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Problems We Solve
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Reducing Patient Risk
Evaluating Competencies
Healthcare IT Data Management
Improving In-situ Communication
Increasing Recruitment and Retention
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An integrated clinical simulation management solution from EMS ensures that all
facets of your simulation program work seamlessly to enable successful training
outcomes.
It’s not enough for your students to practice on a simulator or a standardized patient
(SP) without having the means to capture every nuance of the interaction.
EMS Provides:
• Optimized solutions for both standardized patient and simulator training environments
• Video playback debriefing, scenarios, measurement, and standardized reporting
• Extensible and scalable set-up, from a single room to multidisciplinary centers
• Advanced customer care committed to the long-term peak performance of your center
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The key to reducing patient risk is through repetitive task training and self-reflection.
Simulation center management enables the recording of training sessions, review, and self-reflection in a simulated, safe environment.
Consistent clinical simulation training can improve performance and mastery of skills ensuring high standards of care delivery required by both hospital administrators and patients.
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Traditionally, performance standards and clinical competencies have been evaluated and documented through ad hoc or paper-based methods. This overburdens the ever-increasing ranks of new and untenured medical staff from recent hiring initiatives and acquired or affiliated practices.
Clinical simulation enables staff to maintain standards of care in a consistent way, frequently measure and evaluate competencies, and provide actionable feedback for on-boarding and continuous improvement.
EMS solutions ease this burden with a scalable simulation software and data management platform that provides critical insights into how clinicians are practicing and developing.
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Through EMS’ technology, instructors can measure outcomes and reach valid decisions,
judgments or inferences about learners. Reliable data, captured by observation using
EMS solutions, allow instructors to evaluate and provide accurate feedback to learners.
• Improves retention and ability to apply target skills and behaviors
• Promotes knowledge transfer.
• Heightens self-confidence for the learner. The result is higher patient safety
and improved
patient outcomes with lower operational cost.
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Poor in-situ communication between multi-disciplinary teams is one of the leading causes of medical errors adversely affecting patient outcomes.
It has been a complicated and vexing challenge to make the right behavioral adjustments to address this problem.
But clinical simulation management solutions from EMS enable medical teams to identify deficiencies and develop and practice the procedures that can enhance team effectiveness within an in-situ environment such as an ER or operating room.
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The best nurses are in high demand and short supply.
Higher Ed, Continuing Ed, and Hospitals are aligned in the overarching challenge of raising the competency level of nurses because the best trained staff entering the workforce tend to perform better on the floor.
Nursing simulation addresses a vital part of the training and education challenge by delivering experiential learning, the basis for all practicing behaviors.
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"EMS really put a concerted effort into making sure that the customer is satisfied with the product…I would most definitely go with EMS again."
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- Heather O'Quinn, MSN, RN
Southside Virginia Community College
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"There was no question in our mind that EMS could do
the whole package, and that’s what we were after."
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- Glen Tinkoff, MD
Christiana Care Health System
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"The EMS software is extremely flexible and enables us to design simulation models
that help improve clinical performance."
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– Ellen Brock, MD, MPH
Virginia Commonwealth University
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"The added administrative functionality really tipped the balance for us. Plus,
EMS has a longer history than the other companies and huge experience with SPs."
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– Haru Okuda, MD
formerly with the New York City
Health and Hospitals Corporation
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"Our faculty wanted to focus on debriefing with the learners…, the AV system was
most important to us when we made our decision to go with EMS as a vendor."
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– Martha Conrad, RN, MSN
University of Akron College of
Nursing.
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"By integrating EMS’ Suite into the operations of the Center, we’ve been able to
more effectively meet the educational and operational needs of the hospital."
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– Glen Tinkoff, MD
Christiana Care Health System
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"The training provided by EMS was first class and very professional… The ongoing
vendor support has been great too, so EMS has really given our program a boost."
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– Jason Quick, lecturer
Victoria University, Australia
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"With EMS products, we are able to pull scenarios together and create a video clip
of the student performing skills, which he or she will then take to a potential
employer upon graduation.Other competing products didn’t offer this option."
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– Sharon Decker, Ph.D., R.N.
Texas Tech, Lubbock
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"The main reason for using EMS was because I was dealing with nine facilities. With
EMS I can have people remotely access the system."
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– Denise Garee, MSN
Coastal Carolinas Health Alliance
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"In the end the college chose EMS’ software management system and AV technology.
The comprehensiveness of the system and the constant innovations were important
to us. "
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– Laura Cuty-Ruiz, PhD
University of Central Florida
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Copyright © Education
Management Solutions Inc.
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Copyright © Education
Management Solutions Inc.
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