

Author: Benharash Peyman Frank Paul Hoy Brenda
Publisher: Southeastern Surgical Congress
ISSN: 0003-1348
Source: The American Surgeon, Vol.78, Iss.10, 2012-10, pp. : 1132-1136
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Abstract
Understanding cardiovascular physiology, pharmacology, and treatment of shock is heavily emphasized in current medical school and surgical training. Performance of individuals in treatment of critical illness remains poor despite regular didactic sessions. We have developed a PC computer-based simulator capable of integrating basic hemodynamic parameters to dynamically generate a realistic patient monitor. The methodology includes physiological feedback as found in humans. The trainees are able to learn through a series of scenarios or ad lib manipulation of parameters. Participants including medical students, nurses, and residents were given a pretest before attending either a 30-minute didactic or a 10- or 30-minute simulator session. A posttest was administered to evaluate performance after the intervention. Twenty-four participants were equally randomized with 12 receiving simulator training. Although the two groups had similar pretest scores (
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