| Literature DB >> 35945638 |
Rami A Ahmed1, Dylan Cooper2, Chassity L Mays3, Chris M Weidman4, Julie A Poore3, Anna M Bona2, Lauren E Falvo2, Malia J Moore2, Sally A Mitchell5, Tanna J Boyer5, S Scott Atkinson6, Johnny F Cartwright5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND NEEDS: Medical educators with simulation fellowship training have a unique skill set. Simulation fellowship graduates have the ability to handle basic and common troubleshooting issues with simulation software, hardware, and equipment setup. Outside of formal training programs such as this, simulation skills are inconsistently taught and organically learned. This is important to address because there are high expectations of medical educators who complete simulation fellowships. To fill the gap, we offer one way of teaching and assessing simulation technical skills within a fellowship curriculum and reflect on lessons learned throughout the process. This report describes the instructional designs, implementation, and program evaluation of an educational intervention: a simulation technology curriculum for simulation fellows. CURRICULUMEntities:
Keywords: CHSOS; Curriculum; Sim tech; Simulation fellow; Simulation technical competence; Simulation technology specialist; Summative assessment
Year: 2022 PMID: 35945638 PMCID: PMC9361680 DOI: 10.1186/s41077-022-00221-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Simul (Lond) ISSN: 2059-0628
Fig. 1Medical simulation fellow participating in immersive formative training on high-fidelity simulator connectivity and troubleshooting common issues
Fig. 2Simulation technology specialist providing formative training to simulation fellows and staff on hardware, technical skills, and troubleshooting common issues
Task trainers reviewed
| Trainer | Setup | Teardown |
|---|---|---|
OEM original equipment manufacturer
Outline of simulation technical curriculum for fellows
| Description | Outcome | |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1: | ||
| OBJECTIVES | ° Discuss simulator selection process depending on simulation scenario objectives/needs ° Setup and prepare Laerdal® simulator hardware & software ° Setup & shutdown of router-based mannequins ° Setup & shutdown of link box-based mannequins ° Navigate and apply knowledge in order to troubleshoot simulator connectivity issues ° Review and discuss features specific to each high-fidelity patient simulator ° Discuss and demonstrate proper care and handling of each high-fidelity patient simulator | |
| INFORMATION | Laerdal® LLEAP guide/manual Laerdal® SimMan 3G manual Laerdal® SimBaby manual Laerdal® SimNewB manual | Student will be given specific pages of each manual in order to reference steps taught during this lesson |
| ACTIVITY | Break into equal sized groups and have each student run through the following: ° Simulator selection and setup procedures ° Simulator start up and shut down procedures ° Simulator inspection and prep for usage ° Troubleshooting of hardware, software, networking ° Care and handling before and after simulator usage | Each student will have the opportunity to practice and complete a full setup and shutdown of each Laerdal® high-fidelity simulator |
| DAY 2 | ||
| OBJECTIVES | ° Operation of Laerdal® LLEAP software ° Basic scenario building/programming within LLEAP ° Setup and operation of birthing simulator ° Operation of CAE® Muse software | |
| INFORMATION | Laerdal® SimMan 3G manual Laerdal® SimBaby manual Laerdal® SimNewB manual Laerdal® SimJr manual CAE® Lucina manual | Student will be given user guides for each simulator in order to reference steps taught during this lesson |
| ACTIVITY | Break into equal sized groups and have each student run through the following: ° Navigating and understanding important functions within LLEAP user interface ° Basic programming within LLEAP SimDesigner ° Operation and navigation of the Muse platform | Students will be able to operate and navigate the LLEAP and CAE® software to successfully run a Laerdal® or CAE® simulator for a sim scenario |
| DAY 3 | ||
| OBJECTIVES | ° Operation of B-Line® SimCapture Learning Management System ° Setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of various task trainers | Student will be able to demonstrate the ability to successfully setup the SimCapture recording system in order to record a sim session Students will be able to choose, setup, troubleshoot, and tear down various task trainers |
| INFORMATION | Simulab® A-Line Arm manual Simulab® LP/EP manual Simulab® central line man manual Simulab® TraumaMan manual CAE® Blue Phantom CVL manual Laerdal® & 3B Scientific ®airway trainer manual | Student will be given user guides for each simulator in order to reference steps taught during this lesson |
| ACTIVITY | Break into equal sized groups and have each student run through the following: ° Navigating and understanding important functions within B-Line’s® SimCapture software ° Selection, setup, troubleshooting, maintenance, and clean up for each of the task trainers | Each student will be able to demonstrate proficiency in setting up, maintaining, cleaning, breaking down, and troubleshooting the most common issues from commonly used medical task trainers |
| DAY 4 | ||
| OBJECTIVES | ° Review each of the previous day’s activities | Students can go over any of the course’s activities they feel they need more practice on |
| DAY 5 | ||
| OBJECTIVES | ° Exam day ° Test station 1 ° Test station 2 ° Test station 3 | |
Fig. 3Simulation fellow undergoing summative testing on simulator software and troubleshooting
Fig. 4Simulation fellow undergoing summative testing on simulator software and troubleshooting
Fig. 5Simulation fellow undergoing summative testing on task trainer setup and maintenance