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Welcome to the Kansas City Regional Simulation Alliance

The Kansas City Regional Simulation Alliance (KCRSA) seeks to leverage the simulation learning community to accomplish together what we cannot do alone. Jointly we will work to foster growth in simulation education by

  • Connecting people and facilities
  • Sharing best practices
  • Preparing educators and technologists

ZLOG: January 2021

WHAT’S IN A WORD?

Through the connections and networking that resulted from my projects with JCCC, especially the Office of Foreign Studies and through them with Uganda, I met Steven Youngblood, the journalist who is a professor at Park and is Director of their program of “Peace Journalism.”  I was especially interested in their projects…

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PAST EVENTS

KCRSA Fall 2021 Virtual Meeting :

Fall Meeting was held Online

November 12th, 2021

12pm-3pm 

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Simulation Project Management. Presented by:
Vanessa Schott, PhD, MSN, RN MidAmerica Nazarene University

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Please join us for the KCRSA Research Roundtable series

Monday, September 19th, 2022

KCRSA Research Committee is hosting a series of research roundtables this year for those involved in simulation research to share scholarly projects they are working on for feedback and idea/ resource sharing.  Members can attend to learn about local simulation research and to connect with others!

Please join us for the KCRSA Research Roundtable series on September 19, 2022.

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  • What? Research roundtables for those involved in simulation research to share scholarly projects they are working on for feedback and idea/ resource sharing.
  • When?  September 19, 2022 4pm
  • Where? Childrens Mercy Hospital, CMRI - First Floor Conference Room 1 OR virtual via Microsoft Teams
  • Who? We invite members and non-members of KCRSA to present and participate in the research roundtables.  All are welcome!

Presenter #1:  Dr. Cecenas, MD,

Can you do it FAST- ER?: Focused Assessment with Sonography in Trauma on ED Rotations and the Development of Competency

Presenter #2:  Dr. Hoover Mock, MD,

Trauma Video Review and applying movement tracing and Human Factors Analysis to Guide Room Re-design

 

KCRSA Spring 2022

KCRSA Spring All-Member Meeting Announcement: 

“Simulation is No Joke, We're Not Foolin’ !"

April 1st, 2022

11:30am-3:30pm 

Agenda and Theme: PLENARY- Building our Collective Research Potential 

Kansas City University  (there will be a zoom/hybrid option); https://www.kansascity.edu

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Registration is OPEN!

13th Annual Healthcare Simulation Conference - VIRTUAL

Trending Emergence of Simulations and Digital Technologies in Education and Practice

September 17, 2021   0900-1500 CST

Keynote Speakers: Susie Kardong-Edgren and Pamela Jeffries

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Available Positions or Volunteer Opportunities

KCRSA will accept information about:

  • Jobs
  • Educational exploration: Internships, Mentors
  • Volunteers for a simulation event; moulage, confederate, SP role
  • Equipment sharing or specialized set-up

Review Jobs / Opportunities

KCRSA is open to communicating Simulation Career Employment, Educational or Volunteer opportunities for our healthcare simulation community.

Email kcrsa.org@gmail.com with a request and link to the organization or event.

Information will be posted for 8 weeks or until the event date.

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