Biography
Trent Wildman is a Demonstrator at St. George’s University, Grenada, within the Department of Clinical Skills. His main teaching and research activities are centered on Simulation, Covid Vaccine Hesitancy, and Basic Life Support.
Mr. Wildman is involved in research ranging from on campus studies of student skill retention and efficacy in basic life support from training to cases. Along with community-based research on covid -19 vaccination in Grenada.
Contact Information
Areas of Interest
- Infectious Disease Epidemiology
- Biostatistics
- Chronic Disease Epidemiology
- Simulation
- Basic Life Support
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support
- International Trauma Life Support
- Vaccine Hesistancy
- Pediatric Advanced Life Support
Affiliations
- American Public Health Association (APHA), Member
- American Heart Association, Instructor Trainer
- Society for Simulation in Healthcare, Member
Selected Publications
- Herry AM, Greaves D, Smith P, Toledo NA, Wildman A, Wildman T, et al. Facilitators of and barriers to COVID-19 vaccination in Grenada: a qualitative study. Rev Panam Salud Publica. 2023;47:e44.
Selected Projects
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