First, let me just say how awesome it was to see so many of you at SimOps in Tampa — what a great event! The power of "in person" was palpable! As for SSH Certification, we have a lot happening:
Hope you are doing well. I appreciated all of you who attended the recent Town Hall meeting where we discussed how programs are currently planning for the next “pivot” during this next phase of the pandemic. As usual, there were many great conversations!
Thank you to everyone who has become certified since 2012—your dedication to healthcare simulation quality is amazing!
Have you considered joining the growing ranks of healthcare simulationists from around the country who have become CHSE®, CHSOS®, CHSE-A®, or CHSOS-A™ certified? Certification is valuable to you and the community because it:
Hopefully, this message finds everyone having a continued positive experience through IMSH Delivers. I want to begin there with a hearty congratulations to three deserving individuals upon their being named as this year’s “Of the Year” winners.
Unveiled March 9 ahead of the Bringing Sim to Life Lecture Series during IMSH Delivers, Mindi Anderson, PhD, ARNP, CPNP-PC, CHE, CHSE-A, ANEF, FAAN; Kristine Hara, RRT, CHSOS; and Adam Cheng, MD, FRCPC, FAAP, were named Educator, Operations Specialist, and Researcher of the Year, respectively.
I hope this message finds you doing well. As April ushers in the full swing of spring, I invite all members of our simulation society to embrace the season of renewal and growth in both our personal and professional journeys.
This coming July, the Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH) is excited to again bring you SimOps, a focused event dedicated to the critical role of simulation operations specialists!
In today's dynamic healthcare landscape, simulation-based training plays a vital role in equipping professionals with the skills and knowledge to deliver exceptional patient care. However, ensuring the quality and effectiveness of your healthcare simulation program requires more than simply running realistic scenarios.
This is where getting accreditated through the Society for Simulation in Healthcare comes in.