IPSS: The Podcast

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Welcome to IPSS: The Podcast, where we delve into the dynamic world of pediatric simulation in healthcare. Brought to you by the International Pediatric Simulation Society (IPSS), this podcast is dedicated to exploring the latest advancements, best practices, and research in pediatric simulation. Each episode features expert interviews, case studies, and discussions on how simulation-based education is transforming pediatric care globally. Whether you’re a healthcare professional, educator, or simply passionate about improving pediatric outcomes, this podcast offers valuable insights and inspiration to enhance your practice and knowledge. Join us on this journey to better healthcare for children through the power of simulation. To learn more about IPSS, visit our website at www.ipss.org.

  1. -2 дн.

    Transformando la educación pediátrica con innovación — Entrevista con Julian Varas

    Bienvenidos al episodio inaugural del pódcast en español de la International Pediatric Simulation Society! En esta conversación con el Dr. Eduardo Frias Mantilla, Julian Varas comparte cómo la simulación quirúrgica, la tecnología y la innovación están cambiando la forma en que se enseña y aprende en pediatría en América Latina. Este episodio explora: - La importancia de la simulación y la tecnología en la formación pediátrica. - La creación e impacto de C1Do1, una plataforma para el entrenamiento y la evaluación de habilidades procedimentales. - Cómo el aprendizaje asincrónico y la inteligencia artificial están transformando la educación médica - Los retos y oportunidades de escalar la educación basada en simulación en el mundo hispanohablante. - El valor de la comunidad y la colaboración para impulsar el cambio educativo. - El futuro de la simulación pediátrica en América Latina. Eduardo Frias: www.linkedin.com/in/eduardofriasmantilla Julian varas: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julianvaras/   Subscribe and share to keep up with more insightful conversations on pediatric simulation across the globe. If you enjoyed this episode, leave a review to help others discover this important content from IPSS: The Podcast! This podcast was made possible by the IPSS Podcast Subcommittee.  Follow us on Instragram @ipss_global  Join us in advancing healthcare simulation globally—your next opportunity begins here!

    33 мин.
  2. 11 мая

    Live from IPSSW 2026 Rome, Italy Dr Eduardo Frias and Erin Carn-Bennett on Sim Gym

    This episode is recorded live at the end of day 2 of the International Pediatric Simulation conference IPSSW 2026 Rome, Italy 4-7 May 2026. Erin Carn-Bennett interviews first time IPSSW attendee Dr Eduardo Frias from Canada about his simulation story which began in Mexico as a trainee doctor. Eduardo speaks 4 languages and when he initially moved to Canada he applied for simulation technician roles due to his newfound passion for simulation after leaving Mexico. Eduardo shares his IPSS and simulation story and all about his innovation project “Sim Gym” which has potential to give back globally to the simulation and healthcare community through humanised and accessible technology. Join Erin and Eduardo as they meet as strangers and leave as IPSS friends both inspired and hopeful from this amazing presentation and work. Welcome to IPSS Eduardo! Dr. Eduardo Frias is a Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition Fellow at McGill University, with a strong academic focus on medical simulation and healthcare education. He is an active member of the Centre for Pediatric Simulation at the Montreal Children’s Hospital and a senior instructor in the Disaster Simulation Program at the Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal, where he has also served as a program development advisor, supporting the growth and strategic implementation of simulation curricula. His work extends internationally through collaborations with institutions across Latin America, focusing on scalable and context-adapted simulation-based education. Dr. Frias leads the Sim Gym program at the Montreal Children’s Hospital, a simulation-based initiative that emphasizes deliberate practice with asynchronous evaluation to develop both technical and non-technical skills, enhancing clinical performance and patient safety. Dr. Frias has received recognition for his contributions to medical education, including a Mention of Honour in Education at the Centre Hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal and the Dr. Sadok Besrour Award for his innovative educational projects with direct impact on patient care.

    1 ч. 8 мин.
  3. 9 февр.

    Enhancing Pediatric Care Through Simulation and Emotional Safety with Sarah Patterson

    In this episode, we explore how simulation-based education transforms pediatric psychosocial care, emphasizing emotional safety. Sarah Patterson shares her journey from child life specialist to integrating simulation into healthcare training, highlighting innovative strategies to reduce trauma and prevent emotional harm in children and families. Key topics: The role and scope of a child life specialist and their impact on pediatric care How simulation enhances clinical skills and emotional safety in healthcare The integration of standardized patients, AI, and mannequins to teach pediatric psychosocial skills Importance of emotional safety versus psychological safety: definitions and implications Strategies to incorporate emotional safety into clinical practice and training The emotional safety initiative by the Association of Child Life Professionals Practical tips for merging technical and emotional safety in high-stakes scenarios International efforts to embed emotional safety into healthcare curricula The future of simulation as a tool for cultural change in healthcare environments   This episode underscores how integrating emotional safety into pediatric healthcare, through innovative simulation practices, can transform patient experiences and provider well-being. Sarah Patterson, a Child Life Specialist at McMaster University in Canada. She is an Associate Professor in the Department of Pediatrics, and the Curriculum Coordinator for the Master's of Science in Child Life and Pediatric Psychosocial Care Program in the Faculty of Health Sciences. She is the Immediate Past President of the board of directors of the Association of Child Life Professionals. Her passion is in psychosocial care and emotional safety initiatives within simulation-based education.   Subscribe and share to keep up with more insightful conversations on pediatric simulation across the globe. If you enjoyed this episode, leave a review to help others discover this important content from IPSS: The Podcast! This podcast was made possible by The Starship Foundation and IPSS Podcast Subcommittee.  This podcast was produced by Denish Kumar. Follow us on Instragram @ipss_global  Are you signed up for IPSSW 2026 in Rome? Register here: https://ipss.org/event-6324652

    31 мин.

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Welcome to IPSS: The Podcast, where we delve into the dynamic world of pediatric simulation in healthcare. Brought to you by the International Pediatric Simulation Society (IPSS), this podcast is dedicated to exploring the latest advancements, best practices, and research in pediatric simulation. Each episode features expert interviews, case studies, and discussions on how simulation-based education is transforming pediatric care globally. Whether you’re a healthcare professional, educator, or simply passionate about improving pediatric outcomes, this podcast offers valuable insights and inspiration to enhance your practice and knowledge. Join us on this journey to better healthcare for children through the power of simulation. To learn more about IPSS, visit our website at www.ipss.org.