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Why Some Sim Experts Are Already Calling This The World’s Best New High-Fidelity Patient Simulator
With the chaos of COVID-19 affecting every aspect of our lives, you may have missed the recent industry buzz about an Asian healthcare simulation company turning the world of high-fidelity medical simulators upside down. But for over 10 years, MedVision has continued the advancement of educational excellence in quality healthcare through the development of advanced…
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Enhancing Healthcare Simulation Education: How to Advocate for Innovative Products
In the field of healthcare simulation, staying current with the latest technology to provide learners with the most effective and immersive educational experiences is crucial. Conferences like IMSH, SimOps, or SimGHOSTS offer an excellent way to discover innovative products that can enhance a healthcare simulation center’s curriculum. However, for the average healthcare simulation operations specialist,…
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Physiology: The Force Behind Healthcare Simulation – A Guide for Techs, Part 10A: Abnormal Cardiac Rhythms
A previously posted HealthySimulation.com article entitled “Physiology: The Force Behind Healthcare Simulation – A Guide for Techs, Part 10: Intro Cardiac Rhythms” by Kim Baily PhD, MSN, RN, CNE, introduced basic cardiac function and interpretation of cardiac rhythms. This article will highlight sinus tachycardia and bradycardia as well as atrial dysrhythmias. Please note this article…
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Hierarchy Errors Addressed with Medical Simulation
Communication errors are well documented sources of medical errors which, according to some literature sources, may be responsible for as many as 60-70% of reported mistakes. As the research article “Using Simulation to Address Hierarchy-Related Errors in Medical Practice” (Calhoun et al) covered below states , “Hierarchy, the unavoidable authority gradients that exist within and…
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Epic Games Supports Precision OS: Orthopedic Surgery Training in VR Using Unreal Engine
Orthopedic surgery is no game. Get it right, and a patient’s life can be transformed for the better. Get it wrong, and they could end up worse off than before you started. So how are two former game developersvirtual reality and an orthopedic surgeon working together to more effectively train practitioners? Today we share some…
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The Role of Surgical Simulation in Contemporary OB/GYN Training
The website Contemporary OB/GYN recently asked a panel of Surgeons “What is the Role of Surgical Simulators” in medical education and training? Doctors Jon Einarsson MD, PhD, Charles Ascher-Walsh MD, Gaby Moawad MD, and Malcolm Munro MD took questions from Linda Marie Wetzel RN covering a range of important questions from what fidelity of surgery…
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Healthcare Simulation Research Update February 2024
The field of healthcare simulation has made tremendous strides forward over the past several decades. One way this revolution is made possible is through clinical simulation research being conducted across the globe. Multiple peer-reviewed journals now focus on clinical simulation research. This HealthySimulation.com article by Content Manager Teresa Gore, PhD, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, CHSE-A, FSSH,…
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Physiology: The Force Behind Healthcare Simulation – A Guide for Techs, Part 9: Sepsis Labs Explained
Inclusion of laboratory tests in clinical simulation scenarios adds significantly to the realism of simulation since lab results are typically available in clinical practice. As sepsis and septic shock with subsequent multi-organ failure are the leading causes of death in adult intensive care units (ICUs), most healthcare simulation programs should consider medical simulation scenarios that…
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Physiology: The Force Behind Healthcare Simulation – A Guide for Techs, Part 10: Intro to Cardiac Rhythms
Healthcare Simulation is a many-faceted educational methodology which involves staff from varying backgrounds including those with strong technical backgrounds but more limited medical knowledge. Continuing her series on “Physiology: The Force Behind Healthcare Simulation“, here Dr .Kim Baily PhD, MSN, RN, CNE, previous Simulation Coordinator for Los Angeles Harbor College and Director of Nursing for…
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It’s Trauma, Man – Getting To Know Trauma Manikins
The term “Trauma Manikin” means different things to different people, and so today guest author Matthew Charnetski, MSMS, NRP, Director of Simulation Learning at NYIT at Arkansas State University and Adjunct Faculty at Drexel University, covers the current state of trauma manikins and their capabilities. From surgical simulators to EMS or Military austere environment tactical…
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Physiology: The Force Behind Healthcare Simulation – A Guide for Techs, Part 7B: IV Pumps
Fidelity in healthcare simulation is a key factor in the creatioProfessional Developmenn of meaningful educational experiences. When learners pretend to wash hands or operate IV pumps during simulation scenarios, the realism of the experience is interrupted and the learner loses focus on the scenario learning objectives. This article reviews various types of infusion pumps and…