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View article: Evaluating the Value of Eye-Tracking Augmented Debriefing in Medical Simulation—A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
Evaluating the Value of Eye-Tracking Augmented Debriefing in Medical Simulation—A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Introduction Debriefing after simulation facilitates reflective thinking and learning. Eye-tracking augmented debriefing (ETAD) may provide advantages over traditional debriefing (TD) by leveraging video replay with first-person perspectiv…
View article: System for Central Venous Catheterization Training Using Computer Vision-Based Workflow Feedback
System for Central Venous Catheterization Training Using Computer Vision-Based Workflow Feedback Open
We are able to provide trainees with more opportunities to access instruction and meaningful feedback by using workflow recognition.
View article: The Code Silver Exercise: a low-cost simulation alternative to prepare hospitals for an active shooter event
The Code Silver Exercise: a low-cost simulation alternative to prepare hospitals for an active shooter event Open
Mass-shooting incidents have been increasing in recent years and Code Silver—the hospital response to a person with a weapon such as an active shooter in many Provinces or States in North America—is quickly shifting from a theoretical safe…
View article: The future of simulation‐based medical education: Adaptive simulation utilizing a deep multitask neural network
The future of simulation‐based medical education: Adaptive simulation utilizing a deep multitask neural network Open
Background In resuscitation medicine, effectively managing cognitive load in high‐stakes environments has important implications for education and expertise development. There exists the potential to tailor educational experiences to an in…
View article: Ethical, legal and administrative implications of the use of video and audio recording in an emergency department in Ontario, Canada
Ethical, legal and administrative implications of the use of video and audio recording in an emergency department in Ontario, Canada Open
While video and audio recording (VAR) of patients is well described for clinical research, its application to quality improvement in the emergency department has thus far been limited and hindered by potential obstacles. We believe this te…
View article: From Theory to Practice: The Application of Cognitive Load Theory to the Practice of Medicine
From Theory to Practice: The Application of Cognitive Load Theory to the Practice of Medicine Open
Cognitive load theory has become a leading model in educational psychology and has started to gain traction in the medical education community over the last decade. The theory is rooted in our current understanding of human cognitive archi…
View article: Toward Dynamically Adaptive Simulation: Multimodal Classification of User Expertise Using Wearable Devices
Toward Dynamically Adaptive Simulation: Multimodal Classification of User Expertise Using Wearable Devices Open
Simulation-based training has been proven to be a highly effective pedagogical strategy. However, misalignment between the participant’s level of expertise and the difficulty of the simulation has been shown to have significant negative im…
View article: PUPILLOMETRY AS A TOOL TO STUDY EXPERTISE IN MEDICINE
PUPILLOMETRY AS A TOOL TO STUDY EXPERTISE IN MEDICINE Open
Background Pupillometry has been studied as a physiological marker for quantifying cognitive load since the early 1960s. It has been established that small changes in pupillary size can provide an index of the cognitive load of a participa…
View article: P031: Assessing differences between high- and low-performing resuscitation team leaders using gaze-tracking technology
P031: Assessing differences between high- and low-performing resuscitation team leaders using gaze-tracking technology Open
Introduction: Crisis decision-making is an important responsibility of the resuscitation team leader but a difficult process to study. The purpose of this study was to evaluate visual and behavioural differences between team leaders with d…
View article: CJN volume 43 issue 1 Cover and Front matter
CJN volume 43 issue 1 Cover and Front matter Open
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View article: Brain Tissue Oxygenation in Patients with Septic Shock: a Feasibility Study
Brain Tissue Oxygenation in Patients with Septic Shock: a Feasibility Study Open
Background: Delirium is common in critically ill patients and its presence is associated with increased mortality and increased likelihood of poor cognitive function among survivors. However, the cause of delirium is unknown. The purpose o…