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Provisional Programme


Provisional Programme<br />

Tuesday 11 th November <strong>2014</strong><br />

5 th ASPiH National <strong>conference</strong><br />

Dear Colleagues,<br />

We are delighted to invite you to the 5 th National ASPiH Conference. Last year in Harrogate was a great success when we were joined by 400 delegates. This<br />

year we have increased our <strong>conference</strong> capacity and developed a <strong>programme</strong> that continues to build on the successful ideas and approach we have<br />

introduced in our previous <strong>conference</strong>s. The theme of this year’s <strong>conference</strong> focuses on how simulation and new learning technologies can be used to<br />

enhance individual, team and organisational learning and improvement in relation to the integration of human factors within health and social care.<br />

The main <strong>programme</strong> commences at 6pm on Tuesday 11th November after a day of in-depth pre<strong>conference</strong> courses. Our keynote speakers and <strong>conference</strong><br />

faculty include international and national experts in professional practice and education, workforce development, organisational learning, healthcare<br />

innovation, and public / patient involvement in safety and quality improvement. Their contributions through plenary lectures, expert panels, and<br />

round table discussions are intended to stimulate and inspire all of us to consider how we can improve our own areas of practice.<br />

In addition this year we have had a record number of abstract submissions which has resulted in over 150 research papers, works in progress, and poster<br />

presentations being featured during the <strong>conference</strong>. We hope you will be able to join us during this exciting event, which will benefit you and your area of<br />

practice as well as enable you to develop friendships and network with many like-minded colleagues.


Provisional Programme<br />

Tuesday 11 th November <strong>2014</strong><br />

5 th ASPiH National <strong>conference</strong><br />

Pre-<strong>conference</strong> Courses<br />

We are providing a number of full day pre-<strong>conference</strong> courses and specialist forums on Tuesday 11 th November that aim to provide delegates with a more<br />

in-depth exposure to specific themes and topics, and providing the unique opportunity to access experienced colleagues and experts in their field. The<br />

opening keynote and <strong>conference</strong> opening reception will be at 6pm Tuesday.<br />

Time<br />

What’s On<br />

09:30 – 19:00 Conference registration and delegate support<br />

Time<br />

What’s On<br />

10:00 – 16.30 Pre-Conference Workshops<br />

Simulation Training for Resilient Healthcare<br />

Erik Hollnagel, Alastair Ross, Janet Anderson & Peter Jaye<br />

Candour & Disclosure in Medical Error featuring Forum Theatre and the Patient Narrative<br />

Murray Anderson-Wallace & Suzanne Shale<br />

Training teams to work effectively under pressure: evidence & practical advice<br />

Simon Mercer, Nick Sevdalis & Steve Powell


Provisional Programme<br />

10:00 – 16.30 Pre-Conference Workshops<br />

The business of running a simulation <strong>programme</strong>: Tips, tricks and strategies to support development and sustainability<br />

Makani Purva & Andy Anderson<br />

Developing the evidence base: Designing interventional simulation-based research studies and improvement projects<br />

Paul Phrampus & Tim Draycott<br />

Simulated Patients: a celebration of the present, a vision of the future<br />

Frank Coffey, Carrie Hamilton & Jan Joost Rethans<br />

Professional development for the Simulation Technician – what does the future hold?<br />

Jane Nicklin, Chris Gay & Stuart Riby<br />

SimHeroes – Opening Heats (for competing teams only)<br />

Tuesday evening Opening Ceremony<br />

Time<br />

What’s On<br />

1800 Welcome to ASPiH <strong>2014</strong> in Nottingham<br />

18.15 OPENING KEYNOTE What type of safety should we be trying to achieve, and how can simulation help?<br />

Erik Hollnagel (University of Southern Denmark)<br />

19.00 Exhibition opening and evening reception<br />

An opportunity to catch up with colleagues, meet our exhibitors and sponsors, and prepare for the next two days of the main <strong>conference</strong><br />

20.30 Faculty Dinner (Tickets required)


Provisional Programme<br />

Wednesday 12 th November <strong>2014</strong><br />

5 th ASPiH National <strong>conference</strong><br />

Time What’s On<br />

0800 ASPiH Registration Desk open & Hotel Check-in<br />

Opportunity for SIG meetings<br />

0900 Welcome to ASPiH <strong>2014</strong> & aims for the <strong>conference</strong><br />

Day One<br />

0930 KEYNOTE LECTURE Developing and assessing the performance of professional practice<br />

Paul Phrampus (WISER, Pittsburgh)<br />

1030 Coffee & Tea<br />

1115 EXPERT PANEL Curriculum change & innovation Ieuan Ellis, Jan Joost Rethans, Pramod Luthra, Murray Anderson Wallace<br />

WORKSHOPS<br />

TECH FORUM<br />

Designing video-based Situational Judgement Tests to enhance non-technical skills development<br />

Designing simulation-based research interventions: Quantitative methodologies<br />

An introduction to decision-making<br />

Developing Service User-Led Simulations<br />

Using simulation to reach the wider community outside of healthcare education<br />

The patient voice in healthcare training: its vulnerability<br />

Facetube and Twitbook: Making sense (and harnessing the power) of the Social Media revolution<br />

ABSTRACTS<br />

SIM HEROES Semi-Finals (Heat 1)<br />

Research Papers, Short Communications & Works in Progress


Provisional Programme<br />

Time What’s On<br />

1245 Lunch & Networking<br />

1345 EXPERT PANEL Values based recruitment in healthcare Maire Kerrin and colleagues<br />

WORKSHOPS<br />

TECH FORUM<br />

(Starts at 1330)<br />

ABSTRACTS<br />

Implementing and evaluating the impact of skills and drills training for teams<br />

Highlighting the patient perspective when educating healthcare students in patient safety<br />

Authoring and Managing Virtual Patients in Virtual Clinical Environment<br />

Model behaviour: rethinking communication skills in the 'real' simulation<br />

Measuring mental workload – practice and theory<br />

Pre-Hospital Simulation: the SimBulance experience (NB an outdoor event)<br />

Product presentations, selected oral papers, and Case Study discussion<br />

Research Papers, Short Communications / Works in Progress, Selected Oral Posters<br />

SIM HEROES Semi-Finals (Heat 2)<br />

1515 Coffee & Tea<br />

1600 ASPiH LAERDAL Low-dose high-frequency simulation: saving lives of babies on a global scale<br />

KEYNOTE LECTURE Hege Ersdal (SAFER, Norway)<br />

CLOSING KEYNOTE<br />

Changing the bigger picture - the real driver to support new behaviours and lifestyles: lessons from addiction<br />

Mark Gilman (Public Health England)<br />

1745 Close of Day<br />

1900 ASPiH Networking Buffet Dinner Ticket required for food (1900 – 1945 or 1945 -2030)<br />

2030 ASPiH Charitable Fundraising Party Open to all <strong>conference</strong> delegates with badges<br />

“Entertainments Only” Guest tickets available


Time What’s On<br />

0800 ASPiH Registration Desk open<br />

Provisional Programme<br />

Thursday 13 th November <strong>2014</strong><br />

5 th ASPiH National <strong>conference</strong><br />

Day Two<br />

0900 EXPERT PANEL Harnessing technology to transform delivery of care and improve health and well being<br />

Sebastian Yuen & colleagues<br />

WORKSHOPS Examining the use of role play within educational curricula<br />

How to approach the trainee that experiences difficulty in simulation<br />

Improve your risk awareness using the SHEEP sheet<br />

Supporting teams that are underperforming: diagnosing the problems, and coaching for improvement<br />

Simulation based educational approaches to polypharmacy: development and integration<br />

Pre-Hospital Simulation: the SimBulance experience (repeat from Wednesday) (NB an outdoor event)<br />

Designing simulation-based research interventions: Qualitative & mixed methods approaches<br />

TECH FORUM<br />

Starts at 0830<br />

SimGhosts Workshop: Video production to enhance simulation based learning and resource allocation<br />

Case study discussion, Product demonstrations<br />

ABSTRACTS<br />

1030 Coffee & Tea<br />

Research Papers, Short Communications & Works in Progress<br />

Student led projects including updates from ASPiH 2013 award winners<br />

1115 KEYNOTE LECTURE Towing the Iceberg: Can education and training change the culture of professional practice?<br />

Justin Moseley (National Air Traffic Services)<br />

1200 ASPiH AGM AGM agenda on-line<br />

Updates from CAE Research Winners (2013) and ASME ASPiH Grant Winner (2013)<br />

TECH FORUM<br />

Selected Oral papers


Provisional Programme<br />

Time What’s On<br />

1245 Lunch & Networking<br />

1330 EXPERT PANEL The business of simulation: establishing quality, value, & benefit Paul Phrampus, Andy Anderson<br />

WORKSHOPS<br />

TECH FORUM<br />

Blending E-learning, new learning technologies & simulation<br />

Disclosure of medical error using simulation<br />

What influences the observation of professional performance?<br />

Large Scale Simulation: The 'Rough Guide' to a Successful Event<br />

Planning and Running Effective In Situ Simulations<br />

SIM HEROES<br />

ABSTRACTS<br />

1500 Coffee and Tea<br />

Grand Final<br />

Research Papers (two sessions), Selected Oral Posters, Student abstracts and innovations<br />

1530 CLOSING KEYNOTE Engaging your community: Being the change you wish to see<br />

Sebastian Yuen<br />

1615 Closing comments, prizes, & ASPiH 2015<br />

1630 Close of <strong>conference</strong>

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