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From Antarctic Rescues To SSH President: Matt Charnetski On Service, Research, And Community

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What if the next breakthrough in healthcare simulation isn’t a device, but the proof that changes patient outcomes? We sit down with Matt Charnetski —paramedic turned technologist turned incoming president of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare—to chart a path from personal experience to system-level impact. Matt’s journey starts in Antarctic search and rescue and lands in board leadership, stitching together IT chops, clinical practice, and a bias for service that opened doors and built programs others can use.
Across this conversation, we get specific about what growth should mean for a global simulation community. Matt lays out a simple mandate: make pathways to serve obvious, invite more voices to the table, and treat partnerships with international organizations as two-way streets. As IMSH grows, he pushes for smarter matching between people and content, smaller communities inside big events, and technology that helps newcomers navigate without getting lost. It’s scale with intimacy, and it turns attendance into collaboration.
When we pivot to innovation, Matt targets the evidence gap. We already measure satisfaction and short-term learning; the leap is linking simulation to clinical outcomes, determining the right dose of practice, and funding the early work that proves it. That’s where the Ascend mentorship program and early career research grants come in—structured guidance, two-mentor support, and resources that turn good ideas into publishable studies and effective curricula. The payoff is a field that can defend its value in outcomes, not just anecdotes.
Matt’s why is human. A family story about communication in hospitals became a lesson he carried into paramedicine and now into leadership: teamwork is treatment. That’s why he invests in the people who teach, operate, and research simulation, because their impact cascades to learners and patients. If you care about inclusive leadership, meaningful mentorship, and research that moves the needle, this conversation will give you a clear map—and an invitation to join in.
If this resonated, follow and share the show, leave a rating or review, and tell us: what proof would help you advance simulation where you work?

Website URL:

https://ems-works.com/

LinkedIn URL:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/630796/

Innovative SimSolutions.
Your turnkey solution provider for medical simulation programs, sim centers & faculty design.

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Chapters

1. Sponsor Messages & Welcome (00:00:00)

2. Meet Matt Chartnesky (00:01:31)

3. Falling Into Simulation (00:02:05)

4. Entering SSH And Early Service (00:05:20)

5. Board Roles And Leadership Path (00:09:20)

6. Vision: Inclusion And Global Partnerships (00:12:15)

7. The Next Leap: Evidence And Outcomes (00:14:40)

8. Building Collaboration At Scale (00:16:35)

9. Mentorship: Ascend And Research Grants (00:17:50)

10. Why This Work Matters (00:20:05)

11. How To Engage And Reach Matt (00:22:05)

12. Closing Notes And Sponsor (00:25:51)

164 episodes

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What if the next breakthrough in healthcare simulation isn’t a device, but the proof that changes patient outcomes? We sit down with Matt Charnetski —paramedic turned technologist turned incoming president of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare—to chart a path from personal experience to system-level impact. Matt’s journey starts in Antarctic search and rescue and lands in board leadership, stitching together IT chops, clinical practice, and a bias for service that opened doors and built programs others can use.
Across this conversation, we get specific about what growth should mean for a global simulation community. Matt lays out a simple mandate: make pathways to serve obvious, invite more voices to the table, and treat partnerships with international organizations as two-way streets. As IMSH grows, he pushes for smarter matching between people and content, smaller communities inside big events, and technology that helps newcomers navigate without getting lost. It’s scale with intimacy, and it turns attendance into collaboration.
When we pivot to innovation, Matt targets the evidence gap. We already measure satisfaction and short-term learning; the leap is linking simulation to clinical outcomes, determining the right dose of practice, and funding the early work that proves it. That’s where the Ascend mentorship program and early career research grants come in—structured guidance, two-mentor support, and resources that turn good ideas into publishable studies and effective curricula. The payoff is a field that can defend its value in outcomes, not just anecdotes.
Matt’s why is human. A family story about communication in hospitals became a lesson he carried into paramedicine and now into leadership: teamwork is treatment. That’s why he invests in the people who teach, operate, and research simulation, because their impact cascades to learners and patients. If you care about inclusive leadership, meaningful mentorship, and research that moves the needle, this conversation will give you a clear map—and an invitation to join in.
If this resonated, follow and share the show, leave a rating or review, and tell us: what proof would help you advance simulation where you work?

Website URL:

https://ems-works.com/

LinkedIn URL:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/630796/

Innovative SimSolutions.
Your turnkey solution provider for medical simulation programs, sim centers & faculty design.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Sponsor Messages & Welcome (00:00:00)

2. Meet Matt Chartnesky (00:01:31)

3. Falling Into Simulation (00:02:05)

4. Entering SSH And Early Service (00:05:20)

5. Board Roles And Leadership Path (00:09:20)

6. Vision: Inclusion And Global Partnerships (00:12:15)

7. The Next Leap: Evidence And Outcomes (00:14:40)

8. Building Collaboration At Scale (00:16:35)

9. Mentorship: Ascend And Research Grants (00:17:50)

10. Why This Work Matters (00:20:05)

11. How To Engage And Reach Matt (00:22:05)

12. Closing Notes And Sponsor (00:25:51)

164 episodes

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