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Lon Setnik recently led Grand Rounds at Rutgers Robert Johnson Wood Medical School on the topic “Co-Creating the Learning Moment: Moving Toward ‘Good Judgment'”. Some feedback from the Rutgers team: “I would like to extend our sincere appreciation for your outstanding Grand Rounds presentation, “Co-Creating the Learning Moment: Moving Toward “Good Judgment” ” delivered on […]...


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Most simulation leaders start the same way: You’re great at teaching. You know how to design sim cases and run debriefings. You’re the go-to person whenever the manikins need to be fixed. Then suddenly, you’re responsible for people, budgets, strategy, and program survival. If that sounds familiar, you’re not alone. We created the new Simulation Leadership […]

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Dr. Chris Roussin, Senior Director of CMS-ALPS, is in St. Pete the weekend of March 6, 2026 for the 3rd Advances in Maternal, Fetal, and Neonatal Health: The Continuum of Care Conference hosted by Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital. Chris will lead a 90 minute workshop Friday from 3:30-5:00 PM, titled “Inside Collaboration: A Toolkit […]

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The Center for Medical Simulation celebrated another year of workshops, interviews, conversations, and reunions with the simulation community at IMSH 2026 in San Antonio!This year, CMS faculty participated in a total of 26 workshops, including team workshops on Readiness Planning, Teaching, Coaching, and Debriefing across the SimZones, and Psych Safety First Aid. Our newest o...


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Maine is known for the richness and diversity of its ecosystems—spanning coastal regions, boreal forests, and vast inland waterways. This same diversity is reflected in its people and communities, from the bustling city of Portland to the working waterfronts of its coastal towns and the northern communities built around the lumber industry. The University of […]

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