Bradley Nori L., Innes Kelsey, Dakin Christa, Sawka Andrew, Lakha Nasira, Hameed S. Morad
From the Department of Surgery and Critical Care Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC (Bradley, Hameed); the Department of Emergency Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC (Innes, Dakin); the Department of Anesthesia, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC (Sawka); and Trauma Services, Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, BC (Lakha, Hameed).
Can J Surg. 2018 Oct 1;61(5):357-360. doi: 10.1503/cjs.005417.
Multidisciplinary simulation has been used to successfully teach crisis resource management in operating room and emergency department settings. This article describes a “Mega-Sim” approach using an in-situ simulation that moves among multiple hospital departments to enhance multidisciplinary training and assess institutional response to a rare but high-risk event: trauma in a pregnant patient. It appears that a Mega-Sim can be used to identify systems issues, increase medical knowledge and improve perceptions of teamwork and communication within and among hospital departments.
多学科模拟已被成功用于在手术室和急诊科环境中教授危机资源管理。本文描述了一种“大型模拟”方法,该方法使用现场模拟,在多个医院科室之间进行,以加强多学科培训,并评估机构对罕见但高风险事件(即孕妇创伤)的应对能力。看来,大型模拟可用于识别系统问题、增加医学知识,并改善医院科室内部及之间对团队合作和沟通的认知。