• J Perioper Pract · Jul 2013

    Multi-disciplinary simulation training for anaesthetic practitioners.

    • Rob Hughes.
    • Correspondence address: Operating Department Pratitioner, Morriston Hospital, Swansea. SA6 6NL. Email: rob.hughes@wales.nhs.uk. rob.hughes@wales.nhs.uk
    • J Perioper Pract. 2013 Jul 1; 23 (7-8): 167-70.

    AbstractA multi-disciplinary simulation training course devised and implemented at Morriston Hospital is described. The participants in the simulation exercise included both medical and non-medical professionals in a pilot study intended to analyse the effectiveness of a multi-disciplinary approach to this training technique. Questionnaires completed by the participants both immediately after the training session and again some months later highlight the desirability of this multi-disciplinary training. The success of the training course and the lessons learned from its implementation are being used to plan a similar second session in the near future.

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