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SimCast

SimCast

By: Tony Jermy & Lawrence Hill
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Welcome to SimCast. The higher education simulation podcast. Hosted by Tony Jermy and Lawrence Hill Also available as a video podcast on YouTube© 2024 University of East Anglia Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease
Episodes
  • The Poison Apple of Simulated Practice Learning - With Joelle Salje
    May 13 2026

    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

    #simcast #simulation #podcast #highereducation #clinicalsimulation

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    47 mins
  • Cleared for take off... The SPL revolution - With Lynsey McLeish
    Apr 29 2026

    What does it take to make simulation truly meaningful in healthcare education? In this episode of SimCast, Tony Jermy and Lawrence Hill are joined by Linsey McLeish, Head of Skills and Simulation Practice at Buckinghamshire New University, to explore Simulated Practice Learning (SPL), curriculum design, and the growing evidence base linking simulation to patient safety. Drawing on Lindsay’s unique background in intensive care nursing, aeromedical retrieval in the Royal Air Force, and higher education leadership, this conversation unpacks how simulation can move beyond technical skills training to develop communication, leadership, professionalism and clinical judgement.

    From hybrid simulation models and virtual reality platforms to the hidden curriculum of teamwork, confidence and speaking up, this episode offers practical insight for simulation educators, nurse educators, healthcare academics and clinicians interested in designing impactful learning experiences. Whether you are curious about the future of simulated practice learning in nursing, integrating simulation into healthcare curricula, or how educational design can directly influence patient outcomes, this discussion is packed with ideas that challenge assumptions and push simulation practice forward.

    #SImCast #Podcast #Simulation #HigherEducation #ClinicalSimulation

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    47 mins
  • The launch of a new sim journal - With Sophie Gardner and Aby Mitchell
    Apr 15 2026

    Explore the launch of a new, inclusive simulation journal designed to bring together the real-world practice of simulation across healthcare professions. In this episode, we are joined by Aby Mitchell and Sophie Gardner to discuss why this journal was created, how it differs from traditional academic publications, and why there is a need for a more practical, accessible home for simulation scholarship. The conversation explores the gap between valuable work happening in practice and what is often accepted in more traditional journals, particularly for educators, technicians, and clinicians whose insights may be highly relevant but not always framed as formal research. 

    We also discuss the realities of academic publishing, including rejection, confidence, collaboration, and the challenges faced by those trying to publish without strong institutional research support. The episode makes a strong case for a journal that is supportive, multidisciplinary, and interested not only in polished success stories, but also in the messy realities of simulation practice. It is a useful conversation for anyone involved in simulation who has ever considered writing about their work and wondered where it might belong. 

    https://www.magonlinelibrary.com/journal/sihe

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    29 mins
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