Innovations in Teaching and Learning

             
  
Due to the nature of the Abstracts that have been submitted, the theme of this day will focus on end-of-life care education for paramedics.

The programme for this day runs from 17:00-20:00 BST.

Keynote Speaker
David Halliwell MSc. MCPara, Founding Director of Lifecast Body Simulation / MDT Global Solutions - Innovative Solutions to Paramedic Education  

David Halliwell is a UK based paramedic, his career has flowed from a British military combat medic, NHS Ambulance paramedic, clinical educator and hospital based resuscitation researcher, to roles including Senior Academic Fellow, Head of Ambulance Education, and Strategic Government Advisor.

Obsessed with using realism in Education – Dave seeks to help institutions and educators around the world to prepare for the “Worst.” He has worked in many of the interesting areas of the Middle East to develop Ambulance Education strategies – this work included working with the strategic command teams in Beirut prior to the 2020 Explosion, and developing strategies for safe transport of patients with SARS / Ebola.
David’s research interests include developing new tools for the ‘Internet of Things’, and using 3D technologies for building education solutions which enable clinicians to experience the emotions associated with real events – building their personal resilience. Now working from Elstree Movie studios – expect the unexpected.
You can find David on Twitter @Lifecast_Body      

Abstract Submissions
Standards in Healthcare Simulation: Designing and Delivering Your Simulation Activity to Global Standards
Andrew Spain, USA
Low fidelity - High impact: emotionally fit for duty practice labs Wendy Lund, Canada
Listening to the ECHO- A qualitative review of a collaborative teaching method in palliative and end of life care for paramedic practitioners in a UK NHS Ambulance Service Jennifer Scott-Green, UK
Assess, See, Treat and Refer (ASTAR) Palliative Clinical Pathway Jennie Helmer, Canada
Dealing with dying - progressing paramedics’ role in grief support Cheryl Cameron, Canada
Grief Toolbox for Paramedics Cheryl Cameron, Canada
Paramedic student engagement in palliative care. How did we reframe their fear to privilege? Celeita Williams, New Zealand


Also Includes End of Life Care Education for Paramedics Panel Discussion Chaired by Leon Baranowski, Canada
With panellists, Jennifer Scott-Green, UK, Jennie Helmer, Canada, Shirmilla Datta, Australia, Cheryl Cameron, Canada and Georgina Murphy-Jones, UK
 
CPD certificates will be provided. 

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Non-members: £5

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When
13/04/2021 17:00 - 20:00
Where
Webinar
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