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Simulation-based training pediatrico:
formarsi in un ospedale di secondo livello
Paediatric simulation-based training: being educated in a second level hospital
Alessandra Tuccio1, Laura Farmeschi1, Luca Bertacca1, Giovanni Sbrana2, Susanna Falorni1, Mauro Breggia3
1Pronto Soccorso Pediatrico, 2Anestesia e Rianimazione, 3Pronto Soccorso, ASL 9, Grosseto
Settembre 2013 - pagg. 436 -439
Abstract
The paediatric emergency simulation project was created in the hospital setting of Grosseto
in 2011 with the main objective to revise theoretical skills and to learn “practical experienced”
skills. Simulations took place at the emergency unit shock room and involved
all multi-specialist, medical, in training and nursing staff on a rotational basis. They included
a theoretical briefing, the management of the clinical setting and the debriefing phase.
The staff appreciation and improvement perceived are reported. The aim of this work
is to describe the feasibility of a simulation project for the paediatric emergency in a second
level hospital, without specific paediatric commitment or educational resources.
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