Medical Simulations

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Learning with Medical Simulations Deirdre Bonnycastle Clinical Teaching College of Medicine University of Saskatchewan

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My presentation about 4 types of simulations used in medical education. I took out the interactive slides.

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Learning with Medical Simulations

Deirdre BonnycastleClinical Teaching

College of MedicineUniversity of Saskatchewan

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Objectives

Upon completion of this module,

participants will be able to:

Describe four types of simulations

Identify how simulations can improve learning

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Task of Medical Students

1. Learning to think like a physician

2. Learning to act like a physician

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Theoretical Underpinning

Experts deliberately practice the art and science of medicine by having opportunities to :

Reflect on their practice

Create new patterns of information by connecting old and new material

Correct mistakes in thinking and action

Practice to the point of automaticity

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UnconsciousIncompetence

ConsciousIncompetence

UnconsciousCompetence

ConsciousCompetence

Theoretical Underpinning

Awareness

TeachingPractice

New Challenges

FeedbackFeedback

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Four Types of Simulations

1. Simple

3. Standardized Patient

2. Mechanical

4. Virtual Scenario

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Simple Simulation Examples

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Simple

What is the advantage of

using simple simulation?

allows practice of basic skills

patient safety/comfort allows practice with

minimal supervision available 24 hrs relatively inexpensive

What disadvantage

is there?

lack of direct feedback lacks patient interactivity only useful for simple skill

building

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Simple

Key teaching points

1. Provide students with step by step written or image instructions initially

2. Encourage peer learning/practice

3. Use with 5 step method of teaching skills/procedures http://medicaleducation.wetpaint.com/page/5+Step+Approach+to+Teaching+Skills%2FProcedures

4. Practice to point of automaticity for simple skill

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Simple Mechanical

Multi-task Simulated Person

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Complex Mechanical

Scenario Control Room 3D Internal Image + Simulated Person

BMJ Simulation Module http://learning.bmj.com/learning/search-result.html?moduleId=6080077&searchTerm=“Simulation”&page=0

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Mechanical Simulation

What is the advantage of

using mechanical

simulation?

allows practice of more complex skills and teamwork

patient safety/comfort allows for varied levels of

risk student has basic skills

when they enter OR/clinic

What disadvantage is

there?

high cost lacks patient interactivity requires supervision time consuming requires dedicated space

and personnel

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CLINICAL/HOSPITAL ENVIRONMENT

SIMULATOR LAB

Identify learning objective

Simulator-based practice

Patient Feedback

Further practice as needed

Competent

Process of Using Simulator Labs

Feedback

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Problem:What is Medical Competence?

MEDICAL KNOWLEDGE

CLINICAL REASONING

PATIENT COMMUNICATION

DEXTERITY/SKILL

Learned through Simpleand Mechanical Simulation

?

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Answer:Hybrid Standardized Patient

©Thanks to Dr. Roger Kneebone

Attach a manufactured body part to an actor

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Hybrid Standardized Patient

What is the advantage of

using a hybrid standardized patient?

program patient reaction patient safety/comfort learn to explain

procedure to patient/parents

practice draping and other physical patient preparation

What disadvantage is

there?

moderate cost time consuming requires dedicated space

and personnel not appropriate for OR

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Answer:Virtual Scenarios

Second Life

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Virtual Scenario (Information)

Health Information Island

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Virtual Scenario (Disaster)

Play 2 Train

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Virtual Scenario (Clinical Reasoning)

Imperial College Londonhttp://www.elearningimperial.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=37&Itemid=58

©Pictures thanks to Dr. Bertalan Meskó http://scienceroll.com/2008/08/17/unique-medical-simulation-in-

second-life/

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Virtual Scenario

Learn more about Second Life at

http://medicaleducation.wetpaint.com

Click on The Networked Student and scroll down.

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Thank youRead more about simulations here

http://www.medicine.usask.ca/faculty/cbf/medical-simulations