simulation in allied health care
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Simulation in Allied Health Care
Al Benney, NREMT-PFaculty/Simulation Specialist
Is simulation new?
Aviation
Is simulation new?
Anesthesiology
High Fidelity Simulation is a person, device, or set of conditions which attempts to present evaluation problems authentically. The student is required to respond to the problem as he or she would under natural circumstances.
Simulation based elements activate visual, auditory, and tactile learning pathways
Uses for Simulation
To train health care professionals in teamwork, communication, leadership, new skills, skill competency
Orientation of new employees Multi-specialty interactions (Medic, RN,
MD, Lab) Multi-agency (Police, Fire, EMS, ED staff) Sky is the limit !
Simulation Based Health Care Education
“Clinical skills relevant to clinical practice can be taught and successfully mastered in a risk-free learning environment” (Paparella et al, 2004).
Debriefing (reflective review)
A process that brings to the surface and helps resolve the clinical and behavioral dilemmas and areas of confusion raised by the simulation experience
Simulation Process
Orient to the simulator
Set the scene
Simulation
Debrief
Move to the next scenario
Evaluation
HTC SimulationEden Prairie Campus
ED/ICU roomApartment (First Responder, EMS)Multi-purpose – (Peds, Clinic, Ob/Gyn,
Hospital)Wet Room – (major trauma,
decontamination)Ambulance
HTC SimulationBrooklyn Park Campus
HTC SimulationBrooklyn Park Campus
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Hospitals
Clinics
Long Term Care
EMS
Dental
HTC SimulationMobile
Tours
Simulation Rooms
Control Room
Mobile Simulation Lab