Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0090ep493 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2023

Differential performance in SIMBA simulation-based training sessions between healthcare professionals from low-and-middle income and high income countries suggests targeted education is needed to reduce the gap

Balakrishnan Harshin Pallathoor , Warmington Emily , Zhou Dengyi , Cuen Pan Carina Synn , Team SIMBA and CoMICs , Kempegowda Punith

Introduction: The global migration of healthcare professionals has enabled those trained in low-and-middle income countries (LMICs) to move and work in high-income countries (HICs) and vice-versa. While medical licensing exams in HICs are designed to assess competency of the immigrating HCPs, there is limited literature on the differences in approach to manage clinical cases between those from LMIC and HIC. Simulation via Instant Messaging – Birmingham Advance (SIMBA) is ...

ea0090p607 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2023

SIMBA for Students – teaching endocrinology to pre-clinical medical and pharmacy students through online simulation- a pilot study

Rezai Fatema , Allison Isabel , Swaminathan Aditya , Ogiliev Tamzin , Sheikh Haaziq , Morgan Georgia , Zhou Dengyi , Sheikh Jameela , Yip Alice , and CoMICs Team SIMBA , Kempegowda Punith

Introduction: Simulation via Instant Messaging – Birmingham Advance (SIMBA) for Students is an online education model used to teach endocrine topics to pre-clinical medical and pharmacy students using simulated clinical cases delivered through WhatsApp and Zoom. In this study, we investigated the efficacy and acceptability of SIMBA for students compared to traditional small-group teaching (SGT).Methods: These SIMBA sessions were conducted from 2020 ...

ea0090p609 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2023

Comparing performance of healthcare professionals from different training grades in SIMBA simulation-based training sessions

Zhou Dengyi , Pallathoor Balakrishnan Harshin , Warmington Emily , Elhariry Maiar , Ali Anisah , Ogiliev Tamzin , Malhotra Kashish , Soran Vina , Sakthivel Pavithra , Synn Cuen Pan Carina , and CoMICs Team SIMBA , Kempegowda Punith

Introduction: Simulation via Instant Messaging – Birmingham Advance (SIMBA) is a simulation-based training model shown to have increased clinicians’ confidence in managing cases in diabetes and endocrinology, as well as sustained clinical knowledge.1 Traditional simulation models have typically focussed on a specific group of healthcare professionals. We evaluated if there is a difference in performance between different training groups during SIMBA.<p...

ea0099p553 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2024

Patient and public involvement in simulation via instant messaging – birmingham advance (SIMBA) training improves clinicians’ confidence in managing reproductive endocrinology cases

Ravi Sangamithra , Ogiliev Tamzin , Elhariry Maiar , Sakthivel Pavithra , Radcliffe Abby , Sagu Rahul , Balakrishnan Harshin , Zhou Dengyi , Kempegowda Punith , and Comics team Simba

Introduction: Simulation via Instant Messaging – Birmingham Advance (SIMBA) is a virtual simulation-based medical training model that improves clinicians’ confidence. However, it has lacked input from patients living with these conditions. Engaging patients and members of the public in the formulation and discussion of cases could guide clinicians to tailor management to meet the concerns and expectations of patients better.Method: A two-day co...

ea0086p333 | Metabolism, Obesity and Diabetes | SFEBES2022

SIMBA for Students – teaching endocrinology to pre-clinical medical and pharmacy students through online simulation: a pilot study

Zhou Dengyi , Ogiliev Tamzin , Allison Isabel , Swaminathan Aditya , Morgan Georgia , Sheikh Jameela , Yip Alice , Rezai Fatema , Sheikh Haaziq , Kaur Harjeet , Cooper Catherine , Malhotra Kashish , Davitadze Meri , Kempegowda Punith , SIMBA Team the

Introduction: Simulation via Instant Messaging – Birmingham Advance (SIMBA) for Students is an online education model used to teach endocrine topics to pre-clinical medical and pharmacy students using simulated clinical cases delivered over WhatsApp. This study investigated the efficacy and acceptability of SIMBA for students compared with traditional small group teaching (SGT).Methods: The SIMBA sessions focussed on curriculum learning objectives a...

ea0086p336 | Metabolism, Obesity and Diabetes | SFEBES2022

Comparison of global rating scale scores of Simulation via Instant Messaging -Birmingham Advance (SIMBA) participants from high- and low- and middle-income countries of residence

Sakthivel Pavithra , Abdi Zakee , Zhou Dengyi , Malhotra Kashish , Ali Anisah , Sheikh Jameela , Warmington Emily , Synn Cuen Pan Carina , Chen Wentin , Kaur Harjeet , Nirmal Rachel , Soran Vina , Allison Isabel , Evans Nia , Delson Dwi , Davitadze Meri , Kempegowda Punith , team SIMBA

Introduction: Simulation via Instant Messaging -Birmingham Advance (SIMBA) is a virtual platform which simulates anonymised, real-life clinical cases to train healthcare professionals. Participants’ competence is assessed using an adapted version of the global rating scale (GRS) commonly used in medical schools.Aims: To compare GRS scores of participants according to country of residence and domains assessed as part of simulation.<p class="abste...

ea0090p459 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2023

Improved self-reported confidence levels to manage transitional endocrine cases following Simulation via Instant Messaging – Birmingham Advance (SIMBA) training

Ogiliev Tamzin , Sakthivel Pavithra , Elghobashy Mirna , Devi Bucktowar Anoushka , Radcliffe Abby , Elhariry Maiar , Ali Anisah , Ravi Sangamithra , Synn Cuen Pan Carina , Yat Ng Sung , Akpeki Celia , Zhou Dengyi , and CoMICs Team SIMBA , Kempegowda Punith

Introduction: Simulation via Instant Messaging – Birmingham Advance (SIMBA) is an online real-time simulation-based learning model which has proven to improve participants’ confidence in managing simulated cases in various conditions. Transitional endocrinology is a unique set of conditions which not only needs clinical skills but also requires excellent team working and communication skills. The aim of the study was to assess the effectiveness of the SIMBA model in ...

ea0090ep326 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2023

Increased Knowledge and Awareness about Endocrinology and Science-based Careers Amongst School Children through Public Engagement Event

Elghobashy Mirna , Baig Shams Ali , Rahman Fazna , Batool Syeda Sabbah , Kowsik Mukunth , Banerjee Josh , Kumar Kushi , Saiyed Mohammed Faraaz , Venkatesh Vardhan , Iyer Pranav Viswanath , Team SIMBA and CoMICs , Kempegowda Punith

Background: It is important to engage and encourage young adults from all economic backgrounds to pursue a career in science and medicine to create an equitable society. Several awareness campaigns are currently underway to improve the awareness and knowledge of various metabolic conditions to promote good lifestyle practices in adolescents. However, such opportunities do not seem to reach those from deprived areas. We conducted public engagement events on students’ attit...

ea0099p466 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2024

Impact of simulation via instant messaging –birmingham advance (SIMBA) on clinician’s confidence to manage type 1 diabetes mellitus using technological advances in endocrinology

Sakthivel Pavithra , Ali Anisah , Ravi Sangamithra , Shepherd Rachel , Radcliffe Abby , Sagu Rahul , Pallathoor Balakrishnan Harshin , Najeem Sumaya , Goznee Neelamabraprasad , ND Vyshnavi , Ogiliev Tamzin , Kempegowda Punith , & Comics Team Simba

Introduction: Various technological advances have infiltrated modern clinical practice. This is especially true for the management of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). User-friendly and convenient smartphone applications like Dexcom and Freestyle Libre have positively contributed towards the control and monitoring of diabetes for patients across the globe. Simulation via Instant Messaging –Birmingham Advance (SIMBA) conducted a virtual training session for clinicians in ma...

ea0081p12 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2022

SIMBA for Students: teaching preclinical medical and pharmacy students endocrinology through online simulation - a pilot study

Allison Isabel , Ogiliev Tamzin , Sheikh Jameela , Morgan Georgia , Swaminathan Aditya , Yip Alice , Cooper Catherine , Rezai Fatema , Sheikh Haaziq , Kaur Harjeet , Malhotra Kashish , Melson Eka , Gittoes Neil , Boelaert Kristien , Prete Alessandro , Arlt Wiebke , Robinson Lynne , Chu Justin , Davitadze Meri , Foster Paul , Dhir Vivek , Kempegowda Punith , Team Simba

Introduction: Simulation via Instant Messaging – Birmingham Advance (SIMBA) for Students is an online education model used to teach diabetes and endocrine topics to pre-clinical medical and pharmacy students using simulated clinical cases delivered over WhatsApp. It was developed in 2020 to provide an engaging alternative to online small group teaching (SGT). This study investigated the efficacy and acceptability of SIMBA for students compared with traditional SGT.<p ...