OCCAM Rapid Response Toolkit Project Published in JGIM (WISA Supported Project)

Congratulations to the research team from UW Medicine and WISH who recently authored this impactful study, "A Rapid Response Mobile Application Improves First-Year Resident Clinical Performance During Simulated Care Events." This work, supported in part by the WISH Innovations in Simulation Award (WISA), highlights the combined value of simulation-based training and mobile cognitive aids, showing significant improvements in resident response times and clinical decision-making. Their contribution emphasizes the power of innovative tools and realistic training environments in advancing medical education and ultimately improving patient care. Well done!

A Rapid Response Mobile Application Improves First-Year Resident Clinical Performance During Simulated Care Events: A Randomized Controlled Trial - PubMed