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Tech wizardry..
..or Gizmo idolatry?
Gadgets and Sim
The lesson
• What’s out there
• Why gadgets and sim might work
• Whether they do work
• What we can do with them
• What we should do with them
www.edus2.com
Why gadgets and sim
might work..
How we learn…
http://www.decaluwe.nl/articles/WhyDoSimulationGamesWork-InSearchOfTheActive.pdf
RETENTION
Learning theory
Evidence
3Di Teams
• VR• Task Trainer• HPS
609 studiesOnly 32 studies with patient-related outcomes
HIE rate
$90 million since 2008
“’High-tech’ simulators...do not always add value to training...
less expensive technologies can be used in certain instances
without sacrificing educational effectiveness”
“Simulation is a technique not a technology”
Oh, just not smart. Even for you.
How can we use
gadgets and sim?
Team Training
Marino Festa, Children’s Hospital at Westmead
• Airway manoeuvres and adjuncts
• Nasal prongs 15L/min
• Bag Valve Mask 15L/min +/-ventilate
• 2 person technique
• Position patient for intubation
• Check-in with Airway Assistant and Drug Administrator
Laryngoscope size 4 Tube tieETT: 7F 8M, cuff, lube 10ml syringeBougie LMA size 4/5Stethoscope Cric Kit
Airway Doctor
Road testing
Difficult conversations
Designated requestor simulation training
Demonstrating good
practice
2 more reasons..
It’s fun
It’s the right thing to do
HealthCare Risk July/Aug 2009
Tamara, Garry and Christopher Hills
“Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter.
Try again. Fail again. Fail better.”Samuel Beckett