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Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2010
Obstetrical emergencies require the rapid formation of a team with clear communication, strong leadership, and appropriate decision-making to ensure a positive patient outcome. Obstetric teams can improve their emergency response capability and efficiency through team and simulation training.
Erin A S, Clark +3 more
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Obstetrical emergencies require the rapid formation of a team with clear communication, strong leadership, and appropriate decision-making to ensure a positive patient outcome. Obstetric teams can improve their emergency response capability and efficiency through team and simulation training.
Erin A S, Clark +3 more
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Simulation Training in Surgery
Disease-a-Month, 2011Surgical training consists of developing cognitive, clinical, and technical skills. Current surgical training in the USA is based on the German-style residency training system introduced by Sir William Halsted at Johns Hopkins Hospital in 1889, with an emphasis on graded responsibility, in which the surgical technical skills in the resident programs ...
Michael, Ujiki, Jin-cheng, Zhao
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Simulation in craniomaxillofacial training
Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head & Neck Surgery, 2016Purpose of review Simulation in healthcare is no longer a novel idea. Simulation continues to rapidly permeate and transform both clinical practice and medical education. Craniomaxillofacial surgery is comprised of multiple surgical disciplines, including neurosurgery, plastic surgery, otolaryngology, ophthalmology, and oral ...
Daniel J, Meara, Susan, Coffey Zern
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Simulators and endourological training
Current Opinion in Urology, 2002Acquisition of skills laboratory training seems to be of importance in the training of surgeons, and is intended to cover the gap between theoretical learning and real practice. Economic and ethical reasons limit the use of animals during the learning process, while trends in medical change have severely restricted the available time to teach and to ...
M Pilar, Laguna +2 more
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Minimally Invasive Therapy & Allied Technologies, 2001
Surgical training is a complex process that continues throughout the professional careers of surgeons. Significant changes in training have taken place during the past two decades, stimulated by the introduction of endoscopic surgery. Simulation is used increasingly for both training and assessment of surgeons in addition to the well-established ...
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Surgical training is a complex process that continues throughout the professional careers of surgeons. Significant changes in training have taken place during the past two decades, stimulated by the introduction of endoscopic surgery. Simulation is used increasingly for both training and assessment of surgeons in addition to the well-established ...
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A simulator for perfusion training
Perfusion, 2007In this study, a patient simulator was designed and fabricated to train students to respond to various clinical situations associated with heart-lung bypass machine operation and to respond to changes in patient clinical parameters. The students will use the simulator to gain pre-clinical experience.
A, Turkmen, D, Rosinski, N, Noyes
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The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 1975
A simulation over a five-day period allowing clinicians to become patients and apply what they experience is presented as a vehicle from which important learning can take place to help clinicians function better within clinical work environments. The simulation gave clinical trainers and trainees in the drug field mutually shared experiences that were ...
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A simulation over a five-day period allowing clinicians to become patients and apply what they experience is presented as a vehicle from which important learning can take place to help clinicians function better within clinical work environments. The simulation gave clinical trainers and trainees in the drug field mutually shared experiences that were ...
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Simulation Training in Obstetrics
Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2017Simulation now permeates all levels of training in obstetrics and maternal-fetal medicine. We will review the role of obstetric simulation through the continuum of training and practice. Simulation allows learners to acquire skills in a nonthreatening environment while avoiding harm to patients. Simulation in obstetrics evolved from a learning tool for
Nicole R, Gavin, Andrew J, Satin
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Innovations in Training Simulation
Naval Engineers Journal, 1992ABSTRACTWith the Navy leaning towards a smaller but better trained force, using simulators in training becomes a cost effective way of keeping our military edge. Several innovations are being utilized in today's simulators. Hardware and software designs now include distributed computer architectures, real‐time, multi‐tasking operating systems, flexible
ROBERT A. SOTTILARE, RODNEY A. LONG
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Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2010
The use of simulation-based methods for clinical and team training provides an opportunity for health care professionals to develop and maintain the skills required to effectively manage patient care. This is especially true for those rare events when emergency interventions require urgent, accurate, and cohesive team functioning.
Pamela B, Andreatta +2 more
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The use of simulation-based methods for clinical and team training provides an opportunity for health care professionals to develop and maintain the skills required to effectively manage patient care. This is especially true for those rare events when emergency interventions require urgent, accurate, and cohesive team functioning.
Pamela B, Andreatta +2 more
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