What happens when simulated practice learning stops being seen as the “poor substitute” for placement and starts becoming one of the most powerful tools in healthcare education? In this episode Tony Jermy and Lawrence Hill are joined by Joelle Salje to unpack “The Poison Apple of SPL”.
Drawing on Joelle’s pioneering work in simulated practice learning (SPL), this episode explores why simulation is not simply replacing clinical placement capacity, but creating entirely new opportunities for personalised, inclusive and emotionally intelligent healthcare education. From widening participation and diversity to learner-centred simulation design, this is a thought-provoking conversation for nurse educators, simulation faculty, practice educators and anyone interested in the future of healthcare training.
Links to papers mentioned in the podcast:
Salje, J. (2025). Communities of Practice in Simulated-Practice Learning Placement: a large cohort study. The Journal of Practice Teaching and Learning, 23(2), 100-120. - https://bit.ly/3Pm1iYY
Salje, J. (2026). Transfer of a simulated practice learning framework from nursing to paramedicine. Journal of Paramedic Practice, 18(3), 104-113. - https://bit.ly/4nu58vN
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