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Simulation and debriefing in neonatology 2016: Mission incomplete

Journal

SEMINARS IN PERINATOLOGY
Volume 40, Issue 7, Pages 489-493

Publisher

W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
DOI: 10.1053/j.semperi.2016.08.010

Keywords

Simulation, Mission rules; Human performance; System performance; Cognitive skills; Technical skills; Behavioral skills; Neonatal Resuscitation Program; International Pediatric Simulation; Society; International Network for; Simulation-based Pediatric; Innovation; Research and Education

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  1. Endowment for the Center for Advanced Pediatric and Perinatal Education (CAPE)

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Simulation can be an effective tool to facilitate the acquisition and maintenance of the cognitive, technical and behavioral skills necessary to carry out our mission in neonatology: the delivery of safe, effective and efficient care to our patients. Prominent examples of successful implementation of simulation within neonatology include the Neonatal Resuscitation Program, the International Pediatric Simulation Society, and the International Network for Simulation-Based Pediatric Innovation, Research and Education. Despite these successes much remains to be accomplished. Expanding simulation beyond technical skill acquisition, using simulated environments to conduct research into human and system performance, incorporating simulation into high-stakes skill assessments, embracing the expertise of the more extensive modeling and simulation community and, in general, applying simulation to healthcare with the same degree of gravitas with which it is deployed in other high-risk industries are all tasks that must be completed in order to achieve our mission. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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