Respiratory

How OHSU Uses Simulation to Provide Clinical Training to Students and Staff

OHSU uses simulation-based training to provide clinical training for students on how to safely care for COVID-19 patients.

[On-Demand Webinar] Introducing Gaumard Vitals™ and LungSim™. Enhancing Simulation Training with Virtual Medical Equipment

This session will introduce two new powerful medical equipment virtual simulators specifically designed to enhance simulation learning experiences across training modalities, including task trainers, patient simulators, remote learning, standardized patients, and more.

[On-Demand Webinar] One Academic Simulation Center’s Experience with COVID: Using What You Have, Doing What You Know

Learn how one sim center harnessed the power of their existing infrastructure to continue educating students and how you can do the same for your program.

Using Simulation to Improve Outcomes During Prehospital Neonatal Resuscitation

Simulation can be a useful learning modality to train and enhance EMS providers’ skillsets in neonatal resuscitation

How Simulation-based Training Can Help Clinicians Develop the Skills to Use a Ventilator

Simulation-based training can help clinicians who do not normally work with ventilators become familiar with the machines.

LAC+USC Students and Staff Use Simulation-based Training to Improve COVID-19 Readiness

LAC+USC Medical Center are using simulation to test and improve their infection control, communication, workflow, and patient care skills.

How Simulation-based Training is Helping to Prepare Emergency Medicine Residents

Emory University is preparing their resident doctors to treat respiratory emergencies involving infants by using simulators.

Baltimore Hospital Uses Simulation to Reduce Infant Death Rates

The Debra L. Spunt Clinical Simulation Labs (CSLs) recently added the infant patient simulator to their state-of-the-art facility to help train nurses on how to treat infants during a medical emergency.

If It Cries Like a Baby…

On this week’s Tech Nation, if it looks like a newborn baby and moves like one and sounds like one, well, it just might be Super Tory, the newborn simulator from Gaumard Scientific.

Life-Like SUPER TORY Baby Robot Developed to Help Save Lives

Super Tory is being hailed as the world’s most advanced neonatal patient simulator and is the first that can go into cardiac arrest and be revived with real time chest compression’s and a ventilator.

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