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Simulation Training

Advances in Neonatal Care, 2011
Emergency situations arise in health care every day. High-risk environments such as Neonatal Intensive Care Units and labor and delivery units are more susceptible to such emergencies. Occasionally, newborns require assistance with their breathing in the delivery room, while others demand intensive resuscitation including intubation and chest ...
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Train performance and simulation

WSC'99. 1999 Winter Simulation Conference Proceedings. 'Simulation - A Bridge to the Future' (Cat. No.99CH37038), 1999
Simulation provides a valuable tool in both the design of new infrastructure coupled with assisting in the process of translating a railway's business aspiration into a technical specification. The simulation system can be used in many forms: (1) as a single train run to assess traction performance over a given infrastructure or assumptions of the ...
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Simulation in resuscitation training

Resuscitation, 2007
The quality of education, CPR guidelines and the chain of survival all contribute to patient outcome following cardiac arrest. Increasing concerns about patient safety have focused attention on the methods used to train and prepare doctors for clinical practice.
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A Survey of Simulators for Palpation Training

2009
Palpation is a widely used diagnostic method in medical practice. The sensitivity of palpation is highly dependent upon the skill of clinicians, which is often difficult to master. There is a need of simulators in palpation training. This paper summarizes important work and the latest achievements in simulation for palpation training.
Zhang, Y   +3 more
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Simulators and Train Driver Training

2017
This chapter discusses how simulators have been designed and used to teach driving skills in rail, and how well simulation as lent itself to learning train driving. It draws together the latest applications or simulators in training and provides a helpful resource for researchers and practitioners alike.
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Simulation training in burns

Burns, 2016
Raimund, Winter   +2 more
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Simulators for training

Electronics and Power, 1967
Many users of expensive and complicated equipment, particularly the airlines, are faced with the problem of training the operators of this equipment; in a modern airliner, a training flight can cost £1000/h. Obviously, simulators can aid in training and familiarisation; but what factors make one simulator better than another?
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Simulation for Training

2006
The function of simulation in training is to provide a realistic operational experience by exposing trainees to the types of signals they will be expected to deal with under dangerous, real-world circumstances. Its principal value is to train the operator in a range of tasks that vary from simple 'knobology' (i.e., What knob does what?) to the ...
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