Here is the write up from our latest (very challenging) in situ sim. It includes feedback on human factors from our colleagues in aviation. SCENARIO 17-year-old girl with a background of anxiety. Deliberate OD of propranolol (unknown quantity). Hysterical mother in attendance (superb performance from Dr. Lucy Parker!) Initial A-E assessment done. Patient bradycardic and […]
Pilot sim feedback #3: Trauma Call
Here is the write-up of our latest in situ sim. Along with the human factors feedback from our colleagues in aviation (which you can find at the end of the post), I’ve included the “technical” feedback from myself and two of my EM consultant colleagues as I thought it might be of interest. Scenario Young […]
Capt Dave Fielding: The importance of “readback”
“Communication is not like a conveyor belt where the meaning is transferred from one person to another arriving – and being interpreted – exactly the same way it was sent” Redding and Sincoff (1984) Over the course of the simulation sessions we have observed, the biggest thing that has struck Alex & I has been […]
Pilot sim feedback #2: “Pressure-test your decision-making”
Last week we my department ran another in-situ sim. It was quite a challenging one from a technical point of view. 62 year old BIBA looking unwell Paramedics hand over he was found on a park bench, blood around his mouth, GCS 13, HR 110, couldn’t get a BP, patient very unwell/periarrest A-E assessment done […]