The importance of realism in simulation-based learning for healthcare education. Lifelike simulators bring a new level of realism to learning. However, for simulation training to be immersive, high-fidelity devices are also required.
Transforming Midwifery Education: Building Competencies in Future Midwives Webinar Enjoy this webinar as part of the partnership between the International Confederation of Midwives (ICM) and Laerdal Medical to strengthen competency-based midwifery education globally.
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The importance of realism in simulation-based learning for healthcare education. Lifelike simulators bring a new level of realism to learning. However, for simulation training to be immersive, high-fidelity devices are also required.
Laerdal Medical introduces simulation solutions to educate without compromise Startling health disparities in the U.S. have led many organizations to review how they prepare healthcare providers to meet the needs of diverse patients. Laerdal reveals new solutions that can help clients train for patients from different backgrounds using one simulator.
How to reach rural communities with obstetric simulation training To train healthcare providers in rural community hospitals across South and Central Texas, the team at the University Hospital in San Antonio started a simulation outreach program. The Perinatal Outreach Program was developed to improve the quality and standardization of care, to practice skills in management of shoulder dystocia, PPH and pre-eclampsia, and to improve teamwork and communication.
Sepsis: a common, but under recognized condition Simulation training can enable healthcare providers to accurately diagnose and treat sepsis. Using simulation scenarios to learn to identify standard and severe sepsis, to recognize sepsis in high-risk patients, to differentiate between sepsis and other conditions, and to assess and treat septic shock are among some of the learning objectives for simulation training.