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About the Speaker​


Dr Stefan GISIN

Medical Director, Department of Anesthesiology, 
Swiss Center for Medical Simulation (SimBa), 
University Hospital of Basel, Basel, Switzerland

Dr Stefan Gisin is an anaesthesiologist working at the University Hospital in Basel, Switzerland since 2002. Deployed in various specialties of anaesthesia (including cardiac, thoracic, neuro, obstetric), he has a special interest in pre-hospital emergency medicine. He is a flying doctor for the Swiss Helicopter Rescue Service (Rega) and a passionate ATLS Course Director.

Dr Gisin is head of the Swiss Center for Medical Simulation (SimBa) in Basel and has implemented a multitude of course concepts for pre- and postgraduate simulation-based education, focusing on interdisciplinary and multi-professional team training. Working in tandem with the Swiss Department for Development and Collaboration (DEZA) and the Swiss Public Health Institute (TPH), he has served as a consultant in several healthcare education projects in the Eastern European countries. Dr Gisin has been appointed faculty for several formats of international simulation instructor courses.

Dr Stefan Gisin is Chair of SESAM Accreditation Group and President of the Swiss Association for Simulation in Healthcare (SASH).


Speaker's Session:

Creating and Maintaining Psychologically Safe Learning Environments
Date: 24 October 2019 (Thu)  | Time: 1000 - 1130 | Location: Academia, Level 1, L1-S3

Scenario Design: Tips, Tricks and Resources
Date: 24 October 2019 (Thu)  | Time: 1310 - 1440 | Location: Academia, Level 2, L2-S3&S4

SESAM Accreditation: Understanding the Process and the Benefits for Your Simulation Centre
Date: 24 October 2019 (Thu)  |Time: 1510 - 1640 | Location: Academia, Level 1, L1-S1

Developing In Situ Simulation
Date: 25 October 2019 (Fri)  |Time: 1500 - 1630 | Location: Academia, Level 2, L2-S3&S4

Quality Assurance of High Quality Simulation Delivery
Date: 24 October 2019 (Thu) | Time: 1645 - 1730 Location: Academia, Level 1, Auditorium


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