2022
The Feasibility of a Pediatric Distance Learning Curriculum for Emergency Nurses During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation Collaboration
Thomas A, Montgomery E, Abulebda K, Whitfill T, Chapman J, Leung J, Fayyaz J, Auerbach M. The Feasibility of a Pediatric Distance Learning Curriculum for Emergency Nurses During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation Collaboration. Journal Of Emergency Nursing 2022, 49: 27-39. PMCID: PMC9458703, DOI: 10.1016/j.jen.2022.09.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNurse educatorsKnowledge surveyCurriculum development frameworkAsynchronous distance learningPediatric acute careCurriculum engagementDistance learningEducatorsAcute careCurriculumCOVID-19 pandemicProject engagementEmergency nursesPerformance checklistImplementation surveyProject coordinatorsTelesimulationEngagementKnowledge scoreCentral supportModest engagementSatisfaction surveyDevelopment frameworkPediatric status epilepticusResults Thirteen
2021
TeleSimBox: A perceived effective alternative for experiential learning for medical student education with social distancing requirements
Sanseau E, Lavoie M, Tay K, Good G, Tsao S, Burns R, Thomas A, Heckle T, Wilson M, Kou M, Auerbach M. TeleSimBox: A perceived effective alternative for experiential learning for medical student education with social distancing requirements. AEM Education And Training 2021, 5: e10590. PMID: 33842815, PMCID: PMC8019484, DOI: 10.1002/aet2.10590.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMedical student educationStudent educationNet Promoter ScoreAlternative learning opportunitiesU.S. medical schoolsSimulation Effectiveness ToolAmerican Medical CollegesPerson patient careSocial distancing requirementsLikert scale questionsDistance learningExperiential learningLearning opportunitiesPerson simulationEducation platformFaculty useMedical schoolsMedical studentsStudentsDistancing requirementsCOVID-19 pandemicTraining materialsSurvey responsesTelesimulationEducation
2020
A Telesimulation Elective to Provide Medical Students With Pediatric Patient Care Experiences During the COVID Pandemic
Yang T, Buck S, Evans L, Auerbach M. A Telesimulation Elective to Provide Medical Students With Pediatric Patient Care Experiences During the COVID Pandemic. Pediatric Emergency Care 2020, 37: 119-122. PMID: 33181792, PMCID: PMC7850555, DOI: 10.1097/pec.0000000000002311.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedical studentsMedical student learnersMajority of learnersEffective educational strategiesAmerican Medical CollegesKnowledge/skillsCOVID pandemicPatient care experiencesStudent learnersDistance learningPerson simulationFaculty feedbackPediatric emergency trainingEducational strategiesMost facultyStudentsDirect patient care activitiesFacultyPatient care activitiesSimulation sessionsActivity IEmergency trainingVirtual simulationLearnersMedical College