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Safar 2009 Conference from WISER

Videos

To view archived video of the presentations from the afternoon sessions of the 2009 Safar Symposium held at WISER on May 6th, 2009 please click on a speaker's video link below.

Note: Because of technical difficulties some of the videos are broken in to multiple pieces, there are a few missing sections and the slides were not displaying correctly during part of Dr. Halamek's presentation.

  • Benjamin W. Berg, MD
    Associate Professor of Medicine, SimTiki Simulation Center,
    John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii at Manoa
    Topic: "Simulation at a Distance – Friend or Foe?"
  • Louis P. Halamek, MD, FAAP
    Associate Professor, Division of Neonatal and Developmental Medicine, Department of Pediatrics
    Director, Fellowship Training Program in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
    Director, Center for Advanced Pediatric and Perinatal Education, Stanford University
    Topic: "Bringing Simulation to Millions: The Neonatal Resuscitation Program Experience"
  • James A. Gordon, MD, MPA
    Director, Gilbert Program in Medical Simulation Harvard Medical School
    Associate Professor of Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital
    Topic: "Experiential Learning in Medical Education: The Case for Technology-Enhanced Patient Simulation"
  • Mary D. Patterson, MD, MEd
    Associate Professor, Division of Emergency Medicine
    Medical Director, Cincinnati Children’s Center for Simulation and Research, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
    Topic: "Simulation for Evaluation of System Competence"
  • Shushma Aggarwal, MD
    Associate Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
    Resident Rotation Director for Liver Transplant Anesthesia
    Associate Editor, Liver Transplantation Journal
    Topic: "Role of Simulation in Resident Education for Liver Transplant Anesthesia"

PowerPoint Presentations

Other presentations will be posted as they become available.