Simulators in Anesthesiology Education / Edition 1

Simulators in Anesthesiology Education / Edition 1

by Lindsey C. Henson, Andrew C. Lee
ISBN-10:
030645775X
ISBN-13:
9780306457753
Pub. Date:
03/31/1998
Publisher:
Springer US
ISBN-10:
030645775X
ISBN-13:
9780306457753
Pub. Date:
03/31/1998
Publisher:
Springer US
Simulators in Anesthesiology Education / Edition 1

Simulators in Anesthesiology Education / Edition 1

by Lindsey C. Henson, Andrew C. Lee

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Overview

In the past ten years, full-scale simulation training has become dramatically more evident in undergraduate and graduate medical education. This increase has been due pri­ marily to two factors: the development of new computer-driven technology and an interest in simulation-specific training techniques. Technologically, simulators have evolved from simple anatomical reproductions to full-scale accurate reproductions of anatomy and physiology powered by multiple computers. High-technology simulation centers run by teams of faculty are emerging as integral tools in fulfilling medical centers' educational missions. In addition, educational techniques specific to simulation, which have been developed and used by other industries for over half a century, are being applied to medical training. Aviation and aerospace have used sophisticated simulation since the 1950s to train pilots and astronauts. Extrapolating these methods for use in the medical world has been a natural course of events, particularly in specialties that require some of the same basic thought processes and interactions required of the pilot or astronaut. It is not surprising, then, that anesthesiology would be the medical specialty to take the lead in adding simulation training to its educational programs. The anesthesiologist's job in the operating room is similar to that of a pilot in a cockpit, not in the specific tasks, but in decision making, technological and human interfaces, and crisis management.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780306457753
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 03/31/1998
Edition description: 1998
Pages: 124
Product dimensions: 7.01(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.01(d)

About the Author

Henson, Lindsey C. (Univ of Rochester); Lee, Andrew C. (Univ of Rochester)

Table of Contents

Turning Silk Purses into Sows'Ears: Human Factors in Medicine; R.L. Helmreich, H.-G. Shafer. Uses of Simulators in Anesthesiology Education: Teaching High School Students; W.B. Murray, A.J.L. Schneider. Integration of the Human Patient Simulator into the Medical Student Curriculum: Life Support Skills; E.B. Fried. Using Simulators for Medical Student and Anesthesia Resident Education; A.C. Lee. Simulation in Nurse Anesthetist Education: Practical and Conceptual Perspectives; A.E. Lupien. Workshops on the Use of Simulators. Workshop on Educational Aspects: Educational Objectives and Building Scenarios; W.B. Murray, L.C. Henson. Model-Driven Simulators from the Clinical Instructor's Perspective: Current Status and Evolving Concepts; W. van Meurs, T.Y. Euliano. Technical Workshop: Mathematical and Computer Models, Programming Languages and Tricks, Interfacing with Hardware; D.S. Stern. Research Using Human Patient Simulators: Research Techniques in Human Performance Using Realistic Simulation; D.M. Gaba. Performance Enhancement in Anesthesia Using the Training Simulator Sophus; J. Jacobsen, et al. Jumpseating in the Operating Room; B. Sexton, et al. 7 Additional Articles. Index.
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