About Us
National medical simulation center for training and researches is an ultra modern facility, fully equiped with high quality technology, instrumentation and the latest in computer technology required for training physicians, nurses, technicians, allied personeel who are working in emergency medical or rescue service and layperson.
Courses are conducted by a faculty of highly qualified instructors, and composed of theory, practical, and demonstrations employing, videos, hands-on training, state-of-the-art mannequins, humanoids and computer simulators.
Overview
Traditional training techniques expose learners to hands on patient care often at early stages in their careers. The early learner poses an increased risk of errors which may harm the patient unless close supervision is continually present. The simulator allows use of an interactive system to teach both psychomotor skills and crisis resource management before the student actually cares for a patient.
Certain patient situations are not common and therefore a trainee rarely gains experience in managing unusual problems. Simulators can dynamically and visually illustrate concepts that have traditionally been perceived by students to be theoretical or difficult to conceptualize, such as intrapulmonary shunting, uptake and distribution of inhaled anesthetics, and invasive hemodynamic monitoring techniques. With simulators, learners can practice unusual events repeatedly and try different interventions to achieve the best outcome.
The simulation facilities can be used to both train and examine medical practitioners, They will thus assist in judging job performance at various levels of health care workers. Students and trainees will not be allowed to advance until they have adequately performed at a given level. Simulator accomplishments combined with clinical performance will constitute an enhanced evaluation over that which is currently available.
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