SPECIAL ISSUE: Advances in simulation and virtual reality for training: even better than the real thing? 8th Annual Homerton Simulation Conference
Homerton University Hospital, London, UK, 6 December 2018
Guest Editor(s): Haresh Mulchandani
Oral presentation
Think like a pilot - transferring error management to healthcareNiall Downey
(A 1-1, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2019.A001, 06 November 2019)- Abstract
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Special issue information
Special Issue Title: Eighth Annual Homerton Simulation Conference, Advances in simulation and virtual reality for training: even better than the real thing?
Guest Editor: Haresh Mulchandani, Homerton University NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Organisation: This special issue was organised in collaboration with the Homerton University Simulation Centre.
Funding: No funding was received from any organisation for the publication of the special issue.
Peer review: Any full articles were invited by the conference organisers, and peer-reviewed by the Guest Editor and a minimum of one external reviewer.
- Peer review
Oral presentation
Out of hospital cardiac arrest and CPR training awareness in the communityAnya Bhatia, Shefali Sangani and Bijendra Patel
(A 2-2, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2019.A002, 06 November 2019)- Abstract
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Special issue information
Special Issue Title: Eighth Annual Homerton Simulation Conference, Advances in simulation and virtual reality for training: even better than the real thing?
Guest Editor: Haresh Mulchandani, Homerton University NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Organisation: This special issue was organised in collaboration with the Homerton University Simulation Centre.
Funding: No funding was received from any organisation for the publication of the special issue.
Peer review: Any full articles were invited by the conference organisers, and peer-reviewed by the Guest Editor and a minimum of one external reviewer.
- Peer review
Oral presentation
Face and content validation of a virtual reality basic life support course with comparison to the traditional courseShefali Sangani, Dalal Hubail, Anya Bhatia and Bijendra Patel
(A 3-3, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2019.A003, 06 November 2019)- Abstract
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Special issue information
Special Issue Title: Eighth Annual Homerton Simulation Conference, Advances in simulation and virtual reality for training: even better than the real thing?
Guest Editor: Haresh Mulchandani, Homerton University NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Organisation: This special issue was organised in collaboration with the Homerton University Simulation Centre.
Funding: No funding was received from any organisation for the publication of the special issue.
Peer review: Any full articles were invited by the conference organisers, and peer-reviewed by the Guest Editor and a minimum of one external reviewer.
- Peer review
Oral presentation
How can virtual reality create a better way to learn basic life support?Anna Stoilova
(A 4-4, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2019.A004, 06 November 2019)- Abstract
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Special issue information
Special Issue Title: Eighth Annual Homerton Simulation Conference, Advances in simulation and virtual reality for training: even better than the real thing?
Guest Editor: Haresh Mulchandani, Homerton University NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Organisation: This special issue was organised in collaboration with the Homerton University Simulation Centre.
Funding: No funding was received from any organisation for the publication of the special issue.
Peer review: Any full articles were invited by the conference organisers, and peer-reviewed by the Guest Editor and a minimum of one external reviewer.
- Peer review
Oral presentation
Freedom - breaking simulation out of the Sim CentreRichard Vincent
(A 5-5, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2019.A005, 06 November 2019)- Abstract
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Special issue information
Special Issue Title: Eighth Annual Homerton Simulation Conference, Advances in simulation and virtual reality for training: even better than the real thing?
Guest Editor: Haresh Mulchandani, Homerton University NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Organisation: This special issue was organised in collaboration with the Homerton University Simulation Centre.
Funding: No funding was received from any organisation for the publication of the special issue.
Peer review: Any full articles were invited by the conference organisers, and peer-reviewed by the Guest Editor and a minimum of one external reviewer.
- Peer review
Oral presentation
Using image guidance to transform management of upper GI cancersBrian Davidson
(A 6-6, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2019.A006, 06 November 2019)- Abstract
- Video
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Special issue information
Special Issue Title: Eighth Annual Homerton Simulation Conference, Advances in simulation and virtual reality for training: even better than the real thing?
Guest Editor: Haresh Mulchandani, Homerton University NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Organisation: This special issue was organised in collaboration with the Homerton University Simulation Centre.
Funding: No funding was received from any organisation for the publication of the special issue.
Peer review: Any full articles were invited by the conference organisers, and peer-reviewed by the Guest Editor and a minimum of one external reviewer.
- Peer review
Oral presentation
Interactive systems for use by patients in hospital: disruptive or disrupting?Charlotte Small
(A 7-7, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2019.A007, 06 November 2019)- Abstract
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Special issue information
Special Issue Title: Eighth Annual Homerton Simulation Conference, Advances in simulation and virtual reality for training: even better than the real thing?
Guest Editor: Haresh Mulchandani, Homerton University NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Organisation: This special issue was organised in collaboration with the Homerton University Simulation Centre.
Funding: No funding was received from any organisation for the publication of the special issue.
Peer review: Any full articles were invited by the conference organisers, and peer-reviewed by the Guest Editor and a minimum of one external reviewer.
- Peer review