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- W2057979117 abstract "What I read I forget What I see I remember What I do I understand The use of manikins in emergency department medical education is well established. Early models enabled training in hands-on cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Later improvements in manikin technology provided the realistic simulation of intubation and defibrillation.The educational advantages of realistic low-level simulators in scenario-based teaching have been previously described1 (box 1). Indeed, they have a key role in adult and paediatric life support group courses. However, the realism in each scenario is limited by the technology. The trainee’s need for a progress report (“what’s the patient doing now?”) is familiar to seasoned instructors—skilled facilitation is essential.### Box 1 Advantages in simulated resuscitation But what if the technology allowed the manikin to breathe for itself? What if it had palpable pulses (or did not)? What if the instructor could control the respiratory rate, oxygen saturation and blood pressure in addition to heart rate and rhythm? What if the manikin could actually speak? And what if the model could physiologically respond automatically and appropriately to any given intravenous agent? Could you then not remove the facilitator completely from the room, allowing the trainee to totally engage in the scenario?In this paper, we describe and compare the two types of high-level simulators currently in use in the …" @default.
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- W2057979117 title "High-level simulators in emergency department education: thoughts from the trainers' perspective" @default.
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