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As 2021 comes to a close, SSH would like to wish its members, partners and other industry professionals a safe and happy holiday season. As we reflect on the past year for the industry, we would like to provide our readers with a look at some of the most accessed articles from the year. Our regular publication will resume Wednesday, January 5.
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Naples Community Hospital opens simulation center for hands-on medical experience
WFTX-TV
From May 19: The constant beep of a heart monitor, heavy breathing, and sometimes tears. That’s what the inside of Naples Community Hospital’s newest simulation center looks and sounds like.
Dr. Douglas Harrington says when NCH doctors, nurses and residents walk into this simulation center, he wants them to get what they didn’t get in a classroom.
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4 major impacts of artificial intelligence on healthcare
AI News
From November 10: Medical technology is on the brink of being revolutionized by artificial intelligence. In nearly every area of patient care, from chronic diseases and cancer to radiography and risk assessment, the potential of AI to deliver more accurate, efficient, and effective therapies at precisely the appropriate time in a patient's care is almost limitless.
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The future: Can virtual reality bridge the medical education gap?
Med-Tech News
From September 1: Earlier in August, the NHS lost its position as the best health service in the developed world.
Having held its place at the top of the Commonwealth Fund's ranking report — which it has held for the last releases — the NHS dropped to fourth position, and was overtaken by Norway, the Netherlands and Australia.
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No ordinary dummy: SIM-MAN gives first responders lifelike training
WANE-TV
From August 18: An old man collapses and complains of chest pain at a park. That is the scenario EMTs, paramedics and first responders with the Huntertown Fire Department were faced with during a simulation lab. The simulation was run by Parkview Health Mirro Center for Research and Innovation using a SIM-MAN. The computer-activated mannequin is a cutting-edge run simulator that can talk, breath and interact like a real human being, giving the most realistic training for first responders.
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Nursing students adjust to training during a pandemic
WINK
From January 13: The medical field is changing, and that includes nursing school. Nursing students have to make serious changes to the way they learn, mostly consisting of online classes. But while many students across the U.S. are experiencing online classes, it’s especially important for our future nurses to get hands-on experience.
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New robotic manikins bring more lifelike simulations to VHCC nursing students
Washington County News via SWVA Today
July 14: When nursing students return to campus at Virginia Highlands Community College this fall, they’ll have a few new patients to treat in the classroom.
But these patients are not real. They are manikins — with all the bells and whistles that simulate real-life scenarios — that create a safe environment for students to learn without the risk of harming real patients.
They look and act so real that they can simulate a variety of symptoms and scenarios. Amazing technology allows the simulation manikins to bleed, breathe, cry, urinate and even give birth.
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Medical College of Georgia creates medical simulation course for high school students
The Augusta Chronicle
From April 28: As a member of the U.S. Army National Guard who is aiming to become a combat medic, Bryonna Davenport, 17, was focused on how to help the bleeding patient and wondering, if she did not have drugs to do it, if she could use fluids.
"You're actually ahead of the game because that's exactly what you do," said Stephanie Wahab, a fourth-year student at Medical College of Georgia helping to lead the simulation scenario April 22 at A.R. Johnson Health Science and Engineering Magnet School. "What other ways could you increase the blood pressure? You could add more fluids."
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