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Building a Community of Practice for Researchers: The International Network for Simulation-Based Pediatric Innovation, Research and Education. | LitMetric

Building a Community of Practice for Researchers: The International Network for Simulation-Based Pediatric Innovation, Research and Education.

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From the Section of Emergency Medicine (A.Ch.), KidSIM-ASPIRE Research Program, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; Department of Pediatrics (A.Ch.), Alberta Children's Hospital, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; Section of Pediatric Emergency Medicine (M.A.), Yale University, New Haven, CT; Department of Pediatrics (A.Ca.) University of Louisville, Louisville, KY; Department of Paediatric Anaesthesia and NWTS First Floor Theatres (R.M.), Royal Manchester Children's Hospital, Manchester, UK; Children's Hospital Los Angeles (T.P.C.), Los Angeles, CA; The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (V.M.N.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (E.A.H., J.D.A), Charlotte R. Bloomberg Children's Center Baltimore, MD; KidSIM Simulation Program (N.P.), Alberta Children's Hospital, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; and Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine (D.K.), Columbia University Medical School, New York, NY.

Published: June 2018

The scope and breadth of simulation-based research is growing rapidly; however, few mechanisms exist for conducting multicenter, collaborative research. Failure to foster collaborative research efforts is a critical gap that lies in the path of advancing healthcare simulation. The 2017 Research Summit hosted by the Society for Simulation in Healthcare highlighted how simulation-based research networks can produce studies that positively impact the delivery of healthcare. In 2011, the International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation, Research and Education (INSPIRE) was formed to facilitate multicenter, collaborative simulation-based research with the aim of developing a community of practice for simulation researchers. Since its formation, the network has successfully completed and published numerous collaborative research projects. In this article, we describe INSPIRE's history, structure, and internal processes with the goal of highlighting the community of practice model for other groups seeking to form a simulation-based research network.

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