
Research in the use of patient simulation is a high priority within Healthcare Simulation Strategies. As an active researcher, Dr. David Rodgers must keep up with the latest research findings from across the field of patient simulation. The links below feature abstracts and posters presented by Dr. Rodgers.
Written evaluation is not a predictor for skills performance in an Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support Course, Resuscitation, 2010 Vol. 81 (4) 453-456.
The effect of high-fidelity simulation on educational outcomes in an Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support course. Simulation in Healthcare, 2009 Vol. 4 (4) 200-206.
Converting a Lecture-based Paramedic Renewal Program to a Simulation-based Course. Poster presented at the International Meeting on Medical Simulation (2010, January), Phoenix, AZ.
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) training in the 21st century: Improving resident training using simulation. Poster presented at the International Meeting on Medical Simulation (2010, Januray), Phoenix, AZ.
ACLS Students Manage Simulated Ventricular Fibrillation Cardiac Arrests Better Than Non-Ventricular Fibrillation Cardiac Arrests. Poster presented at Emergency Cardiovascular Care Update 2008 (2008, June), Las Vegas, NV
Student Self-reported Confidence in Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support Skills is Overrated Compared to Expert-rater Evaluation of Student Performance Poster presented at Emergency Cardiovascular Update 2008 (2008, June), Las Vegas, NV
Nursing students' perspectives on the role of high-fidelity manikin-based simulation in the nursing curriculum: Preliminary data (2008, Jan.).Poster presentation at the International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, San Diego, CA.
Student perceptions of self-efficacy in ACLS are not influenced by simulator fidelity (2008, Jan.). Poster presentation at the International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, San Diego, CA.