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Join us and watch the Center for Medical Simulation’s Grand Rounds presentation of the new publication in Advances in Simulation, “The Advocacy Inquiry Rubric (AIR), a Standard to Build Debriefing and Feedback Skills”.   Lead author Clément Buléon, an anesthesiologist based in Caen, France, joins CMS Senior Director of Innovation Jenny Rudolph and CMS Assistant […]

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The Center for Medical Simulation is pleased to announce the formal launch of our Personal Leadership Coaching service. Led by CMS Senior Director of Innovation Jenny Rudolph, this service formalizes the coaching, mentorship, and executive training programs that CMS faculty have led on a one-on-one and group basis for many years. Top athletes have coaches. […]

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In response to requests from our learners, CMS is pleased to introduce the CMS Justification Toolkit, a suite of templates, letters, and guides to help you succeed in making requests for education funding to your organization’s administration. In today’s funding environment, helping administrators see the value of faculty development to their own institutional plans and […]


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The Center for Medical Simulation introduces the Advocacy–Inquiry Rubric (AIR), a new evidence-based framework designed to make feedback and debriefing conversations in the OR, at the bedside, and in clinical teaching clearer, safer, and more effective. Many clinicians avoid feedback conversations altogether—not because they don’t value them, but because they worry about dama...


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Join CMS at IMSH! Our Senior Directors, Principal Faculty and Adjunct Faculty are participating in a huge number of workshops this year, including pre-conference workshop intensives. Be aware that these workshops tend to fill up early, so register via the IMSH 2026 app as soon as you can! For more information and any questions, join […]

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