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In this episode of The Sim Tech Podcast, Craig is joined by Sarah, a Clinical Teaching Fellow who’s working to develop and deliver an in-situ simulation package within the NHS.

Taking simulation out of the centre and into real clinical environments brings huge learning opportunities — but it also comes with challenges. Sara talks honestly about where the idea started, the practical hurdles she’s faced, gaining clinical buy-in, balancing service pressures, and what it really takes to make in-situ simulation sustainable.

We also explore how others can support in-situ work, why testing systems and teamwork in real settings matters, and what Sarah would do differently if she were starting again.

Whether you’re an educator or clinician thinking about running in-situ simulation — or you’re already trying to make it happen — this episode offers practical insight and reassurance from someone right in the middle of the process.

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