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Engineers Complete First Comprehensive Mesh-Free Numerical Simulation of Skeletal Muscle Tissue

October 3, 2014
Engineers at the University of California, San Diego, have completed the first comprehensive numerical simulation of skeletal muscle tissue using a method that uses the pixels in an image as data points for the computer simulation - a method known as mesh-free simulation. The researchers, led by J.S. Chen, the...
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Study Describes Simulation Use, or Lack Thereof, in EMS Education

August 29, 2014
Think back to the roots of your EMS education. No matter when it was, there were probably manikins. From a simple CPR trainer to today's high-fidelity manikins, the face of EMS education is evolving to include a focus on simulation because it provides consistency and creates clinical opportunities to assess...
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7 Days in July

August 5, 2014
On the 17th July Malaysian Airlines MH17 crashed in Ukraine, all 298 people aboard were killed, on the 23rd July, Transasia Airways, GE222 crashed on landing in Taiwan in bad weather with 48 fatalities and on the 24th July, Air Algerie, AH 5017 crashed in Mali, N Africa killing all...
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Simulation Opportunities for the Health Technologies Industry Sector: National Research Council Canada Partnering for the Future

July 24, 2014
Robert DiRaddo and Christine Bryce talk about the National Research Council of Canada’s simulation technology development.  Realism. Convenience. Affordability. These are objectives the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) has embraced over a successful history of developing simulation technologies for applications varying from vehicle part manufacturing to food packaging to...
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The Future of Global Health

July 24, 2014
Lisa V. Adams, MD sheds light on how global health has become its own discipline and how future medical students will define competencies and equities in global health. Over the last decade, the field of global health has grown by every conceivable measure. Students at all levels – sometimes as...
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Editor Discusses Preventable Medical Errors in Hospitals

July 24, 2014
On July 17th the United States Senate Subcommittee on Primary Health and Aging met to discuss the leading causes of death in the US. The first two, heart disease, 597,000 and cancer, 574,000 came as no surprise. However, the third leading cause, preventable medical errors in hospitals, 440,000 a year...
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The 4-1-1 on Creating an ROI

July 24, 2014
Amar Patel, Wake Med Director of the Center for Innovative Learning describes how to develop a business plan and show ROI for your center. Students perform on a manikin as part of simulation technology classes. Most all of us have taken medical simulation classes to improve our caregiving skills using...
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Interview with James Cypert, MCSE, MCT, MCP, A+, N+, MOUS

July 24, 2014
Marty Kauchak and James Cypert talk about the importance of standardization in simulation technologies and the training of technicians. SimGHOSTS lead hands-on simulation training event. Mr. Cypert is the technical director for the School of Nursing at California Baptist University. Until February 2014 he was the president of SimGHOSTS, a...
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The Changing Face of Ultrasound Training in the Era of Cloud-Based Services

July 24, 2014
Dan Katz
Dr. Dan Katz and Dr. Eric Savitsky describe how they created a cloud based training solution for ultra sound training. This is a three-part series that uses a case study to describe the introduction of disruptive innovation into medical education and training. The first installment describes identifying an unmet need...
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Hands up for Health: Extending Simulation to Community Education

July 24, 2014
Beth Thomas, MD and Gabriel Reedy, PhD describe one of their simulation programs that involves potential learners and helps establish positive partnerships in the community. Medical simulation is not just for the clinical learner; rather, it can have far reaching impact and can contribute meaningfully to the community. The value of...
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