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Center for Virtual Care . Health Informatics Program 3 rd Annual Conference Innovations in Informatics March 7, 2009. “First, do no harm……”. Develop a culture of safety A simulation based curricular approach to ensure an understanding of what is going to happen to the patient
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Center for Virtual Care Health Informatics Program 3rd Annual Conference Innovations in Informatics March 7, 2009
“First, do no harm……” • Develop a culture of safety • A simulation based curricular approach to ensure an understanding of what is going to happen to the patient • Know your team – • communication – • Listening • action
Virtual Patient Simulators • High-fidelity human patient models • Accurate, high-res texture overlays from NIH visible human project • Follows standardized scenario databases – generates known results • Easily updated with new models and behaviors – extensible • Inventive, scaleable approach to developing new simulation scenarios • Integrated, realistic, physical interaction
Medical Simulation Educationfor Safe & Effective Care • Immersive learning experience – a full environment simulator that captures the broad spectrum of patients and clinical variability • Realistic task trainers to improve skills • Software programs that train and assess clinical knowledge and decision-making skills • Simulated/standardized patients & family members and other team members
Medical Virtual Environments • Develop New Technologies: • Medical simulation technologies based on proven applications • Improve Virtual Human Modeling Technologies • Develop Medical Simulation Applications: • Develop Dynamic Virtual Human Models • New Interface/Sensor Technology Integration • Foster the development of a prototype environment to design and build 21st Century Telemedicine systems • Develop New Interface Technologies: • Sensor Technology Integration • 3D Viewing • Tactile & Haptic Feedback • Tracking and Control Systems
SAFE TIMELY EFFECTIVE EFFICIENT EQUITABLE PATIENT-CENTERED
Please come again! • CONTACT INFORMATION: • Betsy Bencken, MS Center for Virtual Care bbencken@ucdavis.edu 916-734-4708