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About: Introduction VirtualMedSchool and abcdeSIM solutions
ABCDE training in acute medicine for residents, nurses and medical students
Reference: VMS-2015-001-INT
From: Carmen de Witt, International Marketing Director VirtualMedSchool
Stephanie Klein Nagelvoort-Schuit, MD, MSc, PhD, internist acute medicine-intensivist, Head Department of
Emergency Medicine, Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam
Ronald Nanninga, McScBA, CEO VirtualMedSchool
Training doctors and nurses for emergency situations is a vital part in medical education. Using latest online gaming
technology and a proprietary physiological model of the human body, we created a new and innovative program to
teach emergency skills to doctors and nurses according to the internationally known and used ABCDE-method:
abcdeSIM.
This prize winning serious game has since seen the introduction of additional programs
(e.g. severe burns treatment) and is used in hospitals in Europe and the US. Together with Erasmus Medical Centre the
game will be further developed to become the medical flight simulator for training emergency departments.
Summary AbcdeSIM is an online simulated emergency department with
virtual patients. In an online realistic and immersive emergency
department environment doctors and nurses are challenged to
care for the sickest patients. Mistakes made in online patients
are not fatal as in real-life, but important learning points,
thereby improving everyday patient care. Doctors learn to
accurately assess the medical condition of each patient,
recognize life threatening illnesses and injuries, and resuscitate
and stabilize in ordered priority.
VirtualMedSchool Statenlaan 71 3051HM Rotterdam
m +31 62 859 9991 e [email protected] i www.abcdesim.nl | www.virtualmedschool.com t @abcdesim | @VirtMedSchool w
facebook.com/ABCDEsim | facebook.com/VirtualMedSchool u linkedin.com/company/abcdesim | linkedin.com/company/virtualmedschool AbcdeSIM includes a high-fidelity physiological model that contains more than 200 parameters for circulation, respiration
and consciousness. This model creates a very realistic and immersive experience in which the trainee can see the direct
results of their chosen diagnostics and treatment. Just like flight-simulators have increased airline safety, abcdeSIM aims to
cost-effectively increase patient safety.
The following versions of abcdeSIM are currently available:
• abcdeSIM for emergency physicians
• abcdeSIM for emergency department nursing
• abcdeSIM for pre-hospital primary care
• abcdeSIM for severe burn victims
• abcdeSIM for paediatrics (in development, planned release Q2 2015)
AbcdeSIM was developed by and on initiative of Erasmus University Medical Center. The initial idea came from dr. Stephanie
Klein Nagelvoort-Schuit, currently head of Emergency Medicine at Erasmus MC.
For any additional information please contact:
Carmen de Witt
+31 62607 6206
VirtualMedSchool Statenlaan 71 3051HM Rotterdam m +31 6207 6206 e [email protected] i www.abcdesim.nl | www.virtualmedschool.com t @abcdesim | @VirtMedSchool w
facebook.com/ABCDEsim | facebook.com/VirtualMedSchool u linkedin.com/company/abcdesim | linkedin.com/company/virtualmedschool
What is abcdeSIM?
Training in emergency medicine is an essential part of medical education. Around the world every doctor
and nurse working in a hospital or primary care is required to be trained in emergency skills. Expertise
usually comes with experience. However, doctors and nurses must be prepared for all types of medical
emergencies even when they lack extensive experience.
Using gaming and simulation technology and a high fidelity model of human physiology abcdeSIM,
Erasmus University Medical Center, Technical University of Twente, IJsfontein and the Dutch national
primary care residency program are improving training in emergency medicine in a cost-efficient
manner.
In an online realistic and immersive emergency department environment doctors are challenged to
care for the sickest patients. Mistakes made in online patients are not fatal as in real-life, but important
learning points, thereby improving everyday patient care. By using the program doctors learn to
accurately assess the medical condition of each patient, recognize life threatening illnesses and
injuries, and to resuscitate and stabilize in ordered priority. They can train lifelike patient scenarios
without putting patients at unnecessary risk. Just like flight-simulators have increased airline safety,
abcdeSIM aims to increase patient safety.
As of September 2012 abcdeSIM is a mandatory part of training for residents and medical students at
Erasmus University and has already reduced costs while improving skills. Since the implantation of
abcdeSIM within standard ABCDE training for residents, the face-to-face training time has been reduced
by 50% while maintaining the same learning objectives.
What is included in abcdeSIM? As an example the abcdeSIM Emergency Physician module consists of 3 parts:
1. T he e-learning consisting of 7 chapters (the ABCDE-method, communication and in-hospital transportation of
critically ill patients)
2. A test for which the student must receive a score of 75% or higher to be able to enter the
Virtual Emergency Department (the game part of the module)
3. T he Virtual Emergency Department where the student must attend to 6 seriously ill patients.
Four patients are treated separately and the 5th and 6th patient are treated at the same time
(the learning objective here is triaging the severely of illness) The
other abcdeSIM versions are built up in a similar manner.
Learning Management System The abcdeSIM modules include a learning management system (LMS) where the student and teacher can
track progress and scores.
Online High-score leaderboard
The abcdeSIM website includes a high-score server where the top 10 scores are placed.
CME credit
AbcdeSIM has recently become the first
serious game in The Netherlands to be
accredited
with 7 hours of Continuing Medical
Education (CME) credit by a number of
medical specialist organizations such as
the Dutch Societies of
Internal Medicine, Anaesthesiology, Neurology,
Pulmonology and Family Practice.
Prize winning solution
AbcdeSIM has received very enthusiastic reviews from users and experts in-
and outside the field of emergency medicine. In 2013 abcdeSIM won the
Dutch national E-learning Award.
The jury was highly impressed by
• the strong didactic concept
• the realism of the game (largely due to the high-fidelity physiological
model in combination with excellent graphics)
• the detailed feedback
• the team dedicated to researching the effectiveness as an educational tool
In 2014, AbcdeSIM won the Accenture Innovation award in the section Health after a competition
between 100 innovative health ventures.
The total list of awards includes:
• First serious game in NL to receive CME credit
• Nomination Games for Health Europe Award
• Winner Smarter eLearning Award
• Winner Valid game award
• Winner Accenture Innovation Award
abcdeSIM versions
Currently the following versions are available online:
• abcdeSIM for emergency physicians
• abcdeSIM for emergency department nursing
• abcdeSIM for pre-hospital primary care
• abcdeSIM for severe burn victims
• abcdeSIM for paediatrics (in development, planning release Q2 2015)Additional (abcdeSIM) serious games are
currently being developed.
National and International AbcdeSIM has users in over 35 hospitals in The Netherlands, including all academic centers. Furthermore
abcdeSIM joined a partnership with the British Royal College of Physicians to use abcdeSIM in 60 training
centers in the UK.
What makes abcdeSIM so innovative?
There are many considerations when deciding on which training methods to use for Emergency Medicine
education. This paragraph will provide some of the educational advantages of serious gaming in emergency
medicine and abcdeSIM in particular.
Immersive emergency department environment for minimal cost
For the optimal training efficacy it is essential that the students feel the stress and time pressure that is an
important part of real-life patient care. Serious gaming technology not only gives us the tools to create such an
immersive environment, it also allows us to train various clinical situations in a relatively short period of time.
To ensure the highest quality learning experience, skilled clinicians at Erasmus University Medical Center and
other institutions worked together with serious game developers at abcdeSIM and Dutch software developer
IJsfontein. To allow students to take on the roles of doctors and nurses a number of key elements in the
simulated emergency department must be extremely lifelike. Panels of experienced clinicians, end-users and
educationalists worked together to this end with game developers in order to obtain the feeling of immersion
for minimal costs.
High fidelity proprietary model of human physiology never
before used in an online simulation
To aid in creating a realistic and immersive experience the
Technical Medicine department at the University of
Twente worked with Erasmus University Medical Center
to develop a high-fidelity physiological model that is
based on years of extensive research. This physiological
model
contains more than 200 parameters for circulation, respiration and consciousness. An extensive
physiological model of this kind has never been part of an online simulation. Implementation of this
extremely complex model required teamwork between programmers, clinicians and researchers. This
collaboration resulted in a virtual emergency department where clinical parameters react to illnesses,
injuries, medication, infusion and other therapies the way that real life patients would. Learning
objectives are obtained by the virtual patients’ reaction to medical treatments and therapies and a
complex scoring and feedback system.
Tailor made scenarios The physiological model that sits at the core of abcdeSIM allows for a very flexible platform on which
an endless variety of clinical scenarios, also outside the emergency room, can be played out. At the
moment a simulation specifically tailored to nursing skills, one featuring patients in a primary care
(home/ambulance) setting and another one with paediatric patients (including a paediatric
physiological model) are being developed. Additionally the graphics of abcdeSIM can be adjusted to
correspond with local medication names and dosages, as
well as medical equipment if needed.
Significant financial and educational gain
Low operating costs and easy online access with minimal computer hardware requirements mean that
there are significant (financial) advantages for the user. But even more important is the increase in
knowledge and skills for doctors and nurses treating patients. This way healthcare workers can now train
emergency skills on a computer connected to the internet from anywhere in the world without exposing
real patients to unnecessary risks.
Making learning FUN! Doctors and nurses are naturally
competitive individuals. The serious
game element in abcdeSIM makes it
fun to learn and gain skills. Game
competitions with doctors and nurses
at 4 national healthcare conferences
in The Netherlands showed abcdeSIM
to be highly engaging.
Strengthening existing training courses in emergency medicine Using gaming technology students can learn specific skills online prior to the training course. Students are
therefore better prepared and the existing training time can be used to teach additional skills.
Furthermore, acquired skills can be better maintained by the ability to continuously train online, even
months or years after the training course.
In conclusion
AbcdeSIM is a realistic online simulated emergency department and is proven to have a positive effect
on emergency medicine education, while reducing costs at the same time. Thanks to an innovative high-
fidelity physiological model that contains more than 200 parameters it provides a flexible platform for
medical education that can be tailored to different learning objectives. This allows students and medical
professionals to acquire new, or hone existing skills by treating different patients in a virtual
environment thereby helping to improve overall patient safety.