Template

Our new and improved template!

It has been 5 years since the original EM Sim Cases simulation template was published on the blog. Over the last year or so, the Emergency Medicine Simulation Educators Research Consortium (EM-SERC) has been hard at work going through a rigorous process of standardizing our template through the use of multiple focus groups and rounds of feedback from interprofessional simulation educators and leaders across Canada. The full methods will hopefully be published shortly in a journal format.

At last, we are very excited to release the latest version of our template in free-open-access format for you to use!

Important notes:

  1. This is meant to be a dynamic template in that we will be collecting feedback over the next year in order to continue to improve the template. (Latest update: March 29, 2021)
  2. This is meant to be used as you see fit. You’ll notice the template is in word format. This is intentional so that you can delete sections, change sections, or add information. Make it your own so that it works best for your simulation purposes! All we ask is that you keep our footer at the bottom of the page.

Share with us!

We’d love to see what you create. Send us your cases (cases@emsimcases.com) and they could be featured on our blog for others to enjoy. (Always with due credit.)

Download our template here: EM Sim Cases Template

*Important Note*

This template is in Microsoft Word format (.docx) and therefore if you have an older version of Word it may not open with proper formatting.

5 thoughts on “Template

  1. Hi there, thank you for the amazing template. Just wondering would you be happy to put in a reference note as well, so we could all reference you in the format you like when we use this. Thank you.

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