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College of Nursing Simulation Training Center in use. July 10, 2019

very basic cloth simulation in processing using the traer physics library:

 

www.cs.princeton.edu/~traer/physics/

  

edit: see online version here:

 

www.introspector.be/index.php?/research/dook/

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.

Lots going on here. This center has an SP corridor where SPs enter their rooms and from where faculty monitors can watch encounters live through the one-way glass in the door. They can use the headphones to listen.

 

Note the big 5 room number and the standard signage. They said the never refer to the actual room number (252) but on the exam room number. SPs and students go into the wrong rooms so they but the BIG number up. Students are often put into Groups and group 1 would naturally go to room 1 so they started moving the room numbers around to accommodate this tendency. The small "Exam Room 5" sign is actually a magnetic strip the can remove and switch with any room sign.

 

They learned that if they wanted to run two different sessions in the center at the same time they could use signage to number two sets of rooms 1-10 (they have 20 exam rooms).

 

The ‘Poverty Trap’ simulation took the entire year group into a school-based simulation of a slum in a developing country.

The ‘Poverty Trap’ simulation took the entire year group into a school-based simulation of a slum in a developing country.

ATV launch & LEOP simulation at ATV-CC 27 January 2011

ATV launch & LEOP simulation at ATV-CC 27 January 2011

JIBC training simulation involving JIBC, paramedic students, police officers, JIBC Law Enforcement Studies Diploma students, BC Ambulance volunteers, UBC Medicine resident physicians and staff from the BC Medical Unit.

November American Red Cross meeting in Contra Costa County was a well attended shelter operations simulations.

 

Photography by | Cate Calson of American Rec Cross

The clinical simulation facilitators at Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College are experts in moulage, the art of applying mock injuries for emergency response training.

Pictures during Simulation

Healthcare Simulation Center debuts new manikins.

[Graz run through my Opacity Ranger with the colour for all seven elements set to the same: RGB 19,41,104 and with the seven opacity levels at:

100%, 85%, 70%, 55%, 40%, 20%, 0%, like PS no gamma.

Brightness breaks at 35, 70, 116,150,195,230

The background is a canvas texture, the eighth texture on the Opacity Ranger.]

The ‘Poverty Trap’ simulation took the entire year group into a school-based simulation of a slum in a developing country.

Pictures during Simulation

The ‘Poverty Trap’ simulation took the entire year group into a school-based simulation of a slum in a developing country.

The ‘Poverty Trap’ simulation took the entire year group into a school-based simulation of a slum in a developing country.

JIBC training simulation involving JIBC, paramedic students, police officers, JIBC Law Enforcement Studies Diploma students, BC Ambulance volunteers, UBC Medicine resident physicians and staff from the BC Medical Unit.

Pictures during Simulation

Measuring glutamate release during deep brain stimulation.

- Simulation: Auswirkungen der Marktdurchdringung eines Produkts auf eine Lieferkette -

 

Die Simulation bietet gegenüber der Realität einen Vorteil: Im Computer lässt sich die Zeit der Modellwelt beschleunigen und einen Blick auf die zukünftige Entwicklung eines Unternehmens werfen.

 

Mithilfe von XJ Tek AnyLogic kann der Benutzer simulieren, welche Auswirkungen die zunehmende Marktdurchdringung eines Produkts auf die Lieferkette von Einzelhandel, Großhandel und Fabrik hat.

National OIE PVS Pathway Orientation Workshop for the Republic of South Africa (national and provincial veterinary staff).

 

14 - 16 May 2019

Onderstepoort, Pretoria (GP) South Africa

 

More information : www.rr-africa.oie.int/en/news/20190516.html

 

Picture (c) E. Leon (oie) 2019

JIBC training simulation involving JIBC, paramedic students, police officers, JIBC Law Enforcement Studies Diploma students, BC Ambulance volunteers, UBC Medicine resident physicians and staff from the BC Medical Unit.

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