A select list of key peer-reviewed publications
Niran Argintaru; Winny Li; Christopher Hicks; Kari White; Melissa McGowan; Sara Gray, Andrew Petrosoniak. An active shooter in your hospital: a novel method to develop a response policy using in situ simulation and video framework analysis. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness.
2020.
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Andrew Petrosoniak, Christopher Hicks, Lee Barratt, Dominic Gascon, Candis Kokoski, Doug Campbell, Kari White, Glen Bandiera, M. Moy Lum-Kwong, Lori Nemoy, Ryan Brydges. Design thinking-informed simulation: an innovative framework to test, evaluate and modify new clinical infrastructure. Simulation in Healthcare.
2019
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Andrew Petrosoniak, Marissa Lu, Sara Gray, Christopher Hicks, Jonathan Sherbino, Melissa McGowan, Sandra Monteiro. Perfecting practice: a protocol for assessing simulation-based mastery learning and deliberate practice versus self-guided practice for bougie-assisted cricothyroidotomy performance. BMC Medical Education.
2019 Apr 9;19(1).
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Alia Dharamsi, Sara Gray, Christopher Hicks, Jonathan Sherbino, Melissa McGowan, Andrew Petrosoniak. Bougie assisted cricothyroidotomy: Delphi-derived essential steps for the novice learner. Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2018 Jun 28(June 28):1-8.
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Christopher Hicks, Andrew Petrosoniak. Peak performance: Simulation and the nature of expertise in emergency medicine. Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine.
2019 Jan;21(1):9-10
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Christopher Hicks, Andrew Petrosoniak. The human factor: Optimizing trauma team performance in dynamic clinical environments. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America.
2018 Feb;36(1):1-17.
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Andrew Petrosoniak, Christopher Hicks. Resuscitation re-sequenced: a rational approach to the trauma patient in shock. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America.
2018 Feb;36(1):41-60
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Andrew Petrosoniak, Rodrigo Almeida, Laura Danielle Pozzobon, Christopher Hicks, Mark Fan, Kari White, Melissa McGowan, Patricia Trbovich. Tracking workflow during high-stakes resuscitation: the application of a novel clinician movement tracing tool during in situ trauma simulation. BMJ Simulation & Technology Enhanced Learning.
2018 Mar 16.
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Andrew Petrosoniak, Marc Auerbach, Ambrose Wong, Christopher Hicks. In-situ simulation in emergency medicine: moving beyond the sim lab. Emergency Medicine Australasia.
2017 Feb;29(1):83-88.
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Andrew Petrosoniak, Christopher Hicks, Beyond CRM: New Frontiers in Human Factors Training for Acute Care Medicine. Curr Opin Anaesthesiol.
2013;26:699-706