Presentations and Publications

1.       Noeller TP, Csank J, Smalheer M, Greywitt S. Better Together: Making Interprofessional Healthcare Simulations a Sustainable Reality. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, 2025.

2.       Noeller TP, Csank J, Greywitt S, Smalheer M. It’s the People Not the Palace: Creating, Growing and Developing Your Sim Team. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, 2025.

3.       Olson DN, Brandt A, Greywitt S, Gibson KS. A multidisciplinary standardized patient simulation for using trauma-informed care for pregnant patients. MedEdPortal. 2024;20:11474. https://doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11474

 

4.       Noeller TP, Csank J, Greywitt S, Hallquist T. Making an Impact: A Tri-Phasic, Proactive Approach to Optimizing Healthcare Processes. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, 2024.

5.       Noeller TP, Csank J, Greywitt S, Hallquist T. Design for Success: The Vital Role of Instructional Designers. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, 2024.

 

6.       Greywitt S, Noeller TP, Csank J, Hallquist T. Think Like an Instructional Designer: Creating Simulations with Learners at the Center. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, 2024.

7.       Noeller TP, Csank J, Hallquist T, Smalheer M, Greywitt S. Protect our Elders: Use of Immersive VR Simulations. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, 2023.

 

8.       Noeller TP, Csank J. TeleSim for TeleHealth – Leveraging simulation to serve healthcare’s evolution. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare. Remote / Recorded, Los Angeles, 2022.

 

9.       Olson DN, Logan L, Gibson KS. “Evaluation of Multidisciplinary Shoulder Dystocia Simulation Training on Knowledge, Performance, and Documentation” Am J Obstet Gynecol MFM. 2021 May 21. Online ahead of print. PMID 34029760

 

10.   Horsley E, Noeller TP, Swendroski V, Cooper M, Anderson I, Arcaro L. In the Nick of Time! A Panel Discussion on Just-in-Time Training Initiatives. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, 2021.

 

11.   Noeller TP, Csank J, Smalheer M, Murphy B, Hallquist T, Wicinski S. Bridging the Divides: Achieving Genuine Interprofessional Simulation in Healthcare. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, 2021.

 

12.   Khalid F, Lalani I, Shaman Z. Escap-ED: A Novel Amalgam of Gamification and Simulation. Association of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Program Directors (APCCMPD), 2021.

and American Thoracic Society, 2021 ("Innovations in Fellowship Education” recognition).

 

13.   Shaman Z, Jones RJ and the Northeast Ohio Bedside Ultrasound Consortium. 10th Annual POCUS Course, 2021.

 

14.   Medas J, Boseman L, Logan L. Use of Simulation-Based Education to Address Breastfeeding and Safe Sleep as a National Health Imperative. American Neonatal Nurses, 2021.

 

15.   Boseman L. Experiential Learning: The Use of Simulation-Based Education to Address Breastfeeding and Safe Sleep as a National Health Imperative. Society of Pediatric Nurses, 2021.

 

16.   Nelson T, Engberg A, Smalheer M, Murphy B, Csank J, Rowland-Seymour A, Noeller TP. Integrating First Responder Hands-On Training into Medical School Curricula – A Perspective from Medical Students. Med Sci Educ 2020; DOI 10.1007/s40670-020-01071-3.

 

17.   Frommelt J, Noeller TP. In-situ Simulation to Evaluate the Readiness of a New Clinical Space. In StatPearls. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing 2020.

 

18.   Castro C, Higgins B, Shaman Z. Behavioral Simulation of Challenging Interpersonal Scenarios in Healthcare. CWRU Education Retreat, 2020. (Scholarship in Teaching Award).

 

19.   Engberg A, Winkelman R, Noeller TP. Just in Time to Stop Bleeding: Comparison of Improvised Tourniquets to CATs Using Simulation-Based Training. American College of Emergency Physicians – Ohio Residents Assembly, Columbus, 2019. (1st Place, Medical Student Research).

 

20.   Noeller TP, Csank J, Smalheer M, Murphy B, Lee J. Game-Changing Simulation Cases in Emergency and Critical Care. Emergency Medicine / Critical Care “Game Changer” Conference. Cleveland, 2019.

 

21.   Wicinski S. Simulation workshop: Building a Sim Program. Critical Care Transport Medicine Conference, Albuquerque, 2019.

 

22.   Wicinski S. Critical care simulations, Case Western Reserve University Flight Nurse Camp, 2019.

 

23.   Feichtner J, Beigie J. The First Responder’s Role in the care of a Sexual Assault Patient. International Association of Forensic Nursing Conference. New Orleans, 2019.

 

24.   Wicinski S. Chair, Association of Air Medical Systems Simulation Competition. 2014-2019.

 

25.   Csank J, Smalheer M, Noeller TP. The Power of Simulation to Help Transform a Healthcare System. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, Los Angeles, 2018.

 

26.   Gibson K. Simulation Session Leader on Maternal Overdose and Code, Heroin use, Alcohol Abuse, and Neonatal Code, 18th Annual Perinatal Center Conference (Conference Director), The MetroHealth System, Cleveland, 2018.

 

27.   Logan L, Szerencsy J, Gibson, K, Eisenloeffel W, Stark S. Playing together with dolls:  Design and implementation of team-based simulation training in Labor and Delivery. National Neonatal, Advanced Practice, and Mother Baby Nurses Conference, New Orleans, 2018.

 

28.   Wicinski S. Chair, Critical Care Transport Medicine Conference Simulation Tournament of Champions 2017, 2018.

 

29.   Noeller TP. Simulation and Debriefing TeamSTEPPS in Undergraduate Health Professions Education. Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, 2017.

 

30.   Noeller TP, Csank J, Ortner K, Hannu T, Smalheer M. TeamSTEPPS and the Transformation of a Healthcare System. TeamSTEPPS National Conference, Cleveland, OH, 2017.

 

31.   Gibson K. “Hypertension Bundles” and Simulation Session Leader on Maternal Code 17th Annual Perinatal Center Conference (Conference Director), The MetroHealth System, Cleveland, 2017.

 

32.   Shiekh-Sroujieh L, Krishnan V.  Simulation Center Thoracentesis Procedural Skills for Internal Medicine Residents.  Poster presentation at CWRU Education Retreat.  March 2017.

 

33.   Rudd K, Medas, J. Does Simulation Impact Nurses’ Performance in Neonatal Resuscitation? Poster presentation at 17th National Neonatal Nurses Conference & Fall National Advanced Practice Neonatal Nurses Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada. September 2017.

 

34.   Rudd K, Medas J. Impact of Simulation, Confidence, and Communication on Nurses’ Performance in Neonatal Resuscitation. Poster presentation at the International Council of Nursing Congress in Barcelona, Spain. May 2017.

 

35.   Csank J, Noeller TP, Gorecki J, Smith R. Nursing and paramedic retention is associated with TeamSTEPPS training. TeamSTEPPS National Conference, Washington, D.C., 2016.

 

36.   Rhodes CA, Grimm D, Kerber K, Bradas C, Halliday B, McClendon S, Medas J, Noeller TP, McNett M. Evaluation of Nurse-Specific and Multidisciplinary Simulation for Nurse Residency Programs. Clinical Simulation in Nursing, 2016;12(7):243-250.

 

37.   Gibson K. “Maternal Code” Obstetrical Simulation Course: Emergencies and Catastrophes sponsored by Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation at University of South Florida with the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Tampa, 2016.

 

38.   Gibson K. “Maternal Code” and “Obstetrical Documentation” Obstetrical Simulation Course: Emergencies and Catastrophes sponsored by Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation at University of South Florida with the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Tampa, 2016.

 

39.   Gibson K. “Obstetrical Simulation to Improve Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes” 16th Annual Perinatal Center Conference, The MetroHealth System, Cleveland, 2016.

 

40.   Gibson K. Obstetrical Simulation Debriefer, 3rd Annual Critical Care in Obstetrics Course sponsored by the Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine, Phoenix, 2016.

 

41.   Iqbal MN, Shaman Z, Krishnan V.  Simulation Center Procedural Skills Curriculum for Internal Medicine Residents.  Poster presentation at CWRU Education Retreat. 2016.

 

42.   Wicinski S. Improving patient outcomes through simulation. Metro Life Flight Symposium, Cleveland, 2016.

 

43.   Noeller TP, Smith RL. Implementation of TeamSTEPPS in a High Acuity Environment: A Multifaceted Approach in MetroHealth’s Emergency Department. Health Research & Education Trust / AHRQ TeamSTEPPS National Implementation. Webinar, 2015. Available at http://www.teamsteppsportal.org/webinars/past-teamstepps-webinars.

 

44.   Noeller TP. Cases from Metro Life Flight: Simulations and Analysis. Metro Life Flight Lecture Series, Cleveland, 2015.

 

45.   Galvin T, Medas J, Eggleston C, Greco T, Sarver W. Building confidence among nurses in code team: Use of simulation in NICU. 15th National Neonatal Nurses Conference, Orlando, 2015.

 

46.   Werner S, Noeller TP. The Patient Experience and High-Fidelity Simulation. Council of Residency Directors Academic Assembly, Phoenix, 2015.

 

47.   Csank J, Smalheer M, Smith MD, Noeller TP. All Sizes and Flavors: Creative Simulation Methods for Teamwork Training. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, New Orleans, 2015.

 

48.   Wicinski S, Csank J, Smalheer M, Wolfe A, Noeller TP. So You Want a Job? High-Stakes Healthcare Simulation for Employment Interviews. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, New Orleans, 2015.

 

49.   Galvin, T, Medas, J, Eggleston, C, Greco T, Sarver, W. Building confidence among nurses in code team: Use of simulation in NICU. Podium presentation at 15th National Neonatal Nurses Conference, Orlando, 2015. 

 

50.   Gibson K. Obstetrical Simulation Debriefer, 2nd Annual Critical Care in Obstetrics Course sponsored by the Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine, Phoenix, 2015.

 

51.   Iqbal MN, Glagola S, Shaman Z, Krishnan V. Training Internal Medicine Residents’ Competency in Procedures in a Simulation Center.  Poster presentation at ATS 2015, Denver, CO.

 

52.   Noeller TP, Csank J, Smalheer M, Rutherford J, Wicinski S. High-Fidelity Simulation to Augment Certification and Training. International Trauma Life Support Conference, Cleveland, 2014.

 

53.   Noeller TP, Csank J, Smith MD, Wicinski S, Rutherford J. Get Outside the Box: Robust Simulation for EMS, TEMS, and Air Medical Specialists. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, San Francisco, 2014.

 

54.   Smith MD, Noeller TP. Simulation 2.0: It’s Not Just for Resuscitation and Procedures. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, San Francisco, 2014.

 

55.   Rybasack-Smith H, Noeller TP, Cydulka RK. The TRTLE and the TPOT: Development of a Trauma Team Assessment Tool. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, San Francisco, 2014.

 

56.   Csank J, Chrisman L, Smith R, Noeller TP. There is No “I” in Team – Using Simulation to Create a Culture Change. ABSAME. Newport Beach, CA, 2014.

 

57.   Baskin B, Smith MD, Emerman CL, Noeller TP, Disilvio M, Groedel M. Medicolegal Simulation: Using Simulation to Educate Providers on the Anatomy of a Malpractice Case. Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, Atlanta, 2014.

 

58.   Noeller TP. From Experience to Expert: Using High Fidelity Simulation to Be at Our Best. Metro Life Flight Lecture Series, Cleveland, 2014.

 

59.   Grimm, D, Medas J, Bradas C, Noeller TP, Rhodes C, Sarver W, McNett M. Human Simulation: An Innovative and Effective Component of Nurse Residency Programs. Poster presentation at ANCC National Magnet Conference, Dallas, 2014.

 

60.   Grimm D, Bradas C, Medas J, Noeller TP, Rhodes C, Sarver W, McNett M.  Evaluating the Effectiveness of Human Simulation Based Education on New Nurse Knowledge, Confidence and Clinical Judgment. Poster presentation at Nursing Research Day, Kent State University, Kent, 2014.

 

61.   Rybasack-Smith H., Meager C., Smith MD, Noeller TP.  Use of Trauma Simulation for Team Training: Needs Assessment.  Midwest SAEM Meeting, Columbus, 2012 and CWRU Faculty Retreat, Cleveland, 2013.

 

62.   McLaughlin S, Clarke S, MD, Menon S, Noeller TP, Okuda Y, Smith MD, Strother M. Simulation in Emergency Medicine. In Levine A, ed. The Comprehensive Textbook of Healthcare Simulation, New York, 2013.

 

63.   Noeller TP, Bates C, Csank J, Wicinski, S, Rutherford, J. Simulation for Pre-hospital Critical Care. Metro Life Flight Symposium, Cleveland, 2013.

 

64.   Rybasack-Smith H, Meager C, Smith MD, Noeller TP.  Use of Trauma Simulation for Team Training: Needs Assessment. American College of Emergency Physicians Research Forum, Seattle, 2013.

 

65.   Noeller TP, Ritchey P, Smith MD. A Novel Use of Simulation: Palliative Medicine in the Emergency Department. Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress, Marseille, France, 2013.

 

66.   Disilvio M, Noeller TP, Smith MD, Veitinger N. A Novel Use of Simulation: Medico-Legal Simulation. Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress, Marseille, France, 2013.

 

67.   Meager C, Noeller TP, Rybasack-Smith H, Smith MD. Use of Trauma Simulation for Team Training: Needs Assessment. Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress, Marseille, France, 2013.

 

68.   Csank J. Looking to hire a medical simulation technician? HealthySimulation.com, 2013.

 

69.   Smith MD, Veitinger N, Disilvio M, Noeller TP. A Novel Use of Simulation: Medicolegal Simulation. Council of Residency Directors, Atlanta, 2012.

 

70.   Noeller TP. Healthcare Simulation Principles and Practice. Simulation Instructor Course, Mt. Sinai Skills and Simulation Center, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. Cleveland, 2012.

 

71.   Smith MD, Veitinger N., Disilvio M,  Noeller TP.  A Novel Use of Simulation: Medicolegal Simulation. Midwest SAEM, Toledo, 2011 and CWRU Annual Education Retreat, Cleveland, 2012.

 

72.   Noeller TP, Smith MD, Fortuna TJ, Keeping It Real…: Optimizing Realism in Simulation. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, San Diego, 2012.

 

73.   Noeller TP. Interprofessional Team Training for Trauma Resuscitations. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, Society for Simulation in Healthcare & National League of Nursing Symposium: Interprofessional Education in Healthcare Simulation, San Diego, 2012.