Jared Baylis

ORCID: 0000-0001-7804-2380
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Research Areas
  • Simulation-Based Education in Healthcare
  • Innovations in Medical Education
  • Clinical Reasoning and Diagnostic Skills
  • Emergency and Acute Care Studies
  • Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare
  • Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
  • Healthcare Systems and Technology
  • Healthcare professionals’ stress and burnout
  • Empathy and Medical Education
  • Trauma and Emergency Care Studies
  • Diversity and Career in Medicine
  • Social Media in Health Education
  • Medical and Biological Sciences
  • Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
  • Foreign Body Medical Cases
  • Infection Control in Healthcare
  • SARS-CoV-2 detection and testing
  • Neurology and Historical Studies
  • Tracheal and airway disorders
  • Infection Control and Ventilation
  • Airway Management and Intubation Techniques
  • Radiology practices and education
  • Disaster Response and Management
  • Gaze Tracking and Assistive Technology
  • Health Literacy and Information Accessibility

University of British Columbia
2015-2024

Kelowna General Hospital
2015-2024

University of Saskatchewan
2022-2024

McMaster University
2022-2024

Queen's University
2014-2024

University of Ottawa
2022-2024

University of Toronto
2022-2024

Interior Health
2019-2024

Royal Jubilee Hospital
2020

Royal Inland Hospital
2020

Brent Thoma Teresa M. Chan Puneet Kapur Derek Sifford Marshall Siemens and 95 more Michael Paddock Felix Ankel Andy Grock Michelle Lin Charlotte Alexander Mohammed Alkhalifah Abdulaziz Almehlisi Saeed Alqahtani Scott Anderson Shelaina Anderson Colin Andrews Jocelyn Andruko Felix Ankel Nikytha Antony Diptesh Aryal Barbra E. Backus Jennifer Baird Andrew Baker Sarah Batty Jared Baylis Braeden Beaumont Chris Belcher Brent Benavides Michael D. Benham Julian Botta Nicholas Bouchard Victoria Brazil Emily Brumfield Anthony Bryson Wisarut Bunchit Kat Butler Lindy Buzikievich David Calcara Rob Carey Stephen Carroll Louise Cassidy Kirsty Challen Kathryn Chan Timothy Chaplin Natasha Chatham-Zvelebil Eric Chen Lucy Chen Sushant Chhabra Alvin Chin Eric Chochi Tina Choudhri Jeremy Christensen Isabelle N Colmers-Gray Kimberly Connors Veronica Coppersmith Abby Cosgrove Gregory Costello Kevin Cullison Andrew D. D’Alessandro Kerstin de Wit Marie Decock Rayan Delbani William Denq Julianna Deutscher Brendan Devine Maia Dorsett Taylor Duda Justin Dueweke Teresa Dunphy Sean Dyer Karthryn T Eastley Marcia L. Edmonds Ken Edwards Robert R. Ehrman Youness Elkhalidy Preston J. Fedor Brian Ficiur Caley Flynn Bill Fraser Meagan Fu James Fukakusa Eric Funk Damjan Gaco Viktor Gawlik Kenn Ghaffarian Laleh Gharahbaghian Phil Griffith Andrew Griffith Andrew Grock Tanner Gronowski Cathy Grossman Jaroslaw Gucwa Pawan Kumar Gupta Alexandra Gustafson Andrew Guy Mary R. Haas Stanislaw Haciski Emina Hajdinjak Andrew K. Hall Regina Hammock

10.1016/j.annemergmed.2018.05.003 article EN Annals of Emergency Medicine 2018-07-04
Brent Thoma Stefanie S. Sebok‐Syer Keeth Krishnan Marshall Siemens N. Seth Trueger and 95 more Isabelle N Colmers-Gray Rob Woods Emil Petrusa Teresa M. Chan Charlotte Alexander Mohammed Alkhalifah Saeed Alqahtani Scott Anderson Shelaina Anderson Colin Andrews Jocelyn Andruko Felix Ankel Nikytha Antony Diptesh Aryal Barbra E. Backus Jennifer Baird Andrew Baker Sarah Batty Jared Baylis Braeden Beaumont Chris Belcher Brent Benavides Michael D. Benham Elyse Berger Pelletier Julian Botta Nicholas Bouchard Victoria Brazil Emily Brumfield Anthony Bryson Wisarut Bunchit Kat Butler Lindy Buzikievich David Calcara Rob Carey Stephen Carroll Casey Lyons Louise Cassidy Kirsty Challen Timothy Chaplin Natasha Chatham-Zvelebil Eric Chen Lucy Chen Sushant Chhabra Alvin Chin Eric Chochi Tina Choudhri Jeremy Christensen Isabelle N Colmers-Gray Kimberly Connors Veronica Coppersmith Abby Cosgrove Gregory Costello Kevin Cullison Andrew D. D’Alessandro Kerstin de Wit Marie Decock Rayan Delbani William Denq Julianna Deutscher Brendan Devine Maia Dorsett Taylor Duda Justin Dueweke Teresa Dunphy Sean Dyer Kathryn Eastley Marcia L. Edmonds Ken Edwards Robert R. Ehrman Youness Elkhalidy Preston J. Fedor Brian Ficiur Caley Flynn Bill Fraser Meagan Fu James Fukakusa Eric Funk Damjan Gaco Viktor Gawlik Kenn Ghaffarian Laleh Gharahbaghian Phil Griffith Andrew Griffith Andrew Grock Tanner Gronowski Cathy Grossman Jaroslaw Gucwa Pawan Kumar Gupta Alexandra Gustafson Andrew Guy Mary R. Haas Stanislaw Haciski Emina Hajdinjak Andrew K. Hall Regina Hammock

10.1016/j.annemergmed.2016.12.025 article EN Annals of Emergency Medicine 2017-03-02

Previous studies have shown that increases in pupil size are correlated with increasing cognitive processing demands. Our aim was to confirm whether these findings could be replicated new portable and less obtrusive eye-tracking technology. We assessed the percentage change of pupillary diameter from baseline as eight subjects completed a series randomly ordered arithmetic problems varying difficulty. The mean peak expressed significantly greater when answering difficult questions compared...

10.4236/ojem.2014.21002 article EN Open Journal of Emergency Medicine 2014-01-01

ABSTRACT Infection control measures to prevent viral and bacterial infection spread are critical maintaining a healthy environment. Pathogens such as viruses pyogenic bacteria can cause infectious complications. Viruses SARS-CoV-2 known through the aerosol route on fomite surfaces, lasting for prolonged time in Developing technologies mitigate of pathogens airborne routes surfaces is critical, especially patients at high risk Multifunctional coatings with broad capacity bind that result...

10.1128/spectrum.04097-23 article EN cc-by Microbiology Spectrum 2024-08-05

A 20-year-old woman presented to our emergency department after a cliff-jumping adventure went awry. The ultrasound of the aorta was benign, but “Darth Vader” sign found off reflection spine no Jedi mind trick ([Figure 1][1]). ability detect an aneurysm is insignificant

10.1503/cmaj.151079 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Canadian Medical Association Journal 2015-12-07

The coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic, caused by severe acute respiratory distress syndrome 2, has spread globally and requires effective preparedness within healthcare institutions. British Columbia Simulation Network COVID-19 Guide was created to disseminate information throughout the province of Columbia, Canada, allow simulation educators, from novice expert, participate in simulations. As July 15, 2020, guide had been downloaded 465 times website, with downloads 41 countries...

10.1097/sih.0000000000000515 article EN Simulation in Healthcare The Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare 2020-11-05

10.1016/j.ajem.2015.12.047 article EN The American Journal of Emergency Medicine 2015-12-22

<p>Objective Emergency Medicine (EM) Sim Cases was initially developed in 2015 as a free open-access simulation resource. To ensure the future of EM remains relevant and up to date, we performed needs assessment better define our audience facilitate long-term goals. Methods We delivered survey using modified massive-online-needs-assessment methodology through an iterative process with experts from Simulation Educators Research Collaborative. distributed via email Twitter analyzed data...

10.32920/27931428.v1 preprint EN cc-by 2024-11-29

<p>Objective Emergency Medicine (EM) Sim Cases was initially developed in 2015 as a free open-access simulation resource. To ensure the future of EM remains relevant and up to date, we performed needs assessment better define our audience facilitate long-term goals. Methods We delivered survey using modified massive-online-needs-assessment methodology through an iterative process with experts from Simulation Educators Research Collaborative. distributed via email Twitter analyzed data...

10.32920/27931428 preprint EN cc-by 2024-11-29

10.1017/cem.2018.202 article EN Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 2018-05-01

Simulation is a technique that holds the most value when used as an effective learning tool by trained individuals.1 Features of high-fidelity simulation promote include feedback, repetition, individualisation cases, variation difficulty and conduction clinical scenarios in controlled environment.2 Having regular simulation-based educational (SBE) activities leads to skill acquisition transferable real-life situations.2 Emergency medicine (EM) residents at University British Columbia (UBC)...

10.1136/bmjstel-2018-000333 article EN BMJ Simulation & Technology Enhanced Learning 2018-04-28

Simulation is an educational tool most valuable when implemented by trained individuals.1 Having regular simulation-based (SBE) activities leads to skill acquisition transferable real-life situations.2 Emergency medicine (EM) residents at the University of British Columbia (UBC) have a variety SBE opportunities across four training sites (Vancouver, Fraser Valley, Victoria and Kelowna). We previously completed step two Kern’s six-step model for curriculum development; formal...

10.1136/bmjstel-2019-000573 article EN BMJ Simulation & Technology Enhanced Learning 2020-05-15

Objective Emergency Medicine (EM) Sim Cases was initially developed in 2015 as a free open-access simulation resource. To ensure the future of EM remains relevant and up to date, we performed needs assessment better define our audience facilitate long-term goals. Methods We delivered survey using modified massive-online-needs-assessment methodology through an iterative process with experts from Simulation Educators Research Collaborative. distributed via email Twitter analyzed data...

10.7759/cureus.26799 article EN Cureus 2022-07-12
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