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EPISODE · Oct 23, 2024 · 20 MIN

Ep 246 - Simulation for Elite Team Performance with Andrew Petrosoniak at Tactical Trauma 2024

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In this episode, recorded at Tactical Trauma 2024, Andrew Petrosoniak discusses real-world experiences in trauma care, and the innovative use of simulation to resolve systematic issues in blood delivery and overall trauma resuscitation protocols. Key takeaways include the concept of intelligent failure, reducing cognitive overload for medical staff, and the creation of efficient medical environments. Moreover, the episode delves into the significant improvements achieved through simulation, such as a 50% reduction in blood delivery times, and the integration of performance data to enhance CPR and clinical space design. Emphasizing the importance of using data to drive improvements, the conversation explores the implementation of roles like a CPR coach and the scalable application of these practices across individual, team, and systemic levels. Listeners are encouraged to view failures constructively and leverage simulations and data for better patient outcomes and team performance. 00:00 Introduction to Simulation in Emergency Medicine 01:05 A Real-Life Trauma Case 02:18 Identifying Systemic Issues 02:46 Implementing and Testing Solutions 05:45 The Concept of Intelligent Failure 09:41 Scaling and Impact of Simulation 10:22 The Power of Simulation in Experimentation 10:56 Data Integration in Healthcare and Sports 11:29 Evaluating CPR Quality Through Simulation 12:14 Using Data to Improve Clinical Performance 13:47 Designing Clinical Spaces with Simulation Data 15:28 Scaling Impact with Simulation 18:02 Efficient Team Communication in Trauma Bays 19:04 Broadcasting and Recording Simulations for Education 19:39 Conclusion and Future Directions The Speaker Dr. Andrew Petrosoniak is an emergency physician and trauma team leader at St. Michael’s Hospital and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Toronto. He has completed a Master of Science in medical education where he focused on the use of in situ simulation (practice in the actual workplace) in procedural skill acquisition. Andrew’s field of research includes in situ simulation and simulation-based technical skill acquisition. His work focuses on usability testing and the identification of personnel- and systems-based safety threats within acute care medicine. He is the principal investigator of the TRUST study (Trauma Resuscitation Using in Situ simulation for Team Training) that includes a partnership with human factors experts to evaluate systems and processes during high-stakes trauma simulations.

In this episode, recorded at Tactical Trauma 2024, Andrew Petrosoniak discusses real-world experiences in trauma care, and the innovative use of simulation to resolve systematic issues in blood delivery and overall trauma resuscitation protocols. Key takeaways include the concept of intelligent failure, reducing cognitive overload for medical staff, and the creation of efficient medical environments. Moreover, the episode delves into the significant improvements achieved through simulation, such as a 50% reduction in blood delivery times, and the integration of performance data to enhance CPR and clinical space design. Emphasizing the importance of using data to drive improvements, the conversation explores the implementation of roles like a CPR coach and the scalable application of these practices across individual, team, and systemic levels. Listeners are encouraged to view failures constructively and leverage simulations and data for better patient outcomes and team performance. 00:00 Introduction to Simulation in Emergency Medicine 01:05 A Real-Life Trauma Case 02:18 Identifying Systemic Issues 02:46 Implementing and Testing Solutions 05:45 The Concept of Intelligent Failure 09:41 Scaling and Impact of Simulation 10:22 The Power of Simulation in Experimentation 10:56 Data Integration in Healthcare and Sports 11:29 Evaluating CPR Quality Through Simulation 12:14 Using Data to Improve Clinical Performance 13:47 Designing Clinical Spaces with Simulation Data 15:28 Scaling Impact with Simulation 18:02 Efficient Team Communication in Trauma Bays 19:04 Broadcasting and Recording Simulations for Education 19:39 Conclusion and Future Directions The Speaker Dr. Andrew Petrosoniak is an emergency physician and trauma team leader at St. Michael’s Hospital and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Toronto. He has completed a Master of Science in medical education where he focused on the use of in situ simulation (practice in the actual workplace) in procedural skill acquisition. Andrew’s field of research includes in situ simulation and simulation-based technical skill acquisition. His work focuses on usability testing and the identification of personnel- and systems-based safety threats within acute care medicine. He is the principal investigator of the TRUST study (Trauma Resuscitation Using in Situ simulation for Team Training) that includes a partnership with human factors experts to evaluate systems and processes during high-stakes trauma simulations.

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