What Have Hospitals Learned from COVID-19? We share what some hospitals have identified as their lesson’s learned from the coronavirus and how simulation training can help moving forward.
3 Tips to Improve Your Community CPR Training Program Before emergency medical services (EMS) arrive to the scene, bystanders have the opportunity to greatly influence the victim's survival outcome. When bystanders perform CPR within the first two minutes, the victim’s rate of survival can double or triple.
How You Can Increase Student Engagement and Retention with eLearning Learners are firmly rooted in digital media and they prefer to interact with material in a way that feels familiar. For this reason, eLearning has become a leading learning method to increase classroom engagement and retention.
Sepsis: a common, but under recognized condition Simulation training can enable healthcare providers to accurately diagnose and treat sepsis. Using simulation scenarios to learn to identify standard and severe sepsis, to recognize sepsis in high-risk patients, to differentiate between sepsis and other conditions, and to assess and treat septic shock are among some of the learning objectives for simulation training.
Choosing the Right Level of Fidelity for Your Simulation Training In this article, we examine a range of simulation methods. Building on expert observations, we share how each can support the needs of your learners and help reduce risk in maternal and newborn care.
Treating Children Like Children 在紧急情况下,孩子的病情会很快恶化,父母在现场可以恐慌,床边的护理团队可能会遇到压力程度。因此,迫切需要改善儿科培训 - 确保当我们说“孩子不仅仅是小成年人”时,我们并不缺少一些东西。
Laerdal to Acquire B-Line Medical Two global leaders in healthcare simulation become one to deliver the highest quality training and education.
5 Reasons Why Real-Time Feedback Can Make the Difference In this article, we share five reasons why real-time feedback can help providers and their organizations go from good to great in delivering CPR.
Why Your Nursing Students Crave Virtual Learning In order to meet the needs of modern-day learners, you need to deliver on their terms. In this article, we explore why virtual simulation, a method of treating patients via eLearning, might be the missing piece in your nursing curriculum.