On Record

Intelligent Video Solutions

On Record is a podcast where we talk with professionals and other subject matter experts from diverse markets that are using video and audio in innovative ways to support their organization's objectives. Hosted by Mike Anzalone and Carmen Haak, On Record highlights how audio and video tools are used in education, healthcare, simulation, communication sciences, and research. The podcast offers a platform for professionals to share insights, experiences, and practical applications with others seeking to leverage A/V in their organization.

الحلقات

  1. ٥ مايو

    Video Supports Training Clinics to Achieve Measurable Outcomes with Carlos Zalaquett

    Former Professor, Educational Psychology, Counseling & Special Education, Penn State University     Carlos Zalaquett is an internationally recognized expert in therapeutic outcomes assessment and mental health counseling, with deep expertise spanning psychology, biofeedback, and neurofeedback. Across decades in clinical practice, teaching, supervision, and leadership—including serving as President of the Pennsylvania Mental Health Counselors Association, Past President of the Sociedad Interamericana de Psicología, and President-Elect of the American Psychological Association’s Division 52: Society for Global Psychology—Carlos has focused on one thing: improving training and interventions by measuring what works and why.   In this episode, Carlos makes the case for video as a core component of counselor education—not as a “nice to have,” but as the backbone of supervision, skills development, and outcomes-based research. He shares how recording sessions transforms training from vague, memory-based reflection into precise review: students and supervisors can revisit specific moments, identify strengths and growth areas, and track progress from the first session through termination. Carlos also explains how secure, consent-driven video capture supports ethical practice and removes barriers compared to earlier “shoulder camera” approaches—making review immediate, practical, and far less disruptive to the therapeutic relationship.   The conversation goes deeper into how video plus client self-report data can strengthen decision-making and fairness in supervision—evaluating performance with evidence rather than assumptions—and how clinics can evolve into applied research training clinics that demonstrate clinical impact to stakeholders. Carlos also looks ahead to what’s next: AI-enabled transcription and analysis, nonverbal synchrony research, and faster insight generation that could accelerate both supervision and outcomes research. He closes with the leadership principle that guides his career—“lift as you climb”—and why building others up is the real legacy of effective education and clinical work.

    ٤٤ د
  2. ١٣ أبريل

    Live from IMSH 2026: Video Powered Simulation at Scale with Ruben Torres

    Simulation Manager at South Texas College  Recorded live at IMSH 2026, this episode of On Record features Ruben Torres, Simulation Manager at South Texas College, sharing how a deep background in AV and networking naturally evolved into leading simulation operations across nursing and paramedic training. Ruben walks through why video recording is essential to simulation—not as “gotcha” surveillance, but as a tool for reflective learning and stronger debriefs, where students can review decisions, identify improvements, and build confidence before stepping into real clinical environments.     Ruben also gets practical about what it takes to run a world-class simulation program: designing for realism (including keeping faculty physically removed so students feel truly “in it”), selecting and integrating the right technology components, and supporting faculty who may not be as comfortable with tech through structured training—especially at the start of each semester. He discusses how adopting the IVS VALT system improved access and consistency, enabling simulation recordings to be available across multiple campuses on the school network, and he outlines how South Texas College ladders simulation experiences through the nursing curriculum—from foundational skills to robust capstone scenarios. The conversation closes with Ruben’s passion for the mission behind it all: leveraging simulation and video to help develop future clinicians and reduce the risk of medical errors.

    ١٦ د
  3. ١٩ فبراير

    Live from IMSH 2026: Designing the Modern Simulation Center with Ed ‘Duke’ Dukestein (NV5)

    Recorded live at IMSH in San Antonio, this episode of On-Record features Ed “Duke” Dukstein, Senior AV Designer with NV5 Technology & Acoustics, who has spent 25 years designing technology for medical simulation spaces.   Duke walks through how simulation projects typically start—often with architects—then expand into a full “technology package” that can include AV, data, security, acoustics, and lighting. He emphasizes a “tell me a day in the life” approach: focusing first on what instructors and learners need to accomplish, then applying the right technology (rather than leading with specs like “4K cameras”).   The conversation also highlights key trends shaping simulation design, including AI for surfacing performance insights for debriefs and XR (VR/AR) integrations that blend virtual environments with high-fidelity rooms—along with the growing importance of capturing not just the simulation, but also learner body language and stress responses. Duke flags data networking as a major challenge, especially as AV-over-IP pushes massive bandwidth demands compared to typical compressed capture systems.   Finally, Duke shares how NV5 “future-proofs” long-timeline builds through delayed system packages—designing to today’s budget, but selecting final hardware/software as late as possible to avoid outdated gear and costly change orders. His closing advice: bring IT and end users into the conversation early so goals, constraints, and outcomes stay aligned from day one.

    ٢٤ د

حول

On Record is a podcast where we talk with professionals and other subject matter experts from diverse markets that are using video and audio in innovative ways to support their organization's objectives. Hosted by Mike Anzalone and Carmen Haak, On Record highlights how audio and video tools are used in education, healthcare, simulation, communication sciences, and research. The podcast offers a platform for professionals to share insights, experiences, and practical applications with others seeking to leverage A/V in their organization.