Introduction: Mounting evidence suggests that high-fidelity mannequin-based (HFMBS) and computer-based simulation are useful adjunctive educational tools for advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) instruction. We sought to determine whether access to a supplemental, online computer-based ACLS simulator would improve students’ performance on a standardized Mega Code using high-fidelity mannequin based simulation (HFMBS).Methods: Sixty-five third-year medical students were randomized. Intervention group subjects (n = 29) each received a two-week access code to the online ACLS simulator, whereas the control group subjects (n = 36) did not. Primary outcome measures included students’ time to initiate chest compressions, defibrillate ventricular f...
The knowledge and practical skills of the Basic Life Support (BLS) and the Advanced Cardiac Life Sup...
BACKGROUND: Simulation-based training is useful in improving physicians' skills. However, no randomi...
Introduction: The course content and guidelines of ACLS are reviewed approximately every five years ...
Introduction: Mounting evidence suggests that high-fidelity mannequin-based (HFMBS) and computer-bas...
Study Objective: To compare computer-based learning with traditional learning methods in studying ad...
BACKGROUND: Medical student training and experience in cardiac arrest situations is limited. Traditi...
Introduction: Traditional Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) courses are evaluated using written m...
Objective: In this trial, we intend to assess the effect of simulation-based education approach on a...
Objective: In this paper, we aimed to evaluate the effect of a simulation-based educational approach...
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) is a set of guidelines promoted by the American Heart Associati...
The use of high-fidelity manikin-based simulation has been studied in many healthcare education area...
Advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) is a problem-based course that employs simulation techniques to...
Background: Each year, more than 1.5 million health care professionals receive advanced life support...
Introduction: Most medical schools teach cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) during the final year i...
Background: Robust assessment is a crucial component in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) trainin...
The knowledge and practical skills of the Basic Life Support (BLS) and the Advanced Cardiac Life Sup...
BACKGROUND: Simulation-based training is useful in improving physicians' skills. However, no randomi...
Introduction: The course content and guidelines of ACLS are reviewed approximately every five years ...
Introduction: Mounting evidence suggests that high-fidelity mannequin-based (HFMBS) and computer-bas...
Study Objective: To compare computer-based learning with traditional learning methods in studying ad...
BACKGROUND: Medical student training and experience in cardiac arrest situations is limited. Traditi...
Introduction: Traditional Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) courses are evaluated using written m...
Objective: In this trial, we intend to assess the effect of simulation-based education approach on a...
Objective: In this paper, we aimed to evaluate the effect of a simulation-based educational approach...
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) is a set of guidelines promoted by the American Heart Associati...
The use of high-fidelity manikin-based simulation has been studied in many healthcare education area...
Advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) is a problem-based course that employs simulation techniques to...
Background: Each year, more than 1.5 million health care professionals receive advanced life support...
Introduction: Most medical schools teach cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) during the final year i...
Background: Robust assessment is a crucial component in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) trainin...
The knowledge and practical skills of the Basic Life Support (BLS) and the Advanced Cardiac Life Sup...
BACKGROUND: Simulation-based training is useful in improving physicians' skills. However, no randomi...
Introduction: The course content and guidelines of ACLS are reviewed approximately every five years ...