
Preparing for the worst by delivering the best: Why rural medicine matters
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Featuring: Dr. Jesse Guscott, Rural Generalist and Medical Educator at CGMH
How do you prepare for the unthinkable? Alison Smith sits down with Dr. Jesse Guscott, a Rural Generalist and Medical Educator, to explore the innovative simulation training program at CGMH, designed to train staff for any emergency. They explore the program's impact on staff confidence and retention, and the hospital's ability to manage complex emergencies, including a major trauma incident and the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Guscott shares insights into how these experiences have shaped his perspective on rural healthcare and the crucial role of donor support in funding both the simulation program and the overall advancement of healthcare in the South Georgian Bay community.