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How Is Holographic Tech Changing Healthcare Sim Training?
How Is Holographic Tech Changing Healthcare Sim Training? We share a short interview with a well regarded health educator, Neil Coker, about his experience with
Is Meeting The Needs Of The Average Trainee in Healthcare Creating Crash Landings?
Is Meeting The Needs Of The Average Trainee in Healthcare Creating Crash Landings? A SHORT HISTORY OF HOW ONE MYTH WAS SHATTERED. Myth: Meeting the
Clinical Tool Identifies A Pregnant Patient In Danger: Is It Helpful For EMS?
Clinical Tool Identifies A Pregnant Patient In Danger: Is It Helpful For EMS? PART 2 The nation’s Emergency Medical System (EMS) infrastructure occupies a vital
A New Dawn of Simulation Captures the Imagination of Adult Learners & Better Prepares Trainees for Patient Care.
A New Dawn of Simulation Captures the Imagination of Adult Learners & Better Prepares Trainees for Patient Care. By Po-Chang Hsu and Hector Caraballo, MD,
Three Things a Medic Can Do Today to Deliver Better Stroke Care in the Pre-Hospital Setting
Three Things a Medic Can Do Today to Deliver Better Stroke Care in the Pre-Hospital Setting Cerebrovascular accidents, commonly known as stokes, are the fifth
On Being Prepared, Having No Regrets and Delivering Asymmetric Impact.
On Being Prepared, Having No Regrets and Delivering Asymmetric Impact. by Roland Paquette I began my medical career as a first responder within the US
Do You Feel Ready to Care for a Sick Floppy Infant?
Do You Feel Ready to Care for a Sick Floppy Infant? By Po-Chang Hsu and Hector Caraballo Introduction Infantile hypotonia presents significant challenges in the
EMS and Maternal Mortality Trends: Can Pre-Hospital Professionals Make a Difference?
EMS and Maternal Mortality Trends: Can Pre-Hospital Professionals Make a Difference? One Story at a Time, One Life at a Time, One Calling: Make a
Augmented Reality and Safe Spaces for Exploring Medical Errors in EMS
Augmented Reality and Safe Spaces for Exploring Medical Errors in EMS The tones drop. You get to the rig, lights and siren scream out. You’re
Remembering “Mike”
Remembering “Mike” We’ve all been there — that patient whose circumstance, behavior or personality really makes us question our career choice. Perhaps it is a
PerSim: Lives Saved by a Thousand Mistakes
PerSim: Lives Saved by a Thousand Mistakes As we were about to deliver a PerSim system to Austin Community College the other day, I was
We’re Having a Baby!
We’re Having a Baby! Well… sorta. Why is it that most simulators look like the “average” male: 5″10′, 70kg? Well, that’s what we’ve always learned