[Bonus Episode] Simulation lab shenanigans are happening behind-the-scenes, so we're pausing the podcast while things get caught up. We'll be back in a few months - so keep an eye out for an announcement episode that states when things start up again. It's okay to listen to other podcasts while we're away ... but don't forget to check back in!
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What is High-Fidelity Conversations?
This is a monthly podcast designed for healthcare workers looking to sharpen their minds and clinical skills. In each episode, we'll sit down and talk with an active healthcare professional as they reflect on some of their experience and expertise. We'll look to apply what we learn in a way that not only benefits you, but those around you. All specialties and topics are fair game, so come join your host and Simulation Coordinator, Jonathan Marsh, to hear more High-Fidelity Conversations!