As its name suggests, simulation training is a form of training that mirrors real-life situations. For example, it is the standard for training pilots, and as a result, the aerospace industry has become one of the safest industries, despite the inherent risks.
Like aviation training, health care simulation provides a realistic setting that allows clinicians to train without putting patients at risk. It enhances quality and safety, improves communication and performance, and minimizes errors and patient harm. Simulation can also help patients and families prepare for certain medical procedures and manage care at home afterward.
In this episode, host Dr. Jennifer Arnold discusses healthcare simulation with Dr. Peter Weinstock, executive program director at Boston Children’s Immersive Design Systems (IDS).
Together, they discuss health care simulation and answer questions such as:
Healthcare simulation allows people to be more prepared and can also identify complications they would not have known about until they were in the moment. Listen to this episode to learn more about it.