The art of being good
We all perform as, human beings, actions we believe are good practices. We brush our teeth before going to bed and we try to sleep the recommended number of hours whenever possible. Both actions have been reported to reinforce our sense of well- being. In simulation, there are also strategies and actions that could be considered good [...]
Importance of standardization
With the pandemic situation the differences between institution were even more highlighted. Schools with no access to e-learning platforms or digital resources either immediately found a solution or saw their classes and rotations being suspended. For this reason, virtual patients are most of the times presented by educators and healthcare professionals as a solution both for distance [...]
Inclusion, digital and green skills: the new Erasmus + 2021 – 2027
The new Erasmus+ 2021-2027 was launched last March 25 by the European Commission which adopted the first Erasmus + annual work program. The Program budget is 26.2 billion euros, compared to 14.7 billion euros for the period 2014 - 2020, to which will be added approximately 2.2 billion euros from the EU's external instruments, almost double the [...]
Today is the SAFETY Q-Day!
The SAFETY team launches a survey on the needs analysis to understand the gap in the emergency medicine and simulation sector to renew the existing training offer and to overcome training gaps, making practitioners safer and ready to operate in real emergency conditions or collaborate with companies involved in the development of medical simulation tools. The survey [...]
Seeker of truth
We have abundantly talked about simulation, skills, team working and communication, in which learners have a central key role. But who is behind? Who is the “simulation facilitator”? As published in 2015 by Simmed (Italian Society of Simulation), the simulation facilitator has aptitude for leadership and teamwork, the ability to conduct a scenario with personality and to [...]
LD- HF Laerdal Evidence Approach
The Research can guide the Industries’ Solutions and Products’ Design, especially when the Parties have a common mission saves lives. In 2011, the study published on Pediatric1 highlighted the importance of brief bedside CPR skill retraining program in successful skill acquisition rate and how the intermittent refresh CPR training can improve CPR skill retention over a 6-month [...]
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