Specialist Interest Groups (SIGs) bring together people across the healthcare simulation community who share a passion for advancing simulated practice. They provide a space to exchange ideas, develop expertise, and work collaboratively to strengthen the field.
Through these communities of practice, SIGs help shape emerging thinking, share practical experience, and contribute to the continued development of simulation across healthcare.
Each SIG is chaired by a member of the ASPiH community and connected to the ASPiH Executive Committee to ensure alignment with the wider work and priorities of the association.
SIGs are open to everyone, including non-members. However, becoming an ASPiH member provides access to additional benefits such as shared resources, recordings, and opportunities to contribute more fully to the development of the field.
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Lorraine Whatley works at Oxford Brookes University in simulation-based education and is also an executive committee member at ASPiH.