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Simulation in Allied Health Care Al Benney, NREMT-P Faculty/Simulation Specialist
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Is simulation new? Aviation
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Is simulation new? Anesthesiology
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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.
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Simulation based elements activate visual, auditory, and tactile learning pathways
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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 !
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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).
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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
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Simulation Process Orient to the simulator Set the scene Simulation Debrief Move to the next scenario Evaluation
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HTC Simulation Eden Prairie Campus ED/ICU room Apartment (First Responder, EMS) Multi-purpose – (Peds, Clinic, Ob/Gyn, Hospital) Wet Room – (major trauma, decontamination) Ambulance
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HTC Simulation Brooklyn Park Campus
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Insert picture Hospitals Clinics Long Term Care EMS Dental HTC Simulation Mobile
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DiscussionandQuestions al.benney@hennepintech.edu
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Tours Simulation Rooms Control Room Mobile Simulation Lab
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