Oral Presentation Abstracts
Point of View Simulation, MBC, LT1 CHAIR: Dr P Hamilton
- 
- Immersive Simulated Dementia Training 
 Rainey et al
- EmpathEyes: Investigating the impact of virtual reality simulating visual impairment on parents of children with visual impairment 
 Williams et al
- Enhancing person-centredness...by design: introducing engineering students to point of view medical simulation 
 Fee et al
- Learning from the point-of-view simulation of illness experiences for healthcare professions: a scoping review of the literature 
 Karvelyte et al
- Stepping into the shoes of older patients: a scoping review of simulating ageing experiences for healthcare professional students 
 Nelson et al
- Examining within simulated and real patients’ personal space: bringing clarity to the blurred lines 
 Banks-McGovern et al
- Medical students lived experiences of online Forum Theatre as a form of learning in consulting with victims of domestic abuse 
 McGrath et al
 
- Immersive Simulated Dementia Training 
Immersive Simulated Dementia Training, MBC, LT2, CHAIR: Dr S Haughey
- 
- From concept to production: A screenplay for crafting educational Highly Immersive Virtual Environments (HIVEs) for simulation learning, 
 Pham et al
- An Immersive Model Simulating Massive Surgical Haemorrhage, 
 Brown et al
- Developing an International Virtual Gaming Simulation on a Patient with COPD & Complex Medication Profile , 
 Smart et al
- Evaluation of a Virtual Reality (Simulated Clinical Treatment) program for Undergraduate (Year 2) Dental Students, 
 Dysart et al
- The use of Virtual Reality Simulation (VRS) into final year of the Undergraduate Nursing Education Programmes, 
 Smyth et al
- Virtual Reality Simulation in Nursing and Midwifery Education, 
 Noonan et al
- Feasibility study to examine the use of replica 3-dimensional anatomical models as an adjunct to fully autonomous surgical consent, 
 Brown
- Developing a clamshell thoracotomy model for multidisciplinary simulation training, 
 Voborsky et al
 
- From concept to production: A screenplay for crafting educational Highly Immersive Virtual Environments (HIVEs) for simulation learning, 
Surgical & Anaesthetic Simulation, Weston Ward, InterSim CHAIR: Dr B Girvan / S O’Hare
- 
- Can Multi-disciplinary Simulation-Based Training Reduce Time To Delivery Of Blood Products During A Massive Transfusion
 Curran et al
- Can simulation-based training help surgical trainees perform better on surgical ward rounds? A scoping review
 Mathew et al
- It's a wrap! Protecting gastroschisis bowel
 Mohamed et al
- Simulated uro-oncology multi-disciplinary team meetings: a novel training approach
 Evans et al
- Simulation in Endoscopy Nursing
 Hamilton et al
- Simulation in Anaesthetic Nursing- A Safe Space 
 McCloy et al
- Student Simulated IV Fluid Management and Prescribing - A SaFEr way to learn together
 Hollington et al
- Cadaver-less anatomy: New paradigms in Neurosurgical Simulation Training
 Ross
 
- Can Multi-disciplinary Simulation-Based Training Reduce Time To Delivery Of Blood Products During A Massive Transfusion
Interprofessional Simulation, LCS A+B, InterSim CHAIR: Dr C Hughes / P Houton
- 
- “Visiting Uncertainty Together” an immersive home visit simulation for final-year medical and GEMS nursing students
 Carr et al
- Development of a summative assessment method for interprofessional simulation and other interprofessional education (IPE) activities
 Rice et al
- Facilitating Interprofessional Simulation-Based Education - the experience of the Midwifery Education Simulation Working Group
 Lawther et al
- InterSim and learning to take a systematic approach to IPE simulations
 Rice et al
- Introduction of Multi-Disciplinary Simulation Training in Obstetric Emergencies
 Saeed et al
- The use of simulation-based training to assess and improve patient handover between prehospital and emergency personnel
 Keogh et al
- “Better Together with Medical Student Teachers” - Delivering large-scale simulation for resuscitation training in partnership with Medical Student Teachers
 Carr et al
 
- “Visiting Uncertainty Together” an immersive home visit simulation for final-year medical and GEMS nursing students
Simulation in practice, LCS C+D, InterSim CHAIR: Dr P Mallett
- 
- Emergency Medicine Registrar Ready Course
 Boyle et al
- Development of a Management of Medical Emergencies Course for Undergraduate Dental Students
 Adams et al
- Development of Case-Based Learning into Dental Practice-Based Learning in the Dentistry Curriculum
 Turner et al
- Framework for utilising moulage in OSCEs: taking authenticity to the next level
 Korimbocus et al
- The impact on learning in healthcare simulation education using Transformative Agency through Double Stimulation (TADS)
 Spence et al
- Teaching faculty development. Teacher training to support the delivery of competent peer-assisted learning: The Derry MEDUCATION course (DMC)
 Baylis et al
- Summative Simulation: learning to flip assessments
 Stockdale et al
 
- Emergency Medicine Registrar Ready Course
Transitions using Simulation, MBC, LT2 CHAIR: Dr B RICE
- 
- "Pass the Bleep": Students can do more during clinical assistantships
 Aiken et al
- A novel inter-varsity simulation pilot study
 Wilson et al
- Undergraduate experiences of simulation-based education and transition to registration: experiences of the Newly Qualified Midwife
 Lawther et al
- Using Simulated Scenario to Achieve Consensus on Risk Assessment in Child and Adolescent Mental Health
 McCorry et al
- Incorporating Regular Simulation into Paediatric Regional Teaching
 McAlister et al
 
- "Pass the Bleep": Students can do more during clinical assistantships
Afternoon Session, MBC, LT1 CHAIR: Dr A Spence
- 
- Theory-guided interprofessional simulation: Designing an in-situ simulation programme to enhance transformative agency and enable organisational change
 O’Hare et al
- Mental health crisis assessments: feasibility study using an interdisciplinary, forum theatre-based, simulation framework
 Houton et al
- Exploring the Embodied Experience of Simulated Participants in Representing Illness
 Ni Chianain et al
 
- Theory-guided interprofessional simulation: Designing an in-situ simulation programme to enhance transformative agency and enable organisational change
