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Simulation day at #CityCollegeFTL! We conducted a scenario involving a mass casualty situation with five victims, in which students from several programs participated. The results were outstanding! The medical assisting students came to the aide of one victim and called the EMS team to take over. The most severe patient was taken to the operating room for surgery, with the anesthesia and surgical technology students. Amazing work was done by our students.
This is a simulation which I hope to replace with something real. It shows what the annular eclipse will look like from Vancouver Canada.
Simulation day at #CityCollegeFTL! We conducted a scenario involving a mass casualty situation with five victims, in which students from several programs participated. The results were outstanding! The medical assisting students came to the aide of one victim and called the EMS team to take over. The most severe patient was taken to the operating room for surgery, with the anesthesia and surgical technology students. Amazing work was done by our students.
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There was no shortage of news to report as lobbyists and members of Congress swarm the newsrooms to get their side of the story told first and fast. The Congressional Simulation Exercise was designed to give about 120 West Point cadets in the SS202 and SS252 (American Politics) courses a hands-on, real-world simulation of government in action. Participants absorbed the role of legislators, journalist, lobbyists and presidential advisers in a daylong capstone exercise to see who could use political capital to create the best outcome for their group. Photo by Mike Strasser, West Point Public Affairs
One of the presentations at the Kaiser Datapalooza. Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health. 700 2nd St NE, Washington, DC.
The Gaia mission control team at ESOC being paced through a series of simulations for launch on 22 October 2013. Credit: Telespazio VEGA Deutschland/J. Mai
Combat Casualty Care Course C4, in Chile, Students from 6 Latino American Countries, made Medical Simulation Skills Stations, using the state of the art in Human Patient Simulation at the field, with iStan METI, METIman, Meti ECS and the new CAE Caesar, and also some Laerdal Megacode Kelly and Simman patient simulators. During seven days, 158 Doctors, Dentist, Nurses, Medics, and Navy Marines and Special Forces, from all the Armed Forces of Chile, and also some guest (7) from other countries like Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Paraguay, have the opportunity to learn the most advanced technics and skills in Combat Casualty Care, with lessons learned in the Global War on Terrorism, with 50 instructors from Chile and the DMRTI (USA). This was the 10th version of this program in Chile, since 2003, and the only one country outside the US, running the program.
A "patient" is is hoisted onto a gurney during the National Level Exercise 2011 (NLE 2011). State, federal and local agencies in Arkansas trained based on the simulation of an earthquake along the New Madrid fault in Northeastern Arkansas. (Photo by Cpt. Theresa Walker, 119th MPAD)
Author: Abdel Artoli
Date: 2007
Description: Mathematical simulation of a white blood cell approaching the wall of a blood vessel
Technique: Mathematical simulation
Source: Courtesy of the author
Image and caption provided by: Abdel Artoli, IMM