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Simulation technology: a bridge to reality
Abstract
Presentation Abstract: The use of simulation and the technology that supports it is becoming a signature pedagogical innovation in healthcare professions education. It bridges the gap between education and clinical practice in the real world. The use of simulation was recommended by the Institute of Medicine after it came out with a substantive report, To Err is Human, which revealed that as many as 45,000-98,000 hospitalized patients die each year from the errors made by the very people who take care of them. The use of simulation can improve the quality of care and patient safety as research in the field is starting to show. The availability of computerized manikins that can breath, talk, and physiologically respond to medical/nursing interventions has revolutionized health professions education. ... Technology: Technology using high-fidelity human patient simulators (computerized manikins) ... Delivery Method: In the laboratory but with the use of a video system, the simulation can be observed in any classroom with an internet connection.
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10th annual faculty best practices showcase
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