Episode 9 - Live from IMSH: How Video Strengthens Debrief, Confidence, and Outcomes with Dr. Marie Lindley
Dr. Marie Lindley is an Associate Dean for Strategic Initiatives and Innovation and a Clinical Associate Professor with extensive experience in higher education leadership and simulation-based learning. With simulation as a long-standing passion—and firsthand experience with high-fidelity training dating back more than two decades—Dr. Lindley has helped drive innovation that supports both learner development and faculty adoption at scale. In this episode, recorded live at IMSH 2026 in San Antonio, she discusses how simulation has evolved over the past 25 years and why video has become central to improving outcomes. She explains how recorded sessions strengthen observation, enable meaningful “highlight” moments, and make debriefs more targeted—while also helping learners build confidence and accountability in preparation for real clinical environments where observation is increasingly common (including emerging models like virtual nursing). Dr. Lindley also shares practical insight on implementation, emphasizing that adoption hinges on reducing friction for faculty through intuitive workflows, fewer logins, and fewer clicks, and she offers guidance on pursuing funding through development offices, private foundations, and state grants.

