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Welcome to IPSS: The Podcast, where we delve into the dynamic world of pediatric simulation in healthcare. Brought to you by the International Pediatric Simulation Society (IPSS), this podcast is dedicated to exploring the latest advancements, best practices, and research in pediatric simulation. Each episode features expert interviews, case studies, and discussions on how simulation-based education is transforming pediatric care globally. Whether you’re a healthcare professional, educator, ...
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Advancing Healthcare Through Simulation

NAIT - Centre for Advanced Medical Simulation

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Welcome to Advancing Healthcare Through Simulation, a series exploring the critical role of simulation in shaping the future of healthcare. This series highlights NAIT's Centre for Advanced Medical Simulation (CAMS) as a hub for healthcare simulation, workforce development, and innovation. Through conversations with experts, industry leaders, and educators, we’ll explore how simulation is transforming patient care, medical training, and healthcare innovation. Each episode is designed to enha ...
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The mission of the Christian Educators Association is to inspire and support Christian educators and encourage community by providing opportunities for spiritual and professional growth based on God's Word. This podcast is here to help support this mission. The recordings are from the annual CEA Convention.
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The Healthcare Simulation Middle East Podcast provides insights, updates, and discussions on healthcare simulation. Listeners can expect to hear discussions on simulation-based education, research, technology, and best practices in healthcare simulation. The podcast also provides healthcare professionals, sim ops specialists, educators, and researchers a platform to share experiences, insights, and knowledge with the broader community. The podcast aims to foster collaboration and innovation ...
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The Phoenix Frequencies

Nienke van Bezooijen

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Phoenix rises: It isn't the ash that IS your life; it is the rising from the ash that makes life fertile. In this podcast, I share how I relearned to live based on the present. Frequently I give short episodes with food for thought. Or I interview another phoenix who faced obstacles and moved beyond them. The real thing: because we get more from what and how we learn, than the pretended positivity. As a HeartBraincoach and HeartAmbassador, I love to explore with curiosity the unexpected pers ...
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Here All Day: From Clinic to Competition is a sports medicine podcast hosted by Dr. Cassie Warbeck — a sports medicine fellow, lifelong combat sports athlete, and plant-based lifestyle advocate. This podcast is where sport science, sports performance, and stories collide. Expect engaging conversations with physicians, researchers, coaches, and athletes as we explore the full spectrum of human potential — from evidence-based injury prevention, recovery insights, plant-based nutrition, trainin ...
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ARC Reach is a mobile learning and training platform. Using gamification and simulation, we design learning and training apps. Our initial engagement lets us understand your businesses training processes and needs, from which we can make recommendations on how to achieve greater efficiencies in your training processes, and retention of material in your staff. Follow us for frequent podcasts on gamification and game-based learning!
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ROS Developers Podcast

Ricardo Tellez, CEO of The Construct

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Become an expert in robot programming with ROS by listening to the experts. Every week, we interview an expert in robot programming with ROS who will give us tips and tricks based on his experience. Learn to program robots with ROS from the experts!
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Bullet Train

Asia Pacific Arts

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Bullet Train is a podcast produced by Asia Pacific Arts, an online magazine based in Los Angeles that has been covering pan-Asian arts and entertainment since 2003. Launched in February 2015, Bullet Train features pop culture stories connecting Asia with the rest of the world. We'll travel from Chinese dramas, K-pop and Bollywood to YouTube, karaoke and comic books and take you where you didn't even know you wanted to go.
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Post Scientist features about the latest discoveries in science, health, the environment, technology, and more from leading universities, big tech giants companies, scientific journals, and research organization.
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Say It Like You Play It

Ibi Baxter-Webb & Joe Baxter-Webb

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The podcast about games, language and culture. With hosts Dr. Ibi and Dr. Joe. Dr. Ibi has a Ph.D. in Linguistics and likes to play games. Dr. Joe has a Ph.D. in Media & Cultural studies, and designs games for a living. 📜 If you would like more Say It Like You Play It content, you can find our BLOG here: https://ibibaxterwebb.wordpress.com/blog-podcast/ ☕ If you would like to support us, you can buy us a coffee here: buymeacoffee.com/sayitlikeyouplayit 📺 We're also on YouTube: https://www.yo ...
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Dr. Lori McElroy begins this podcast by describing the effects of trauma on nursing students' academic progression and well being and explains why using a trauma-informed approach (TIA) in nursing education is important. Along with Dr. McElroy, Dr. Stacy King and Dr. Valerie Eschiti discuss some practical strategies faculty can use to create a trau…
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Holistic admissions in nursing education consider a range of criteria. In this podcast and article, Stephanie Wood and Andrea Smith discuss the implementation, evaluation, and revision of the holistic admissions process in their nursing program, which led to an increase in the number of underrepresented students admitted to the program.…
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Doctoral students often face challenges when attempting to write a quality literature review. The process may feel overwhelming to students as they may struggle to organize and synthesize large amounts of literature. In this podcast and article, Dr. Kristy Chunta and Nicole Smith-Rencewicz discuss a checklist they developed to ensure that all secti…
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Augmented reality (AR) is an emerging interactive technology that can be employed in simulation to enhance student learning. Most of the studies on AR applications examine the participant role rather than the observer role. In this podcast and article, Chelsea Lebo and Ashley Stallworth describe the benefits of AR for observers during high-fidelity…
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SC25 showed continued strength of the HPC community with about 16,500 attendees, 560 exhibitors, and the usual fastest network, SCinet, this time with a pack bandwith of 13.7 TBytes/s. And as usual, the latest edition of the TOP500 list was released on Monday. Not a lot of changes in the TOP10 this time, but several noteworthy developments, includi…
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Send us a text This conversation is with returning guest Dr. Colin Zhu, an osteopathic physician double board-certified in Family Medicine and Lifestyle Medicine. Through his wellness platform The Chef Doc, Dr. Zhu combines his expertise as a physician, chef, and health coach to empower people to take charge of their well-being, one meal at a time.…
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Do you know these individuals who are incredibly loyal and work hard for everyone who asks? Those who become very upset by facing resistance tend to take critique extremely personally. But also comfort themselves with compensation food after serving half the world? Like Labradors. Friendly and social – Intelligent and eager to learn – Loyal and dev…
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If you’ve been following Dan Nystedt on social media, you are familiar with his insightful commentary and his unique perspective. Dan is vice president of research at Tri-Orient Investments, a private institutional investor that has been active in Asian markets since 2010. A former journalist, fluent in Chinese, based in Taiwan, and deeply familiar…
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In this episode of Advancing Health Care Through Simulation, host Lisa George speaks with Andrew Karesa, Founder and CEO of blueBell Village, a community dedicated to redefining dementia and memory care through relationship‑focused services and interprofessional collaboration. Andrew shares the personal story that inspired Bluebell Village, beginni…
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In this episode, Dr Samreen Vora sits down with Dr Victoria Brazil to talk about her recently published article on Visually Enhanced Mental Simulation (VEMS) — what it is, why it matters, how it can help healthcare teams train more efficiently and effectively, and what the implications are for simulation education and patient-care systems. They exp…
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Integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into nursing education presents both opportunities and challenges, particularly in fostering culturally competent care. The AI-Generated Patient Education for Diverse Populations assignment is designed for sophomore nursing students to be implemented with a human. In the podcast and article, Melanie Rodrigue…
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Many nurses lack confidence in applying genomics in practice, highlighting the need for improved genomics nursing education. The International Society for Nurses in Genetics convened a steering committee to develop a competency framework defining the role of Genomics Nurse Educators. This podcast with Dr. Deborah O. Himes presents strategies nurse …
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Fostering a strong professional identity (PI) during nursing education can help mitigate burnout and reduce turnover as nurses. In this podcast, Dr. Beth Ann White shares the outcomes of their study to describe the connections between students' educational experiences and their development of PI. Four main themes were pivotal in shaping students' P…
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Acceptance is not about giving up; it is about releasing resistance to what you cannot change, so you can move forward with clarity and purpose. While giving up is a cessation of effort, acceptance is a proactive choice to acknowledge reality as it is, which creates a foundation for progress and allows you to respond to challenges with strength and…
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Send us a text This conversation is with Dr. Hussain Khimji, a family physician with focused practices in lifestyle and obesity medicine based at the Alberta Lifestyle Clinic in Airdrie, Alberta, Canada. Dr. Khimji is passionate about helping people live happier, more fulfilling lives by empowering them to take control of their health through evide…
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Send us a text This conversation is with Dr. Emmanuel Gye is a family physician, board-certified in lifestyle medicine, and the founder of the Alberta Bariatric and Lifestyle Clinic in Airdrie, Alberta. Through his work, he’s helping patients and organizations rethink their approach to wellness, longevity, and performance - using the six pillars of…
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Whether you are new to AI or already experimenting with it, this session will provide hands-on examples to make AI a powerful ally to enhance instruction and support students’ language growth in Spanish immersion programs. Ingrid Brown is requesting that attendees please bring their laptops.By Ingrid Brown
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Ever noticed your students seem to follow along with your mathematics lesson but later have difficulty applying these ideas in assignments, projects, and tests? We invite you to join us to explore strategies that promote active learning and engagement among students. We also discuss the value of productive mathematics struggle. Handout…
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What could it possibly mean for Jesus to announce the good fortune of people who are exhausted, vulnerable, disrespected, overworked and overwhelmed? This session speaks to that question for educators by sharing research about working community and workshopping communication practices for wellbeing in and beyond the classroom.…
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Teachers teaching within the Reformed Tradition have a rich theological tradition to draw on, and despite contemporary troubles within denominations like the CRC, there is still much to love and learn from. This session will review some of the key teachings of the Reformed Tradition and how you might integrate them into any class.…
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How do biblical authors communicate the most important things? They don’t show graphs or spreadsheets. They don’t even publish FAQs or doctrinal statements. More often than not, they tell stories. In this session, we will explore how the Bible communicates formational truth through narrative (in contrast with the Church’s historical approach to the…
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Set them up. Hide the clues. Disorient your students enough that they can be re-oriented. Then do the lesson to them. Make them laugh, protest, or even go to the principal to complain. They will never forget how they felt anger, confusion, surprise, or hope, and your teaching will become their stories of "remember the time...?" Handout 1 Handout 2…
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It's not always easy to be gracious and loving, especially with people who are challenging for us. But when we exhibit a Christlike posture, our tense relationships can be changed. This session teaches concrete practices that will open your heart to the Holy Spirit’s work. You’ll leave with practical ideas and hopeful next steps. Handout…
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This session provides information regarding behavioral threat mitigation, equipping educators with the knowledge and tools to identify concerning behaviors, assess threats, and respond effectively while fostering a Christ-centered environment of safety, care, and redemptive justice. Rooted in a Christian world and life view, this training emphasize…
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This session will discuss how students can think about female characters in dystopian, science fiction, graphic novels, and other young adult and middle grade fiction. We will consider what it means to be tough in terms of expressing or burying emotion; what these books say about individualism versus community; and themes of violence versus forgive…
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Stories have become the fundamental way our culture processes information; they help us understand our God, the world, and also help us connect with others. Stories have the power to give meaning to our experiences and they help to foster empathy. In fact, our stories matter. People are initially books with skin on them - as our lives speak sermons…
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Would you like tips and tricks for implementing a framework for positive behavior interventions and supports in your own classroom or school? Come hear about a tried and true step by step guide to success. Want to incorporate your school’s mission into this process within a Biblical framework? Answers found here!…
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Have you heard the phrase “behavior is communication” and wondered what it actually means? Join us as we explore how brain science and compassion can shape your response to student behavior. Through this training, you will gain an understanding of behavior from the bottom up and will leave with practical tips and strategies to use with students of …
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