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= Clinical simulation =
 
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''Clinical simulation'' technologies are designed to optimize the ''automaticity'' of teams in critical skills delivery. Automaticity is the ability to automatically respond with strong technical proficiency, usually through repeated practice and reinforcement.  The training of nurses and first responders using clinical simulation technologies, such as medical manikins, can play a significant role in the development of automicity skills. There are opportunities to improve clinical simulation training through enhanced or novel technologies.
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''Clinical simulation'' technologies are systems that emulate the biological functions and responses of patients, typically in the form of ''medical manikins''. Medical manikins systems offer students realistic, low risk, and consistent learning environments in which they can practice repeatedly and with reinforcement to develop critical skills. They also enable students to the develop ''automaticity'', the ability to respond quickly and automatically with strong technical proficiency to a given health care situation.   
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The NBCC Mobile First Technology initiative is collaborating with the College's nursing faculty to develop novel clinical simulation technologies through the application of mobile information and communication technologies.
  
The NBCC Mobile First Technology initiative is collaborating with the College's nursing faculty in the design of novel clinical simulation technologies with the goal of improving education and training for nurses and first responders.
 
  
 
'''Projects'''
 
'''Projects'''

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Clinical simulation

Clinical simulation technologies are systems that emulate the biological functions and responses of patients, typically in the form of medical manikins. Medical manikins systems offer students realistic, low risk, and consistent learning environments in which they can practice repeatedly and with reinforcement to develop critical skills. They also enable students to the develop automaticity, the ability to respond quickly and automatically with strong technical proficiency to a given health care situation.

The NBCC Mobile First Technology initiative is collaborating with the College's nursing faculty to develop novel clinical simulation technologies through the application of mobile information and communication technologies.


Projects


Research topics

automaticity

Technologies

medical manikins