Faced with a predicted shortfall of 10 million healthcare workers by 2030 (W.H.O), the Immersive Medical Podcast emerges as a crucible for innovative solutions. This isn't just a podcast; it's a think tank for the future of healthcare. Join us for captivating talks with healthcare leaders, ICU nurses, EMS responders, educators, and tech pioneers. As healthcare evolves and technology redefines possibilities, we spotlight the power of virtual learning and innovative resources. This podcast is your gateway to the future of healthcare education. Subscribe now and shape the future.

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Faced with a predicted shortfall of 10 million healthcare workers by 2030 (W.H.O), the Immersive Medical Podcast emerges as a crucible for innovative solutions. This isn't just a podcast; it's a think tank for the future of healthcare. Join us for captivating talks with healthcare leaders, ICU nurses, EMS responders, educators, and tech pioneers. As healthcare evolves and technology redefines possibilities, we spotlight the power of virtual learning and innovative resources. This podcast is your gateway to the future of healthcare education. Subscribe now and shape the future.
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Recent Episodes

November 14, 2025
Phones Out AI On Teaching Trust and the Future of Clinical Ed with Reed Dickson
<p>IM Pod EDU Special Reed Dickson</p><p>Immersive Medical Podcast: AI, Play, and Practical Integration in Health and Higher Education</p><p>This episode blends a conversational, energetic tone with pragmatic guidance for educators and clinicians navigating generative AI and immersive technologies. Devin opens with a humorous, vivid anecdote about attending an “AI for marketers” breakfast at a chandeliered venue with a dedicated coat room—highlighting how entry-level many local AI conversations still are. From there, Devin and guest Reed Dickson (Director for Online Faculty Experience and Innovation at Pima Community College) dive into hands-on strategies, ethical considerations, and the real-world impacts of AI on medical education, clinical practice, and workforce norms.</p>

March 18, 2025
Are Nurses ready to change the way they think about VR sim?
<p>In this Season 3 bonus episode of The Immersive Medical Podcast, VRpatients’ <strong>Devin Marble</strong> raises a simple question—“Do we really need ‘multiplayer’ VR?”—that calls into question the entire way the nursing industry approaches immersive simulation. Joined by <strong>Nurse Practitioner and educator, Maggie Lysaght</strong>, they discuss whether group-based virtual scenarios truly serve future nurses, or if there’s a better method. Tune in for a provocative look at how immersive VR and AI could transform clinical training, one nurse at a time.Key Moments (Timestamps)</p><ul><li><p><strong>0:00 – Introduction</strong><br>Devin Marble introduces himself from VRpatients, and Maggie greets viewers as a Nurse Practitioner.</p></li><li><p><strong>0:02 – Meet Maggie</strong><br>Maggie explains her background: RN since 2008, NP since 2012, and an educator at the University of Cincinnati.</p></li><li><p><strong>0:09 – Purpose of the Fireside Chat</strong><br>Devin frames the conversation around nursing and simulation, looking for Maggie’s perspective on traditional vs. immersive training.</p></li><li><p><strong>0:25 – Background & Teaching</strong><br>Maggie shares her teaching role and how it differs from Devin’s paramedic teaching experience.</p></li><li><p><strong>1:00 – Why Do We Still Use the Same Simulation Model?</strong><br>Devin explores the high cost and resource constraints of traditional manikins and the impact on group-based simulation.</p></li><li><p><strong>3:12 – “When Are You Getting Multiplayer?”</strong><br>Devin reveals the most frequent question VRpatients hears, and Maggie offers insight on team-based care vs. day-to-day nursing reality.</p></li><li><p><strong>5:03 – Real Clinical Scenarios</strong><br>They discuss codes, multi-provider involvement, and why a large group isn’t the norm outside of emergencies.</p></li><li><p><strong>7:03 – The 60+ Year Legacy of Group Simulation</strong><br>Maggie and Devin question why educators still gather students around one manikin, pointing to historical resource limitations.</p></li><li><p><strong>9:00 – Group Pre-Brief, Solo Sim, Group Debrief</strong><br>Devin introduces his vision for VR-based training: group discussions, individual immersions, and collaborative reflection.</p></li><li><p><strong>10:24 – The Reality of One Nurse, One Patient</strong><br>Maggie underscores the importance of one-on-one simulation for developing critical thinking skills.</p></li><li><p><strong>12:00 – Handling Multiple Patients Over Time</strong><br>Devin raises the idea of successive simulations for each patient scenario rather than “multiplayer” or large group sessions.</p></li><li><p><strong>16:16 – Wrap-Up & Thanks</strong><br>Devin thanks Maggie for her time, jokingly offering her future medical rescue duties. They hint at making this a recurring series.</p></li></ul><p><br></p>

January 8, 2025
AI in Healthcare Simulation with Nurse Expert Suzie Kardong-Edgren
<p>Summary</p> <p><br /></p> <p>In this episode of the Immersive Medical Podcast, Devin Marble and Susie Kardon-Egren discuss the integration of AI in healthcare, particularly in nursing education. They explore the implications of large language models, the potential for autonomous AI, and the importance of transparency in AI training. The conversation also addresses the looming healthcare worker shortage and the role of human intuition in clinical decision-making, emphasizing the need for ethical considerations in AI development. In this conversation, Suzie Edgren and Devin Marble discuss the integration of AI in healthcare education, focusing on the importance of realistic training scenarios, governance in AI usage, data privacy, and the future of AI in decision-making. They emphasize the need for educators to adapt to new technologies while ensuring that training prepares students for real-world challenges. The discussion also highlights the evolving role of educators in collaborating with technology vendors to enhance training outcomes.</p> <p><br /></p> <p>Takeaways</p> <p><br /></p> <p>AI is becoming increasingly important in healthcare education.</p> <p>Large Language Models (LLMs) can enhance clinical training.</p> <p>Autonomous AI can make decisions without human input.</p> <p>Transparency in AI training is crucial for ethical use.</p> <p>High stakes evaluations must occur in real clinical settings.</p> <p>AI can help alleviate the nursing shortage by improving efficiency.</p> <p>Human intuition and experience are irreplaceable in healthcare.</p> <p>Bias in AI training can lead to ethical concerns.</p> <p>AI can simulate clinical scenarios but lacks human understanding.</p> <p>The future of nursing education will involve AI integration. Training with realistic scenarios is crucial for student preparedness.</p> <p>Governance features in AI can enhance user confidence.</p> <p>Integration of AI in education raises data privacy concerns.</p> <p>AI will soon have the ability to make autonomous decisions.</p> <p>Educators must adapt to new technologies in healthcare training.</p> <p>Collaboration with vendors is essential for effective AI implementation.</p> <p>Students need to practice in environments that reflect real-world challenges.</p> <p>AI can help streamline evaluations and feedback for students.</p> <p>Curiosity and inquiry are vital as AI becomes more prevalent.</p> <p>The future of healthcare education will involve more technology and innovation.</p> <p><br /></p>
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