Simulation Training Curriculum
For Undergraduate and Graduate Internal Medicine Students
The Internal Medicine Residency Program offers a Simulation Training curriculum to their residents and medical students. This training offers many advantages including, but not limited to: patients are never at risk; simulation of serious but infrequent events, in predictable times and places; errors can be allowed to occur, and then played-out.
Simulation offers the resident opportunities to rehearse and master many different health scenarios and provides experience in crisis management and planning.
The Clinical Simulation Center was opened in January 2004 and is located in the Temple College campus, located close to the hospital. The center is a state of the art mini-hospital and uses high-fidelity human patient simulators, partial task trainers and standardized patients. It is a collaborative effort between three institutions and industries.
View the internal medicine simulation curriculum and read what other residents have said about the program. A Power Point Show (pps) or (pdf) is available for download.
If Power Point is not loaded on your computer you can download a copy of the Power Point Viewer by Microsoft here.
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