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VR simulation that helps increase procedural knowledge of intubation by 26% in just 25 minutes
Lumeto, the Toronto-based digital health metaverse company, is launching the most advanced and flexible immersive simulation lab at IMSH next week. This end-to-end immersive sim lab enables flexible training modes of training to suit all program needs - asynchronous and synchronous, single and multi-user and on-premises, and fully remote. The platform also has a growing library of simulation training catering to a diverse set of learners, across the learning continuum - from early year nursing and medical students to advanced interprofessional simulations for postgraduate clinicians.
Among the many novel capabilities, one where this new immersive learning solution also stands out is that it is backed by research and proven results. Partnered with the American College of Chest Physicians (CHEST), Lumeto developed a unique instructor-led and team-based difficult airway management training on this platform. An IRB-approved research study was then conducted with instructors and learners across three medical institutions - Mayo Clinic, NYU Grossman and Wake Forest- to measure the usability, efficacy, and learner confidence in learning airway management in VR on this immersive learning platform. The results were profound. In just a 25 minute session, there was an overall relative increase of 16% in the procedural knowledge of intubation among learners from diverse clinical backgrounds and an astounding 26% increase in procedural knowledge of intubation among Residents.
If you're at IMSH next week, do visit the Lumeto booth 812 to experience your immersive simulation lab or visit our website to learn more.
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.FROM THE DESK OF THE DIRECTOR OF MEMBERSHIP
NEW! IMSH Challenge Coins
Don't forget to order your IMSH Challenge Coins through IMSH Registration.
These coins — only $10! — highlight the location of IMSH each year and can be ordered through registration. Both in-person and virtual attendees may purchase them each year, but you'll want to hurry because we have a limited number of coins and when they're gone, they're GONE!
If you have any questions about the coins, Becca Fletcher, SSH Customer Service Coordinator, will be able to assist you. See above for a rendering of what they will look like.
Sincerely,
Kathryn Pullins
SSH Director of Membership
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Oxford Medical Simulation
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The Debriefing Academy
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.INDUSTRY NEWS
AI could revolutionize healthcare. But can we trust it?
Interesting Engineering
Artificial Intelligence is perhaps the most promising technology for transforming our lives — but it's also incredibly scary. At CES 2022, A panel of AI experts discussed what role AI might play in the future of healthcare.
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Sentinel U™ offers virtual clinicals for future or practicing healthcare professionals to master clinical judgment and decision-making skills that relate to identifying and prioritizing patient care. These clinical scenarios offer a high volume and vast variety of patients in a safe environment. Find the right virtual clinical for you today!
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High-dimensional role of AI and machine learning in cancer research
Nature
The role of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in cancer research offers several advantages, primarily scaling up the information processing and increasing the accuracy of the clinical decision-making. The key enabling tools currently in use in Precision, Digital and Translational Medicine, here named as 'Intelligent Systems' (IS), leverage unprecedented data volumes and aim to model their underlying heterogeneous influences and variables correlated with patients' outcomes.
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Study: Many people prefer to speak about negative experiences with a virtual reality avatar
News-Medical
If you find opening up to a therapist too daunting, new research shows you're not alone — and you might soon have a new option. The Edith Cowan University study found 30 percent of people prefer to talk about negative experiences with a virtual reality avatar, rather than a person. Researchers compared social interactions where people engaged in VR conversation versus face-to-face.
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Promoted by Laerdal Medical Corporation
Patient simulation has been shown to make a major difference in mitigating risk and improving care quality. It accomplishes this by creating a safe, repeatable, controllable “experience” to learn from and apply later to real-world circumstances. Whether your need is to conduct root cause analysis, perform continuous quality improvement, or train staff to new standards of patient-centered performance, simulation can help you achieve measurable improvements. Download our free eBook to learn how you can use simulation across every area in your hospital to reduce patient risk and improve the quality of care.
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Training the next generation of nurses — fast
Times Union
From hospitals and long-term care facilities to private homes, nurses are in high demand. They're also severely burnt-out as health care personnel prepare to face a third year of almost unrelenting pandemic-related stress. Still, a new generation of students hasn’t been deterred from rising to the challenge.
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Using AI and machine learning to improve the health insurance process
Forbes
Health insurance is a source of confusion, frustration and stress for many Americans. While the federal and state governments have taken measures to improve the health insurance system, many Americans still groan at the complexities and shortcomings that leave some 15% of adults ages 19-34 uninsured, and both uninsured and insured people say insurance is too expensive.
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Seeking a more flexible way to leverage your simulation center to ensure learners graduate on time? Look no further than DistanceSIM for SIMULATIONiQ Enterprise. It enables healthcare training institutions to leverage a combination of physical training rooms and virtual teleconferencing connectivity to conduct live simulation and clinical observation scenarios online.
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The Gordon Center is a designated Center of Excellence of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. It was established over 40 years ago for the application of advanced technology to medical education. Click below to learn more about our world-renowned simulation curricula and Harvey, our cardiopulmonary patient simulator.
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What impact will AI have on healthcare in 2022?
Healthcare Tech Outlook
AI will play a crucial role in the future of healthcare, and it is already having an impact. The technique is being applied to various applications, including predictive modelling, digital health coaching, medical diagnosis and cancer detection.
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We invite you to experience our newest simulators and task trainers hands-on during the IMSH 2022 in-person event & learning labs. Join us at Booth #311 and be among the first to learn about the future Gaumard products launching next year!
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Why talk of AI's transforming health care is premature
American Medical Association
Some applications of augmented intelligence, often called artificial intelligence, may indeed be saving lives, reducing physician burnout, making health care more efficient and have the potential to do much more. But those who are proclaiming that AI is changing health care as we know it need to slow down.
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