Welcome to the ASPiH website, designed to keep our simulation community up to date with the latest news and developments.
We are seeing adaptation and innovation everywhere, but we need to identify and understand what works best, what has failed, and what has been learned!
So, the plan is to work together; sharing learning, celebrating achievements and capturing the detail, so that cohesion and consistency can be delivered for the benefit of both faculty members and learners alike.
Programme is now being finalised and more details can be found HERE

ASPiH Conference 2022
"All things being equitable"
Diversity, inclusivity and simulation
6th - 8th November 2022
Confirmed Speakers:
Dawn Benson – Head of Investigations Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch, UK
Steven Shorrock - Chartered Psychologist and Chartered Ergonomist and Human Factors Specialist. UK
Eve Purdy - Emergency Medicine Consultant, Gold Coast University Hospital
Karen Szauter Professor, Medical Director-Standardized Patient Program, Texas
There will also be a mixture of virtual and face-to-face pre-conference masterclasses on Sunday 6th November, prior to the conference.
Have your say!
Let us know your thoughts on the ASPiH Standards by completing the short survey on the link below:
ASPiH Standards - Have Your Say
How can ASPiH support you?
We are a community of support and we want to support you our members! please share with us your thoughts, ideas and opinions by clicking HERE
Journal Club

Have you attended one of our Journal Clubs yet? These online sessions are being built with you our members in mind, delivered by members and guest speakers.
The sessions are delivered monthly on a lunchtime on different hot topics!
Join us for these sessions and find out more information including this months article HERE.

Standards
Dear simulationist friends and colleagues,
The ASPiH standards were reviewed internally in November 2021. As a consequence, we are now in the process of updating the standards framework.
Our aim is to ensure that our standards meet the current needs of simulation faculty and learners, and reflect the way that simulation technology and practice continue to evolve, with a renewed focus on inter-professional simulation as well as equity, diversity and inclusion.
We have held consultation workshops with our members and will be running follow up sessions at this year's ASPiH conference
With best wishes
The ASPiH Team
Newsletter
Read our latest newsletter HERE
Each month we launch our ASPiH Newsletter which keeps our members and industry partners up to date with the latest information and developments in simulation.
Within each issue you will find:
Upcoming Events
Important News
Exciting Announcements
News from Members and Industry
if you would like to contribute to the newsletter as a member or a sponsor of the newsletter please get in touch with us.
Technical Workforce Section
Science Council Awards
Congratulations to our latest members to achieve:
- Andrew O'Neil (RSci TECH)
- Anaya Abdul (RSci TECH)
- Michaella Wiltshire (RSci)
See a full list of accredited Science Council Members HERE
Professional Registration
Route to Professional Registration for simulation-based education technicians - get started today! Click HERE for more information
Regional TECH Champions
If you are interested in being involved in the SimTech community, please contact [email protected] and click HERE to find your Regional TECH Champions
BMJ STEL Access
We are pleased to inform our members that the entire the entire STEL archive can be accessed for free on Portico.
OMS Scenarios - Free for members
If you missed the session to find out how to access free scenarios - exclusive for ASPiH Members - watch the video here:
http://vimeo.com/547899245/ff22252bb98
ASPiH Twitter Chat
Monthly topical conversation sessions to help us stay connected, sharing views and ideas.
Join us @ASPIHUK
BACCN Conference 17th / 18th October 2022
37th & 1st joint BACCN / IACCN Conference 2022 “Critical Care Across the World: Breaking Down Barriers” The international focus on Critical Care services have significantly increased as a consequence of the global COVID-19 pandemic.