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    Develo** a simulation safety policy for translational simulation programs in healthcare

    Healthcare simulation may present risks to safety, especially when delivered ‘in situ’—in real clinical environments—when lines between simulated and real practice may be blurred. We felt compelled to develop ...

    Victoria Brazil, Clare Scott, Jack Matulich, Brenton Shanahan in Advances in Simulation (2022)

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    Supporting Australian clinical learners in a collaborative clusters education model: a mixed methods study

    Nursing student numbers have risen in response to projected registered nurse shortfalls, increasing numbers of new graduates requiring transitional support and pressure on clinical placements. A Collaborative ...

    Thea F. van de Mortel, Lyn Armit, Brenton Shanahan, Judith Needham in BMC Nursing (2020)

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    Translational simulation for rapid transformation of health services, using the example of the COVID-19 pandemic preparation

    Healthcare simulation has significant potential for hel** health services to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. Rapid changes to care pathways and processes needed for protection of staff and patients may be f...

    Victoria Brazil, Belinda Lowe, Leanne Ryan, Rachel Bourke in Advances in Simulation (2020)

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    How can end of life care excellence be normalized in hospitals? Lessons from a qualitative framework study

    There is a pressing need to improve end-of-life care in acute settings. This requires meeting the learning needs of all acute care healthcare professionals to develop broader clinical expertise and bring about...

    Christy Noble, Laurie Grealish, Andrew Teodorczuk, Brenton Shanahan in BMC Palliative Care (2018)