Simulators in Anesthesiology Education edited by Lindsey C. Henson, Andrew C. Lee.

In the past ten years, full-scale simulation training has become dramatically more evident in undergraduate and graduate medical education. This increase has been due pri­ marily to two factors: the development of new computer-driven technology and an interest in simulation-specific training techniq...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Henson, Lindsey C. (Editor), Lee, Andrew C. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1998.
Edition:1st ed. 1998.
Series:Springer eBook Collection.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Turning Silk Purses into Sows’ Ears: Human Factors in Medicine
  • 2. Teaching High School Students
  • 3. Integration of the Human Patient Simulator into the Medical Student Curriculum: Life Support Skills
  • 4. Using Simulators for Medical Students and Anesthesia Resident Education
  • 5. Simulation in Nursing Anesthesia Education: Practical and Conceptual Perspectives
  • 6. What Can You Do with a Simulator?: Quality Assurance
  • 7. Team Orientated Medical Simulation
  • 8. Workshop on Educational Aspects: Educational Objectives and Building Scenarios
  • 9. Model Driven Simulators from the Clinical Instructor’s Perspective: Current Status and Evolving Concepts
  • 10. Technical Workshop: Mathematical and Computer Models
  • 11. Issues in Starting a Simulator Program
  • 12. Research Techniques in Human Performance Using Realistic Simulation
  • 13. Performance Enhancement in Anesthesia Using the Training Simulator Sophus (Peanuts)
  • 14. Jumpseating in the Operating Room
  • 15. Participant Evaluation of Team Oriented Medical Simulation
  • 16. Evaluation of Simulator Use for Anesthesia Resident Orientation
  • 17. Incorporation of a Realistic Anesthesia Simulator into an Anesthesia Clerkship
  • 18. Computer Analysis of Cerebrovascular Hemodynamics during Induction of Anesthesia.