DuPage Symposium: Better Manage Your Simulation Training Initiatives

by EMSBLOG Editor April 18, 2013

 

 

Attending the DuPage Symposium?

Stop by the EMS booth!

More and more hospitals and higher education institutions are using clinical simulation as a teaching strategy to prepare learners for the rapidly-changing healthcare workplace. Is your institution one of them?

Learners using EMS' Orion simulation management solution are able to master skills more quickly through repetition, debriefing, evaluation, and measurement in a controlled environment that is designed to cost effectively process high volumes of nursing simulation sessions.

 

EMS' Simulation Management and skills evaluation technology can help you better manage your simulation training initiatives and in turn, help learners deliver better patient care and achieve positive outcomes in clinical settings.

April Webinar: "Scenario Innovation: Programming Patient Outcomes in Simulation"

by EMSBLOG Editor April 3, 2013

Presented by H. Michael Young, Simulation Technology Specialist, Tarleton State University.

We had an overwhelming response to today's webinar. Feel free to post your questions/comments for Michael in the comments box below.

Abstract: as simulation matures within the context of healthcare education, training and assessment, the need for standardized case scenarios continues to rise. Much work has been done around this topic, and a market for pre-programmed scenarios has emerged. Faculty often don't have the time to develop scenarios from scratch, let alone program the outcomes as well. This webinar will address the challenges common to on-the-fly operation, and how programming can automate processes. Ultimately, the programmed scenario functions as a "check-list" aiding in navigation during debriefing. Learner interventions are "checked off" and the programming does the work, freeing the educator/operator to focus on assessing learners. At the end of the webinar, attendees will have a clearer picture of how programming can effectively reduce preparation time, standardize patient responses to learner interventions, and improve fidelity through team work.

April Webinar: "Scenario Innovation: Programming Patient Outcomes in Simulation"

by EMSBLOG Editor March 28, 2013

Don't miss the "Scenario Innovation: Programming Patient Outcomes in Simulation" webinar, presented by H. Michael Young, Simulation Technology Specialist, Tarleton State University.

Abstract: As simulation matures within the context of healthcare education, training and assessment, the need for standardized case scenarios continues to rise. Much work has been done around this topic, and a market for pre-programmed scenarios has emerged. Faculty often don't have the time to develop scenarios from scratch, let alone program the outcomes as well. This webinar will address the challenges common to on-the-fly operation, and how programming can automate processes. Ultimately, the programmed scenario functions as a "check-list" aiding in navigation during debriefing. Learner interventions are "checked off" and the programming does the work, freeing the educator/operator to focus on assessing learners. At the end of the webinar, attendees will have a clearer picture of how programming can effectively reduce preparation time, standardize patient responses to learner interventions, and improve fidelity through team work.
 
Hosted by EMS, the webinar is on Wednesday, April 3 at 2:00 pm EDT.
 
Click here to register.

Upcoming Session! Starfleet Alliance: The Interstellar Exploration of Vendor Relationships

by EMSBLOG Editor March 14, 2013

Education Management Solutions EMS Alerts

Attending the Drexel Simulation in Healthcare Conference
March 18-20 in Clearwater Beach, FL?

Rise and Shine for the Session
Starfleet Alliance: The Interstellar Exploration of Vendor Relationships

Wednesday, March 20
6:50-7:50 AM

Presented by:

Leland "Rocky" Rockstraw, PhD, RN

Assistant Dean, Simulation, Clinical & Technology Academic Operations

Associate Clinical Professor
Drexel University, College of Nursing & Health Professions

 

and


Laurie Kerns, MS

Vice President Education Services
Education Management Solutions (EMS)

 

Abstract: This session will present a historical perspective of the research, selection,

purchase, and post purchase management of medical simulation software and

audiovisual products. Shared experiences from an international presenter-consultant

in simulation lab designs and vendor perspective will be shared.

 

CEU Available

Plus: complete a short survey for a chance to WIN a Kindle Fire HD.
Drawing at 7:45 AM. You must be present to WIN!

 

Stop by the EMS booth to find out how the

Next Generation Clinical Simulation Management Platform

can revitalize your nursing education program.

 

 

Continue the discussion: "Tools in Surgical Simulation"

by EMSBLOG Editor March 6, 2013

We had a great response to the webinar (Mar 6) "Tools in Surgical Simulation" - co-presented by Dr. John Paige, Louisiana State University School of Medicine and Dr. Nick Sevdalis and Louise Hull, Imperial College London, Department of Surgery and Cancer.

Abstract: The presentation will focus on technical, non-technical, team, and debriefing tools related to surgical simulation.

Here’s your chance to continue the conversation. Post your questions/comments here and get a response.


If you missed the webinar and would like a link to the recording, click on the "Contact Us" tab at the top of this page.

Don't Miss Our March Webinar: Tools in Surgical Simulation

by EMSBLOG Editor February 26, 2013

Sign up now!

"Tools in Surgical Simulation"

Co-Presented by:
John T. Paige, MD
Louisiana State University School of Medicine

and

Nick Sevdalis, PhD
and 
Louise Hull, BSc, MSc
Imperial College London

Abstract: The presentation will focus on technical, non-technical, team, and debriefing tools related to surgical simulation.

Hosted by: 
Education Management Solutions (EMS)
 
www.EMS-works.com

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

2:00 pm EST
(1:00 pm CST; 12 Noon MST; 11:00 am PST)

Webinars are one hour in length.

Space is limited!

Click here to register for this FREE Webinar!

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar via GoToMeeting.

Not sure of the time of day in your location? Use a time zone converter such as the one below and enter EST- Eastern Standard Time-Philadelphia as your reference point.http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html


System requirements:
PC-based attendees - required: Windows® 7, Vista, XP or 2003 Server
Macintosh®-based attendees - required: Mac OS® X 10.5 or newer


For more information about the webinar, please email Gwen.Wille@EMS-works.com, or call 610-701-7002 x243.

Watch the ALL NEW Orion Platform Video!

by EMSBLOG Editor February 22, 2013

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EMS Showcases ORION at IMSH 2013 in Orlando

by EMSBLOG Editor January 25, 2013

EMS’ breakthrough technology for clinical simulation training provides educators and learners a rich user experience


(EXTON, PA, January 24, 2013) As part of an ongoing emphasis on leveraging the latest technologies to maximize user experience, EMS, a global leader in simulation management solutions for healthcare providers and educators, today announced the showcasing of Orion at the IMSH 2013 conference (Jan 27-29) in Orlando, FL. Orion is EMS’ next generation simulation management platform for clinical training programs focused on improving learners’ skills and optimizing patient outcomes.


“We’re excited about showcasing Orion at IMSH. Orion is the result of a synergy between our customers and the latest technologies,” says Anurag Singh, President and CEO. “Our philosophy for the past 19 years has been to listen and address the needs of our customers as they grow and expand their simulation training initiatives.”

Some of Orion’s capabilities include:
• Increased choice for users – provides quick access to application functionality with just three clicks, and enables easy search ability on every screen
• Easy management for center operators – offers an integrated single platform solution for simulation training with mannequins and patient-actors
• Improved user experience – delivers the most feature functionality of any product in the simulation management space
• More flexibility using mobile devices – delivers streaming video, the ability to complete performance assessments and surveys, and manage video recordings

EMS has been a true pioneer in the clinical simulation market. An unparalleled number of firsts – including EMS' first-to-market clinical skills training and assessment software -- make EMS’ solutions the benchmark by which all others are judged. EMS has been the driving force behind a number of innovations that continue to move the industry forward with new ideas and breakthrough technologies, such as Orion.

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