Multidisciplinary in-situ simulation to evaluate a rare but high-risk process at a level 1 trauma centre: the “Mega-Sim” approach
Author(s) -
Nori Bradley,
Kelsey Innes,
Christa Dakin,
Andrew Sawka,
Nasira Lakha,
S. Morad Hameed
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
canadian journal of surgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.609
H-Index - 64
eISSN - 1488-2310
pISSN - 0008-428X
DOI - 10.1503/cjs.005417
Subject(s) - multidisciplinary approach , medicine , teamwork , mega , multidisciplinary team , medical emergency , emergency department , resource (disambiguation) , process (computing) , event (particle physics) , nursing , operating system , computer network , social science , physics , quantum mechanics , astronomy , sociology , political science , computer science , law
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.
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