Introduction: In aviation, crew resource management trainings are established methods to enhance safety, a method that also gained popularity in medicine. In 2015, the Swiss Air Rescue (Rega) Helicopter Emergency Medical Services decided to start a simulation-based medical education program for its helicopter and ambulance jet crews (emergency physicians, paramedics/flight nurses and pilots). The aim of this program was to improve technical skills and the application of human factors during rescue missions. This report shows a five-year summary of the participants’ course evaluation. Methods: A 1-day high-fidelity simulation on crisis resource management with video-assisted debriefing took place at 3 centres, two in Switzerland; one...
Background Inadequate non-technical skills (NTSs) among employees in the Norwegian prehospital emer...
The use of paralytic medications in the performance of RSI intubation is a high risk intervention us...
OBJECTIVE: Training in practical aspects of disaster medicine is often impossible, and simulation m...
Simulation-based training of emergency teams offers a safe learning environment in which training in...
Objective Medical simulation is used in helicopter emergency services as a tool for training the cr...
Original article can be found at: http://www.paramedicpractice.com/ Copyright MA HealthcareThe phras...
Background: Deficient non-technical skills (NTS) among providers of critical care in helicopter emer...
Background Continuous medical education is essential in Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS...
legislation, and the evidence behind simulation and explore the art and utilization of medical simul...
Abstract Background This study assessed the feasibility, self-efficacy and cost of providing a high ...
MSc (Nursing), Faculty of health Sciences, University of the WitwatersrandThis quasi-experimental st...
Introduction: Disaster medicine is an increasingly important part of medicine. Training in the pract...
Background: The human external cargo (HEC) operations conducted by Helicopter Emergency Medical Serv...
Background. At Medunsa, Pretoria, South Africa, the training of final-year medical students includes...
Introduction Facilitators play an essential role in simulation-based training on helicopter emergen...
Background Inadequate non-technical skills (NTSs) among employees in the Norwegian prehospital emer...
The use of paralytic medications in the performance of RSI intubation is a high risk intervention us...
OBJECTIVE: Training in practical aspects of disaster medicine is often impossible, and simulation m...
Simulation-based training of emergency teams offers a safe learning environment in which training in...
Objective Medical simulation is used in helicopter emergency services as a tool for training the cr...
Original article can be found at: http://www.paramedicpractice.com/ Copyright MA HealthcareThe phras...
Background: Deficient non-technical skills (NTS) among providers of critical care in helicopter emer...
Background Continuous medical education is essential in Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS...
legislation, and the evidence behind simulation and explore the art and utilization of medical simul...
Abstract Background This study assessed the feasibility, self-efficacy and cost of providing a high ...
MSc (Nursing), Faculty of health Sciences, University of the WitwatersrandThis quasi-experimental st...
Introduction: Disaster medicine is an increasingly important part of medicine. Training in the pract...
Background: The human external cargo (HEC) operations conducted by Helicopter Emergency Medical Serv...
Background. At Medunsa, Pretoria, South Africa, the training of final-year medical students includes...
Introduction Facilitators play an essential role in simulation-based training on helicopter emergen...
Background Inadequate non-technical skills (NTSs) among employees in the Norwegian prehospital emer...
The use of paralytic medications in the performance of RSI intubation is a high risk intervention us...
OBJECTIVE: Training in practical aspects of disaster medicine is often impossible, and simulation m...