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ASPE member Stephen Charles awarded AAMC fellowship

ASPE member Stephen Charles awarded AAMC fellowship
Submitted by: Todd Lash, Publications Committee Chair

ASPE member and Chair of the Educational Resources Committee Stephen Charles is the Assistant Dean for Medical Education Outcomes and Assessment at East Carolina University in Greenville, NC. As reported in The Daily Reflector on March 27. 2017, Stephen was recently named a Leadership Education and Development Fellow by the Southern Group of Educational Affairs of the Association of American Medical Colleges. Congratulations to Stephen! Read the full article here.


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ASPE Conference 2017 By the Numbers

ASPE Conference 2017 By the Numbers
By: Todd Lash, Publications Committee Chair

The annual ASPE Conference, “Building a Global Network to Expand Ideas and Knowledge,” will be held in Alexandria, VA, from Saturday, June 3 – Wednesday, June 7. In case you’re worried that you might have too much down time, we have totaled some numbers to demonstrate the diversity in program offerings.

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Research Article: Effects of Communication Skills Training (CST) Based on SPIKES for Insurance-Covered Pharmacy Pharmacists to Interact with Simulated Cancer Patients

Research Article: Effects of Communication Skills Training (CST) Based on SPIKES for Insurance-Covered Pharmacy Pharmacists to Interact with Simulated Cancer Patients
Lead Author: Manako Hanya
Submitted By: Kerensa Peterson, Publications Committee

What happens to patients whose typical course of treatment moves outside a doctor’s office or hospital and into the local pharmacy? Cancer patients have had treatment shifted from surgical hospital to outpatient services. A group of researchers in Japan recognized these patients were seeing their pharmacist more than their doctors after their cancer diagnosis because of the advancements in pharmaceutical treatment. It is understandable that pharmacists then bore a greater burden of educating patients about their treatment while also dealing with the psychological aspects of a cancer diagnosis.

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Spotlight on Special Interest Groups (SIGs)

Spotlight on Special Interest Groups (SIGs)
By: SIG Chairs
Compiled and submitted by: Todd Lash

Special Interest Groups (SIGs) are groups that work to strengthen the relationships, awareness, knowledge and skills specific to a particular aspect of SP practice. ASPE currently has four SIGs (GTA/MUTA, Hybrid, Interprofessional Education, and SPs Beyond Healthcare) that are all housed with the Educational Content Committee. In general all SIGs serve the following purposes:

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Conference Announcement: ASPiH Conference November 6 – 8, Telford International Centre

Conference Announcement: ASPiH Conference November 6 – 8, Telford International Centre
Submitted By: Gemma Bell

The Association for Simulated Practice in Healthcare (ASPiH) conference is aimed at all health professionals who want to learn more about or develop their simulated practice. It's an opportunity to share experiences, innovations and the evidence base for simulation in education and training. If you work in the field of simulation, whether in clinical practice across all disciplines, university or the commercial sector, then this is the conference for you.

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Research Article: SBIRT Training in Social Work Education: Evaluating Change Using Standardized Patient Simulation

Research Article: SBIRT Training in Social Work Education: Evaluating Change Using Standardized Patient Simulation
Lead Author: Paul Sacco
Submitted By:Todd Lash, Publications Committee Chair

A group at the University of Maryland published a study in the Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions looking at the effectiveness of using standardized patients to teach alcohol misuse intervention skills, such as screening, brief intervention, and referral for treatment, to Masters in Social Work learners. Few studies have been published regarding the use of SPs in social work education, and this study reported evidence of increased use of the alcohol misuse intervention skills in practice after training. Read the full article here.

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Media Article: I’ve seen over 8000 medical professionals – here’s what I’ve learned

Media Article: I’ve seen over 8000 medical professionals – here’s what I’ve learned
By: Esther Covington
Submitted By:Todd Lash, Publications Committee Chair

Today, I am a 40-year old with type 2 diabetes. I have been on glyburide since I was diagnosed four years ago and am otherwise healthy, although my blood pressure today is 140/96. I don’t check my glucose levels at home because I don’t have a monitor. Typically, I avoid sweets, but my diet is high in natural sugars, carbohydrates and starches. The only exercise I get is walking around on the floor of my retail sales job. My diabetic mother died of kidney failure, and I don’t want that to happen to me, which is why I’m seeing my doctor today.Read the full article here.

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Looking forward to the 2017 ASPE Conference, Alexandria, VA

Looking forward to the 2017 ASPE Conference, Alexandria, VA
By Val Fulmer, ASPE President-elect

ASPE Board of Directors President-elect Valerie Fulmer is the Director of the Standardized Patient Program at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. In preparation for the 2017 ASPE Conference, “Building a Global Network to Expand Ideas and Knowledge,” in Alexandria, VA, Val shared some thoughts about what she is looking forward to at the conference:

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Introducing the ASPE eNews Blog

Introducing the ASPE eNews Blog
By Todd Lash, Publications Committee Chair

The ASPE Board of Directors and the Publications Committee are pleased to announce the launch of the new ASPE eNews Blog on the ASPE website. The new blog will serve as the repository and archive of all materials historically delivered to ASPE members through the newsletters, as well as all future materials.

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