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The history of medical simulation

Kathleen R. Rosen
- 01 Jun 2008 - 
- Vol. 23, Iss: 2, pp 157-166
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The historical roots of simulation might be described with the broadest definition of medical simulation: "an imitation of some real thing, state of affairs, or process" for the practice of skills, problem solving, and judgment.
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This article is published in Journal of Critical Care.The article was published on 2008-06-01. It has received 487 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Web-based simulation & Medical simulation.

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Transvenous Lead Extraction: Heart Rhythm Society Expert Consensus on Facilities, Training, Indications, and Patient Management: This document was endorsed by the American Heart Association (AHA)

TL;DR: Cleveland Clinic, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Cleveland, OH, Ohio State University, Division of ardiovascular Medicine, Columbus, Ohio, Broward General Medical Center, Fort Lauderdale, FL, University Hospital, ivision of cardiovascular medicine, Pisa, Italy, University of Miami, Cardiothoracic Surgery, Miami, FL as discussed by the authors, St. Thomas esearch Institute and Providence St. Joseph Medical enter, Burbank, CA, American Heart Association Representative.
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The Role of 3D Printing in Medical Applications: A State of the Art

TL;DR: The goal of this analysis is to demonstrate by a deep research of the 3D-printing applications in medical field the usefulness and drawbacks and how powerful technology it is.
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Simulation in Manufacturing: Review and Challenges

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate the major milestones in the evolution of simulation technologies and examine recent industrial and research applications and findings, identifying gaps in current practices and future trends and challenges to be met on the field are outlined.
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Nursing Simulation: A Review of the Past 40 Years

TL;DR: A historical examination of these many forms of simulation in nursing is presented, followed by a discussion of the roles of Simulation in both nursing education and practice.
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3D printing materials and their use in medical education: a review of current technology and trends for the future.

TL;DR: This review outlines five technical steps required to complete a printed model and believes that the manipuation and tuning of material properties through the creation of composites and/or blending materials will eventually allow for thecreation of patient-specific models which have both anatomical and tissue fidelity.
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Features and uses of high-fidelity medical simulations that lead to effective learning: a BEME systematic review

TL;DR: While research in this field needs improvement in terms of rigor and quality, high-fidelity medical simulations are educationally effective and simulation-based education complements medical education in patient care settings.
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Deliberate practice and the acquisition and maintenance of expert performance in medicine and related domains.

TL;DR: This article proposes an alternative framework to account for individual differences in attained professional development, as well as many aspects of age-related decline, based on the assumption that acquisition of expert performance requires engagement in deliberate practice and that continued deliberate practice is necessary for maintenance of many types of professional performance.
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The evolution of Crew Resource Management training in commercial aviation.

TL;DR: An overarching framework that stresses error management to increase acceptance of CRM concepts is presented and defines behavioral strategies taught in CRM as error countermeasures that are employed to avoid error, to trap errors committed, and to mitigate the consequences of error.
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The Visible Human Project

TL;DR: The Visible Human Project data sets are designed to serve as a common reference point for the study of human anatomy, as a set of common public-domain data for testing medical imaging algorithms, and as a testbed and model for the construction of image libraries that can be accessed through networks.
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The history of simulation in medical education and possible future directions.

Paul Bradley
- 01 Mar 2006 - 
TL;DR: Clinical simulation is on the point of having a significant impact on health care education across professional boundaries and in both the undergraduate and postgraduate arenas.
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