Simulation User Network
The Simulation User Network (SUN) conferences offer best practices for simulation training programs across all healthcare disciplines. Join us April 24-26, 2019 at Mohegan Sun, Uncasville, Connecticut
The Simulation User Network (SUN) conferences offer best practices for simulation training programs across all healthcare disciplines. Join us April 24-26, 2019 at Mohegan Sun, Uncasville, Connecticut
Many organizations have begun implementing initiatives to support better patient safety. Training multidisciplinary teams through the use of simulation is proven to reduce patient risk.
In this short article, we explore how using real medical equipment in simulations can better prepare your learners to manage a ventilated patient, monitor vital signs, and perform defibrillation.
For critical care patients less than one year of age, there are many unique challenges. Young children have particularly unique anatomy and physiology, and they do not have the ability to express how they feel or share their health history.
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Change is a constant in healthcare. With change, of course, comes disruption, new learning curves, and even potential patient risk. In the context of our mission of helping save lives, we believe that simulation is an optimal means for mitigating the impact of change.