Horwood Chrystal, Williams Kerry-Lynn, Skinner Tate, Brown Robert, Renouf Tia, Dubrowski Adam
Eastern Health, Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Cureus. 2017 Jun 12;9(6):e1341. doi: 10.7759/cureus.1341.
Simulation has been shown to improve both learner knowledge and patient outcomes. Many emergency medicine training programs incorporate simulation into their curricula to provide learners with experiences that are rare to encounter in practice, yet performance with a high degree of competence is critical. One rare encounter, which is depicted in the report, is the management of a trauma patient who was hypothermic after falling from an expedition vessel into the cold Southern Ocean. The unique scenario presented in this technical report incorporates CanMEDS learning objectives including the communicator, health advocate, and collaborator roles. Using medical simulation facilities, marine performance simulation facilities, and a video, this scenario provides teaching that is uncommon in traditional emergency medicine training. As such, it is valuable for trainees who intend to practice rural, remote, or expedition medicine, or provide coverage for ships and marine installations.
模拟已被证明能提高学习者的知识水平和改善患者的治疗效果。许多急诊医学培训项目将模拟纳入课程,为学习者提供在实践中很少遇到的体验,但具备高度的专业能力至关重要。报告中描述的一种罕见情况是,一名创伤患者从一艘探险船坠入寒冷的南大洋后体温过低的处理。本技术报告中呈现的独特场景纳入了加拿大医学教育方向与角色(CanMEDS)的学习目标,包括沟通者、健康倡导者和合作者角色。利用医学模拟设施、海事性能模拟设施和一段视频,这个场景提供了传统急诊医学培训中不常见的教学内容。因此,对于打算从事农村、偏远地区或探险医学实践,或为船舶和海上设施提供医疗服务的学员来说,它很有价值。