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Clinical Simulation Management Benefits
For Educators
For Center Directors
For Learners
For IT /Technical Staff
Orion-Benefits & Uses
Medical Simulation
Nursing Simulation
Dental Simulation
Allied Health Simulation
Pharmacy Simulation
Counselor Training
Hospital Simulation
Military Medical Simulation
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Automated Processes -- improve student training efficiency and evaluation
programs
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Faster Data Analysis -- accelerate business processes by up to 70 percent.
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Reduced Time on Task -- reduce employee time on task by as much as 60 percent
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More Accurate Scoring -- score tests electronically and avoid human error.
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Expanded Business Opportunities – recruit students and provide access to
other departments
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More and more hospitals and higher education are using simulation as a teaching
strategy to prepare learners for the rapidly-changing healthcare workplace. However,
to provide learners with the ultimate training experience, your simulation program
needs to merge with a single, unified, and fully integrated audio-video and learning
management and assessment solution to:
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Tag video sections of a scenario to provide feedback and for research
Track the progress of learners using electronic assessment tools
Increase the safety and effectiveness of patient care through interdisciplinary
training
Improve effective communication among all members of the health care team
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EMS delivers advanced features and the technology infrastructure that Center
Directors/Coordinators need to optimally operate a simulation program. It will help
you save time and manage all the administrative and critical components in your
training environment. Any Center Director is well-aware of the importance of a few
factors such as:
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Centralized data
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"It's one of the few systems that actually stores everything in one location."
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Complete Integration
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"We wanted an integrated approach for our simulation center because we needed
multiple modalities in which to pull data from different places."
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Customer Support
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"I knew I had just one tech support number to call, whether it was for hardware
or software."
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A fully integrated audio-video technology system coupled with assessment and simulation
management makes it possible for you to practice a particular operation or procedure
multiple times. You can continue to practice, get feedback from instructors, and
even self-evaluate until you feel comfortable with your skill level. With EMS solutions,
learners can:
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Develop critical-thinking skills
Learn to work as a team in an emergency
Practice physical-assessment skills
Build confidence in clinical performance
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Although the success of your simulation program largely relies on educators, as
simulation technology and methodology becomes more sophisticated, it is important
for IT staff to become an ongoing partner for planning, maintenance, and problem
solving. IT / technical staff needs to interact not only with internal stakeholders
but also with external simulation management companies, such as EMS to ensure that:
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• All communication lines are open to make sure the needs and requirements are perfectly clear
• Continuous engagement is maintained before, during, and after a simulation center is built
• Common ground is established between the educators’ planning
and IT staff for successful outcomes.
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"EMS adds a new dimension to our teaching, not only because it allows us to promote
reflective learning through the sophisticated video recording and playback, but
also because it will help us link our assessment methods to the actual learning
experiences of the students."
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- Celeste Villanueva, CRNA, MS, Director of the Program of Nurse Anesthesia and
Director of the Health Sciences Simulation Center, Samuel Merritt University
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EMS’ Clinical Simulation Management solution for SP (Standardized Patient) - medical
skills training is essential to prepare learners for clinical practice. It provides
educators with the ability to efficiently monitor and debrief medical encounters
in a standardized patient environment.
Learners:
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Exhibit greater self-confidence
Develop effective documentation and treatment plans
Achieve better results on OSCE examinations
Perform and communicate better in team situations
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View our partial list of customers
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Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine
Albert Einstein Medical Center
ATSU College of Osteopathic Medicine - MESA
ATSU Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine
Case Western Reserve University
Central Michigan University - School of Medicine
David Grant Medical Center
Drexel University, College of Medicine
Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School Singapore
Florida State University, College of Medicine
Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine
Medicine Hat College
Meharry Medical College
Memorial University of Newfoundland
National Board for Osteopathic Medical Examiners, Inc.
National University of Singapore
New York College of Osteopathic Medicine
Nova Southeastern University
Oklahoma State University
Oregon Health Science University, School of Medicine
Penn State Hershey Medical Center
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine - Georgia Campus
Pikeville College School of Osteopathic Medicine
Rocky Vista University
Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Sciences
Temple College (Scott & White)
Temple University College of Health Professions
Temple University School of Medicine
Temple University:Eating Lab
Temple University:Speech Lab
Texas A&M Health Science Center
Texas A&M Health Science Center - Bryan College Station
Texas A&M Health Science Center - Round Rock
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Pharmacy-Amarillo
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock
Texas Tech University, El Paso
Texas Tech University, School of Pharmacy at Abilene
The Commonwealth Medical College
The University of Texas Medical Branch - Galveston
Thomas Jefferson University- Jefferson Medical College
UMDNJ - New Jersey Medical School
UMDNJ - School of Osteopathic Medicine
University of California Riverside
University of Central Florida
University of Cincinnati
University of Colorado
University of Florida - Gainesville
University of Kansas School of Medicine - Wichita
University of Manitoba, Canada
University of Miami
University of Michigan Medical School
University of Minnesota Medical School
University of New England - University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine
University of North Texas Health Science Center
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
University of Rochester Medical Center
University of South Alabama
University of South Florida CAMLS Training Center
University of Southern California-Keck School of Medicine
University of Texas Health Science Center at Harlingen
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
University of Vermont College of Medicine
Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine
Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar
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Learners using EMS’ Clinical Simulation Management solution 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.
Learners:
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Exhibit greater self-confidence
Improve the ability to compete for employer attention
Develop effective documentation skills
Perform and communicate better in team situations
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View our partial list of customers
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Amarillo College
Bakersfield College
Boise State University
Bon Secours Richmond Health System
California State University - Fresno
California State University - Channel Islands
Central Texas College
Chaminade University
College Universitaire de Saint Boniface
Concordia University
Conestoga College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning
Confederation College
DeSales University
Drexel University, College of Nursing & Health Professions
Drexel University:Prism Career Institute
Edison State College
Florida A&M School of Nursing
Florida International University
Frederick Community College
Golden West College
Grand Valley State University
Howard Community College
Illinois State University, Mennonite College of Nursing
Iowa Western Community College
James Madison University
Kirkwood Community College
Lancaster General College of Nursing
Longwood University
Loyola University Niehoff School of Nursing
Luzerne County Community College
Madonna University
Mansfield University of Pennsylvania
Medicine Hat College
Memorial University of Newfoundland
Metropolitan Community College
Molloy College
Montana State University College of Nursing
Morgan Community College
Mount Royal University - Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Neumann University
Northeastern University
Radford University
Radford University:Roanoke
Regina Qu'Appelle Health Sciences Region (Canada)
Rhode Island College School of Nursing
Saginaw Valley State University
Saint Michael College of Allied Health
Samuel Merritt University
San Jose State University School of Nursing
Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology
Seminole State College
Stillman College Nursing
Southern Virginia Higher Education Center
Southside Virginia Community College
Southwest Virginia Community College
St. Philips College
Tallahassee Community College
Tarleton State University
Texas Woman's University
Texas Woman's University - Dallas Campus
The University of Akron - CON
The University of Tampa
Three Rivers Community College
Trinitas Regional Medical Center:Trinitas School of Nursing
Union County College
University of Colorado
University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
University of Hawaii
University of Hawaii at Manoa - School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene
University of Michigan Flint, School of Health Professions
University of Michigan School of Nursing
University of North Texas Health Science Center
University of South Alabama
University of South Florida CAMLS Training Center
University of Texas El Paso, School of Nursing
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio - School of Nursing
University of Virginia School of Nursing
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, College of Nursing
Victoria University
Villanova College of Nursing
Virginia Highlands Community College
Viterbo University School of Nursing
Wesley College - Nursing
West Coast University
West Hills College
Western Oregon University
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EMS Clinical Skills solution for dental simulation management is essential to prepare
learners for practical dental treatment skills using patient simulation. It also
provides educators with the ability to efficiently monitor and debrief so that learners
can develop manual dexterity skills by practicing many procedures.
Learners:
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Reinforce concurrently learned dental concepts
Improve psychomotor skills
Improve learning results in the field of diagnostics
Enhance patient therapy outcomes
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View our partial list of customers
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Read case studies
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EMS’ Clinical Simulation Management solution for allied health skills management
is essential to prepare learners for clinical practice. It provides educators with
the ability to efficiently monitor and debrief medical encounters in a standardized
patient environment.
Learners:
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Exhibit greater self-confidence
Improve command of modern equipment and practices
Achieve better results on OSCE examinations
Develop effective documentation and treatment plans
Improve physical assessment, clinical, and communication skills
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View our partial list of customers
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Calhoun Community College
National Board of Examiners in Optometry
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Pharmacy, Amarillo
Texas Tech University, School of Pharmacy at Abilene
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Read case studies
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EMS Clinical Skills solution for pharmacy skills training management is essential
to prepare learners for clinical practice. It provides educators with the ability
to efficiently monitor and debrief medical encounters in a standardized patient
environment.
Learners:
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Diagnose medical problems and prescribe the right medicine and correct dose
Develop effective documentation and treatment plans
Achieve better results on OSCE examinations
Improve physical assessment, clinical, and communication skills
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View our partial list of customers
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Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Pharmacy – Amarillo
Texas Tech University, School of Pharmacy at Abilene
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Read case studies
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Counselor observation with video playback
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EMS' Counseling solution for skills assessment and data management is essential
in preparing learners build confidence and experiences more quickly and demonstrate
improved client management skills.
Learners:
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Visualize how an intervention might appear in practice
Continuously assess and plan for improving their counseling techniques
Create post interview treatment plans
Use recordings to pinpoint areas for further training
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View our partial list of customers
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University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa
University of Phoenix
Winston Salem State University Counseling Center
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Read case studies
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For more information about our Counseling solution, visit EMS’ Total Counseling website here
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For more information about our Counseling solution click here
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EMS’ Clinical Simulation Management solution for training in a hospital environment
provides numerous advantages including, reduction of overall health care costs,
decrease in medical errors and deaths, and improvement in patient safety. In addition,
clinicians trained in high-risk procedures may qualify for malpractice insurance
premium incentives.
Learners:
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Gain more confidence and competence
Discover high-reliability principles and safety methods
Make fewer communication errors and better decisions in routine operations
Perfect techniques without risking patient injury
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View our partial list of customers
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ACT Health - The Canberra Hospital, Australia
Alberta Health Services Mental Health Clinic
Baptist Health South Florida
Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario
Christiana Care Health System
Coastal Carolina Health Alliance
Coventry Hospital (UK)
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Dupont Hospital for Children
Health Partners
Hennepin County Medical Center
New York City Health & Hospital Corporation, Jacobi Medical Center
New York Presbyterian Hospital
North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System
NYU Langone Medical Center
Oregon Health & Science University:Peds
Poudre Valley Health System
Salinas Valley Memorial Healthcare System
Scottsdale Healthcare
St. Barnabas Hospital
St. Luke's Hospital
Texas Children's Hospital
Trinitas Regional Medical Center (Hospital)
University of Texas Houston, MD Anderson Cancer Center
Washington Hospital Healthcare System
Yale New Haven Hospital (Hospital)
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Read case studies
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EMS’ Clinical Simulation Management solution is essential for ensuring that multi-disciplinary
teams of emergency response clinicians and first responders are prepared by providing
them the ability to efficiently monitor and debrief medical encounters in the field.
Learners:
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Experience higher team skill competency and self-efficacy
Encounter fewer communication errors
Engage in better decision-making in routine operations
Complete complex surgical procedures
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View our partial list of customers
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Fargo VA Medical Center
Lockheed Martin
Manchester VA Medical Center
Providence VA Medical Center
San Diego Naval Medical Center
Travis Air Force Base
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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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