Programme

The ASPiH Conference is at the forefront of advancing simulation-based education, bringing together experts, educators, and innovators to share insights, best practices and cutting edge developments in the field. 

We are curating an exciting programme that will feature thought-provoking discussions, ground breaking research, and interactive sessions led by leading voices in simulation-based education. While the full programme is still being finalised, attendees can expect:

Engaging keynote presentations from renowned experts

Practical workshops and hands-on simulation experiences

Case studies showcasing real-world impact and innovation, and discussions on the latest trends and challenges in the field.



Keynote Speakers

Peter Dieckmann PhD, Dipl-Psych, Psychodrama Director 

Positions: 

  • Senior Researcher, Copenhagen Academy for Medical Education and Simulation (CAMES), Center for Human Resources and Education, Denmark
  • Professor of Healthcare Education and Patient Safety, Department of Quality and Health Technology, University in Stavanger, Norway
  • Associate Professor, Department of Public Health, Copenhagen University, Denmark

Biography: Peter Dieckmann is a work and organisational psychologist. Peter is a senior scientist with CAMES, Associate Professor with Copenhagen University, and Professor with the University in Stavanger. He is interested in using simulation to analyse and optimise the interplay between human beings, technology, and organisations in the interest of patient safety, quality of care, and the well-being of healthcare professionals. His work focusses on creating and using experienced-based methods, combined with reflections. 

Presentation Title: Exploring Simulation as Social Practice

Presentation Summary: Simulations is a social practice- human being interact with each other, various devices, and concepts in a goal-oriented manner. There have been tremendous advancements in simulation practice, and studies show that it can have a positive impact on patients’ lives. However, the use of simulation remains limited and is spreading only slowly from acute care situations in hospitals to more interaction-based care outside of hospitals, such as municipalities. What is focused on, how it is approaches, and what is overlooked are the results of decisions made by stakeholders in the field. This lecture takes a step back from practice to explore how different stakeholders determine what is simulated, and how these simulations are interpreted in debriefings.



Stay tuned as we continue to update our programme with confirmed speakers and sessions. 

Check back soon for the latest details!



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