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Name | Blair James Lindsay |
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Location | Airdrie, Alberta |
Biography | Blair Lindsay EMT-P, BHSc, MA is the Simulation Educator at the School of Health and Public Safety at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology's Centre for Advanced Patient Care Simulation, where realistic patient care challenges are created to immerse students in a safe learning environment, preparing medical professionals for critical care situations they will someday face in practice. He completed his Master of Arts at Royal Roads University with a major paper on the use of high-fidelity patient simulation to teach and evaluate critical thinking in Paramedic students, and currently teaches in SAIT's EMR, EMT, Paramedic and Respiratory Therapy programs. He has spoken internationally at various conferences regarding Patient Simulation, Human Factors Science and Communication in Crisis and is the author of several articles on issues in Prehospital Care. He has extensive experience in curriculum design and program accreditation. Prior to his career in teaching, Blair spent twenty years working as a Firefighter/Paramedic with the City of Airdrie. Growing up in Montreal in a house filled with books inspired a life-long love of reading and storytelling. Blair recently completed his second novel, Reaper, available on Amazon. |
Publications | 2017 Armageddon Machine 2016 Reaper - Novel 2015 In the Jungles of the Gods - Short Story 2015 Patient Simulation from the Ground Up - Technical Paper 2012 Hunting the Dead - NOvel 2008 Canadian Emergency News _ Patient Simulation as a Teaching Tool - Article 2007 METI Human Patient Simulation for Educators - A Practical Approach to Creating Common Patient Care Presentations - Technical Paper 2006 Masters Thesis - Assessment of the Extent to Which High-Fidelity Simulation can be used to Enhance Paramedic Studentsê Critical Thinking Skills |
Memberships | Horror Writer's Association |
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