Fouad Marhar
MemberDetails
First Name | Fouad |
Last Name | Marhar |
Nickname | Fouad |
Credentials | MD |
Job Title(s) | CEO |
Institution/Company Name | DIACONEA |
Institution/Company Type | Academic Institution, Clinical Institution, Government Agency – Local / State, Non-Profit Organization, Other |
Country | FR |
State / Region | France |
Simulation Role | Simulation / Clinical Educator, Simulation / Healthcare Administrator, Simulation Researcher, Other |
Simulation Expertise | Expert |
Primary Clinical Discipline(s) | Allied Health, Nursing, Medicine, Mental Health, Military / Police, Public Health |
Clinical Specialities | Anesthesiology, Cardiology, Emergency Department, Emergency Medical Services, Ethics, Family Medicine, Gastroenterology, Gerontology, Gynecology, High School, Infectious Disease, Intensive / Critical Care, Internal Medicine, Medical – Surgical, Military, Neurology, Psychology, Psychiatry, Physical Therapy, Social Work, Surgery, Trauma, Unlicensed Providers |
Non-Clinical Disciplines | Education, Marketing, Operations, Product Development, Research, Sales |
Learner Type | Student – Unlicensed/Certificate, Student – Undergraduate, Student – Graduate, Professional – Clinician, Professional – Educator/Trainer, Professional – Simulation Technician, Professional – Simulation Administrator |
Bio | I am Dr. Fouad Marhar, an anesthesiologist and intensivist based in France, with a deep commitment to healthcare simulation. Since 2012, I have been actively involved in the French-speaking simulation community. I publish a weekly newsletter dedicated to healthcare simulation, providing up-to-date information, analyses, and resources for professionals in the field : Simulation en Bref In collaboration with SimZine magazine, I host the monthly podcast “Sim Moove,” which highlights key figures and initiatives shaping healthcare simulation in the Francophone world. Additionally, I have authored several specialized articles on topics such as adult learning, clinical education, and managing stress in healthcare settings. For instance, my article “How to Showcase Your Work in Healthcare Simulation” offers insights into effective methods for presenting simulation projects. My dedication is centered on promoting and advancing healthcare simulation within the Francophone community. |