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Date

Meeting goals

  • Explore, connect and learn about emerging technologies

Attendees

Purpose

  • To collaborate and share information amongst groups engaged in emerging technologies by discussing and documenting best practices, challenges, and standards and by developing support structure, sharing resources and learning from each other
  • To foster and support innovation by identifying and engaging forward thinkers interested in getting started  and by promoting creative thinking and cross-disciplinary collaborations
  • To publicize new initiatives and projects as an aggressive marketing strategy to invite industry partners and set up potential collaborations and/or to seek corporate sponsorship

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Today's Agenda

TimeItemWhoNotes
15 minsOpen network and discussion/welcome

Parixit Davé & Markeisha Ensley

Recap of Google Event - Feb 28


15 minsKeynoteJason Wright, Senior Associate Dean of Finance, Columbia School of Nursing

Jason described and discussed the use of technology in the new SoN facility

Conference room schedules at SoN managed by Crestron panels linked up to Outlook for reserving space

student meeting rooms, individual, group studies

  • using Solstice, Mondopads


60 minsPresentation - Innovation in Nursing Pedagogy

Kellie Bryant, Executive Director of Simulation

Simulation Center

  • Research shows better outcomes when simulations are used in instruction
    • Accrediting bodies will probably require simulation be a part of the instructional experience in the future
  • Goals - teach new content, test and evaluate students, promote patient safety
  • Patient simulators - actors and mannequins
  • Create a scenario with detail patient information
  • Scenarios last 90 mins, students switch and pick up from last student, ends with a debriefing
  • Advantages:
    • students can practice rare and critical scenarios
    • safe
    • students get immediate feedback
  • Task trainers - partial mannequin bodies used for training on specific procedures
  • Rooms - labor and delivery suite, exam rooms, flex rooms, operating room, control room
  • various mannequins (adults, pediatric, OB/GYN, etc) capture data from all interactions which can be analyzed for feedback on student performance
  • Hal - new simulator mannequin of 5 year old with emotional responses

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