Creative DIYs for Simulation-Based Training
Hands-on, simulation-based training is one of the best ways to engage students and prepare them for entering the field.
A Patient-Driven Simulation: A Look at the Cut Suit
From virtual simulation to synthetic cadavers and more, surgical technology and surgical assisting programs are incorporating the very latest in innovative, hands-on training activities into their curricula. The Cut Suit is a simulation tool that is worn by a live human and replicates the look and feel of traumatic injuries.
A Free Resource to Give Students a Leg Up: The Da Vinci Certification
To ensure students are provided with greater marketability when they enter the workforce, the surgical technology program at Reading Hospital has incorporated the Da Vinci Surgical Certification program into its coursework.
How One Surgical Assisting Program Uses Virtual Simulation to Prepare Master’s Students for Clinicals
Since 2013, the master of surgical assisting program at Eastern Virginia Medical School has offered the minimally invasive surgery lecture and skills lab. This course is designed to give the surgical assistant student a broad look into minimally invasive surgery while introducing the techniques involved.
Simulation Spotlight: An Instructor’s Experience with PeriopSim
Advances in technology have made surgical simulation a powerful teaching tool, and there are many options that can apply to surgical technology. Terry Herring, surgical technology division chair at Fayetteville Community College, spoke to Amy Broussard, program director and lead instructor at SOWELA Technical Community College, about one such simulation technology, PeriopSim.