Introduction Trainees generally have insufficient training in managing critically ill and injured pediatric patients due to limited exposure to such patients. Patient simulation experiences allow trainees to learn management skills needed in such a crisis. Herein, we describe a case regarding a critically injured pediatric patient. This case requires trainees to use teamwork skills, medical knowledge, and technical skills to manage the patient. Methods We developed a team-based simulation regarding the resuscitation of a critically injured child—a toddler with multiple injuries, all requiring emergent care. The case was developed for senior medical students and residents and can be completed in a single 1-hour session, including a debriefin...
Introduction During the course of fellowship training, pediatric critical care fellows are expected ...
Abstract Background The assessment and treatment of pediatric patients in the out-of-hospital enviro...
BackgroundBest practices for benchmarking the efficacy of simulation-based training programs are not...
Introduction Pediatric trauma management is a high-stress, high-risk, low-frequency event, and expos...
Abstract Background: Trauma resuscitations require a high level of team performance. This study eval...
Yiqun Lin,1 Adam Cheng2 1KidSIM-ASPIRE Simulation Research Program, Alberta Children's Hospital,...
Trauma is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in infants and children worldwide. Trauma educa...
Introduction Electrical injuries are rare but potentially life-threatening medical emergencies that ...
BACKGROUND: The majority of children seeking care in emergency departments are seen by general emerg...
Introduction. Several studies in pediatric trauma care have demonstrated substantial deficits in bot...
Abstract Background Neonatal resuscitation training in a simulated delivery room environment is a ne...
BackgroundThe assessment and treatment of pediatric patients in the out-of-hospital environment ofte...
Introduction Critical cardiopulmonary events arising from congenital or acquired heart diseases are ...
Multiprofessional ward healthcare providers are generally unprepared to assemble and engage in the i...
ObjectivesResuscitation of pediatric cardiac patients involves unique and complex physiology, requir...
Introduction During the course of fellowship training, pediatric critical care fellows are expected ...
Abstract Background The assessment and treatment of pediatric patients in the out-of-hospital enviro...
BackgroundBest practices for benchmarking the efficacy of simulation-based training programs are not...
Introduction Pediatric trauma management is a high-stress, high-risk, low-frequency event, and expos...
Abstract Background: Trauma resuscitations require a high level of team performance. This study eval...
Yiqun Lin,1 Adam Cheng2 1KidSIM-ASPIRE Simulation Research Program, Alberta Children's Hospital,...
Trauma is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in infants and children worldwide. Trauma educa...
Introduction Electrical injuries are rare but potentially life-threatening medical emergencies that ...
BACKGROUND: The majority of children seeking care in emergency departments are seen by general emerg...
Introduction. Several studies in pediatric trauma care have demonstrated substantial deficits in bot...
Abstract Background Neonatal resuscitation training in a simulated delivery room environment is a ne...
BackgroundThe assessment and treatment of pediatric patients in the out-of-hospital environment ofte...
Introduction Critical cardiopulmonary events arising from congenital or acquired heart diseases are ...
Multiprofessional ward healthcare providers are generally unprepared to assemble and engage in the i...
ObjectivesResuscitation of pediatric cardiac patients involves unique and complex physiology, requir...
Introduction During the course of fellowship training, pediatric critical care fellows are expected ...
Abstract Background The assessment and treatment of pediatric patients in the out-of-hospital enviro...
BackgroundBest practices for benchmarking the efficacy of simulation-based training programs are not...