Simulation

Simulation is an integral part of medical training. Through this process, training takes place in realistic conditions, as opposed to mere theoretical teaching. In surgical training, simulation offers excellent results in perfecting skills without risk to patients.

With the advancement of technology, medical simulation includes a wide variety of tools. We are able to implement scenarios with a high level of realism, in situations identical to those in which trainees will be required to apply their knowledge and skills (operating room, emergency department, nursing wards, even outdoors). Moreover, the use of  virtual reality simulators and sophisticated synthetic models enable easy and frequent repetition of scenarios and exercises, as well as a comprehensible performance analysis.

Programmes

Laparoscopic Surgery

Basic laparoscopic skills

  • Sense of depth of field
  • Synchronisation of vision – movement
  • Cooperation between right – left hand
  • Use of basic laparoscopic tools
  • Two-dimensional perception of three-dimensional space

Previous laparoscopic skills *

    • Complex exercises of basic skills
    • Accuracy
    • Movement economy
    • Laparoscopic suture

Laparoscopic interventions *

    • Mobilisation of symphysis
    • Cholecystectomy
    • Sigmoidectomy

* The successful completion of the basic laparoscopic skills programme is a prerequisite

Emergencies

Basic Life Support

  • CPR (theoretical and practical)
  • Automatic External Defibrillation (theoretical and practical)
  • Resuscitation position
  • Blockage of respiratory tract (theoretical and practical)
  • Shock
  • Stroke
  • Traumas and haemorrhages
  • Use of Cervical Collar (theoretical and practical)
  • Call of Health Services
  • Recognition of an Emergency (theoretical and practical)

 

Exams of trainees

  • Written, multiple choice
  • Practical application

Nursing

ICU

    • Patient admission
    • CPR revitalisation
    • Care/Transport of patients
    • Preparation/use of machines (CRRT, PICCO, SwanGanz)

Training of groups

Emergencies and revitalisation protocols

    • Groups of 2 persons (doctor – nurse)
    • Groups of 3 persons (2 doctors – nurse)
    • Groups of 5 persons (3 doctors – 2 nurses)
    • Groups of 7 and more persons

Factors

Equipment

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