre-Hospital Setting Using Standardized Patients ASPE annual meeting Atlanta GA 2013 (Poster)
47 Auerbach M Simulation for Pediatric Office Emergency Preparedness Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
48 Auerbach M Pediatric Trauma Simulation to Improve Patient Outcomes Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
49 Auerbach M Look Before You Leap Using Simulation to Prepare for a New Clinical Space or Process International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
50 Auerbach M Building Capacity for Multi-center Simulation Research Strategies for Success in Developing an International Specialty Specific Simulation Research Network International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
51 Auerbach M The Use of Just-In-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Poster)
52 Auerbach M Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
53 Auerbach M Designing a Simulation-based Medical Education Curriculum (SBME) for your Fellowship Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
54 Auerbach M Not a Team Player Using Simulation for Formative and Summative Assessment of Teamwork and Communication Competencies International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
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55 Taylor M Sharma M Loew T Walsh BM A Serious Game for Learning Team Communication Skills Development of On Call an interactive video game for medical students and nurses set in the Emergency Department Game was demonstrated at the International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
56 Walsh BM COMET Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Discussion and workshop on creating mobile simulation outreach initiative Trouble shooting sustainability International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
57 Walsh BM COMET Feasibility Study of Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Simulation Program PAS academic annual meeting Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
58 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
59 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
60 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation for Pediatrics A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
61 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
62 Bhanji F Praestgaard A Meaney P Cheng A Peberdy MA Hunt EA Berg R Nadkarni V Survival from Pediatric In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest is Worse at Night Compared with Days and Evenings A Report from the AHA Get with the Guidelines-Resuscitation (GWTG-R) Registry Resuscitation Science Symposium (ReSS) Dallas Texas November 2013
63 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
64 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA April 2013
65 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013
66 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
67 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Academic Societies (Boston MA) April 30 2012 (Poster)
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68 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
69 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (Orlando FL) January 28 2013 (Poster)
70 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
71 Seelbach EB Kessler DO Pusic MV Mehta R Chime NO Pham PK Chang TP Examining Variability in Infant Lumbar Puncture Decision Making using a Script Concordance Testing Approach Pediatric Academic Societies Washington DC May 4 2013 (Poster)
72 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
73 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012 (Poster)
74 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
75 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012
76 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Association of Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) Annual Conference Lyon France Aug 2012 (Poster)
77 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Agrawal D Rocker J Reid J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulator-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 405
78 Auerbach M Chang TP Mehta R Reid J Lemke D Gerard J Fein D Zaveri P Kessler D Does ldquoJust-in-Timerdquo Simulation-based Competency Assessment predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedural Success Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 409
79 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare Orlando FL January 27 2013
80 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Pediatric Simulation Symposium amp Workshops New York City NY April 24 2013
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81 Auerbach M Chang TP Zaveri P Kessler D How to Use Mastery Learning for Pediatric Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Societies Workshop Washington DC May 7 2013
82 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012
83 Kamdar G Khanna K Kessler D Chang TP Balmer D Srivastava G Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Point of Care Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Emergency Medicine New Orleans LA October 19 2012
84 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Fourth International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Toulouse France Oct 2011
85 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Montreal Nov 2011
86 Chang TP Cico S Reid J Auerbach M Pusic M Kessler D Developing Online Train-the-Trainer Modules to Standardize Pediatric Simulation-based Medical Education The POISE Network Experience International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
87 Kessler D Chang TP Agrawal D Reid J Rocker J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulation-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
88 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Rabe G Pusic M Kessler D Simulation-based Just-in-Time Competency Assessment Predicts Interns Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Performance International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
89 Chang TP Khanna K Ostrom K Seelbach E Birch S Zaveri P Auerbach M Kessler D Does Mastery Training and Just-In-Time Training Using Lumbar Puncture Simulators Increase the Incidence of Traumatic Lumbar Punctures International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare New Orleans LA January 24 2011 (Poster)
90 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 1 2011 (Poster)
91 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
92 Kessler D Chang TP Sherman J Shah N Srivastava G Strother C Khanna K Holder M Cico S Mehta R Petrescu M Reid J Hebbar K Zuckerbraun N Pusic M Auerbach M New Pediatric Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
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93 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M et al New Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
94 Kamdar G Chang TP Auerbach M et al A Qualitative Evaluation of Just-in-time Simulation-based Training Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
95 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Pusic M Batra M Lemke D Zaveri P Oriot D Kessler D Simulation-Based Competency Assessment to Predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference Section on Emergency Medicine Boston MA October 18 2011 (Poster)
96 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Auerbach M et al Impact of a Simulator based Just-in-time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011 (Poster)
97 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Poster)
98 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Oral)
99 Nelson K Eppich W Rudolph J Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Evaluation of a Debriefing Script for Pediatric Resuscitation Education Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
100 Eppich W Cheng A Simon R Rudolph J for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative A characterization of novice instructor debriefings Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010
101 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
102 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
103 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
104 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric
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Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Oral)
105 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
106 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
107 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
108 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
109 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
110 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
111 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
112 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
113 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
114 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Critical Care Medicine Congress January 2010 (Poster)
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115 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
116 International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral) 117 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
118 Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster) 119 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
120 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education and Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Oral)
121 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral)
122 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
123 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
124 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International
125 Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 126 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research
Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
127 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
128 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Poster)
129 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research Day BC Childrenrsquos Hospital November 2008
130 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting American Heart Association Spring ECC Meeting 2008 Dallas Texas USA
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Peer Reviewed Publications amp Articles
1 Sigalet E Cheng A Donnon T Catena H Robinson T Chatfield J Grant V A Simulation-based Intervention Teaching Seizure Management to Caregivers A Randomized Controlled Study Pediatrics and Child Health 2014 19(7)373-378
2 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Medical Education 2014 48657-666
3 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)128-35 PMID 24280838
4 Cheng A Auerbach M Chang T Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V Kessler D Designing and Conducting Simulation-based Research Pediatrics Published online May 12 2014 Doi 101542peds2013-3267
5 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation and Pediatric Education A Meta-analysis Pediatrics 2014 133e1313-e1323
6 Ellaway R Pusic M Galbraith R Cameron T Developing the role of big data and analytics in health professional education Medical Teacher 2014 Mar36(3)216-22
7 Pusic M Ching K Yin HS Kessler D Seven practical principles for improving patient education Evidence-based ideas from cognition science Paediatric Child Health 2014 Mar 19(3) 119-122
8 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education 2014 May 48(5) 479-488
9 Levy R Dubrowski A Amin H Bismilla Z Procedural Skills in Pediatric Residency Re-evaluating the Competencies Paediatrics and Child Health 2014 Apr19(4)180-4
10 Sawyer T White M Zaveri P Chang T Ades A French H Anderson J Auerbach M Johnston L Kessler D ldquoLearn See Practice Prove Do Maintainrdquo An Evidence-based Pedagogical Framework for Procedural Skill Training in Medicine Academic Medicine 2014 in press
11 Calaman S (co-first) Hepps JH (co-first) Spector ND Sectish TC Landrigan CP Srivastava R Starmer AJ Yu CE (co-last) Lopreiato JO (co-last) and the I-PASS Educational Executive Committee I-PASS Handoff Curriculum Handoff Simulation Exercises MedEdPORTAL 2013 Available from
12 Bismilla Z Dodds A Louca E Ontario Simulation Expo Merging Simulation and Quality Improvement to Promote a Safe Community of Practice Dec6 2013
wwwmededportalorgpublication9402 (Zia Bismilla is member of I-PASS Educational Executive Committee)
13 Sandhu N Eppich W Mikrogianakis A Grant V Robinson T Cheng A for the Canadian Pediatric Simulation Network (CPSN) Debriefing Consensus Group Post-resuscitation debriefing in the pediatric emergency department A National Needs Assessment Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013 15(0)1-10
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14 Sigalet E Donnon T Cheng A Cooke S Bissett W Robinson T Grant V Development of a Team Performance Scale to Assess Undergraduate Health Professionals Academic Medicine 2013 88(7)989-96
15 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics 2013 167528-36
16 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
17 Auerbach M Chang T Fein D White M Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer D Vasquez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package MedEdPORTAL 2014 Available from wwwmededportalorgpublication9724
18 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)
19 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics epub ahead of print April 22 2013
20 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D While ML Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer DJ Vazquez-Melendez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package submitted 2013
21 Kamdar G Kessler DO Tilt L Srivastava G Khanna K Chang TP Balmer D Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of Just-In-Time Simulation-Based Learning The Learners Perspective Simul Healthcare 2013 Feb8(1)43-48
22 Auerbach M Chang TP Reid J Quinones C Krantz A Pruitt A Gerard J Mehta R Pusic MV Kessler D Are pediatric interns prepared to perform infant lumbar punctures A multi-institutional descriptive study Pediatr Emerg Care 2013 29(4) 453-457
23 Kessler D Arteaga G Ching K Haubner L Kamdar G Krantz A Lindower J Miller M Petrescu M Pusic MV Rocker J Shah N Strother C Tilt L Weinberg E Chang TP Fein D Auerbach M Interns success with clinical procedures in infants after simulation training Pediatrics 2013131(3)e811-20
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24 Cicero MX Riera A Northrup V Li F Auerbach MA Pearson K Baum CR Design Validity and Reliability of a Pediatric Resident JumpSTART Disaster Triage Scoring Instrument Academic Pediatrics January 2013 13(1) 48-54
25 Gerard J Kessler DO Braun C Mehta R Scalzo AJ Auerbach MA Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Simulation in Healthcare 2013 Jun8(3)148-54
26 Haubner L Johnston L Barry J Soghier L Tatum P Kessler DO Downes K Auerbach MA Neonatal Intubation Performance room for improvement in tertiary neonatal intensive care units Resuscitation 2013 doi 101016jresuscitation201303014 [Epub ahead of print]
27 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
28 Cheng A Rodgers D Van Der Jagt E Eppich W OrsquoDonnell J for the American Heart Association Pediatric Subcommittee Evolution of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course Enhanced Learning with a New Debriefing Tool and Web-based Module for Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructors Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2012 13(5) 589-595
29 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Fleegler E Cheng A Simon R Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Development and Psychometric Properties Simulation in Healthcare 2012 7288-294
30 Pusic M Kessler D Szyld D Kalet A Pecaric M Boutis K Experience Curves as an Organizing Framework for Deliberate Practice in Emergency Medicine Learning Academic Emergency Medicine 2012 19(12) 1476-80
31 Cheng A Nadkarni V Hunt EA Qayumi K for the EXPRESS Investigators A Multifunctional Online Research Portal for Facilitation of Simulation-Based Research A Report from the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(4)239-243
32 Cheng A Hunt E Donoghue A Nelson K LeFlore J Anderson J Eppich W Simon R Rudolph J Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative EXPRESS ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting The Birth of an International Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative ndash From Concept to Reality Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(1)34-41
33 Donoghue A Ventre K Boulet J Brett-Fleegler M Nishisaki A Overly F Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative Design Implementation and Psychometric Analysis of a Scoring Instrument for Pediatric Resuscitation ndash A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(2)71-77
34 Auerbach M Chang TP Krantz A Ching K Pusic M Kessler D Infant Lumbar Puncture POISE Pediatric Procedure Video MedEdPortal 2011 Available from
35 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education
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36 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care
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37 Kessler D Auerbach M Pusic M Tunik M Foltin J A Randomized Trial of Simulation-Based Deliberate Practice For Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Simulation in Healthcare 2011 Aug6(4)197
38 Auerbach M Kessler D Foltin J Recurrent Pediatric Simulation Airway Resuscitation Training Pediatric Emergency Care 2011 27(1)29-31
Manuscripts In Press
1 Jeannette R Koziel Garth Meckler Linda Brown David Acker Michael Torino Barbara Walsh Mark X Cicero Barriers to Pediatric Disaster Triage A Qualitative Investigation Manuscript complete Submitted JAMA Pediatrics
2 Lee J Cheng A Allain D Angelski C Ali S High Fidelity Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine A National Survey of Facilitator Comfort and Practice Pediatric Emergency Care In press
3 Shefrin A Khazei A Hung G Dyke L Cheng A The TACTIC Development and Validation of the Tool for Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Competency Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine In Press
4 Qayumi K Pachev G Zheng B Ziv A Koval V Badiei S Cheng A Global Status of Simulation in Healthcare Education An International Survey of Simulation Centers Advances in Medical Education and Practice In Press
5 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care In Press
6 Rabiner J Avner J Auerbach M Khine H Comparison of GlideScopereg Videolaryngoscopy to Direct Laryngoscopy for Intubation of a Pediatric Simulator by Novice Physicians Emergency Medicine International In Press
7 Johnson L Auerbach M Kappus L Emerson B Zigmont J Sudikoff S The utilization of exploration-based learning and video-assisted learning to teach Video-laryngoscopy Teaching and Learning in Medicine In Press
8 Auerbach MA Roney L Aysseh A Gawel M Koziel J Barre K Caty M Santucci K Assessing the impact and feasibility of an interdisciplinary pediatric in-situ trauma simulation program Pediatric Emerency Care In Press
9 Kamdar GT Balmer D Tilt L Kessler D Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Auerbach MA The greater good How supervising physicians make entrustment decisions in the pediatric emergency department Academic Pediatrics In Press
10 Tiyyagura GK Balmer D Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Owen K Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis Academic Pediatrics 2013
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Abstracts (Poster Oral) Workshops Presentations
1 Grover E Langevin M Curtain A Moro-Sutherland D Yule S Educational Outreach (including remote rural and international simulation education) Tools to Support Development of Simulation Programs in Limited-Resource Settings International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna Austria April 2014
2 Lopreiato West I-PASS Study Group Davis Wortmann (Zia Bisimlla is member of I-PASS Study Group) Reliability of a Direct Observation Tool for Patient Handovers PAS 2014
3 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents research abstract Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare January 2014
4 White ML Zaveri P Seelbach B Mehta R McAnich B Fein D Chang T Burns R Auerbach M Jang J Kessler D Infant Lumbar Punctures Success Rates Report by Upper Level Residents 14th Annual Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA January 2014 (Poster)
5 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Working through barriers to simulation-based just-in-time training and competency assessments for infant lumbar punctures Simul Healthcare 20138(6)SSIH 398 Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco CA 2013 Awarded 3rd place for 2014 Research Abstract submission
6 Pasternack JR Dadiz R McBeth R Gerard J Scherzer D Tiyyagura G Zaveri P Chang T Auerbach M Kessler D Barriers of a competency educational model for infant lumbar punctures Pediatr Res PAS Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies Vancouver Canada 2014
7 Grace M Arteaga Robert M Jacobson SYSTEMATIC APPROACH EDUCATION (CASE) TO ADDRESS PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION SESAM2013-ABS1223 Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Mayo Clinic Rochester United States 2013
8 Grace M Arteaga MD and Robert M Jacobson MD Self-confidence and communication skills addressing vaccine hesitancy improve among pediatric residents exposed to a combination of standardized patient scenarios and a systematic interview approach (CASE) SSH 2013-ABS 1693
9 Grace M Arteaga MD Robert M Jacobson MD Simulation-based standardized patient scenarios to introduce a systematic approach (CASE) to address vaccine hesitancy among practicing pediatricians promotes a change in medical practice 2013
10 Grace Arteaga Robert Jacobson TEACHING THE CASE APPROACH TO PARENTAL VACCINE HESITANCY USING SIMULATION EDUCATION WITH PRACTICING PEDIATRICIANS International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
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11 MacKinnon RJ Dalgleish K Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by direct observation of unannounced simulations International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
12 MacKinnon RJ Anderson M Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by interactive survey of pilot site trauma team members International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
13 MacKinnon RJ Lecky F Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Identification of In Situ Inter Professional Paediatric Trauma Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
14 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy on behalf of INSPIRE Trauma Group The development of the Field assessment Conditioning Tool International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster amp Oral presentation)
15 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
16 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy C Collaborative simulation (INSPIRE) to impact Trauma Care Grand Round Oral presentation Kansas City 2014
17 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting at International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna 2014
18 Auerbach M Emergency Medicine SIG Collaborative Educational Research SIG Chairspeaker SBME Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
19 Auerbach M Helping teachers create better healthcare simulations for their learners (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
20 Auerbach M Strategies for simulation based competency assessment of procedural skills (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
21 Auerbach M Medical Education Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Among Resident Raters Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
22 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
23 S Gangadharan G Tiyyagura M Auerbach M Gawel B Walsh and L Brown on behalf of ImPACTS investigators Assessing Differences in Experiences with Management of Critically Ill Children in Pediatric Emergency Departments (PED) and General Emergency Departments (GED) PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
24 Nnenna Chime Jessica Katz-Nelson Barbara Walsh Margie Gawel Sandeep Gangdaharan Barbara Walsh and Marc Auerbach Comparing Quality of Care Provided by Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians to Non-Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians A Systematic Review PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
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25 M Auerbach D Kessler B Walsh M Gawel J Katz-Nelson J Jang R Dudas B Schultz M Hamilton M Lavoie K Tay S Walsh S Gangdaharan and L Brown Standardized Simulation Assessment of the Quality of Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Across a Spectrum of Emergency Departments Quality platform presentation PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
26 Mark X Cicero Frank Overly Linda Brown Jorge Yarzebski Barbara Walsh Veronika Shabanova Marc Auerbach David Cone and Carl R Baum An Evaluation Instrument For Prehospital Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
27 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster)
28 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
29 Auerbach M PRIDE Pediatric Disaster Train-the-trainer International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
30 Auerbach M Look before you leap simulation for new spaces International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
31 Auerbach M Sim research design and internal validity International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
32 Auerbach M Mobile simulation getting into the trenches International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
33 Auerbach M Simulation-based research improving rigor and impact International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
34 Walsh B Using Multimodal Simulation for Pediatric Disaster Triage Training (a Train the Trainer Course) Small Victims Big Challenges International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Preconference Workshop)
35 Walsh B Course Director Developing a Mobile Simulation Program for Community Providers from Start up to Sustainability Addressing Issues in Curriculum Design Community Engagement and Program Building for a Sustainable Simulation Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Expert Panel)
36 Walsh B Brown L Gawel M and Auerbach M Community Outreach Mobile Education Training - Bringing the Simulator on the Road to Educate and Train Inter-professional Community Teams Program Innovation International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
37 Auerbach M Teaching Pediatric Emergency Medicine Procedures in the Simulated Setting Checklists Protocols Tips and Tricks International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
38 Auerbach M Does a just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with their first infant lumbar puncture International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
39 Auerbach M Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure among Resident Rater Association of Pediatric Program Directors Meeting Arlington VA October 4-5 2013 (Poster)
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40 Auerbach M How to use mastery learning for pediatric procedural skills training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop) Workshop Designing a Simulation Based Curriculum for Your Acute Care Fellowship Program Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop)
41 Auerbach M Does Just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with first infant LP Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
42 Auerbach M Analgesia use for infant lumbar puncture after and educational intervention Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
43 Auerbach M BASE Camp Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow Simulation Based Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
44 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage Strategies PAS Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
45 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage StrategiesESPR March 2013
46 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Improving Pediatric Disaster Triage Education in the Pre-Hospital Setting Using Standardized Patients ASPE annual meeting Atlanta GA 2013 (Poster)
47 Auerbach M Simulation for Pediatric Office Emergency Preparedness Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
48 Auerbach M Pediatric Trauma Simulation to Improve Patient Outcomes Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
49 Auerbach M Look Before You Leap Using Simulation to Prepare for a New Clinical Space or Process International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
50 Auerbach M Building Capacity for Multi-center Simulation Research Strategies for Success in Developing an International Specialty Specific Simulation Research Network International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
51 Auerbach M The Use of Just-In-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Poster)
52 Auerbach M Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
53 Auerbach M Designing a Simulation-based Medical Education Curriculum (SBME) for your Fellowship Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
54 Auerbach M Not a Team Player Using Simulation for Formative and Summative Assessment of Teamwork and Communication Competencies International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
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55 Taylor M Sharma M Loew T Walsh BM A Serious Game for Learning Team Communication Skills Development of On Call an interactive video game for medical students and nurses set in the Emergency Department Game was demonstrated at the International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
56 Walsh BM COMET Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Discussion and workshop on creating mobile simulation outreach initiative Trouble shooting sustainability International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
57 Walsh BM COMET Feasibility Study of Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Simulation Program PAS academic annual meeting Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
58 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
59 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
60 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation for Pediatrics A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
61 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
62 Bhanji F Praestgaard A Meaney P Cheng A Peberdy MA Hunt EA Berg R Nadkarni V Survival from Pediatric In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest is Worse at Night Compared with Days and Evenings A Report from the AHA Get with the Guidelines-Resuscitation (GWTG-R) Registry Resuscitation Science Symposium (ReSS) Dallas Texas November 2013
63 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
64 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA April 2013
65 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013
66 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
67 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Academic Societies (Boston MA) April 30 2012 (Poster)
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68 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
69 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (Orlando FL) January 28 2013 (Poster)
70 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
71 Seelbach EB Kessler DO Pusic MV Mehta R Chime NO Pham PK Chang TP Examining Variability in Infant Lumbar Puncture Decision Making using a Script Concordance Testing Approach Pediatric Academic Societies Washington DC May 4 2013 (Poster)
72 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
73 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012 (Poster)
74 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
75 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012
76 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Association of Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) Annual Conference Lyon France Aug 2012 (Poster)
77 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Agrawal D Rocker J Reid J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulator-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 405
78 Auerbach M Chang TP Mehta R Reid J Lemke D Gerard J Fein D Zaveri P Kessler D Does ldquoJust-in-Timerdquo Simulation-based Competency Assessment predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedural Success Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 409
79 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare Orlando FL January 27 2013
80 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Pediatric Simulation Symposium amp Workshops New York City NY April 24 2013
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81 Auerbach M Chang TP Zaveri P Kessler D How to Use Mastery Learning for Pediatric Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Societies Workshop Washington DC May 7 2013
82 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012
83 Kamdar G Khanna K Kessler D Chang TP Balmer D Srivastava G Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Point of Care Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Emergency Medicine New Orleans LA October 19 2012
84 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Fourth International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Toulouse France Oct 2011
85 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Montreal Nov 2011
86 Chang TP Cico S Reid J Auerbach M Pusic M Kessler D Developing Online Train-the-Trainer Modules to Standardize Pediatric Simulation-based Medical Education The POISE Network Experience International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
87 Kessler D Chang TP Agrawal D Reid J Rocker J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulation-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
88 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Rabe G Pusic M Kessler D Simulation-based Just-in-Time Competency Assessment Predicts Interns Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Performance International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
89 Chang TP Khanna K Ostrom K Seelbach E Birch S Zaveri P Auerbach M Kessler D Does Mastery Training and Just-In-Time Training Using Lumbar Puncture Simulators Increase the Incidence of Traumatic Lumbar Punctures International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare New Orleans LA January 24 2011 (Poster)
90 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 1 2011 (Poster)
91 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
92 Kessler D Chang TP Sherman J Shah N Srivastava G Strother C Khanna K Holder M Cico S Mehta R Petrescu M Reid J Hebbar K Zuckerbraun N Pusic M Auerbach M New Pediatric Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
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93 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M et al New Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
94 Kamdar G Chang TP Auerbach M et al A Qualitative Evaluation of Just-in-time Simulation-based Training Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
95 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Pusic M Batra M Lemke D Zaveri P Oriot D Kessler D Simulation-Based Competency Assessment to Predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference Section on Emergency Medicine Boston MA October 18 2011 (Poster)
96 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Auerbach M et al Impact of a Simulator based Just-in-time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011 (Poster)
97 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Poster)
98 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Oral)
99 Nelson K Eppich W Rudolph J Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Evaluation of a Debriefing Script for Pediatric Resuscitation Education Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
100 Eppich W Cheng A Simon R Rudolph J for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative A characterization of novice instructor debriefings Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010
101 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
102 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
103 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
104 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric
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105 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
106 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
107 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
108 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
109 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
110 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
111 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
112 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
113 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
114 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Critical Care Medicine Congress January 2010 (Poster)
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115 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
116 International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral) 117 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
118 Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster) 119 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
120 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education and Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Oral)
121 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral)
122 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
123 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
124 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International
125 Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 126 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research
Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
127 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
128 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Poster)
129 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research Day BC Childrenrsquos Hospital November 2008
130 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting American Heart Association Spring ECC Meeting 2008 Dallas Texas USA
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Peer Reviewed Publications amp Articles
1 Sigalet E Cheng A Donnon T Catena H Robinson T Chatfield J Grant V A Simulation-based Intervention Teaching Seizure Management to Caregivers A Randomized Controlled Study Pediatrics and Child Health 2014 19(7)373-378
2 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Medical Education 2014 48657-666
3 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)128-35 PMID 24280838
4 Cheng A Auerbach M Chang T Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V Kessler D Designing and Conducting Simulation-based Research Pediatrics Published online May 12 2014 Doi 101542peds2013-3267
5 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation and Pediatric Education A Meta-analysis Pediatrics 2014 133e1313-e1323
6 Ellaway R Pusic M Galbraith R Cameron T Developing the role of big data and analytics in health professional education Medical Teacher 2014 Mar36(3)216-22
7 Pusic M Ching K Yin HS Kessler D Seven practical principles for improving patient education Evidence-based ideas from cognition science Paediatric Child Health 2014 Mar 19(3) 119-122
8 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education 2014 May 48(5) 479-488
9 Levy R Dubrowski A Amin H Bismilla Z Procedural Skills in Pediatric Residency Re-evaluating the Competencies Paediatrics and Child Health 2014 Apr19(4)180-4
10 Sawyer T White M Zaveri P Chang T Ades A French H Anderson J Auerbach M Johnston L Kessler D ldquoLearn See Practice Prove Do Maintainrdquo An Evidence-based Pedagogical Framework for Procedural Skill Training in Medicine Academic Medicine 2014 in press
11 Calaman S (co-first) Hepps JH (co-first) Spector ND Sectish TC Landrigan CP Srivastava R Starmer AJ Yu CE (co-last) Lopreiato JO (co-last) and the I-PASS Educational Executive Committee I-PASS Handoff Curriculum Handoff Simulation Exercises MedEdPORTAL 2013 Available from
12 Bismilla Z Dodds A Louca E Ontario Simulation Expo Merging Simulation and Quality Improvement to Promote a Safe Community of Practice Dec6 2013
wwwmededportalorgpublication9402 (Zia Bismilla is member of I-PASS Educational Executive Committee)
13 Sandhu N Eppich W Mikrogianakis A Grant V Robinson T Cheng A for the Canadian Pediatric Simulation Network (CPSN) Debriefing Consensus Group Post-resuscitation debriefing in the pediatric emergency department A National Needs Assessment Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013 15(0)1-10
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14 Sigalet E Donnon T Cheng A Cooke S Bissett W Robinson T Grant V Development of a Team Performance Scale to Assess Undergraduate Health Professionals Academic Medicine 2013 88(7)989-96
15 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics 2013 167528-36
16 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
17 Auerbach M Chang T Fein D White M Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer D Vasquez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package MedEdPORTAL 2014 Available from wwwmededportalorgpublication9724
18 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)
19 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics epub ahead of print April 22 2013
20 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D While ML Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer DJ Vazquez-Melendez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package submitted 2013
21 Kamdar G Kessler DO Tilt L Srivastava G Khanna K Chang TP Balmer D Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of Just-In-Time Simulation-Based Learning The Learners Perspective Simul Healthcare 2013 Feb8(1)43-48
22 Auerbach M Chang TP Reid J Quinones C Krantz A Pruitt A Gerard J Mehta R Pusic MV Kessler D Are pediatric interns prepared to perform infant lumbar punctures A multi-institutional descriptive study Pediatr Emerg Care 2013 29(4) 453-457
23 Kessler D Arteaga G Ching K Haubner L Kamdar G Krantz A Lindower J Miller M Petrescu M Pusic MV Rocker J Shah N Strother C Tilt L Weinberg E Chang TP Fein D Auerbach M Interns success with clinical procedures in infants after simulation training Pediatrics 2013131(3)e811-20
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24 Cicero MX Riera A Northrup V Li F Auerbach MA Pearson K Baum CR Design Validity and Reliability of a Pediatric Resident JumpSTART Disaster Triage Scoring Instrument Academic Pediatrics January 2013 13(1) 48-54
25 Gerard J Kessler DO Braun C Mehta R Scalzo AJ Auerbach MA Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Simulation in Healthcare 2013 Jun8(3)148-54
26 Haubner L Johnston L Barry J Soghier L Tatum P Kessler DO Downes K Auerbach MA Neonatal Intubation Performance room for improvement in tertiary neonatal intensive care units Resuscitation 2013 doi 101016jresuscitation201303014 [Epub ahead of print]
27 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
28 Cheng A Rodgers D Van Der Jagt E Eppich W OrsquoDonnell J for the American Heart Association Pediatric Subcommittee Evolution of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course Enhanced Learning with a New Debriefing Tool and Web-based Module for Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructors Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2012 13(5) 589-595
29 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Fleegler E Cheng A Simon R Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Development and Psychometric Properties Simulation in Healthcare 2012 7288-294
30 Pusic M Kessler D Szyld D Kalet A Pecaric M Boutis K Experience Curves as an Organizing Framework for Deliberate Practice in Emergency Medicine Learning Academic Emergency Medicine 2012 19(12) 1476-80
31 Cheng A Nadkarni V Hunt EA Qayumi K for the EXPRESS Investigators A Multifunctional Online Research Portal for Facilitation of Simulation-Based Research A Report from the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(4)239-243
32 Cheng A Hunt E Donoghue A Nelson K LeFlore J Anderson J Eppich W Simon R Rudolph J Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative EXPRESS ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting The Birth of an International Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative ndash From Concept to Reality Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(1)34-41
33 Donoghue A Ventre K Boulet J Brett-Fleegler M Nishisaki A Overly F Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative Design Implementation and Psychometric Analysis of a Scoring Instrument for Pediatric Resuscitation ndash A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(2)71-77
34 Auerbach M Chang TP Krantz A Ching K Pusic M Kessler D Infant Lumbar Puncture POISE Pediatric Procedure Video MedEdPortal 2011 Available from
35 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education
httpservicesaamcorg30mededportalservletssegmentmededportalsubid=8339
36 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care
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37 Kessler D Auerbach M Pusic M Tunik M Foltin J A Randomized Trial of Simulation-Based Deliberate Practice For Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Simulation in Healthcare 2011 Aug6(4)197
38 Auerbach M Kessler D Foltin J Recurrent Pediatric Simulation Airway Resuscitation Training Pediatric Emergency Care 2011 27(1)29-31
Manuscripts In Press
1 Jeannette R Koziel Garth Meckler Linda Brown David Acker Michael Torino Barbara Walsh Mark X Cicero Barriers to Pediatric Disaster Triage A Qualitative Investigation Manuscript complete Submitted JAMA Pediatrics
2 Lee J Cheng A Allain D Angelski C Ali S High Fidelity Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine A National Survey of Facilitator Comfort and Practice Pediatric Emergency Care In press
3 Shefrin A Khazei A Hung G Dyke L Cheng A The TACTIC Development and Validation of the Tool for Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Competency Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine In Press
4 Qayumi K Pachev G Zheng B Ziv A Koval V Badiei S Cheng A Global Status of Simulation in Healthcare Education An International Survey of Simulation Centers Advances in Medical Education and Practice In Press
5 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care In Press
6 Rabiner J Avner J Auerbach M Khine H Comparison of GlideScopereg Videolaryngoscopy to Direct Laryngoscopy for Intubation of a Pediatric Simulator by Novice Physicians Emergency Medicine International In Press
7 Johnson L Auerbach M Kappus L Emerson B Zigmont J Sudikoff S The utilization of exploration-based learning and video-assisted learning to teach Video-laryngoscopy Teaching and Learning in Medicine In Press
8 Auerbach MA Roney L Aysseh A Gawel M Koziel J Barre K Caty M Santucci K Assessing the impact and feasibility of an interdisciplinary pediatric in-situ trauma simulation program Pediatric Emerency Care In Press
9 Kamdar GT Balmer D Tilt L Kessler D Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Auerbach MA The greater good How supervising physicians make entrustment decisions in the pediatric emergency department Academic Pediatrics In Press
10 Tiyyagura GK Balmer D Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Owen K Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis Academic Pediatrics 2013
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11 MacKinnon RJ Dalgleish K Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by direct observation of unannounced simulations International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
12 MacKinnon RJ Anderson M Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Paediatric Trauma In Situ Inter Professional Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care Needs analysis by interactive survey of pilot site trauma team members International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
13 MacKinnon RJ Lecky F Kennedy C Auerbach M Duff J Grant V Kessler D Norman D Patterson M Hunt E amp Nadkarni V Identification of In Situ Inter Professional Paediatric Trauma Simulation Training Targeted to Directly Improve Patient Care International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
14 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy on behalf of INSPIRE Trauma Group The development of the Field assessment Conditioning Tool International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster amp Oral presentation)
15 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
16 MacKinnon R amp Kennedy C Collaborative simulation (INSPIRE) to impact Trauma Care Grand Round Oral presentation Kansas City 2014
17 MacKinnon R on behalf of the INSPIRE Trauma Group Targeting Trauma Simulation based Interventions to Directly Impact Patient Care INSPIRE Meeting at International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops Vienna 2014
18 Auerbach M Emergency Medicine SIG Collaborative Educational Research SIG Chairspeaker SBME Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
19 Auerbach M Helping teachers create better healthcare simulations for their learners (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
20 Auerbach M Strategies for simulation based competency assessment of procedural skills (Workshop) Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
21 Auerbach M Medical Education Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Among Resident Raters Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
22 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures Pediatric Academic Society Vancouver BC May 3-6 2014
23 S Gangadharan G Tiyyagura M Auerbach M Gawel B Walsh and L Brown on behalf of ImPACTS investigators Assessing Differences in Experiences with Management of Critically Ill Children in Pediatric Emergency Departments (PED) and General Emergency Departments (GED) PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
24 Nnenna Chime Jessica Katz-Nelson Barbara Walsh Margie Gawel Sandeep Gangdaharan Barbara Walsh and Marc Auerbach Comparing Quality of Care Provided by Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians to Non-Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians A Systematic Review PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
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25 M Auerbach D Kessler B Walsh M Gawel J Katz-Nelson J Jang R Dudas B Schultz M Hamilton M Lavoie K Tay S Walsh S Gangdaharan and L Brown Standardized Simulation Assessment of the Quality of Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Across a Spectrum of Emergency Departments Quality platform presentation PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
26 Mark X Cicero Frank Overly Linda Brown Jorge Yarzebski Barbara Walsh Veronika Shabanova Marc Auerbach David Cone and Carl R Baum An Evaluation Instrument For Prehospital Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
27 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster)
28 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
29 Auerbach M PRIDE Pediatric Disaster Train-the-trainer International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
30 Auerbach M Look before you leap simulation for new spaces International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
31 Auerbach M Sim research design and internal validity International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
32 Auerbach M Mobile simulation getting into the trenches International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
33 Auerbach M Simulation-based research improving rigor and impact International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
34 Walsh B Using Multimodal Simulation for Pediatric Disaster Triage Training (a Train the Trainer Course) Small Victims Big Challenges International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Preconference Workshop)
35 Walsh B Course Director Developing a Mobile Simulation Program for Community Providers from Start up to Sustainability Addressing Issues in Curriculum Design Community Engagement and Program Building for a Sustainable Simulation Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Expert Panel)
36 Walsh B Brown L Gawel M and Auerbach M Community Outreach Mobile Education Training - Bringing the Simulator on the Road to Educate and Train Inter-professional Community Teams Program Innovation International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
37 Auerbach M Teaching Pediatric Emergency Medicine Procedures in the Simulated Setting Checklists Protocols Tips and Tricks International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
38 Auerbach M Does a just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with their first infant lumbar puncture International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
39 Auerbach M Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure among Resident Rater Association of Pediatric Program Directors Meeting Arlington VA October 4-5 2013 (Poster)
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40 Auerbach M How to use mastery learning for pediatric procedural skills training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop) Workshop Designing a Simulation Based Curriculum for Your Acute Care Fellowship Program Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop)
41 Auerbach M Does Just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with first infant LP Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
42 Auerbach M Analgesia use for infant lumbar puncture after and educational intervention Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
43 Auerbach M BASE Camp Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow Simulation Based Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
44 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage Strategies PAS Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
45 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage StrategiesESPR March 2013
46 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Improving Pediatric Disaster Triage Education in the Pre-Hospital Setting Using Standardized Patients ASPE annual meeting Atlanta GA 2013 (Poster)
47 Auerbach M Simulation for Pediatric Office Emergency Preparedness Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
48 Auerbach M Pediatric Trauma Simulation to Improve Patient Outcomes Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
49 Auerbach M Look Before You Leap Using Simulation to Prepare for a New Clinical Space or Process International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
50 Auerbach M Building Capacity for Multi-center Simulation Research Strategies for Success in Developing an International Specialty Specific Simulation Research Network International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
51 Auerbach M The Use of Just-In-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Poster)
52 Auerbach M Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
53 Auerbach M Designing a Simulation-based Medical Education Curriculum (SBME) for your Fellowship Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
54 Auerbach M Not a Team Player Using Simulation for Formative and Summative Assessment of Teamwork and Communication Competencies International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
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55 Taylor M Sharma M Loew T Walsh BM A Serious Game for Learning Team Communication Skills Development of On Call an interactive video game for medical students and nurses set in the Emergency Department Game was demonstrated at the International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
56 Walsh BM COMET Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Discussion and workshop on creating mobile simulation outreach initiative Trouble shooting sustainability International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
57 Walsh BM COMET Feasibility Study of Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Simulation Program PAS academic annual meeting Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
58 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
59 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
60 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation for Pediatrics A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
61 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
62 Bhanji F Praestgaard A Meaney P Cheng A Peberdy MA Hunt EA Berg R Nadkarni V Survival from Pediatric In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest is Worse at Night Compared with Days and Evenings A Report from the AHA Get with the Guidelines-Resuscitation (GWTG-R) Registry Resuscitation Science Symposium (ReSS) Dallas Texas November 2013
63 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
64 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA April 2013
65 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013
66 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
67 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Academic Societies (Boston MA) April 30 2012 (Poster)
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68 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
69 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (Orlando FL) January 28 2013 (Poster)
70 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
71 Seelbach EB Kessler DO Pusic MV Mehta R Chime NO Pham PK Chang TP Examining Variability in Infant Lumbar Puncture Decision Making using a Script Concordance Testing Approach Pediatric Academic Societies Washington DC May 4 2013 (Poster)
72 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
73 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012 (Poster)
74 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
75 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012
76 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Association of Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) Annual Conference Lyon France Aug 2012 (Poster)
77 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Agrawal D Rocker J Reid J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulator-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 405
78 Auerbach M Chang TP Mehta R Reid J Lemke D Gerard J Fein D Zaveri P Kessler D Does ldquoJust-in-Timerdquo Simulation-based Competency Assessment predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedural Success Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 409
79 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare Orlando FL January 27 2013
80 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Pediatric Simulation Symposium amp Workshops New York City NY April 24 2013
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81 Auerbach M Chang TP Zaveri P Kessler D How to Use Mastery Learning for Pediatric Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Societies Workshop Washington DC May 7 2013
82 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012
83 Kamdar G Khanna K Kessler D Chang TP Balmer D Srivastava G Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Point of Care Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Emergency Medicine New Orleans LA October 19 2012
84 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Fourth International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Toulouse France Oct 2011
85 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Montreal Nov 2011
86 Chang TP Cico S Reid J Auerbach M Pusic M Kessler D Developing Online Train-the-Trainer Modules to Standardize Pediatric Simulation-based Medical Education The POISE Network Experience International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
87 Kessler D Chang TP Agrawal D Reid J Rocker J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulation-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
88 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Rabe G Pusic M Kessler D Simulation-based Just-in-Time Competency Assessment Predicts Interns Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Performance International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
89 Chang TP Khanna K Ostrom K Seelbach E Birch S Zaveri P Auerbach M Kessler D Does Mastery Training and Just-In-Time Training Using Lumbar Puncture Simulators Increase the Incidence of Traumatic Lumbar Punctures International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare New Orleans LA January 24 2011 (Poster)
90 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 1 2011 (Poster)
91 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
92 Kessler D Chang TP Sherman J Shah N Srivastava G Strother C Khanna K Holder M Cico S Mehta R Petrescu M Reid J Hebbar K Zuckerbraun N Pusic M Auerbach M New Pediatric Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
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93 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M et al New Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
94 Kamdar G Chang TP Auerbach M et al A Qualitative Evaluation of Just-in-time Simulation-based Training Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
95 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Pusic M Batra M Lemke D Zaveri P Oriot D Kessler D Simulation-Based Competency Assessment to Predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference Section on Emergency Medicine Boston MA October 18 2011 (Poster)
96 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Auerbach M et al Impact of a Simulator based Just-in-time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011 (Poster)
97 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Poster)
98 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Oral)
99 Nelson K Eppich W Rudolph J Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Evaluation of a Debriefing Script for Pediatric Resuscitation Education Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
100 Eppich W Cheng A Simon R Rudolph J for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative A characterization of novice instructor debriefings Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010
101 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
102 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
103 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
104 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric
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Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Oral)
105 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
106 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
107 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
108 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
109 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
110 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
111 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
112 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
113 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
114 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Critical Care Medicine Congress January 2010 (Poster)
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115 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
116 International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral) 117 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
118 Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster) 119 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
120 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education and Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Oral)
121 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral)
122 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
123 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
124 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International
125 Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 126 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research
Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
127 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
128 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Poster)
129 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research Day BC Childrenrsquos Hospital November 2008
130 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting American Heart Association Spring ECC Meeting 2008 Dallas Texas USA
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Peer Reviewed Publications amp Articles
1 Sigalet E Cheng A Donnon T Catena H Robinson T Chatfield J Grant V A Simulation-based Intervention Teaching Seizure Management to Caregivers A Randomized Controlled Study Pediatrics and Child Health 2014 19(7)373-378
2 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Medical Education 2014 48657-666
3 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)128-35 PMID 24280838
4 Cheng A Auerbach M Chang T Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V Kessler D Designing and Conducting Simulation-based Research Pediatrics Published online May 12 2014 Doi 101542peds2013-3267
5 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation and Pediatric Education A Meta-analysis Pediatrics 2014 133e1313-e1323
6 Ellaway R Pusic M Galbraith R Cameron T Developing the role of big data and analytics in health professional education Medical Teacher 2014 Mar36(3)216-22
7 Pusic M Ching K Yin HS Kessler D Seven practical principles for improving patient education Evidence-based ideas from cognition science Paediatric Child Health 2014 Mar 19(3) 119-122
8 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education 2014 May 48(5) 479-488
9 Levy R Dubrowski A Amin H Bismilla Z Procedural Skills in Pediatric Residency Re-evaluating the Competencies Paediatrics and Child Health 2014 Apr19(4)180-4
10 Sawyer T White M Zaveri P Chang T Ades A French H Anderson J Auerbach M Johnston L Kessler D ldquoLearn See Practice Prove Do Maintainrdquo An Evidence-based Pedagogical Framework for Procedural Skill Training in Medicine Academic Medicine 2014 in press
11 Calaman S (co-first) Hepps JH (co-first) Spector ND Sectish TC Landrigan CP Srivastava R Starmer AJ Yu CE (co-last) Lopreiato JO (co-last) and the I-PASS Educational Executive Committee I-PASS Handoff Curriculum Handoff Simulation Exercises MedEdPORTAL 2013 Available from
12 Bismilla Z Dodds A Louca E Ontario Simulation Expo Merging Simulation and Quality Improvement to Promote a Safe Community of Practice Dec6 2013
wwwmededportalorgpublication9402 (Zia Bismilla is member of I-PASS Educational Executive Committee)
13 Sandhu N Eppich W Mikrogianakis A Grant V Robinson T Cheng A for the Canadian Pediatric Simulation Network (CPSN) Debriefing Consensus Group Post-resuscitation debriefing in the pediatric emergency department A National Needs Assessment Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013 15(0)1-10
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14 Sigalet E Donnon T Cheng A Cooke S Bissett W Robinson T Grant V Development of a Team Performance Scale to Assess Undergraduate Health Professionals Academic Medicine 2013 88(7)989-96
15 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics 2013 167528-36
16 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
17 Auerbach M Chang T Fein D White M Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer D Vasquez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package MedEdPORTAL 2014 Available from wwwmededportalorgpublication9724
18 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)
19 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics epub ahead of print April 22 2013
20 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D While ML Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer DJ Vazquez-Melendez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package submitted 2013
21 Kamdar G Kessler DO Tilt L Srivastava G Khanna K Chang TP Balmer D Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of Just-In-Time Simulation-Based Learning The Learners Perspective Simul Healthcare 2013 Feb8(1)43-48
22 Auerbach M Chang TP Reid J Quinones C Krantz A Pruitt A Gerard J Mehta R Pusic MV Kessler D Are pediatric interns prepared to perform infant lumbar punctures A multi-institutional descriptive study Pediatr Emerg Care 2013 29(4) 453-457
23 Kessler D Arteaga G Ching K Haubner L Kamdar G Krantz A Lindower J Miller M Petrescu M Pusic MV Rocker J Shah N Strother C Tilt L Weinberg E Chang TP Fein D Auerbach M Interns success with clinical procedures in infants after simulation training Pediatrics 2013131(3)e811-20
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24 Cicero MX Riera A Northrup V Li F Auerbach MA Pearson K Baum CR Design Validity and Reliability of a Pediatric Resident JumpSTART Disaster Triage Scoring Instrument Academic Pediatrics January 2013 13(1) 48-54
25 Gerard J Kessler DO Braun C Mehta R Scalzo AJ Auerbach MA Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Simulation in Healthcare 2013 Jun8(3)148-54
26 Haubner L Johnston L Barry J Soghier L Tatum P Kessler DO Downes K Auerbach MA Neonatal Intubation Performance room for improvement in tertiary neonatal intensive care units Resuscitation 2013 doi 101016jresuscitation201303014 [Epub ahead of print]
27 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
28 Cheng A Rodgers D Van Der Jagt E Eppich W OrsquoDonnell J for the American Heart Association Pediatric Subcommittee Evolution of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course Enhanced Learning with a New Debriefing Tool and Web-based Module for Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructors Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2012 13(5) 589-595
29 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Fleegler E Cheng A Simon R Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Development and Psychometric Properties Simulation in Healthcare 2012 7288-294
30 Pusic M Kessler D Szyld D Kalet A Pecaric M Boutis K Experience Curves as an Organizing Framework for Deliberate Practice in Emergency Medicine Learning Academic Emergency Medicine 2012 19(12) 1476-80
31 Cheng A Nadkarni V Hunt EA Qayumi K for the EXPRESS Investigators A Multifunctional Online Research Portal for Facilitation of Simulation-Based Research A Report from the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(4)239-243
32 Cheng A Hunt E Donoghue A Nelson K LeFlore J Anderson J Eppich W Simon R Rudolph J Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative EXPRESS ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting The Birth of an International Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative ndash From Concept to Reality Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(1)34-41
33 Donoghue A Ventre K Boulet J Brett-Fleegler M Nishisaki A Overly F Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative Design Implementation and Psychometric Analysis of a Scoring Instrument for Pediatric Resuscitation ndash A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(2)71-77
34 Auerbach M Chang TP Krantz A Ching K Pusic M Kessler D Infant Lumbar Puncture POISE Pediatric Procedure Video MedEdPortal 2011 Available from
35 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education
httpservicesaamcorg30mededportalservletssegmentmededportalsubid=8339
36 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care
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37 Kessler D Auerbach M Pusic M Tunik M Foltin J A Randomized Trial of Simulation-Based Deliberate Practice For Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Simulation in Healthcare 2011 Aug6(4)197
38 Auerbach M Kessler D Foltin J Recurrent Pediatric Simulation Airway Resuscitation Training Pediatric Emergency Care 2011 27(1)29-31
Manuscripts In Press
1 Jeannette R Koziel Garth Meckler Linda Brown David Acker Michael Torino Barbara Walsh Mark X Cicero Barriers to Pediatric Disaster Triage A Qualitative Investigation Manuscript complete Submitted JAMA Pediatrics
2 Lee J Cheng A Allain D Angelski C Ali S High Fidelity Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine A National Survey of Facilitator Comfort and Practice Pediatric Emergency Care In press
3 Shefrin A Khazei A Hung G Dyke L Cheng A The TACTIC Development and Validation of the Tool for Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Competency Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine In Press
4 Qayumi K Pachev G Zheng B Ziv A Koval V Badiei S Cheng A Global Status of Simulation in Healthcare Education An International Survey of Simulation Centers Advances in Medical Education and Practice In Press
5 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care In Press
6 Rabiner J Avner J Auerbach M Khine H Comparison of GlideScopereg Videolaryngoscopy to Direct Laryngoscopy for Intubation of a Pediatric Simulator by Novice Physicians Emergency Medicine International In Press
7 Johnson L Auerbach M Kappus L Emerson B Zigmont J Sudikoff S The utilization of exploration-based learning and video-assisted learning to teach Video-laryngoscopy Teaching and Learning in Medicine In Press
8 Auerbach MA Roney L Aysseh A Gawel M Koziel J Barre K Caty M Santucci K Assessing the impact and feasibility of an interdisciplinary pediatric in-situ trauma simulation program Pediatric Emerency Care In Press
9 Kamdar GT Balmer D Tilt L Kessler D Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Auerbach MA The greater good How supervising physicians make entrustment decisions in the pediatric emergency department Academic Pediatrics In Press
10 Tiyyagura GK Balmer D Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Owen K Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis Academic Pediatrics 2013
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25 M Auerbach D Kessler B Walsh M Gawel J Katz-Nelson J Jang R Dudas B Schultz M Hamilton M Lavoie K Tay S Walsh S Gangdaharan and L Brown Standardized Simulation Assessment of the Quality of Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Across a Spectrum of Emergency Departments Quality platform presentation PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
26 Mark X Cicero Frank Overly Linda Brown Jorge Yarzebski Barbara Walsh Veronika Shabanova Marc Auerbach David Cone and Carl R Baum An Evaluation Instrument For Prehospital Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations PAS Annual Meeting Vancouver Canada May 2014 (Poster)
27 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Poster)
28 Auerbach M Qualitative Research Barriers of a Competency Educational Model for Infant Lumbar Punctures International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
29 Auerbach M PRIDE Pediatric Disaster Train-the-trainer International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
30 Auerbach M Look before you leap simulation for new spaces International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
31 Auerbach M Sim research design and internal validity International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
32 Auerbach M Mobile simulation getting into the trenches International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
33 Auerbach M Simulation-based research improving rigor and impact International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Workshop)
34 Walsh B Using Multimodal Simulation for Pediatric Disaster Triage Training (a Train the Trainer Course) Small Victims Big Challenges International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Preconference Workshop)
35 Walsh B Course Director Developing a Mobile Simulation Program for Community Providers from Start up to Sustainability Addressing Issues in Curriculum Design Community Engagement and Program Building for a Sustainable Simulation Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014 (Expert Panel)
36 Walsh B Brown L Gawel M and Auerbach M Community Outreach Mobile Education Training - Bringing the Simulator on the Road to Educate and Train Inter-professional Community Teams Program Innovation International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare San Francisco CA January 25-29 2014
37 Auerbach M Teaching Pediatric Emergency Medicine Procedures in the Simulated Setting Checklists Protocols Tips and Tricks International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
38 Auerbach M Does a just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with their first infant lumbar puncture International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013
39 Auerbach M Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure among Resident Rater Association of Pediatric Program Directors Meeting Arlington VA October 4-5 2013 (Poster)
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40 Auerbach M How to use mastery learning for pediatric procedural skills training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop) Workshop Designing a Simulation Based Curriculum for Your Acute Care Fellowship Program Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop)
41 Auerbach M Does Just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with first infant LP Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
42 Auerbach M Analgesia use for infant lumbar puncture after and educational intervention Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
43 Auerbach M BASE Camp Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow Simulation Based Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
44 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage Strategies PAS Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
45 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage StrategiesESPR March 2013
46 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Improving Pediatric Disaster Triage Education in the Pre-Hospital Setting Using Standardized Patients ASPE annual meeting Atlanta GA 2013 (Poster)
47 Auerbach M Simulation for Pediatric Office Emergency Preparedness Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
48 Auerbach M Pediatric Trauma Simulation to Improve Patient Outcomes Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
49 Auerbach M Look Before You Leap Using Simulation to Prepare for a New Clinical Space or Process International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
50 Auerbach M Building Capacity for Multi-center Simulation Research Strategies for Success in Developing an International Specialty Specific Simulation Research Network International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
51 Auerbach M The Use of Just-In-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Poster)
52 Auerbach M Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
53 Auerbach M Designing a Simulation-based Medical Education Curriculum (SBME) for your Fellowship Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
54 Auerbach M Not a Team Player Using Simulation for Formative and Summative Assessment of Teamwork and Communication Competencies International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
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55 Taylor M Sharma M Loew T Walsh BM A Serious Game for Learning Team Communication Skills Development of On Call an interactive video game for medical students and nurses set in the Emergency Department Game was demonstrated at the International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
56 Walsh BM COMET Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Discussion and workshop on creating mobile simulation outreach initiative Trouble shooting sustainability International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
57 Walsh BM COMET Feasibility Study of Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Simulation Program PAS academic annual meeting Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
58 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
59 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
60 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation for Pediatrics A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
61 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
62 Bhanji F Praestgaard A Meaney P Cheng A Peberdy MA Hunt EA Berg R Nadkarni V Survival from Pediatric In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest is Worse at Night Compared with Days and Evenings A Report from the AHA Get with the Guidelines-Resuscitation (GWTG-R) Registry Resuscitation Science Symposium (ReSS) Dallas Texas November 2013
63 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
64 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA April 2013
65 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013
66 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
67 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Academic Societies (Boston MA) April 30 2012 (Poster)
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68 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
69 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (Orlando FL) January 28 2013 (Poster)
70 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
71 Seelbach EB Kessler DO Pusic MV Mehta R Chime NO Pham PK Chang TP Examining Variability in Infant Lumbar Puncture Decision Making using a Script Concordance Testing Approach Pediatric Academic Societies Washington DC May 4 2013 (Poster)
72 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
73 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012 (Poster)
74 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
75 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012
76 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Association of Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) Annual Conference Lyon France Aug 2012 (Poster)
77 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Agrawal D Rocker J Reid J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulator-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 405
78 Auerbach M Chang TP Mehta R Reid J Lemke D Gerard J Fein D Zaveri P Kessler D Does ldquoJust-in-Timerdquo Simulation-based Competency Assessment predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedural Success Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 409
79 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare Orlando FL January 27 2013
80 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Pediatric Simulation Symposium amp Workshops New York City NY April 24 2013
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81 Auerbach M Chang TP Zaveri P Kessler D How to Use Mastery Learning for Pediatric Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Societies Workshop Washington DC May 7 2013
82 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012
83 Kamdar G Khanna K Kessler D Chang TP Balmer D Srivastava G Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Point of Care Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Emergency Medicine New Orleans LA October 19 2012
84 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Fourth International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Toulouse France Oct 2011
85 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Montreal Nov 2011
86 Chang TP Cico S Reid J Auerbach M Pusic M Kessler D Developing Online Train-the-Trainer Modules to Standardize Pediatric Simulation-based Medical Education The POISE Network Experience International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
87 Kessler D Chang TP Agrawal D Reid J Rocker J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulation-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
88 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Rabe G Pusic M Kessler D Simulation-based Just-in-Time Competency Assessment Predicts Interns Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Performance International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
89 Chang TP Khanna K Ostrom K Seelbach E Birch S Zaveri P Auerbach M Kessler D Does Mastery Training and Just-In-Time Training Using Lumbar Puncture Simulators Increase the Incidence of Traumatic Lumbar Punctures International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare New Orleans LA January 24 2011 (Poster)
90 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 1 2011 (Poster)
91 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
92 Kessler D Chang TP Sherman J Shah N Srivastava G Strother C Khanna K Holder M Cico S Mehta R Petrescu M Reid J Hebbar K Zuckerbraun N Pusic M Auerbach M New Pediatric Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
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93 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M et al New Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
94 Kamdar G Chang TP Auerbach M et al A Qualitative Evaluation of Just-in-time Simulation-based Training Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
95 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Pusic M Batra M Lemke D Zaveri P Oriot D Kessler D Simulation-Based Competency Assessment to Predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference Section on Emergency Medicine Boston MA October 18 2011 (Poster)
96 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Auerbach M et al Impact of a Simulator based Just-in-time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011 (Poster)
97 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Poster)
98 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Oral)
99 Nelson K Eppich W Rudolph J Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Evaluation of a Debriefing Script for Pediatric Resuscitation Education Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
100 Eppich W Cheng A Simon R Rudolph J for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative A characterization of novice instructor debriefings Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010
101 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
102 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
103 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
104 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric
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Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Oral)
105 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
106 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
107 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
108 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
109 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
110 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
111 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
112 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
113 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
114 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Critical Care Medicine Congress January 2010 (Poster)
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115 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
116 International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral) 117 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
118 Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster) 119 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
120 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education and Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Oral)
121 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral)
122 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
123 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
124 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International
125 Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 126 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research
Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
127 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
128 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Poster)
129 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research Day BC Childrenrsquos Hospital November 2008
130 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting American Heart Association Spring ECC Meeting 2008 Dallas Texas USA
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Peer Reviewed Publications amp Articles
1 Sigalet E Cheng A Donnon T Catena H Robinson T Chatfield J Grant V A Simulation-based Intervention Teaching Seizure Management to Caregivers A Randomized Controlled Study Pediatrics and Child Health 2014 19(7)373-378
2 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Medical Education 2014 48657-666
3 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)128-35 PMID 24280838
4 Cheng A Auerbach M Chang T Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V Kessler D Designing and Conducting Simulation-based Research Pediatrics Published online May 12 2014 Doi 101542peds2013-3267
5 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation and Pediatric Education A Meta-analysis Pediatrics 2014 133e1313-e1323
6 Ellaway R Pusic M Galbraith R Cameron T Developing the role of big data and analytics in health professional education Medical Teacher 2014 Mar36(3)216-22
7 Pusic M Ching K Yin HS Kessler D Seven practical principles for improving patient education Evidence-based ideas from cognition science Paediatric Child Health 2014 Mar 19(3) 119-122
8 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education 2014 May 48(5) 479-488
9 Levy R Dubrowski A Amin H Bismilla Z Procedural Skills in Pediatric Residency Re-evaluating the Competencies Paediatrics and Child Health 2014 Apr19(4)180-4
10 Sawyer T White M Zaveri P Chang T Ades A French H Anderson J Auerbach M Johnston L Kessler D ldquoLearn See Practice Prove Do Maintainrdquo An Evidence-based Pedagogical Framework for Procedural Skill Training in Medicine Academic Medicine 2014 in press
11 Calaman S (co-first) Hepps JH (co-first) Spector ND Sectish TC Landrigan CP Srivastava R Starmer AJ Yu CE (co-last) Lopreiato JO (co-last) and the I-PASS Educational Executive Committee I-PASS Handoff Curriculum Handoff Simulation Exercises MedEdPORTAL 2013 Available from
12 Bismilla Z Dodds A Louca E Ontario Simulation Expo Merging Simulation and Quality Improvement to Promote a Safe Community of Practice Dec6 2013
wwwmededportalorgpublication9402 (Zia Bismilla is member of I-PASS Educational Executive Committee)
13 Sandhu N Eppich W Mikrogianakis A Grant V Robinson T Cheng A for the Canadian Pediatric Simulation Network (CPSN) Debriefing Consensus Group Post-resuscitation debriefing in the pediatric emergency department A National Needs Assessment Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013 15(0)1-10
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14 Sigalet E Donnon T Cheng A Cooke S Bissett W Robinson T Grant V Development of a Team Performance Scale to Assess Undergraduate Health Professionals Academic Medicine 2013 88(7)989-96
15 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics 2013 167528-36
16 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
17 Auerbach M Chang T Fein D White M Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer D Vasquez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package MedEdPORTAL 2014 Available from wwwmededportalorgpublication9724
18 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)
19 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics epub ahead of print April 22 2013
20 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D While ML Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer DJ Vazquez-Melendez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package submitted 2013
21 Kamdar G Kessler DO Tilt L Srivastava G Khanna K Chang TP Balmer D Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of Just-In-Time Simulation-Based Learning The Learners Perspective Simul Healthcare 2013 Feb8(1)43-48
22 Auerbach M Chang TP Reid J Quinones C Krantz A Pruitt A Gerard J Mehta R Pusic MV Kessler D Are pediatric interns prepared to perform infant lumbar punctures A multi-institutional descriptive study Pediatr Emerg Care 2013 29(4) 453-457
23 Kessler D Arteaga G Ching K Haubner L Kamdar G Krantz A Lindower J Miller M Petrescu M Pusic MV Rocker J Shah N Strother C Tilt L Weinberg E Chang TP Fein D Auerbach M Interns success with clinical procedures in infants after simulation training Pediatrics 2013131(3)e811-20
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24 Cicero MX Riera A Northrup V Li F Auerbach MA Pearson K Baum CR Design Validity and Reliability of a Pediatric Resident JumpSTART Disaster Triage Scoring Instrument Academic Pediatrics January 2013 13(1) 48-54
25 Gerard J Kessler DO Braun C Mehta R Scalzo AJ Auerbach MA Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Simulation in Healthcare 2013 Jun8(3)148-54
26 Haubner L Johnston L Barry J Soghier L Tatum P Kessler DO Downes K Auerbach MA Neonatal Intubation Performance room for improvement in tertiary neonatal intensive care units Resuscitation 2013 doi 101016jresuscitation201303014 [Epub ahead of print]
27 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
28 Cheng A Rodgers D Van Der Jagt E Eppich W OrsquoDonnell J for the American Heart Association Pediatric Subcommittee Evolution of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course Enhanced Learning with a New Debriefing Tool and Web-based Module for Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructors Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2012 13(5) 589-595
29 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Fleegler E Cheng A Simon R Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Development and Psychometric Properties Simulation in Healthcare 2012 7288-294
30 Pusic M Kessler D Szyld D Kalet A Pecaric M Boutis K Experience Curves as an Organizing Framework for Deliberate Practice in Emergency Medicine Learning Academic Emergency Medicine 2012 19(12) 1476-80
31 Cheng A Nadkarni V Hunt EA Qayumi K for the EXPRESS Investigators A Multifunctional Online Research Portal for Facilitation of Simulation-Based Research A Report from the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(4)239-243
32 Cheng A Hunt E Donoghue A Nelson K LeFlore J Anderson J Eppich W Simon R Rudolph J Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative EXPRESS ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting The Birth of an International Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative ndash From Concept to Reality Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(1)34-41
33 Donoghue A Ventre K Boulet J Brett-Fleegler M Nishisaki A Overly F Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative Design Implementation and Psychometric Analysis of a Scoring Instrument for Pediatric Resuscitation ndash A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(2)71-77
34 Auerbach M Chang TP Krantz A Ching K Pusic M Kessler D Infant Lumbar Puncture POISE Pediatric Procedure Video MedEdPortal 2011 Available from
35 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education
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36 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care
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37 Kessler D Auerbach M Pusic M Tunik M Foltin J A Randomized Trial of Simulation-Based Deliberate Practice For Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Simulation in Healthcare 2011 Aug6(4)197
38 Auerbach M Kessler D Foltin J Recurrent Pediatric Simulation Airway Resuscitation Training Pediatric Emergency Care 2011 27(1)29-31
Manuscripts In Press
1 Jeannette R Koziel Garth Meckler Linda Brown David Acker Michael Torino Barbara Walsh Mark X Cicero Barriers to Pediatric Disaster Triage A Qualitative Investigation Manuscript complete Submitted JAMA Pediatrics
2 Lee J Cheng A Allain D Angelski C Ali S High Fidelity Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine A National Survey of Facilitator Comfort and Practice Pediatric Emergency Care In press
3 Shefrin A Khazei A Hung G Dyke L Cheng A The TACTIC Development and Validation of the Tool for Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Competency Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine In Press
4 Qayumi K Pachev G Zheng B Ziv A Koval V Badiei S Cheng A Global Status of Simulation in Healthcare Education An International Survey of Simulation Centers Advances in Medical Education and Practice In Press
5 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care In Press
6 Rabiner J Avner J Auerbach M Khine H Comparison of GlideScopereg Videolaryngoscopy to Direct Laryngoscopy for Intubation of a Pediatric Simulator by Novice Physicians Emergency Medicine International In Press
7 Johnson L Auerbach M Kappus L Emerson B Zigmont J Sudikoff S The utilization of exploration-based learning and video-assisted learning to teach Video-laryngoscopy Teaching and Learning in Medicine In Press
8 Auerbach MA Roney L Aysseh A Gawel M Koziel J Barre K Caty M Santucci K Assessing the impact and feasibility of an interdisciplinary pediatric in-situ trauma simulation program Pediatric Emerency Care In Press
9 Kamdar GT Balmer D Tilt L Kessler D Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Auerbach MA The greater good How supervising physicians make entrustment decisions in the pediatric emergency department Academic Pediatrics In Press
10 Tiyyagura GK Balmer D Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Owen K Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis Academic Pediatrics 2013
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40 Auerbach M How to use mastery learning for pediatric procedural skills training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop) Workshop Designing a Simulation Based Curriculum for Your Acute Care Fellowship Program Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Workshop)
41 Auerbach M Does Just in time simulation based competency assessment improve trainee clinical success with first infant LP Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
42 Auerbach M Analgesia use for infant lumbar puncture after and educational intervention Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
43 Auerbach M BASE Camp Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow Simulation Based Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Society Academic Pediatric Association Washington DC May 4-7 2013 (Poster)
44 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage Strategies PAS Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
45 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Simulated Disasters To Assess the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage StrategiesESPR March 2013
46 Yazebowski J Auerbach M Overly F Brown L Walsh BM Cicero MX Improving Pediatric Disaster Triage Education in the Pre-Hospital Setting Using Standardized Patients ASPE annual meeting Atlanta GA 2013 (Poster)
47 Auerbach M Simulation for Pediatric Office Emergency Preparedness Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
48 Auerbach M Pediatric Trauma Simulation to Improve Patient Outcomes Childrenrsquos Hospital Association Annual Meeting Garden Grove CA March 17-20 2013 (Poster)
49 Auerbach M Look Before You Leap Using Simulation to Prepare for a New Clinical Space or Process International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
50 Auerbach M Building Capacity for Multi-center Simulation Research Strategies for Success in Developing an International Specialty Specific Simulation Research Network International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
51 Auerbach M The Use of Just-In-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Poster)
52 Auerbach M Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
53 Auerbach M Designing a Simulation-based Medical Education Curriculum (SBME) for your Fellowship Program International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
54 Auerbach M Not a Team Player Using Simulation for Formative and Summative Assessment of Teamwork and Communication Competencies International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013 (Workshop)
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55 Taylor M Sharma M Loew T Walsh BM A Serious Game for Learning Team Communication Skills Development of On Call an interactive video game for medical students and nurses set in the Emergency Department Game was demonstrated at the International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
56 Walsh BM COMET Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Discussion and workshop on creating mobile simulation outreach initiative Trouble shooting sustainability International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
57 Walsh BM COMET Feasibility Study of Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Simulation Program PAS academic annual meeting Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
58 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
59 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
60 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation for Pediatrics A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
61 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
62 Bhanji F Praestgaard A Meaney P Cheng A Peberdy MA Hunt EA Berg R Nadkarni V Survival from Pediatric In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest is Worse at Night Compared with Days and Evenings A Report from the AHA Get with the Guidelines-Resuscitation (GWTG-R) Registry Resuscitation Science Symposium (ReSS) Dallas Texas November 2013
63 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
64 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA April 2013
65 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013
66 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
67 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Academic Societies (Boston MA) April 30 2012 (Poster)
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68 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
69 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (Orlando FL) January 28 2013 (Poster)
70 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
71 Seelbach EB Kessler DO Pusic MV Mehta R Chime NO Pham PK Chang TP Examining Variability in Infant Lumbar Puncture Decision Making using a Script Concordance Testing Approach Pediatric Academic Societies Washington DC May 4 2013 (Poster)
72 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
73 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012 (Poster)
74 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
75 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012
76 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Association of Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) Annual Conference Lyon France Aug 2012 (Poster)
77 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Agrawal D Rocker J Reid J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulator-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 405
78 Auerbach M Chang TP Mehta R Reid J Lemke D Gerard J Fein D Zaveri P Kessler D Does ldquoJust-in-Timerdquo Simulation-based Competency Assessment predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedural Success Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 409
79 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare Orlando FL January 27 2013
80 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Pediatric Simulation Symposium amp Workshops New York City NY April 24 2013
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81 Auerbach M Chang TP Zaveri P Kessler D How to Use Mastery Learning for Pediatric Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Societies Workshop Washington DC May 7 2013
82 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012
83 Kamdar G Khanna K Kessler D Chang TP Balmer D Srivastava G Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Point of Care Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Emergency Medicine New Orleans LA October 19 2012
84 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Fourth International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Toulouse France Oct 2011
85 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Montreal Nov 2011
86 Chang TP Cico S Reid J Auerbach M Pusic M Kessler D Developing Online Train-the-Trainer Modules to Standardize Pediatric Simulation-based Medical Education The POISE Network Experience International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
87 Kessler D Chang TP Agrawal D Reid J Rocker J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulation-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
88 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Rabe G Pusic M Kessler D Simulation-based Just-in-Time Competency Assessment Predicts Interns Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Performance International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
89 Chang TP Khanna K Ostrom K Seelbach E Birch S Zaveri P Auerbach M Kessler D Does Mastery Training and Just-In-Time Training Using Lumbar Puncture Simulators Increase the Incidence of Traumatic Lumbar Punctures International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare New Orleans LA January 24 2011 (Poster)
90 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 1 2011 (Poster)
91 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
92 Kessler D Chang TP Sherman J Shah N Srivastava G Strother C Khanna K Holder M Cico S Mehta R Petrescu M Reid J Hebbar K Zuckerbraun N Pusic M Auerbach M New Pediatric Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
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93 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M et al New Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
94 Kamdar G Chang TP Auerbach M et al A Qualitative Evaluation of Just-in-time Simulation-based Training Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
95 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Pusic M Batra M Lemke D Zaveri P Oriot D Kessler D Simulation-Based Competency Assessment to Predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference Section on Emergency Medicine Boston MA October 18 2011 (Poster)
96 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Auerbach M et al Impact of a Simulator based Just-in-time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011 (Poster)
97 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Poster)
98 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Oral)
99 Nelson K Eppich W Rudolph J Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Evaluation of a Debriefing Script for Pediatric Resuscitation Education Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
100 Eppich W Cheng A Simon R Rudolph J for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative A characterization of novice instructor debriefings Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010
101 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
102 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
103 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
104 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric
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Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Oral)
105 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
106 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
107 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
108 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
109 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
110 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
111 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
112 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
113 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
114 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Critical Care Medicine Congress January 2010 (Poster)
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115 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
116 International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral) 117 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
118 Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster) 119 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
120 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education and Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Oral)
121 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral)
122 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
123 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
124 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International
125 Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 126 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research
Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
127 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
128 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Poster)
129 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research Day BC Childrenrsquos Hospital November 2008
130 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting American Heart Association Spring ECC Meeting 2008 Dallas Texas USA
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Peer Reviewed Publications amp Articles
1 Sigalet E Cheng A Donnon T Catena H Robinson T Chatfield J Grant V A Simulation-based Intervention Teaching Seizure Management to Caregivers A Randomized Controlled Study Pediatrics and Child Health 2014 19(7)373-378
2 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Medical Education 2014 48657-666
3 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)128-35 PMID 24280838
4 Cheng A Auerbach M Chang T Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V Kessler D Designing and Conducting Simulation-based Research Pediatrics Published online May 12 2014 Doi 101542peds2013-3267
5 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation and Pediatric Education A Meta-analysis Pediatrics 2014 133e1313-e1323
6 Ellaway R Pusic M Galbraith R Cameron T Developing the role of big data and analytics in health professional education Medical Teacher 2014 Mar36(3)216-22
7 Pusic M Ching K Yin HS Kessler D Seven practical principles for improving patient education Evidence-based ideas from cognition science Paediatric Child Health 2014 Mar 19(3) 119-122
8 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education 2014 May 48(5) 479-488
9 Levy R Dubrowski A Amin H Bismilla Z Procedural Skills in Pediatric Residency Re-evaluating the Competencies Paediatrics and Child Health 2014 Apr19(4)180-4
10 Sawyer T White M Zaveri P Chang T Ades A French H Anderson J Auerbach M Johnston L Kessler D ldquoLearn See Practice Prove Do Maintainrdquo An Evidence-based Pedagogical Framework for Procedural Skill Training in Medicine Academic Medicine 2014 in press
11 Calaman S (co-first) Hepps JH (co-first) Spector ND Sectish TC Landrigan CP Srivastava R Starmer AJ Yu CE (co-last) Lopreiato JO (co-last) and the I-PASS Educational Executive Committee I-PASS Handoff Curriculum Handoff Simulation Exercises MedEdPORTAL 2013 Available from
12 Bismilla Z Dodds A Louca E Ontario Simulation Expo Merging Simulation and Quality Improvement to Promote a Safe Community of Practice Dec6 2013
wwwmededportalorgpublication9402 (Zia Bismilla is member of I-PASS Educational Executive Committee)
13 Sandhu N Eppich W Mikrogianakis A Grant V Robinson T Cheng A for the Canadian Pediatric Simulation Network (CPSN) Debriefing Consensus Group Post-resuscitation debriefing in the pediatric emergency department A National Needs Assessment Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013 15(0)1-10
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14 Sigalet E Donnon T Cheng A Cooke S Bissett W Robinson T Grant V Development of a Team Performance Scale to Assess Undergraduate Health Professionals Academic Medicine 2013 88(7)989-96
15 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics 2013 167528-36
16 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
17 Auerbach M Chang T Fein D White M Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer D Vasquez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package MedEdPORTAL 2014 Available from wwwmededportalorgpublication9724
18 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)
19 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics epub ahead of print April 22 2013
20 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D While ML Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer DJ Vazquez-Melendez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package submitted 2013
21 Kamdar G Kessler DO Tilt L Srivastava G Khanna K Chang TP Balmer D Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of Just-In-Time Simulation-Based Learning The Learners Perspective Simul Healthcare 2013 Feb8(1)43-48
22 Auerbach M Chang TP Reid J Quinones C Krantz A Pruitt A Gerard J Mehta R Pusic MV Kessler D Are pediatric interns prepared to perform infant lumbar punctures A multi-institutional descriptive study Pediatr Emerg Care 2013 29(4) 453-457
23 Kessler D Arteaga G Ching K Haubner L Kamdar G Krantz A Lindower J Miller M Petrescu M Pusic MV Rocker J Shah N Strother C Tilt L Weinberg E Chang TP Fein D Auerbach M Interns success with clinical procedures in infants after simulation training Pediatrics 2013131(3)e811-20
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24 Cicero MX Riera A Northrup V Li F Auerbach MA Pearson K Baum CR Design Validity and Reliability of a Pediatric Resident JumpSTART Disaster Triage Scoring Instrument Academic Pediatrics January 2013 13(1) 48-54
25 Gerard J Kessler DO Braun C Mehta R Scalzo AJ Auerbach MA Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Simulation in Healthcare 2013 Jun8(3)148-54
26 Haubner L Johnston L Barry J Soghier L Tatum P Kessler DO Downes K Auerbach MA Neonatal Intubation Performance room for improvement in tertiary neonatal intensive care units Resuscitation 2013 doi 101016jresuscitation201303014 [Epub ahead of print]
27 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
28 Cheng A Rodgers D Van Der Jagt E Eppich W OrsquoDonnell J for the American Heart Association Pediatric Subcommittee Evolution of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course Enhanced Learning with a New Debriefing Tool and Web-based Module for Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructors Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2012 13(5) 589-595
29 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Fleegler E Cheng A Simon R Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Development and Psychometric Properties Simulation in Healthcare 2012 7288-294
30 Pusic M Kessler D Szyld D Kalet A Pecaric M Boutis K Experience Curves as an Organizing Framework for Deliberate Practice in Emergency Medicine Learning Academic Emergency Medicine 2012 19(12) 1476-80
31 Cheng A Nadkarni V Hunt EA Qayumi K for the EXPRESS Investigators A Multifunctional Online Research Portal for Facilitation of Simulation-Based Research A Report from the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(4)239-243
32 Cheng A Hunt E Donoghue A Nelson K LeFlore J Anderson J Eppich W Simon R Rudolph J Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative EXPRESS ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting The Birth of an International Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative ndash From Concept to Reality Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(1)34-41
33 Donoghue A Ventre K Boulet J Brett-Fleegler M Nishisaki A Overly F Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative Design Implementation and Psychometric Analysis of a Scoring Instrument for Pediatric Resuscitation ndash A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(2)71-77
34 Auerbach M Chang TP Krantz A Ching K Pusic M Kessler D Infant Lumbar Puncture POISE Pediatric Procedure Video MedEdPortal 2011 Available from
35 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education
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36 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care
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37 Kessler D Auerbach M Pusic M Tunik M Foltin J A Randomized Trial of Simulation-Based Deliberate Practice For Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Simulation in Healthcare 2011 Aug6(4)197
38 Auerbach M Kessler D Foltin J Recurrent Pediatric Simulation Airway Resuscitation Training Pediatric Emergency Care 2011 27(1)29-31
Manuscripts In Press
1 Jeannette R Koziel Garth Meckler Linda Brown David Acker Michael Torino Barbara Walsh Mark X Cicero Barriers to Pediatric Disaster Triage A Qualitative Investigation Manuscript complete Submitted JAMA Pediatrics
2 Lee J Cheng A Allain D Angelski C Ali S High Fidelity Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine A National Survey of Facilitator Comfort and Practice Pediatric Emergency Care In press
3 Shefrin A Khazei A Hung G Dyke L Cheng A The TACTIC Development and Validation of the Tool for Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Competency Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine In Press
4 Qayumi K Pachev G Zheng B Ziv A Koval V Badiei S Cheng A Global Status of Simulation in Healthcare Education An International Survey of Simulation Centers Advances in Medical Education and Practice In Press
5 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care In Press
6 Rabiner J Avner J Auerbach M Khine H Comparison of GlideScopereg Videolaryngoscopy to Direct Laryngoscopy for Intubation of a Pediatric Simulator by Novice Physicians Emergency Medicine International In Press
7 Johnson L Auerbach M Kappus L Emerson B Zigmont J Sudikoff S The utilization of exploration-based learning and video-assisted learning to teach Video-laryngoscopy Teaching and Learning in Medicine In Press
8 Auerbach MA Roney L Aysseh A Gawel M Koziel J Barre K Caty M Santucci K Assessing the impact and feasibility of an interdisciplinary pediatric in-situ trauma simulation program Pediatric Emerency Care In Press
9 Kamdar GT Balmer D Tilt L Kessler D Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Auerbach MA The greater good How supervising physicians make entrustment decisions in the pediatric emergency department Academic Pediatrics In Press
10 Tiyyagura GK Balmer D Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Owen K Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis Academic Pediatrics 2013
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55 Taylor M Sharma M Loew T Walsh BM A Serious Game for Learning Team Communication Skills Development of On Call an interactive video game for medical students and nurses set in the Emergency Department Game was demonstrated at the International Meeting for Simulation In Healthcare Orlando FL January 27-30 2013
56 Walsh BM COMET Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Discussion and workshop on creating mobile simulation outreach initiative Trouble shooting sustainability International Pediatric Simulation Society Symposia and Workshops New York NY April 23-25 2013 (Workshop)
57 Walsh BM COMET Feasibility Study of Community Outreach Mobile Education Training Simulation Program PAS academic annual meeting Washington DC 2013 (Poster)
58 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
59 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
60 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation for Pediatrics A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
61 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
62 Bhanji F Praestgaard A Meaney P Cheng A Peberdy MA Hunt EA Berg R Nadkarni V Survival from Pediatric In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest is Worse at Night Compared with Days and Evenings A Report from the AHA Get with the Guidelines-Resuscitation (GWTG-R) Registry Resuscitation Science Symposium (ReSS) Dallas Texas November 2013
63 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare San Francisco USA Jan 2014 (Poster)
64 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA April 2013
65 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013
66 Cheng A Auerbach M Kessler D Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education (INSPIRE) Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Simulation-based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Vancouver Canada Nov 2013 (Poster)
67 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Academic Societies (Boston MA) April 30 2012 (Poster)
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68 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
69 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (Orlando FL) January 28 2013 (Poster)
70 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
71 Seelbach EB Kessler DO Pusic MV Mehta R Chime NO Pham PK Chang TP Examining Variability in Infant Lumbar Puncture Decision Making using a Script Concordance Testing Approach Pediatric Academic Societies Washington DC May 4 2013 (Poster)
72 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
73 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012 (Poster)
74 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
75 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012
76 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Association of Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) Annual Conference Lyon France Aug 2012 (Poster)
77 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Agrawal D Rocker J Reid J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulator-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 405
78 Auerbach M Chang TP Mehta R Reid J Lemke D Gerard J Fein D Zaveri P Kessler D Does ldquoJust-in-Timerdquo Simulation-based Competency Assessment predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedural Success Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 409
79 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare Orlando FL January 27 2013
80 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Pediatric Simulation Symposium amp Workshops New York City NY April 24 2013
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81 Auerbach M Chang TP Zaveri P Kessler D How to Use Mastery Learning for Pediatric Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Societies Workshop Washington DC May 7 2013
82 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012
83 Kamdar G Khanna K Kessler D Chang TP Balmer D Srivastava G Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Point of Care Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Emergency Medicine New Orleans LA October 19 2012
84 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Fourth International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Toulouse France Oct 2011
85 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Montreal Nov 2011
86 Chang TP Cico S Reid J Auerbach M Pusic M Kessler D Developing Online Train-the-Trainer Modules to Standardize Pediatric Simulation-based Medical Education The POISE Network Experience International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
87 Kessler D Chang TP Agrawal D Reid J Rocker J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulation-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
88 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Rabe G Pusic M Kessler D Simulation-based Just-in-Time Competency Assessment Predicts Interns Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Performance International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
89 Chang TP Khanna K Ostrom K Seelbach E Birch S Zaveri P Auerbach M Kessler D Does Mastery Training and Just-In-Time Training Using Lumbar Puncture Simulators Increase the Incidence of Traumatic Lumbar Punctures International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare New Orleans LA January 24 2011 (Poster)
90 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 1 2011 (Poster)
91 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
92 Kessler D Chang TP Sherman J Shah N Srivastava G Strother C Khanna K Holder M Cico S Mehta R Petrescu M Reid J Hebbar K Zuckerbraun N Pusic M Auerbach M New Pediatric Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
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93 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M et al New Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
94 Kamdar G Chang TP Auerbach M et al A Qualitative Evaluation of Just-in-time Simulation-based Training Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
95 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Pusic M Batra M Lemke D Zaveri P Oriot D Kessler D Simulation-Based Competency Assessment to Predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference Section on Emergency Medicine Boston MA October 18 2011 (Poster)
96 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Auerbach M et al Impact of a Simulator based Just-in-time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011 (Poster)
97 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Poster)
98 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Oral)
99 Nelson K Eppich W Rudolph J Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Evaluation of a Debriefing Script for Pediatric Resuscitation Education Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
100 Eppich W Cheng A Simon R Rudolph J for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative A characterization of novice instructor debriefings Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010
101 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
102 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
103 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
104 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric
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Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Oral)
105 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
106 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
107 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
108 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
109 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
110 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
111 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
112 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
113 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
114 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Critical Care Medicine Congress January 2010 (Poster)
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115 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
116 International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral) 117 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
118 Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster) 119 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
120 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education and Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Oral)
121 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral)
122 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
123 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
124 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International
125 Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 126 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research
Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
127 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
128 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Poster)
129 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research Day BC Childrenrsquos Hospital November 2008
130 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting American Heart Association Spring ECC Meeting 2008 Dallas Texas USA
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Peer Reviewed Publications amp Articles
1 Sigalet E Cheng A Donnon T Catena H Robinson T Chatfield J Grant V A Simulation-based Intervention Teaching Seizure Management to Caregivers A Randomized Controlled Study Pediatrics and Child Health 2014 19(7)373-378
2 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Medical Education 2014 48657-666
3 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)128-35 PMID 24280838
4 Cheng A Auerbach M Chang T Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V Kessler D Designing and Conducting Simulation-based Research Pediatrics Published online May 12 2014 Doi 101542peds2013-3267
5 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation and Pediatric Education A Meta-analysis Pediatrics 2014 133e1313-e1323
6 Ellaway R Pusic M Galbraith R Cameron T Developing the role of big data and analytics in health professional education Medical Teacher 2014 Mar36(3)216-22
7 Pusic M Ching K Yin HS Kessler D Seven practical principles for improving patient education Evidence-based ideas from cognition science Paediatric Child Health 2014 Mar 19(3) 119-122
8 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education 2014 May 48(5) 479-488
9 Levy R Dubrowski A Amin H Bismilla Z Procedural Skills in Pediatric Residency Re-evaluating the Competencies Paediatrics and Child Health 2014 Apr19(4)180-4
10 Sawyer T White M Zaveri P Chang T Ades A French H Anderson J Auerbach M Johnston L Kessler D ldquoLearn See Practice Prove Do Maintainrdquo An Evidence-based Pedagogical Framework for Procedural Skill Training in Medicine Academic Medicine 2014 in press
11 Calaman S (co-first) Hepps JH (co-first) Spector ND Sectish TC Landrigan CP Srivastava R Starmer AJ Yu CE (co-last) Lopreiato JO (co-last) and the I-PASS Educational Executive Committee I-PASS Handoff Curriculum Handoff Simulation Exercises MedEdPORTAL 2013 Available from
12 Bismilla Z Dodds A Louca E Ontario Simulation Expo Merging Simulation and Quality Improvement to Promote a Safe Community of Practice Dec6 2013
wwwmededportalorgpublication9402 (Zia Bismilla is member of I-PASS Educational Executive Committee)
13 Sandhu N Eppich W Mikrogianakis A Grant V Robinson T Cheng A for the Canadian Pediatric Simulation Network (CPSN) Debriefing Consensus Group Post-resuscitation debriefing in the pediatric emergency department A National Needs Assessment Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013 15(0)1-10
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14 Sigalet E Donnon T Cheng A Cooke S Bissett W Robinson T Grant V Development of a Team Performance Scale to Assess Undergraduate Health Professionals Academic Medicine 2013 88(7)989-96
15 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics 2013 167528-36
16 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
17 Auerbach M Chang T Fein D White M Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer D Vasquez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package MedEdPORTAL 2014 Available from wwwmededportalorgpublication9724
18 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)
19 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics epub ahead of print April 22 2013
20 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D While ML Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer DJ Vazquez-Melendez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package submitted 2013
21 Kamdar G Kessler DO Tilt L Srivastava G Khanna K Chang TP Balmer D Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of Just-In-Time Simulation-Based Learning The Learners Perspective Simul Healthcare 2013 Feb8(1)43-48
22 Auerbach M Chang TP Reid J Quinones C Krantz A Pruitt A Gerard J Mehta R Pusic MV Kessler D Are pediatric interns prepared to perform infant lumbar punctures A multi-institutional descriptive study Pediatr Emerg Care 2013 29(4) 453-457
23 Kessler D Arteaga G Ching K Haubner L Kamdar G Krantz A Lindower J Miller M Petrescu M Pusic MV Rocker J Shah N Strother C Tilt L Weinberg E Chang TP Fein D Auerbach M Interns success with clinical procedures in infants after simulation training Pediatrics 2013131(3)e811-20
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24 Cicero MX Riera A Northrup V Li F Auerbach MA Pearson K Baum CR Design Validity and Reliability of a Pediatric Resident JumpSTART Disaster Triage Scoring Instrument Academic Pediatrics January 2013 13(1) 48-54
25 Gerard J Kessler DO Braun C Mehta R Scalzo AJ Auerbach MA Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Simulation in Healthcare 2013 Jun8(3)148-54
26 Haubner L Johnston L Barry J Soghier L Tatum P Kessler DO Downes K Auerbach MA Neonatal Intubation Performance room for improvement in tertiary neonatal intensive care units Resuscitation 2013 doi 101016jresuscitation201303014 [Epub ahead of print]
27 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
28 Cheng A Rodgers D Van Der Jagt E Eppich W OrsquoDonnell J for the American Heart Association Pediatric Subcommittee Evolution of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course Enhanced Learning with a New Debriefing Tool and Web-based Module for Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructors Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2012 13(5) 589-595
29 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Fleegler E Cheng A Simon R Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Development and Psychometric Properties Simulation in Healthcare 2012 7288-294
30 Pusic M Kessler D Szyld D Kalet A Pecaric M Boutis K Experience Curves as an Organizing Framework for Deliberate Practice in Emergency Medicine Learning Academic Emergency Medicine 2012 19(12) 1476-80
31 Cheng A Nadkarni V Hunt EA Qayumi K for the EXPRESS Investigators A Multifunctional Online Research Portal for Facilitation of Simulation-Based Research A Report from the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(4)239-243
32 Cheng A Hunt E Donoghue A Nelson K LeFlore J Anderson J Eppich W Simon R Rudolph J Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative EXPRESS ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting The Birth of an International Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative ndash From Concept to Reality Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(1)34-41
33 Donoghue A Ventre K Boulet J Brett-Fleegler M Nishisaki A Overly F Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative Design Implementation and Psychometric Analysis of a Scoring Instrument for Pediatric Resuscitation ndash A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(2)71-77
34 Auerbach M Chang TP Krantz A Ching K Pusic M Kessler D Infant Lumbar Puncture POISE Pediatric Procedure Video MedEdPortal 2011 Available from
35 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education
httpservicesaamcorg30mededportalservletssegmentmededportalsubid=8339
36 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care
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37 Kessler D Auerbach M Pusic M Tunik M Foltin J A Randomized Trial of Simulation-Based Deliberate Practice For Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Simulation in Healthcare 2011 Aug6(4)197
38 Auerbach M Kessler D Foltin J Recurrent Pediatric Simulation Airway Resuscitation Training Pediatric Emergency Care 2011 27(1)29-31
Manuscripts In Press
1 Jeannette R Koziel Garth Meckler Linda Brown David Acker Michael Torino Barbara Walsh Mark X Cicero Barriers to Pediatric Disaster Triage A Qualitative Investigation Manuscript complete Submitted JAMA Pediatrics
2 Lee J Cheng A Allain D Angelski C Ali S High Fidelity Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine A National Survey of Facilitator Comfort and Practice Pediatric Emergency Care In press
3 Shefrin A Khazei A Hung G Dyke L Cheng A The TACTIC Development and Validation of the Tool for Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Competency Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine In Press
4 Qayumi K Pachev G Zheng B Ziv A Koval V Badiei S Cheng A Global Status of Simulation in Healthcare Education An International Survey of Simulation Centers Advances in Medical Education and Practice In Press
5 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care In Press
6 Rabiner J Avner J Auerbach M Khine H Comparison of GlideScopereg Videolaryngoscopy to Direct Laryngoscopy for Intubation of a Pediatric Simulator by Novice Physicians Emergency Medicine International In Press
7 Johnson L Auerbach M Kappus L Emerson B Zigmont J Sudikoff S The utilization of exploration-based learning and video-assisted learning to teach Video-laryngoscopy Teaching and Learning in Medicine In Press
8 Auerbach MA Roney L Aysseh A Gawel M Koziel J Barre K Caty M Santucci K Assessing the impact and feasibility of an interdisciplinary pediatric in-situ trauma simulation program Pediatric Emerency Care In Press
9 Kamdar GT Balmer D Tilt L Kessler D Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Auerbach MA The greater good How supervising physicians make entrustment decisions in the pediatric emergency department Academic Pediatrics In Press
10 Tiyyagura GK Balmer D Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Owen K Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis Academic Pediatrics 2013
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68 Chang TP Kessler D Pusic MV et al Script Concordance Testing and Lumbar Puncture Variation between Residents and Fellows Attendings Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
69 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (Orlando FL) January 28 2013 (Poster)
70 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M The Use of Just-in-Time Simulation-based Assessment to Predict Trainees Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success Pediatric Excellence in Education Across the Continuum (Alexandria VA) October 4 2013 (Poster)
71 Seelbach EB Kessler DO Pusic MV Mehta R Chime NO Pham PK Chang TP Examining Variability in Infant Lumbar Puncture Decision Making using a Script Concordance Testing Approach Pediatric Academic Societies Washington DC May 4 2013 (Poster)
72 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
73 Everett T Bould D Cheng A Eppich W Moreau K MacKinnon R Characterizing the debriefer a mixed-methods sequential explanatory study of debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012 (Poster)
74 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops New York USA Apr 2013
75 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Nov 2012
76 Cheng A Eppich W Performance Enhancement via Augmented Reflective Learning in Simulation A Mixed Methods Approach to Simulation-based Debriefing Association of Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) Annual Conference Lyon France Aug 2012 (Poster)
77 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Agrawal D Rocker J Reid J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulator-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 405
78 Auerbach M Chang TP Mehta R Reid J Lemke D Gerard J Fein D Zaveri P Kessler D Does ldquoJust-in-Timerdquo Simulation-based Competency Assessment predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedural Success Poster Presentation at International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 409
79 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare Orlando FL January 27 2013
80 Chang TP Auerbach M Hunt E Spruyt E Kessler D Cheng A Identifying and overcoming challenges in multi-center simulation research How to broaden simulation research from single-center protocols to multi-center research protocols International Pediatric Simulation Symposium amp Workshops New York City NY April 24 2013
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81 Auerbach M Chang TP Zaveri P Kessler D How to Use Mastery Learning for Pediatric Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Societies Workshop Washington DC May 7 2013
82 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012
83 Kamdar G Khanna K Kessler D Chang TP Balmer D Srivastava G Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Point of Care Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Emergency Medicine New Orleans LA October 19 2012
84 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Fourth International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Toulouse France Oct 2011
85 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Montreal Nov 2011
86 Chang TP Cico S Reid J Auerbach M Pusic M Kessler D Developing Online Train-the-Trainer Modules to Standardize Pediatric Simulation-based Medical Education The POISE Network Experience International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
87 Kessler D Chang TP Agrawal D Reid J Rocker J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulation-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
88 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Rabe G Pusic M Kessler D Simulation-based Just-in-Time Competency Assessment Predicts Interns Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Performance International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
89 Chang TP Khanna K Ostrom K Seelbach E Birch S Zaveri P Auerbach M Kessler D Does Mastery Training and Just-In-Time Training Using Lumbar Puncture Simulators Increase the Incidence of Traumatic Lumbar Punctures International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare New Orleans LA January 24 2011 (Poster)
90 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 1 2011 (Poster)
91 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
92 Kessler D Chang TP Sherman J Shah N Srivastava G Strother C Khanna K Holder M Cico S Mehta R Petrescu M Reid J Hebbar K Zuckerbraun N Pusic M Auerbach M New Pediatric Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
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93 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M et al New Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
94 Kamdar G Chang TP Auerbach M et al A Qualitative Evaluation of Just-in-time Simulation-based Training Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
95 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Pusic M Batra M Lemke D Zaveri P Oriot D Kessler D Simulation-Based Competency Assessment to Predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference Section on Emergency Medicine Boston MA October 18 2011 (Poster)
96 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Auerbach M et al Impact of a Simulator based Just-in-time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011 (Poster)
97 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Poster)
98 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Oral)
99 Nelson K Eppich W Rudolph J Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Evaluation of a Debriefing Script for Pediatric Resuscitation Education Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
100 Eppich W Cheng A Simon R Rudolph J for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative A characterization of novice instructor debriefings Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010
101 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
102 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
103 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
104 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric
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Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Oral)
105 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
106 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
107 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
108 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
109 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
110 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
111 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
112 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
113 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
114 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Critical Care Medicine Congress January 2010 (Poster)
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115 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
116 International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral) 117 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
118 Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster) 119 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
120 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education and Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Oral)
121 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral)
122 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
123 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
124 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International
125 Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 126 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research
Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
127 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
128 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Poster)
129 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research Day BC Childrenrsquos Hospital November 2008
130 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting American Heart Association Spring ECC Meeting 2008 Dallas Texas USA
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Peer Reviewed Publications amp Articles
1 Sigalet E Cheng A Donnon T Catena H Robinson T Chatfield J Grant V A Simulation-based Intervention Teaching Seizure Management to Caregivers A Randomized Controlled Study Pediatrics and Child Health 2014 19(7)373-378
2 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Medical Education 2014 48657-666
3 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)128-35 PMID 24280838
4 Cheng A Auerbach M Chang T Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V Kessler D Designing and Conducting Simulation-based Research Pediatrics Published online May 12 2014 Doi 101542peds2013-3267
5 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation and Pediatric Education A Meta-analysis Pediatrics 2014 133e1313-e1323
6 Ellaway R Pusic M Galbraith R Cameron T Developing the role of big data and analytics in health professional education Medical Teacher 2014 Mar36(3)216-22
7 Pusic M Ching K Yin HS Kessler D Seven practical principles for improving patient education Evidence-based ideas from cognition science Paediatric Child Health 2014 Mar 19(3) 119-122
8 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education 2014 May 48(5) 479-488
9 Levy R Dubrowski A Amin H Bismilla Z Procedural Skills in Pediatric Residency Re-evaluating the Competencies Paediatrics and Child Health 2014 Apr19(4)180-4
10 Sawyer T White M Zaveri P Chang T Ades A French H Anderson J Auerbach M Johnston L Kessler D ldquoLearn See Practice Prove Do Maintainrdquo An Evidence-based Pedagogical Framework for Procedural Skill Training in Medicine Academic Medicine 2014 in press
11 Calaman S (co-first) Hepps JH (co-first) Spector ND Sectish TC Landrigan CP Srivastava R Starmer AJ Yu CE (co-last) Lopreiato JO (co-last) and the I-PASS Educational Executive Committee I-PASS Handoff Curriculum Handoff Simulation Exercises MedEdPORTAL 2013 Available from
12 Bismilla Z Dodds A Louca E Ontario Simulation Expo Merging Simulation and Quality Improvement to Promote a Safe Community of Practice Dec6 2013
wwwmededportalorgpublication9402 (Zia Bismilla is member of I-PASS Educational Executive Committee)
13 Sandhu N Eppich W Mikrogianakis A Grant V Robinson T Cheng A for the Canadian Pediatric Simulation Network (CPSN) Debriefing Consensus Group Post-resuscitation debriefing in the pediatric emergency department A National Needs Assessment Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013 15(0)1-10
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14 Sigalet E Donnon T Cheng A Cooke S Bissett W Robinson T Grant V Development of a Team Performance Scale to Assess Undergraduate Health Professionals Academic Medicine 2013 88(7)989-96
15 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics 2013 167528-36
16 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
17 Auerbach M Chang T Fein D White M Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer D Vasquez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package MedEdPORTAL 2014 Available from wwwmededportalorgpublication9724
18 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)
19 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics epub ahead of print April 22 2013
20 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D While ML Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer DJ Vazquez-Melendez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package submitted 2013
21 Kamdar G Kessler DO Tilt L Srivastava G Khanna K Chang TP Balmer D Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of Just-In-Time Simulation-Based Learning The Learners Perspective Simul Healthcare 2013 Feb8(1)43-48
22 Auerbach M Chang TP Reid J Quinones C Krantz A Pruitt A Gerard J Mehta R Pusic MV Kessler D Are pediatric interns prepared to perform infant lumbar punctures A multi-institutional descriptive study Pediatr Emerg Care 2013 29(4) 453-457
23 Kessler D Arteaga G Ching K Haubner L Kamdar G Krantz A Lindower J Miller M Petrescu M Pusic MV Rocker J Shah N Strother C Tilt L Weinberg E Chang TP Fein D Auerbach M Interns success with clinical procedures in infants after simulation training Pediatrics 2013131(3)e811-20
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24 Cicero MX Riera A Northrup V Li F Auerbach MA Pearson K Baum CR Design Validity and Reliability of a Pediatric Resident JumpSTART Disaster Triage Scoring Instrument Academic Pediatrics January 2013 13(1) 48-54
25 Gerard J Kessler DO Braun C Mehta R Scalzo AJ Auerbach MA Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Simulation in Healthcare 2013 Jun8(3)148-54
26 Haubner L Johnston L Barry J Soghier L Tatum P Kessler DO Downes K Auerbach MA Neonatal Intubation Performance room for improvement in tertiary neonatal intensive care units Resuscitation 2013 doi 101016jresuscitation201303014 [Epub ahead of print]
27 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
28 Cheng A Rodgers D Van Der Jagt E Eppich W OrsquoDonnell J for the American Heart Association Pediatric Subcommittee Evolution of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course Enhanced Learning with a New Debriefing Tool and Web-based Module for Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructors Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2012 13(5) 589-595
29 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Fleegler E Cheng A Simon R Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Development and Psychometric Properties Simulation in Healthcare 2012 7288-294
30 Pusic M Kessler D Szyld D Kalet A Pecaric M Boutis K Experience Curves as an Organizing Framework for Deliberate Practice in Emergency Medicine Learning Academic Emergency Medicine 2012 19(12) 1476-80
31 Cheng A Nadkarni V Hunt EA Qayumi K for the EXPRESS Investigators A Multifunctional Online Research Portal for Facilitation of Simulation-Based Research A Report from the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(4)239-243
32 Cheng A Hunt E Donoghue A Nelson K LeFlore J Anderson J Eppich W Simon R Rudolph J Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative EXPRESS ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting The Birth of an International Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative ndash From Concept to Reality Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(1)34-41
33 Donoghue A Ventre K Boulet J Brett-Fleegler M Nishisaki A Overly F Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative Design Implementation and Psychometric Analysis of a Scoring Instrument for Pediatric Resuscitation ndash A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(2)71-77
34 Auerbach M Chang TP Krantz A Ching K Pusic M Kessler D Infant Lumbar Puncture POISE Pediatric Procedure Video MedEdPortal 2011 Available from
35 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education
httpservicesaamcorg30mededportalservletssegmentmededportalsubid=8339
36 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care
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37 Kessler D Auerbach M Pusic M Tunik M Foltin J A Randomized Trial of Simulation-Based Deliberate Practice For Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Simulation in Healthcare 2011 Aug6(4)197
38 Auerbach M Kessler D Foltin J Recurrent Pediatric Simulation Airway Resuscitation Training Pediatric Emergency Care 2011 27(1)29-31
Manuscripts In Press
1 Jeannette R Koziel Garth Meckler Linda Brown David Acker Michael Torino Barbara Walsh Mark X Cicero Barriers to Pediatric Disaster Triage A Qualitative Investigation Manuscript complete Submitted JAMA Pediatrics
2 Lee J Cheng A Allain D Angelski C Ali S High Fidelity Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine A National Survey of Facilitator Comfort and Practice Pediatric Emergency Care In press
3 Shefrin A Khazei A Hung G Dyke L Cheng A The TACTIC Development and Validation of the Tool for Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Competency Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine In Press
4 Qayumi K Pachev G Zheng B Ziv A Koval V Badiei S Cheng A Global Status of Simulation in Healthcare Education An International Survey of Simulation Centers Advances in Medical Education and Practice In Press
5 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care In Press
6 Rabiner J Avner J Auerbach M Khine H Comparison of GlideScopereg Videolaryngoscopy to Direct Laryngoscopy for Intubation of a Pediatric Simulator by Novice Physicians Emergency Medicine International In Press
7 Johnson L Auerbach M Kappus L Emerson B Zigmont J Sudikoff S The utilization of exploration-based learning and video-assisted learning to teach Video-laryngoscopy Teaching and Learning in Medicine In Press
8 Auerbach MA Roney L Aysseh A Gawel M Koziel J Barre K Caty M Santucci K Assessing the impact and feasibility of an interdisciplinary pediatric in-situ trauma simulation program Pediatric Emerency Care In Press
9 Kamdar GT Balmer D Tilt L Kessler D Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Auerbach MA The greater good How supervising physicians make entrustment decisions in the pediatric emergency department Academic Pediatrics In Press
10 Tiyyagura GK Balmer D Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Owen K Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis Academic Pediatrics 2013
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81 Auerbach M Chang TP Zaveri P Kessler D How to Use Mastery Learning for Pediatric Procedural Skills Training Pediatric Academic Societies Workshop Washington DC May 7 2013
82 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012
83 Kamdar G Khanna K Kessler D Chang TP Balmer D Srivastava G Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Point of Care Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Emergency Medicine New Orleans LA October 19 2012
84 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Fourth International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Toulouse France Oct 2011
85 Cheng A Eppich W Hunt E Nelson K van der Jagt E From Bench to Bedside Effective Knowledge Translation with Incorporation of a Novel Debriefing Tool into the New 2011 PALS Instructor Manual and Course Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Simulation Summit Montreal Nov 2011
86 Chang TP Cico S Reid J Auerbach M Pusic M Kessler D Developing Online Train-the-Trainer Modules to Standardize Pediatric Simulation-based Medical Education The POISE Network Experience International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
87 Kessler D Chang TP Agrawal D Reid J Rocker J Pusic M Haubner L Auerbach M Impact of a Simulation-based Just-in-Time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
88 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Rabe G Pusic M Kessler D Simulation-based Just-in-Time Competency Assessment Predicts Interns Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Performance International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011
89 Chang TP Khanna K Ostrom K Seelbach E Birch S Zaveri P Auerbach M Kessler D Does Mastery Training and Just-In-Time Training Using Lumbar Puncture Simulators Increase the Incidence of Traumatic Lumbar Punctures International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare New Orleans LA January 24 2011 (Poster)
90 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 1 2011 (Poster)
91 Kamdar G Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Balmer D Chang TP Krantz A Cico S Reid J Pusic M Ching K Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of a Simulation based Educational Intervention European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
92 Kessler D Chang TP Sherman J Shah N Srivastava G Strother C Khanna K Holder M Cico S Mehta R Petrescu M Reid J Hebbar K Zuckerbraun N Pusic M Auerbach M New Pediatric Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills European Society for Pediatric Research Philadelphia PA March 26 2011
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93 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M et al New Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
94 Kamdar G Chang TP Auerbach M et al A Qualitative Evaluation of Just-in-time Simulation-based Training Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
95 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Pusic M Batra M Lemke D Zaveri P Oriot D Kessler D Simulation-Based Competency Assessment to Predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference Section on Emergency Medicine Boston MA October 18 2011 (Poster)
96 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Auerbach M et al Impact of a Simulator based Just-in-time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011 (Poster)
97 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Poster)
98 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Oral)
99 Nelson K Eppich W Rudolph J Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Evaluation of a Debriefing Script for Pediatric Resuscitation Education Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
100 Eppich W Cheng A Simon R Rudolph J for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative A characterization of novice instructor debriefings Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010
101 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
102 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
103 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
104 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric
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Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Oral)
105 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
106 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
107 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
108 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
109 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
110 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
111 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
112 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
113 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
114 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Critical Care Medicine Congress January 2010 (Poster)
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115 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
116 International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral) 117 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
118 Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster) 119 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
120 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education and Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Oral)
121 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral)
122 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
123 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
124 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International
125 Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 126 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research
Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
127 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
128 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Poster)
129 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research Day BC Childrenrsquos Hospital November 2008
130 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting American Heart Association Spring ECC Meeting 2008 Dallas Texas USA
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Peer Reviewed Publications amp Articles
1 Sigalet E Cheng A Donnon T Catena H Robinson T Chatfield J Grant V A Simulation-based Intervention Teaching Seizure Management to Caregivers A Randomized Controlled Study Pediatrics and Child Health 2014 19(7)373-378
2 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Medical Education 2014 48657-666
3 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)128-35 PMID 24280838
4 Cheng A Auerbach M Chang T Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V Kessler D Designing and Conducting Simulation-based Research Pediatrics Published online May 12 2014 Doi 101542peds2013-3267
5 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation and Pediatric Education A Meta-analysis Pediatrics 2014 133e1313-e1323
6 Ellaway R Pusic M Galbraith R Cameron T Developing the role of big data and analytics in health professional education Medical Teacher 2014 Mar36(3)216-22
7 Pusic M Ching K Yin HS Kessler D Seven practical principles for improving patient education Evidence-based ideas from cognition science Paediatric Child Health 2014 Mar 19(3) 119-122
8 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education 2014 May 48(5) 479-488
9 Levy R Dubrowski A Amin H Bismilla Z Procedural Skills in Pediatric Residency Re-evaluating the Competencies Paediatrics and Child Health 2014 Apr19(4)180-4
10 Sawyer T White M Zaveri P Chang T Ades A French H Anderson J Auerbach M Johnston L Kessler D ldquoLearn See Practice Prove Do Maintainrdquo An Evidence-based Pedagogical Framework for Procedural Skill Training in Medicine Academic Medicine 2014 in press
11 Calaman S (co-first) Hepps JH (co-first) Spector ND Sectish TC Landrigan CP Srivastava R Starmer AJ Yu CE (co-last) Lopreiato JO (co-last) and the I-PASS Educational Executive Committee I-PASS Handoff Curriculum Handoff Simulation Exercises MedEdPORTAL 2013 Available from
12 Bismilla Z Dodds A Louca E Ontario Simulation Expo Merging Simulation and Quality Improvement to Promote a Safe Community of Practice Dec6 2013
wwwmededportalorgpublication9402 (Zia Bismilla is member of I-PASS Educational Executive Committee)
13 Sandhu N Eppich W Mikrogianakis A Grant V Robinson T Cheng A for the Canadian Pediatric Simulation Network (CPSN) Debriefing Consensus Group Post-resuscitation debriefing in the pediatric emergency department A National Needs Assessment Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013 15(0)1-10
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14 Sigalet E Donnon T Cheng A Cooke S Bissett W Robinson T Grant V Development of a Team Performance Scale to Assess Undergraduate Health Professionals Academic Medicine 2013 88(7)989-96
15 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics 2013 167528-36
16 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
17 Auerbach M Chang T Fein D White M Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer D Vasquez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package MedEdPORTAL 2014 Available from wwwmededportalorgpublication9724
18 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)
19 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics epub ahead of print April 22 2013
20 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D While ML Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer DJ Vazquez-Melendez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package submitted 2013
21 Kamdar G Kessler DO Tilt L Srivastava G Khanna K Chang TP Balmer D Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of Just-In-Time Simulation-Based Learning The Learners Perspective Simul Healthcare 2013 Feb8(1)43-48
22 Auerbach M Chang TP Reid J Quinones C Krantz A Pruitt A Gerard J Mehta R Pusic MV Kessler D Are pediatric interns prepared to perform infant lumbar punctures A multi-institutional descriptive study Pediatr Emerg Care 2013 29(4) 453-457
23 Kessler D Arteaga G Ching K Haubner L Kamdar G Krantz A Lindower J Miller M Petrescu M Pusic MV Rocker J Shah N Strother C Tilt L Weinberg E Chang TP Fein D Auerbach M Interns success with clinical procedures in infants after simulation training Pediatrics 2013131(3)e811-20
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24 Cicero MX Riera A Northrup V Li F Auerbach MA Pearson K Baum CR Design Validity and Reliability of a Pediatric Resident JumpSTART Disaster Triage Scoring Instrument Academic Pediatrics January 2013 13(1) 48-54
25 Gerard J Kessler DO Braun C Mehta R Scalzo AJ Auerbach MA Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Simulation in Healthcare 2013 Jun8(3)148-54
26 Haubner L Johnston L Barry J Soghier L Tatum P Kessler DO Downes K Auerbach MA Neonatal Intubation Performance room for improvement in tertiary neonatal intensive care units Resuscitation 2013 doi 101016jresuscitation201303014 [Epub ahead of print]
27 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
28 Cheng A Rodgers D Van Der Jagt E Eppich W OrsquoDonnell J for the American Heart Association Pediatric Subcommittee Evolution of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course Enhanced Learning with a New Debriefing Tool and Web-based Module for Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructors Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2012 13(5) 589-595
29 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Fleegler E Cheng A Simon R Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Development and Psychometric Properties Simulation in Healthcare 2012 7288-294
30 Pusic M Kessler D Szyld D Kalet A Pecaric M Boutis K Experience Curves as an Organizing Framework for Deliberate Practice in Emergency Medicine Learning Academic Emergency Medicine 2012 19(12) 1476-80
31 Cheng A Nadkarni V Hunt EA Qayumi K for the EXPRESS Investigators A Multifunctional Online Research Portal for Facilitation of Simulation-Based Research A Report from the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(4)239-243
32 Cheng A Hunt E Donoghue A Nelson K LeFlore J Anderson J Eppich W Simon R Rudolph J Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative EXPRESS ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting The Birth of an International Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative ndash From Concept to Reality Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(1)34-41
33 Donoghue A Ventre K Boulet J Brett-Fleegler M Nishisaki A Overly F Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative Design Implementation and Psychometric Analysis of a Scoring Instrument for Pediatric Resuscitation ndash A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(2)71-77
34 Auerbach M Chang TP Krantz A Ching K Pusic M Kessler D Infant Lumbar Puncture POISE Pediatric Procedure Video MedEdPortal 2011 Available from
35 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education
httpservicesaamcorg30mededportalservletssegmentmededportalsubid=8339
36 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care
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37 Kessler D Auerbach M Pusic M Tunik M Foltin J A Randomized Trial of Simulation-Based Deliberate Practice For Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Simulation in Healthcare 2011 Aug6(4)197
38 Auerbach M Kessler D Foltin J Recurrent Pediatric Simulation Airway Resuscitation Training Pediatric Emergency Care 2011 27(1)29-31
Manuscripts In Press
1 Jeannette R Koziel Garth Meckler Linda Brown David Acker Michael Torino Barbara Walsh Mark X Cicero Barriers to Pediatric Disaster Triage A Qualitative Investigation Manuscript complete Submitted JAMA Pediatrics
2 Lee J Cheng A Allain D Angelski C Ali S High Fidelity Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine A National Survey of Facilitator Comfort and Practice Pediatric Emergency Care In press
3 Shefrin A Khazei A Hung G Dyke L Cheng A The TACTIC Development and Validation of the Tool for Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Competency Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine In Press
4 Qayumi K Pachev G Zheng B Ziv A Koval V Badiei S Cheng A Global Status of Simulation in Healthcare Education An International Survey of Simulation Centers Advances in Medical Education and Practice In Press
5 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care In Press
6 Rabiner J Avner J Auerbach M Khine H Comparison of GlideScopereg Videolaryngoscopy to Direct Laryngoscopy for Intubation of a Pediatric Simulator by Novice Physicians Emergency Medicine International In Press
7 Johnson L Auerbach M Kappus L Emerson B Zigmont J Sudikoff S The utilization of exploration-based learning and video-assisted learning to teach Video-laryngoscopy Teaching and Learning in Medicine In Press
8 Auerbach MA Roney L Aysseh A Gawel M Koziel J Barre K Caty M Santucci K Assessing the impact and feasibility of an interdisciplinary pediatric in-situ trauma simulation program Pediatric Emerency Care In Press
9 Kamdar GT Balmer D Tilt L Kessler D Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Auerbach MA The greater good How supervising physicians make entrustment decisions in the pediatric emergency department Academic Pediatrics In Press
10 Tiyyagura GK Balmer D Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Owen K Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis Academic Pediatrics 2013
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93 Kessler D Chang TP Auerbach M et al New Interns Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
94 Kamdar G Chang TP Auerbach M et al A Qualitative Evaluation of Just-in-time Simulation-based Training Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Denver CO May 2 2011 (Poster)
95 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D Gerard J Mehta R Scherzer D Reid J Pusic M Batra M Lemke D Zaveri P Oriot D Kessler D Simulation-Based Competency Assessment to Predict Clinical Infant Lumbar Puncture Success American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference Section on Emergency Medicine Boston MA October 18 2011 (Poster)
96 Kessler D Fein D Chang TP Auerbach M et al Impact of a Simulator based Just-in-time Refresher Training for Interns on their Clinical Success Rate with Infant Lumbar Puncture International Pediatric Simulation Symposia amp Workshops Toulouse France October 26 2011 (Poster)
97 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Poster)
98 Chang TP Mehta R Kou M Gerard J Reid J Cico S Auerbach M Kessler D Using Adobe Captivate to synchronize Trainers for a Multi-center International Simulation Intervention Study 3rd place Abstract Award for Technology and Scientific Innovation Subsection International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare San Diego CA January 30 2012 Simul Healthcare 2011 6(6) 444 (Oral)
99 Nelson K Eppich W Rudolph J Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Evaluation of a Debriefing Script for Pediatric Resuscitation Education Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
100 Eppich W Cheng A Simon R Rudolph J for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative A characterization of novice instructor debriefings Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010
101 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
102 Duff J Cheng A Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
103 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
104 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric
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Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Oral)
105 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
106 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
107 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
108 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
109 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
110 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
111 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
112 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
113 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
114 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Critical Care Medicine Congress January 2010 (Poster)
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115 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
116 International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral) 117 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
118 Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster) 119 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
120 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education and Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Oral)
121 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral)
122 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
123 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
124 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International
125 Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 126 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research
Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
127 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
128 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Poster)
129 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research Day BC Childrenrsquos Hospital November 2008
130 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting American Heart Association Spring ECC Meeting 2008 Dallas Texas USA
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Peer Reviewed Publications amp Articles
1 Sigalet E Cheng A Donnon T Catena H Robinson T Chatfield J Grant V A Simulation-based Intervention Teaching Seizure Management to Caregivers A Randomized Controlled Study Pediatrics and Child Health 2014 19(7)373-378
2 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Medical Education 2014 48657-666
3 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)128-35 PMID 24280838
4 Cheng A Auerbach M Chang T Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V Kessler D Designing and Conducting Simulation-based Research Pediatrics Published online May 12 2014 Doi 101542peds2013-3267
5 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation and Pediatric Education A Meta-analysis Pediatrics 2014 133e1313-e1323
6 Ellaway R Pusic M Galbraith R Cameron T Developing the role of big data and analytics in health professional education Medical Teacher 2014 Mar36(3)216-22
7 Pusic M Ching K Yin HS Kessler D Seven practical principles for improving patient education Evidence-based ideas from cognition science Paediatric Child Health 2014 Mar 19(3) 119-122
8 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education 2014 May 48(5) 479-488
9 Levy R Dubrowski A Amin H Bismilla Z Procedural Skills in Pediatric Residency Re-evaluating the Competencies Paediatrics and Child Health 2014 Apr19(4)180-4
10 Sawyer T White M Zaveri P Chang T Ades A French H Anderson J Auerbach M Johnston L Kessler D ldquoLearn See Practice Prove Do Maintainrdquo An Evidence-based Pedagogical Framework for Procedural Skill Training in Medicine Academic Medicine 2014 in press
11 Calaman S (co-first) Hepps JH (co-first) Spector ND Sectish TC Landrigan CP Srivastava R Starmer AJ Yu CE (co-last) Lopreiato JO (co-last) and the I-PASS Educational Executive Committee I-PASS Handoff Curriculum Handoff Simulation Exercises MedEdPORTAL 2013 Available from
12 Bismilla Z Dodds A Louca E Ontario Simulation Expo Merging Simulation and Quality Improvement to Promote a Safe Community of Practice Dec6 2013
wwwmededportalorgpublication9402 (Zia Bismilla is member of I-PASS Educational Executive Committee)
13 Sandhu N Eppich W Mikrogianakis A Grant V Robinson T Cheng A for the Canadian Pediatric Simulation Network (CPSN) Debriefing Consensus Group Post-resuscitation debriefing in the pediatric emergency department A National Needs Assessment Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013 15(0)1-10
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14 Sigalet E Donnon T Cheng A Cooke S Bissett W Robinson T Grant V Development of a Team Performance Scale to Assess Undergraduate Health Professionals Academic Medicine 2013 88(7)989-96
15 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics 2013 167528-36
16 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
17 Auerbach M Chang T Fein D White M Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer D Vasquez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package MedEdPORTAL 2014 Available from wwwmededportalorgpublication9724
18 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)
19 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics epub ahead of print April 22 2013
20 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D While ML Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer DJ Vazquez-Melendez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package submitted 2013
21 Kamdar G Kessler DO Tilt L Srivastava G Khanna K Chang TP Balmer D Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of Just-In-Time Simulation-Based Learning The Learners Perspective Simul Healthcare 2013 Feb8(1)43-48
22 Auerbach M Chang TP Reid J Quinones C Krantz A Pruitt A Gerard J Mehta R Pusic MV Kessler D Are pediatric interns prepared to perform infant lumbar punctures A multi-institutional descriptive study Pediatr Emerg Care 2013 29(4) 453-457
23 Kessler D Arteaga G Ching K Haubner L Kamdar G Krantz A Lindower J Miller M Petrescu M Pusic MV Rocker J Shah N Strother C Tilt L Weinberg E Chang TP Fein D Auerbach M Interns success with clinical procedures in infants after simulation training Pediatrics 2013131(3)e811-20
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24 Cicero MX Riera A Northrup V Li F Auerbach MA Pearson K Baum CR Design Validity and Reliability of a Pediatric Resident JumpSTART Disaster Triage Scoring Instrument Academic Pediatrics January 2013 13(1) 48-54
25 Gerard J Kessler DO Braun C Mehta R Scalzo AJ Auerbach MA Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Simulation in Healthcare 2013 Jun8(3)148-54
26 Haubner L Johnston L Barry J Soghier L Tatum P Kessler DO Downes K Auerbach MA Neonatal Intubation Performance room for improvement in tertiary neonatal intensive care units Resuscitation 2013 doi 101016jresuscitation201303014 [Epub ahead of print]
27 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
28 Cheng A Rodgers D Van Der Jagt E Eppich W OrsquoDonnell J for the American Heart Association Pediatric Subcommittee Evolution of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course Enhanced Learning with a New Debriefing Tool and Web-based Module for Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructors Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2012 13(5) 589-595
29 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Fleegler E Cheng A Simon R Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Development and Psychometric Properties Simulation in Healthcare 2012 7288-294
30 Pusic M Kessler D Szyld D Kalet A Pecaric M Boutis K Experience Curves as an Organizing Framework for Deliberate Practice in Emergency Medicine Learning Academic Emergency Medicine 2012 19(12) 1476-80
31 Cheng A Nadkarni V Hunt EA Qayumi K for the EXPRESS Investigators A Multifunctional Online Research Portal for Facilitation of Simulation-Based Research A Report from the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(4)239-243
32 Cheng A Hunt E Donoghue A Nelson K LeFlore J Anderson J Eppich W Simon R Rudolph J Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative EXPRESS ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting The Birth of an International Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative ndash From Concept to Reality Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(1)34-41
33 Donoghue A Ventre K Boulet J Brett-Fleegler M Nishisaki A Overly F Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative Design Implementation and Psychometric Analysis of a Scoring Instrument for Pediatric Resuscitation ndash A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(2)71-77
34 Auerbach M Chang TP Krantz A Ching K Pusic M Kessler D Infant Lumbar Puncture POISE Pediatric Procedure Video MedEdPortal 2011 Available from
35 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education
httpservicesaamcorg30mededportalservletssegmentmededportalsubid=8339
36 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care
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37 Kessler D Auerbach M Pusic M Tunik M Foltin J A Randomized Trial of Simulation-Based Deliberate Practice For Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Simulation in Healthcare 2011 Aug6(4)197
38 Auerbach M Kessler D Foltin J Recurrent Pediatric Simulation Airway Resuscitation Training Pediatric Emergency Care 2011 27(1)29-31
Manuscripts In Press
1 Jeannette R Koziel Garth Meckler Linda Brown David Acker Michael Torino Barbara Walsh Mark X Cicero Barriers to Pediatric Disaster Triage A Qualitative Investigation Manuscript complete Submitted JAMA Pediatrics
2 Lee J Cheng A Allain D Angelski C Ali S High Fidelity Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine A National Survey of Facilitator Comfort and Practice Pediatric Emergency Care In press
3 Shefrin A Khazei A Hung G Dyke L Cheng A The TACTIC Development and Validation of the Tool for Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Competency Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine In Press
4 Qayumi K Pachev G Zheng B Ziv A Koval V Badiei S Cheng A Global Status of Simulation in Healthcare Education An International Survey of Simulation Centers Advances in Medical Education and Practice In Press
5 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care In Press
6 Rabiner J Avner J Auerbach M Khine H Comparison of GlideScopereg Videolaryngoscopy to Direct Laryngoscopy for Intubation of a Pediatric Simulator by Novice Physicians Emergency Medicine International In Press
7 Johnson L Auerbach M Kappus L Emerson B Zigmont J Sudikoff S The utilization of exploration-based learning and video-assisted learning to teach Video-laryngoscopy Teaching and Learning in Medicine In Press
8 Auerbach MA Roney L Aysseh A Gawel M Koziel J Barre K Caty M Santucci K Assessing the impact and feasibility of an interdisciplinary pediatric in-situ trauma simulation program Pediatric Emerency Care In Press
9 Kamdar GT Balmer D Tilt L Kessler D Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Auerbach MA The greater good How supervising physicians make entrustment decisions in the pediatric emergency department Academic Pediatrics In Press
10 Tiyyagura GK Balmer D Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Owen K Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis Academic Pediatrics 2013
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Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Oral)
105 Anderson J LeFlore J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and Reliability of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
106 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Poster)
107 LeFlore J Anderson J Cheng A Halamek L for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Validation of a Behavioural Scoring Tool for Simulated Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
108 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
109 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
110 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Cheng A Fleegler E Simon R for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Assessment of the Reliability of a Debriefing Instrument for use in the EXPRESS study and beyond Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
111 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Third International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Madrid Spain Sept 2010 (Oral)
112 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Pediatric Academic Societies Conference Vancouver Canada May 2010 (Poster)
113 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
114 Donoghue A Cheng A Boulet J Nishisaki A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Development and validation of a clinical scoring tool for simulated pediatric resuscitation a report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Society for Critical Care Medicine Congress January 2010 (Poster)
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115 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
116 International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral) 117 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
118 Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster) 119 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
120 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education and Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Oral)
121 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral)
122 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
123 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
124 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International
125 Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 126 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research
Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
127 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
128 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Poster)
129 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research Day BC Childrenrsquos Hospital November 2008
130 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting American Heart Association Spring ECC Meeting 2008 Dallas Texas USA
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Peer Reviewed Publications amp Articles
1 Sigalet E Cheng A Donnon T Catena H Robinson T Chatfield J Grant V A Simulation-based Intervention Teaching Seizure Management to Caregivers A Randomized Controlled Study Pediatrics and Child Health 2014 19(7)373-378
2 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Medical Education 2014 48657-666
3 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)128-35 PMID 24280838
4 Cheng A Auerbach M Chang T Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V Kessler D Designing and Conducting Simulation-based Research Pediatrics Published online May 12 2014 Doi 101542peds2013-3267
5 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation and Pediatric Education A Meta-analysis Pediatrics 2014 133e1313-e1323
6 Ellaway R Pusic M Galbraith R Cameron T Developing the role of big data and analytics in health professional education Medical Teacher 2014 Mar36(3)216-22
7 Pusic M Ching K Yin HS Kessler D Seven practical principles for improving patient education Evidence-based ideas from cognition science Paediatric Child Health 2014 Mar 19(3) 119-122
8 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education 2014 May 48(5) 479-488
9 Levy R Dubrowski A Amin H Bismilla Z Procedural Skills in Pediatric Residency Re-evaluating the Competencies Paediatrics and Child Health 2014 Apr19(4)180-4
10 Sawyer T White M Zaveri P Chang T Ades A French H Anderson J Auerbach M Johnston L Kessler D ldquoLearn See Practice Prove Do Maintainrdquo An Evidence-based Pedagogical Framework for Procedural Skill Training in Medicine Academic Medicine 2014 in press
11 Calaman S (co-first) Hepps JH (co-first) Spector ND Sectish TC Landrigan CP Srivastava R Starmer AJ Yu CE (co-last) Lopreiato JO (co-last) and the I-PASS Educational Executive Committee I-PASS Handoff Curriculum Handoff Simulation Exercises MedEdPORTAL 2013 Available from
12 Bismilla Z Dodds A Louca E Ontario Simulation Expo Merging Simulation and Quality Improvement to Promote a Safe Community of Practice Dec6 2013
wwwmededportalorgpublication9402 (Zia Bismilla is member of I-PASS Educational Executive Committee)
13 Sandhu N Eppich W Mikrogianakis A Grant V Robinson T Cheng A for the Canadian Pediatric Simulation Network (CPSN) Debriefing Consensus Group Post-resuscitation debriefing in the pediatric emergency department A National Needs Assessment Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013 15(0)1-10
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14 Sigalet E Donnon T Cheng A Cooke S Bissett W Robinson T Grant V Development of a Team Performance Scale to Assess Undergraduate Health Professionals Academic Medicine 2013 88(7)989-96
15 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics 2013 167528-36
16 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
17 Auerbach M Chang T Fein D White M Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer D Vasquez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package MedEdPORTAL 2014 Available from wwwmededportalorgpublication9724
18 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)
19 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics epub ahead of print April 22 2013
20 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D While ML Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer DJ Vazquez-Melendez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package submitted 2013
21 Kamdar G Kessler DO Tilt L Srivastava G Khanna K Chang TP Balmer D Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of Just-In-Time Simulation-Based Learning The Learners Perspective Simul Healthcare 2013 Feb8(1)43-48
22 Auerbach M Chang TP Reid J Quinones C Krantz A Pruitt A Gerard J Mehta R Pusic MV Kessler D Are pediatric interns prepared to perform infant lumbar punctures A multi-institutional descriptive study Pediatr Emerg Care 2013 29(4) 453-457
23 Kessler D Arteaga G Ching K Haubner L Kamdar G Krantz A Lindower J Miller M Petrescu M Pusic MV Rocker J Shah N Strother C Tilt L Weinberg E Chang TP Fein D Auerbach M Interns success with clinical procedures in infants after simulation training Pediatrics 2013131(3)e811-20
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24 Cicero MX Riera A Northrup V Li F Auerbach MA Pearson K Baum CR Design Validity and Reliability of a Pediatric Resident JumpSTART Disaster Triage Scoring Instrument Academic Pediatrics January 2013 13(1) 48-54
25 Gerard J Kessler DO Braun C Mehta R Scalzo AJ Auerbach MA Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Simulation in Healthcare 2013 Jun8(3)148-54
26 Haubner L Johnston L Barry J Soghier L Tatum P Kessler DO Downes K Auerbach MA Neonatal Intubation Performance room for improvement in tertiary neonatal intensive care units Resuscitation 2013 doi 101016jresuscitation201303014 [Epub ahead of print]
27 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
28 Cheng A Rodgers D Van Der Jagt E Eppich W OrsquoDonnell J for the American Heart Association Pediatric Subcommittee Evolution of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course Enhanced Learning with a New Debriefing Tool and Web-based Module for Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructors Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2012 13(5) 589-595
29 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Fleegler E Cheng A Simon R Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Development and Psychometric Properties Simulation in Healthcare 2012 7288-294
30 Pusic M Kessler D Szyld D Kalet A Pecaric M Boutis K Experience Curves as an Organizing Framework for Deliberate Practice in Emergency Medicine Learning Academic Emergency Medicine 2012 19(12) 1476-80
31 Cheng A Nadkarni V Hunt EA Qayumi K for the EXPRESS Investigators A Multifunctional Online Research Portal for Facilitation of Simulation-Based Research A Report from the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(4)239-243
32 Cheng A Hunt E Donoghue A Nelson K LeFlore J Anderson J Eppich W Simon R Rudolph J Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative EXPRESS ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting The Birth of an International Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative ndash From Concept to Reality Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(1)34-41
33 Donoghue A Ventre K Boulet J Brett-Fleegler M Nishisaki A Overly F Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative Design Implementation and Psychometric Analysis of a Scoring Instrument for Pediatric Resuscitation ndash A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(2)71-77
34 Auerbach M Chang TP Krantz A Ching K Pusic M Kessler D Infant Lumbar Puncture POISE Pediatric Procedure Video MedEdPortal 2011 Available from
35 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education
httpservicesaamcorg30mededportalservletssegmentmededportalsubid=8339
36 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care
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37 Kessler D Auerbach M Pusic M Tunik M Foltin J A Randomized Trial of Simulation-Based Deliberate Practice For Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Simulation in Healthcare 2011 Aug6(4)197
38 Auerbach M Kessler D Foltin J Recurrent Pediatric Simulation Airway Resuscitation Training Pediatric Emergency Care 2011 27(1)29-31
Manuscripts In Press
1 Jeannette R Koziel Garth Meckler Linda Brown David Acker Michael Torino Barbara Walsh Mark X Cicero Barriers to Pediatric Disaster Triage A Qualitative Investigation Manuscript complete Submitted JAMA Pediatrics
2 Lee J Cheng A Allain D Angelski C Ali S High Fidelity Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine A National Survey of Facilitator Comfort and Practice Pediatric Emergency Care In press
3 Shefrin A Khazei A Hung G Dyke L Cheng A The TACTIC Development and Validation of the Tool for Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Competency Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine In Press
4 Qayumi K Pachev G Zheng B Ziv A Koval V Badiei S Cheng A Global Status of Simulation in Healthcare Education An International Survey of Simulation Centers Advances in Medical Education and Practice In Press
5 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care In Press
6 Rabiner J Avner J Auerbach M Khine H Comparison of GlideScopereg Videolaryngoscopy to Direct Laryngoscopy for Intubation of a Pediatric Simulator by Novice Physicians Emergency Medicine International In Press
7 Johnson L Auerbach M Kappus L Emerson B Zigmont J Sudikoff S The utilization of exploration-based learning and video-assisted learning to teach Video-laryngoscopy Teaching and Learning in Medicine In Press
8 Auerbach MA Roney L Aysseh A Gawel M Koziel J Barre K Caty M Santucci K Assessing the impact and feasibility of an interdisciplinary pediatric in-situ trauma simulation program Pediatric Emerency Care In Press
9 Kamdar GT Balmer D Tilt L Kessler D Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Auerbach MA The greater good How supervising physicians make entrustment decisions in the pediatric emergency department Academic Pediatrics In Press
10 Tiyyagura GK Balmer D Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Owen K Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis Academic Pediatrics 2013
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115 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
116 International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral) 117 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
118 Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster) 119 Cheng A Nadkarni V Donoghue et al for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative Overcoming Common Challenges in Simuation-Based Research Through Multicenter Collaboration The Birth of the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative
120 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education and Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Oral)
121 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting International Conference of Emergency Medicine Singapore June 2010 (Oral)
122 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
123 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
124 Cheng A Hunt B Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International
125 Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 126 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research
Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Conference Phoenix USA January 2010 (Poster)
127 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Second International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops Florence Italy April 2009 (Poster)
128 Cheng A Tredwell B Qayumi K Development and Implementation of an Internet Based Research Portal for the Management Facilitation and Analysis of Simulation Based Research Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada International Conference on Residency Education Simulation Summit Ottawa Canada Sept 2009 (Poster)
129 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research Day BC Childrenrsquos Hospital November 2008
130 Cheng A EXPRESS Trial Examining Pediatric Education using Simulation and Scripting American Heart Association Spring ECC Meeting 2008 Dallas Texas USA
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Peer Reviewed Publications amp Articles
1 Sigalet E Cheng A Donnon T Catena H Robinson T Chatfield J Grant V A Simulation-based Intervention Teaching Seizure Management to Caregivers A Randomized Controlled Study Pediatrics and Child Health 2014 19(7)373-378
2 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Medical Education 2014 48657-666
3 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)128-35 PMID 24280838
4 Cheng A Auerbach M Chang T Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V Kessler D Designing and Conducting Simulation-based Research Pediatrics Published online May 12 2014 Doi 101542peds2013-3267
5 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation and Pediatric Education A Meta-analysis Pediatrics 2014 133e1313-e1323
6 Ellaway R Pusic M Galbraith R Cameron T Developing the role of big data and analytics in health professional education Medical Teacher 2014 Mar36(3)216-22
7 Pusic M Ching K Yin HS Kessler D Seven practical principles for improving patient education Evidence-based ideas from cognition science Paediatric Child Health 2014 Mar 19(3) 119-122
8 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education 2014 May 48(5) 479-488
9 Levy R Dubrowski A Amin H Bismilla Z Procedural Skills in Pediatric Residency Re-evaluating the Competencies Paediatrics and Child Health 2014 Apr19(4)180-4
10 Sawyer T White M Zaveri P Chang T Ades A French H Anderson J Auerbach M Johnston L Kessler D ldquoLearn See Practice Prove Do Maintainrdquo An Evidence-based Pedagogical Framework for Procedural Skill Training in Medicine Academic Medicine 2014 in press
11 Calaman S (co-first) Hepps JH (co-first) Spector ND Sectish TC Landrigan CP Srivastava R Starmer AJ Yu CE (co-last) Lopreiato JO (co-last) and the I-PASS Educational Executive Committee I-PASS Handoff Curriculum Handoff Simulation Exercises MedEdPORTAL 2013 Available from
12 Bismilla Z Dodds A Louca E Ontario Simulation Expo Merging Simulation and Quality Improvement to Promote a Safe Community of Practice Dec6 2013
wwwmededportalorgpublication9402 (Zia Bismilla is member of I-PASS Educational Executive Committee)
13 Sandhu N Eppich W Mikrogianakis A Grant V Robinson T Cheng A for the Canadian Pediatric Simulation Network (CPSN) Debriefing Consensus Group Post-resuscitation debriefing in the pediatric emergency department A National Needs Assessment Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013 15(0)1-10
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14 Sigalet E Donnon T Cheng A Cooke S Bissett W Robinson T Grant V Development of a Team Performance Scale to Assess Undergraduate Health Professionals Academic Medicine 2013 88(7)989-96
15 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics 2013 167528-36
16 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
17 Auerbach M Chang T Fein D White M Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer D Vasquez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package MedEdPORTAL 2014 Available from wwwmededportalorgpublication9724
18 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)
19 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics epub ahead of print April 22 2013
20 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D While ML Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer DJ Vazquez-Melendez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package submitted 2013
21 Kamdar G Kessler DO Tilt L Srivastava G Khanna K Chang TP Balmer D Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of Just-In-Time Simulation-Based Learning The Learners Perspective Simul Healthcare 2013 Feb8(1)43-48
22 Auerbach M Chang TP Reid J Quinones C Krantz A Pruitt A Gerard J Mehta R Pusic MV Kessler D Are pediatric interns prepared to perform infant lumbar punctures A multi-institutional descriptive study Pediatr Emerg Care 2013 29(4) 453-457
23 Kessler D Arteaga G Ching K Haubner L Kamdar G Krantz A Lindower J Miller M Petrescu M Pusic MV Rocker J Shah N Strother C Tilt L Weinberg E Chang TP Fein D Auerbach M Interns success with clinical procedures in infants after simulation training Pediatrics 2013131(3)e811-20
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24 Cicero MX Riera A Northrup V Li F Auerbach MA Pearson K Baum CR Design Validity and Reliability of a Pediatric Resident JumpSTART Disaster Triage Scoring Instrument Academic Pediatrics January 2013 13(1) 48-54
25 Gerard J Kessler DO Braun C Mehta R Scalzo AJ Auerbach MA Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Simulation in Healthcare 2013 Jun8(3)148-54
26 Haubner L Johnston L Barry J Soghier L Tatum P Kessler DO Downes K Auerbach MA Neonatal Intubation Performance room for improvement in tertiary neonatal intensive care units Resuscitation 2013 doi 101016jresuscitation201303014 [Epub ahead of print]
27 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
28 Cheng A Rodgers D Van Der Jagt E Eppich W OrsquoDonnell J for the American Heart Association Pediatric Subcommittee Evolution of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course Enhanced Learning with a New Debriefing Tool and Web-based Module for Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructors Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2012 13(5) 589-595
29 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Fleegler E Cheng A Simon R Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Development and Psychometric Properties Simulation in Healthcare 2012 7288-294
30 Pusic M Kessler D Szyld D Kalet A Pecaric M Boutis K Experience Curves as an Organizing Framework for Deliberate Practice in Emergency Medicine Learning Academic Emergency Medicine 2012 19(12) 1476-80
31 Cheng A Nadkarni V Hunt EA Qayumi K for the EXPRESS Investigators A Multifunctional Online Research Portal for Facilitation of Simulation-Based Research A Report from the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(4)239-243
32 Cheng A Hunt E Donoghue A Nelson K LeFlore J Anderson J Eppich W Simon R Rudolph J Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative EXPRESS ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting The Birth of an International Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative ndash From Concept to Reality Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(1)34-41
33 Donoghue A Ventre K Boulet J Brett-Fleegler M Nishisaki A Overly F Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative Design Implementation and Psychometric Analysis of a Scoring Instrument for Pediatric Resuscitation ndash A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(2)71-77
34 Auerbach M Chang TP Krantz A Ching K Pusic M Kessler D Infant Lumbar Puncture POISE Pediatric Procedure Video MedEdPortal 2011 Available from
35 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education
httpservicesaamcorg30mededportalservletssegmentmededportalsubid=8339
36 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care
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37 Kessler D Auerbach M Pusic M Tunik M Foltin J A Randomized Trial of Simulation-Based Deliberate Practice For Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Simulation in Healthcare 2011 Aug6(4)197
38 Auerbach M Kessler D Foltin J Recurrent Pediatric Simulation Airway Resuscitation Training Pediatric Emergency Care 2011 27(1)29-31
Manuscripts In Press
1 Jeannette R Koziel Garth Meckler Linda Brown David Acker Michael Torino Barbara Walsh Mark X Cicero Barriers to Pediatric Disaster Triage A Qualitative Investigation Manuscript complete Submitted JAMA Pediatrics
2 Lee J Cheng A Allain D Angelski C Ali S High Fidelity Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine A National Survey of Facilitator Comfort and Practice Pediatric Emergency Care In press
3 Shefrin A Khazei A Hung G Dyke L Cheng A The TACTIC Development and Validation of the Tool for Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Competency Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine In Press
4 Qayumi K Pachev G Zheng B Ziv A Koval V Badiei S Cheng A Global Status of Simulation in Healthcare Education An International Survey of Simulation Centers Advances in Medical Education and Practice In Press
5 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care In Press
6 Rabiner J Avner J Auerbach M Khine H Comparison of GlideScopereg Videolaryngoscopy to Direct Laryngoscopy for Intubation of a Pediatric Simulator by Novice Physicians Emergency Medicine International In Press
7 Johnson L Auerbach M Kappus L Emerson B Zigmont J Sudikoff S The utilization of exploration-based learning and video-assisted learning to teach Video-laryngoscopy Teaching and Learning in Medicine In Press
8 Auerbach MA Roney L Aysseh A Gawel M Koziel J Barre K Caty M Santucci K Assessing the impact and feasibility of an interdisciplinary pediatric in-situ trauma simulation program Pediatric Emerency Care In Press
9 Kamdar GT Balmer D Tilt L Kessler D Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Auerbach MA The greater good How supervising physicians make entrustment decisions in the pediatric emergency department Academic Pediatrics In Press
10 Tiyyagura GK Balmer D Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Owen K Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis Academic Pediatrics 2013
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Peer Reviewed Publications amp Articles
1 Sigalet E Cheng A Donnon T Catena H Robinson T Chatfield J Grant V A Simulation-based Intervention Teaching Seizure Management to Caregivers A Randomized Controlled Study Pediatrics and Child Health 2014 19(7)373-378
2 Cheng A Eppich W Grant V Sherbino J Zendejas-Mummert B Cook D Debriefing for Technology-Enhanced Simulation A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Medical Education 2014 48657-666
3 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)128-35 PMID 24280838
4 Cheng A Auerbach M Chang T Hunt EA Pusic M Nadkarni V Kessler D Designing and Conducting Simulation-based Research Pediatrics Published online May 12 2014 Doi 101542peds2013-3267
5 Cheng A Lang T Starr S Pusic M Cook D Technology-Enhanced Simulation and Pediatric Education A Meta-analysis Pediatrics 2014 133e1313-e1323
6 Ellaway R Pusic M Galbraith R Cameron T Developing the role of big data and analytics in health professional education Medical Teacher 2014 Mar36(3)216-22
7 Pusic M Ching K Yin HS Kessler D Seven practical principles for improving patient education Evidence-based ideas from cognition science Paediatric Child Health 2014 Mar 19(3) 119-122
8 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education 2014 May 48(5) 479-488
9 Levy R Dubrowski A Amin H Bismilla Z Procedural Skills in Pediatric Residency Re-evaluating the Competencies Paediatrics and Child Health 2014 Apr19(4)180-4
10 Sawyer T White M Zaveri P Chang T Ades A French H Anderson J Auerbach M Johnston L Kessler D ldquoLearn See Practice Prove Do Maintainrdquo An Evidence-based Pedagogical Framework for Procedural Skill Training in Medicine Academic Medicine 2014 in press
11 Calaman S (co-first) Hepps JH (co-first) Spector ND Sectish TC Landrigan CP Srivastava R Starmer AJ Yu CE (co-last) Lopreiato JO (co-last) and the I-PASS Educational Executive Committee I-PASS Handoff Curriculum Handoff Simulation Exercises MedEdPORTAL 2013 Available from
12 Bismilla Z Dodds A Louca E Ontario Simulation Expo Merging Simulation and Quality Improvement to Promote a Safe Community of Practice Dec6 2013
wwwmededportalorgpublication9402 (Zia Bismilla is member of I-PASS Educational Executive Committee)
13 Sandhu N Eppich W Mikrogianakis A Grant V Robinson T Cheng A for the Canadian Pediatric Simulation Network (CPSN) Debriefing Consensus Group Post-resuscitation debriefing in the pediatric emergency department A National Needs Assessment Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013 15(0)1-10
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14 Sigalet E Donnon T Cheng A Cooke S Bissett W Robinson T Grant V Development of a Team Performance Scale to Assess Undergraduate Health Professionals Academic Medicine 2013 88(7)989-96
15 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics 2013 167528-36
16 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
17 Auerbach M Chang T Fein D White M Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer D Vasquez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package MedEdPORTAL 2014 Available from wwwmededportalorgpublication9724
18 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)
19 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics epub ahead of print April 22 2013
20 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D While ML Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer DJ Vazquez-Melendez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package submitted 2013
21 Kamdar G Kessler DO Tilt L Srivastava G Khanna K Chang TP Balmer D Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of Just-In-Time Simulation-Based Learning The Learners Perspective Simul Healthcare 2013 Feb8(1)43-48
22 Auerbach M Chang TP Reid J Quinones C Krantz A Pruitt A Gerard J Mehta R Pusic MV Kessler D Are pediatric interns prepared to perform infant lumbar punctures A multi-institutional descriptive study Pediatr Emerg Care 2013 29(4) 453-457
23 Kessler D Arteaga G Ching K Haubner L Kamdar G Krantz A Lindower J Miller M Petrescu M Pusic MV Rocker J Shah N Strother C Tilt L Weinberg E Chang TP Fein D Auerbach M Interns success with clinical procedures in infants after simulation training Pediatrics 2013131(3)e811-20
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INSPIRE NETWORK REPORT 2007 - 2014
24 Cicero MX Riera A Northrup V Li F Auerbach MA Pearson K Baum CR Design Validity and Reliability of a Pediatric Resident JumpSTART Disaster Triage Scoring Instrument Academic Pediatrics January 2013 13(1) 48-54
25 Gerard J Kessler DO Braun C Mehta R Scalzo AJ Auerbach MA Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Simulation in Healthcare 2013 Jun8(3)148-54
26 Haubner L Johnston L Barry J Soghier L Tatum P Kessler DO Downes K Auerbach MA Neonatal Intubation Performance room for improvement in tertiary neonatal intensive care units Resuscitation 2013 doi 101016jresuscitation201303014 [Epub ahead of print]
27 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
28 Cheng A Rodgers D Van Der Jagt E Eppich W OrsquoDonnell J for the American Heart Association Pediatric Subcommittee Evolution of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course Enhanced Learning with a New Debriefing Tool and Web-based Module for Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructors Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2012 13(5) 589-595
29 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Fleegler E Cheng A Simon R Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Development and Psychometric Properties Simulation in Healthcare 2012 7288-294
30 Pusic M Kessler D Szyld D Kalet A Pecaric M Boutis K Experience Curves as an Organizing Framework for Deliberate Practice in Emergency Medicine Learning Academic Emergency Medicine 2012 19(12) 1476-80
31 Cheng A Nadkarni V Hunt EA Qayumi K for the EXPRESS Investigators A Multifunctional Online Research Portal for Facilitation of Simulation-Based Research A Report from the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(4)239-243
32 Cheng A Hunt E Donoghue A Nelson K LeFlore J Anderson J Eppich W Simon R Rudolph J Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative EXPRESS ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting The Birth of an International Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative ndash From Concept to Reality Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(1)34-41
33 Donoghue A Ventre K Boulet J Brett-Fleegler M Nishisaki A Overly F Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative Design Implementation and Psychometric Analysis of a Scoring Instrument for Pediatric Resuscitation ndash A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(2)71-77
34 Auerbach M Chang TP Krantz A Ching K Pusic M Kessler D Infant Lumbar Puncture POISE Pediatric Procedure Video MedEdPortal 2011 Available from
35 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education
httpservicesaamcorg30mededportalservletssegmentmededportalsubid=8339
36 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care
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International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education
INSPIRE NETWORK REPORT 2007 - 2014
37 Kessler D Auerbach M Pusic M Tunik M Foltin J A Randomized Trial of Simulation-Based Deliberate Practice For Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Simulation in Healthcare 2011 Aug6(4)197
38 Auerbach M Kessler D Foltin J Recurrent Pediatric Simulation Airway Resuscitation Training Pediatric Emergency Care 2011 27(1)29-31
Manuscripts In Press
1 Jeannette R Koziel Garth Meckler Linda Brown David Acker Michael Torino Barbara Walsh Mark X Cicero Barriers to Pediatric Disaster Triage A Qualitative Investigation Manuscript complete Submitted JAMA Pediatrics
2 Lee J Cheng A Allain D Angelski C Ali S High Fidelity Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine A National Survey of Facilitator Comfort and Practice Pediatric Emergency Care In press
3 Shefrin A Khazei A Hung G Dyke L Cheng A The TACTIC Development and Validation of the Tool for Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Competency Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine In Press
4 Qayumi K Pachev G Zheng B Ziv A Koval V Badiei S Cheng A Global Status of Simulation in Healthcare Education An International Survey of Simulation Centers Advances in Medical Education and Practice In Press
5 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care In Press
6 Rabiner J Avner J Auerbach M Khine H Comparison of GlideScopereg Videolaryngoscopy to Direct Laryngoscopy for Intubation of a Pediatric Simulator by Novice Physicians Emergency Medicine International In Press
7 Johnson L Auerbach M Kappus L Emerson B Zigmont J Sudikoff S The utilization of exploration-based learning and video-assisted learning to teach Video-laryngoscopy Teaching and Learning in Medicine In Press
8 Auerbach MA Roney L Aysseh A Gawel M Koziel J Barre K Caty M Santucci K Assessing the impact and feasibility of an interdisciplinary pediatric in-situ trauma simulation program Pediatric Emerency Care In Press
9 Kamdar GT Balmer D Tilt L Kessler D Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Auerbach MA The greater good How supervising physicians make entrustment decisions in the pediatric emergency department Academic Pediatrics In Press
10 Tiyyagura GK Balmer D Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Owen K Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis Academic Pediatrics 2013
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International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education
INSPIRE NETWORK REPORT 2007 - 2014
14 Sigalet E Donnon T Cheng A Cooke S Bissett W Robinson T Grant V Development of a Team Performance Scale to Assess Undergraduate Health Professionals Academic Medicine 2013 88(7)989-96
15 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics 2013 167528-36
16 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
17 Auerbach M Chang T Fein D White M Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer D Vasquez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package MedEdPORTAL 2014 Available from wwwmededportalorgpublication9724
18 Chang TP Kessler D McAninch B Fein DM Scherzer DJ Seelbach E Zaveri P Jackson JM Auerbach M Mehta R Van Ittersum W Pusic MV Script Concordance Testing demonstrates increasing Clinical Decision Making Skills in Residents for Infant Lumbar Punctures Academic Medicine 201489(1)
19 Cheng A Hunt EA Donoghue A Nelson-McMillan K Nishisaki A LeFlore J Eppich W Moyer M Brett-Fleegler M Kleinman M Anderson J Adler M Braga M Kost S Stryjewski G Min S Podraza J Lopreiato J Fiedor Hamilton M Stone K Reid J Hopkins J Manos J Duff J Richard M Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Investigators Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education Using Simulation and Scripting (EXPRESS) A Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Trial JAMA Pediatrics epub ahead of print April 22 2013
20 Auerbach M Chang TP Fein D While ML Mehta R Gerard J Zaveri P Kou M Reid J Agrawal D Van Ittersum W Scherzer DJ Vazquez-Melendez E Iyer S Thomas A Sawyer T Kessler D A Comprehensive Infant Lumber Puncture Novice Procedural Skills Training Package An INSPIRE Simulation-Based Procedural Skills Training Package submitted 2013
21 Kamdar G Kessler DO Tilt L Srivastava G Khanna K Chang TP Balmer D Auerbach M Qualitative Evaluation of Just-In-Time Simulation-Based Learning The Learners Perspective Simul Healthcare 2013 Feb8(1)43-48
22 Auerbach M Chang TP Reid J Quinones C Krantz A Pruitt A Gerard J Mehta R Pusic MV Kessler D Are pediatric interns prepared to perform infant lumbar punctures A multi-institutional descriptive study Pediatr Emerg Care 2013 29(4) 453-457
23 Kessler D Arteaga G Ching K Haubner L Kamdar G Krantz A Lindower J Miller M Petrescu M Pusic MV Rocker J Shah N Strother C Tilt L Weinberg E Chang TP Fein D Auerbach M Interns success with clinical procedures in infants after simulation training Pediatrics 2013131(3)e811-20
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24 Cicero MX Riera A Northrup V Li F Auerbach MA Pearson K Baum CR Design Validity and Reliability of a Pediatric Resident JumpSTART Disaster Triage Scoring Instrument Academic Pediatrics January 2013 13(1) 48-54
25 Gerard J Kessler DO Braun C Mehta R Scalzo AJ Auerbach MA Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Simulation in Healthcare 2013 Jun8(3)148-54
26 Haubner L Johnston L Barry J Soghier L Tatum P Kessler DO Downes K Auerbach MA Neonatal Intubation Performance room for improvement in tertiary neonatal intensive care units Resuscitation 2013 doi 101016jresuscitation201303014 [Epub ahead of print]
27 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
28 Cheng A Rodgers D Van Der Jagt E Eppich W OrsquoDonnell J for the American Heart Association Pediatric Subcommittee Evolution of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course Enhanced Learning with a New Debriefing Tool and Web-based Module for Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructors Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2012 13(5) 589-595
29 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Fleegler E Cheng A Simon R Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Development and Psychometric Properties Simulation in Healthcare 2012 7288-294
30 Pusic M Kessler D Szyld D Kalet A Pecaric M Boutis K Experience Curves as an Organizing Framework for Deliberate Practice in Emergency Medicine Learning Academic Emergency Medicine 2012 19(12) 1476-80
31 Cheng A Nadkarni V Hunt EA Qayumi K for the EXPRESS Investigators A Multifunctional Online Research Portal for Facilitation of Simulation-Based Research A Report from the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(4)239-243
32 Cheng A Hunt E Donoghue A Nelson K LeFlore J Anderson J Eppich W Simon R Rudolph J Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative EXPRESS ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting The Birth of an International Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative ndash From Concept to Reality Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(1)34-41
33 Donoghue A Ventre K Boulet J Brett-Fleegler M Nishisaki A Overly F Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative Design Implementation and Psychometric Analysis of a Scoring Instrument for Pediatric Resuscitation ndash A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(2)71-77
34 Auerbach M Chang TP Krantz A Ching K Pusic M Kessler D Infant Lumbar Puncture POISE Pediatric Procedure Video MedEdPortal 2011 Available from
35 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education
httpservicesaamcorg30mededportalservletssegmentmededportalsubid=8339
36 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care
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International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education
INSPIRE NETWORK REPORT 2007 - 2014
37 Kessler D Auerbach M Pusic M Tunik M Foltin J A Randomized Trial of Simulation-Based Deliberate Practice For Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Simulation in Healthcare 2011 Aug6(4)197
38 Auerbach M Kessler D Foltin J Recurrent Pediatric Simulation Airway Resuscitation Training Pediatric Emergency Care 2011 27(1)29-31
Manuscripts In Press
1 Jeannette R Koziel Garth Meckler Linda Brown David Acker Michael Torino Barbara Walsh Mark X Cicero Barriers to Pediatric Disaster Triage A Qualitative Investigation Manuscript complete Submitted JAMA Pediatrics
2 Lee J Cheng A Allain D Angelski C Ali S High Fidelity Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine A National Survey of Facilitator Comfort and Practice Pediatric Emergency Care In press
3 Shefrin A Khazei A Hung G Dyke L Cheng A The TACTIC Development and Validation of the Tool for Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Competency Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine In Press
4 Qayumi K Pachev G Zheng B Ziv A Koval V Badiei S Cheng A Global Status of Simulation in Healthcare Education An International Survey of Simulation Centers Advances in Medical Education and Practice In Press
5 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care In Press
6 Rabiner J Avner J Auerbach M Khine H Comparison of GlideScopereg Videolaryngoscopy to Direct Laryngoscopy for Intubation of a Pediatric Simulator by Novice Physicians Emergency Medicine International In Press
7 Johnson L Auerbach M Kappus L Emerson B Zigmont J Sudikoff S The utilization of exploration-based learning and video-assisted learning to teach Video-laryngoscopy Teaching and Learning in Medicine In Press
8 Auerbach MA Roney L Aysseh A Gawel M Koziel J Barre K Caty M Santucci K Assessing the impact and feasibility of an interdisciplinary pediatric in-situ trauma simulation program Pediatric Emerency Care In Press
9 Kamdar GT Balmer D Tilt L Kessler D Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Auerbach MA The greater good How supervising physicians make entrustment decisions in the pediatric emergency department Academic Pediatrics In Press
10 Tiyyagura GK Balmer D Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Owen K Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis Academic Pediatrics 2013
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INSPIRE
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International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education
INSPIRE NETWORK REPORT 2007 - 2014
24 Cicero MX Riera A Northrup V Li F Auerbach MA Pearson K Baum CR Design Validity and Reliability of a Pediatric Resident JumpSTART Disaster Triage Scoring Instrument Academic Pediatrics January 2013 13(1) 48-54
25 Gerard J Kessler DO Braun C Mehta R Scalzo AJ Auerbach MA Validation of Global Rating Scale and Checklist Instruments for the Infant Lumbar Puncture Procedure Simulation in Healthcare 2013 Jun8(3)148-54
26 Haubner L Johnston L Barry J Soghier L Tatum P Kessler DO Downes K Auerbach MA Neonatal Intubation Performance room for improvement in tertiary neonatal intensive care units Resuscitation 2013 doi 101016jresuscitation201303014 [Epub ahead of print]
27 Duff J Cheng A Bahry L Hopkins J Richard M Schexnayder S Carbonaro M Development and Validation of a Multiple Choice Examination Assessing Cognitive and Behavioural Knowledge of Pediatric Resuscitation A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Resuscitation 2013 84(3)365-8
28 Cheng A Rodgers D Van Der Jagt E Eppich W OrsquoDonnell J for the American Heart Association Pediatric Subcommittee Evolution of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course Enhanced Learning with a New Debriefing Tool and Web-based Module for Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructors Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2012 13(5) 589-595
29 Brett-Fleegler M Rudolph J Eppich W Fleegler E Cheng A Simon R Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (DASH) Development and Psychometric Properties Simulation in Healthcare 2012 7288-294
30 Pusic M Kessler D Szyld D Kalet A Pecaric M Boutis K Experience Curves as an Organizing Framework for Deliberate Practice in Emergency Medicine Learning Academic Emergency Medicine 2012 19(12) 1476-80
31 Cheng A Nadkarni V Hunt EA Qayumi K for the EXPRESS Investigators A Multifunctional Online Research Portal for Facilitation of Simulation-Based Research A Report from the EXPRESS Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(4)239-243
32 Cheng A Hunt E Donoghue A Nelson K LeFlore J Anderson J Eppich W Simon R Rudolph J Nadkarni V for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative EXPRESS ndash Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education using Simulation and Scripting The Birth of an International Pediatric Simulation Research Collaborative ndash From Concept to Reality Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(1)34-41
33 Donoghue A Ventre K Boulet J Brett-Fleegler M Nishisaki A Overly F Cheng A for the EXPRESS Pediatric Simulation Collaborative Design Implementation and Psychometric Analysis of a Scoring Instrument for Pediatric Resuscitation ndash A Report from the EXPRESS Pediatric Research Collaborative Simulation in Healthcare 2011 6(2)71-77
34 Auerbach M Chang TP Krantz A Ching K Pusic M Kessler D Infant Lumbar Puncture POISE Pediatric Procedure Video MedEdPortal 2011 Available from
35 Pusic M Brydges R Kessler D Szyld D Nachbar M Kalet A Whatrsquos Your Best Time Chronometry in the Learning of Medical Procedures Medical Education
httpservicesaamcorg30mededportalservletssegmentmededportalsubid=8339
36 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care
SPIRE
INSPIRE
INSPIRE
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International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education
INSPIRE NETWORK REPORT 2007 - 2014
37 Kessler D Auerbach M Pusic M Tunik M Foltin J A Randomized Trial of Simulation-Based Deliberate Practice For Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Simulation in Healthcare 2011 Aug6(4)197
38 Auerbach M Kessler D Foltin J Recurrent Pediatric Simulation Airway Resuscitation Training Pediatric Emergency Care 2011 27(1)29-31
Manuscripts In Press
1 Jeannette R Koziel Garth Meckler Linda Brown David Acker Michael Torino Barbara Walsh Mark X Cicero Barriers to Pediatric Disaster Triage A Qualitative Investigation Manuscript complete Submitted JAMA Pediatrics
2 Lee J Cheng A Allain D Angelski C Ali S High Fidelity Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine A National Survey of Facilitator Comfort and Practice Pediatric Emergency Care In press
3 Shefrin A Khazei A Hung G Dyke L Cheng A The TACTIC Development and Validation of the Tool for Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Competency Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine In Press
4 Qayumi K Pachev G Zheng B Ziv A Koval V Badiei S Cheng A Global Status of Simulation in Healthcare Education An International Survey of Simulation Centers Advances in Medical Education and Practice In Press
5 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care In Press
6 Rabiner J Avner J Auerbach M Khine H Comparison of GlideScopereg Videolaryngoscopy to Direct Laryngoscopy for Intubation of a Pediatric Simulator by Novice Physicians Emergency Medicine International In Press
7 Johnson L Auerbach M Kappus L Emerson B Zigmont J Sudikoff S The utilization of exploration-based learning and video-assisted learning to teach Video-laryngoscopy Teaching and Learning in Medicine In Press
8 Auerbach MA Roney L Aysseh A Gawel M Koziel J Barre K Caty M Santucci K Assessing the impact and feasibility of an interdisciplinary pediatric in-situ trauma simulation program Pediatric Emerency Care In Press
9 Kamdar GT Balmer D Tilt L Kessler D Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Auerbach MA The greater good How supervising physicians make entrustment decisions in the pediatric emergency department Academic Pediatrics In Press
10 Tiyyagura GK Balmer D Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Owen K Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis Academic Pediatrics 2013
SPIRE
INSPIRE
INSPIRE
INSPIRE
International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation Research and Education
INSPIRE NETWORK REPORT 2007 - 2014
37 Kessler D Auerbach M Pusic M Tunik M Foltin J A Randomized Trial of Simulation-Based Deliberate Practice For Infant Lumbar Puncture Skills Simulation in Healthcare 2011 Aug6(4)197
38 Auerbach M Kessler D Foltin J Recurrent Pediatric Simulation Airway Resuscitation Training Pediatric Emergency Care 2011 27(1)29-31
Manuscripts In Press
1 Jeannette R Koziel Garth Meckler Linda Brown David Acker Michael Torino Barbara Walsh Mark X Cicero Barriers to Pediatric Disaster Triage A Qualitative Investigation Manuscript complete Submitted JAMA Pediatrics
2 Lee J Cheng A Allain D Angelski C Ali S High Fidelity Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine A National Survey of Facilitator Comfort and Practice Pediatric Emergency Care In press
3 Shefrin A Khazei A Hung G Dyke L Cheng A The TACTIC Development and Validation of the Tool for Assessing Chest Tube Insertion Competency Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine In Press
4 Qayumi K Pachev G Zheng B Ziv A Koval V Badiei S Cheng A Global Status of Simulation in Healthcare Education An International Survey of Simulation Centers Advances in Medical Education and Practice In Press
5 Cicero M Brown L Overly F Yarzebski J Meckler G Fuchs S Tomassoni A Aghababian R Garret A Fagbuyi D Adelgais K Goldan R Parker J Auerbach M Riera A Cone D Baum C Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations Prehospital Emergency Care In Press
6 Rabiner J Avner J Auerbach M Khine H Comparison of GlideScopereg Videolaryngoscopy to Direct Laryngoscopy for Intubation of a Pediatric Simulator by Novice Physicians Emergency Medicine International In Press
7 Johnson L Auerbach M Kappus L Emerson B Zigmont J Sudikoff S The utilization of exploration-based learning and video-assisted learning to teach Video-laryngoscopy Teaching and Learning in Medicine In Press
8 Auerbach MA Roney L Aysseh A Gawel M Koziel J Barre K Caty M Santucci K Assessing the impact and feasibility of an interdisciplinary pediatric in-situ trauma simulation program Pediatric Emerency Care In Press
9 Kamdar GT Balmer D Tilt L Kessler D Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Auerbach MA The greater good How supervising physicians make entrustment decisions in the pediatric emergency department Academic Pediatrics In Press
10 Tiyyagura GK Balmer D Tilt L Kessler DO Khanna K Srivastava G Chang TP Owen K Auerbach M Pediatric Supervisors Evaluation of Trainees Procedural Readiness A Qualitative Analysis Academic Pediatrics 2013