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Dr. James Bonz is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Yale School of Medicine and Director of Procedural Simulation at the Yale Center for Healthcare Simulation (YCMS). He graduated from the University of New Mexico School of Medicine (2005) and completed his residency at Yale-New Haven Hospital. His research focuses on technical skill development and decision-making in high-stress environments, particularly in emergency procedural training and combat medicine. Funded by the Department of Defense, his work investigates simulated procedural training efficacy. He pioneered YCMS's procedural simulation division and has presented at the International Meeting of Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH). Key interests include optimizing resuscitation techniques, telesimulation, and reducing clinical errors through simulation-based education.
Education:
- MD, University of New Mexico (2005)
- Emergency Medicine Residency, Yale-New Haven Hospital
Research Interests: Combines procedural simulation with clinical practice to enhance emergency care. Specializes in endotracheal intubation optimization, REBOA in cardiac arrest, and virtual telesimulation during crises. His philosophy emphasizes evidence-based simulation to improve efficiency and reduce errors in high-stakes environments.
Grants & Collaborations: Leads Department of Defense-funded research on combat medicine training. Collaborates with institutions on projects like AHRQ-funded patient safety initiatives during the pandemic. Active in multi-author studies on procedural techniques and medical error disclosure.
Labs & Teams: Oversees the Yale Center for Healthcare Simulation's procedural training programs, integrating cadaver workshops and virtual platforms to advance emergency medicine education.