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Fly, Fight and Win…
United States Air Force ReserveI n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l l e n
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Aeromedical Simulation Training & Education
Major Chad Corliss94 AES/DO5/11/2012
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Fly, Fight and Win…
Overview
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• Program Review (50,000 foot view)
• What is Simulation
• Why use Simulation
• Why we Need Simulation
• Suspend Disbelief – How do we use simulation
• The ASTEC
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The 50,000 foot View
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• Integrate Simulation Technology into Education, Training and Sustainment platforms
• Build a Distributed Human Patient Simulation Network
• Exploit Technological Innovations
• Mitigate loss of Current “Training” pipelines
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What is a Simulator?
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• A Device or exercise that enables a participant to reproduce or represent…
• A method to teach the application of critical thinking skills, communication and team interactions; Risk Free learning Environment – errors can be allowed to occur
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What is a Simulator?
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• A Device or exercise that enables a participant to reproduce or represent…
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What is a Medical Simulator?
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• A Device or exercise that enables a participant to reproduce or represent…
• Supports clinical decision making – not just a task trainer; Ability to train high-risk, low-frequency clinical events
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Why Simulation for Training
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There is a big difference…
…between seeing and understanding…
…between watching and doing…
That’s what makes training and simulation so vital to operational success
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How do People Learn
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Retention
5% - Lecture
20% - Audio/Visual – Death by PowerPoint
30% - Demonstration
75% - Learn by DOING – Simulations
90% Teach Others – Collaborative Simulations
Interaction is associated with Learning achievement and retention of knowledge *Source Andersen Consulting
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Chasing Zero
• We entered combat operations with an existing stateside AE mission, and AF fixed medical facilities Those training venues no longer exist
• One decade at war…How are we doing?•72 Hours•98%
• Increasing Focus on Patient Safety
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Level 1 Trauma Center AF Theater Hospital
Multiple procedures/ specialists**
>80% need surgery
>90% penetrating trauma
~8000 admissions/yr
<10% need surgery
<30% penetrating trauma
~4000 admissions/yr
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Why we need Simulation
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Wilford Hall *
Keesler *
Travis *
C-STARS Saint Louis
C-STARS Baltimore
C-STARS Cincinnati
USAFSAM - EMEDS *
Lakenheath UK
National Capitol Area Simulation Center (USUHS)
Defense Medical Readiness Training Institute (DMRTI)* Simulation Operator Course
Tier I Sites
Luke, Nellis, WP
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AE Formal Training Unit
• iSTAN is currently used in conjunction with aircraft fuselage trainers to provide “simulated” training missions• Flight Nurse and AeroMed Tech training reduced from 90-
180 days to 30 days• Same or exceeding the level clinical “Care in the Air”
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Simulation is more than Plastic People
• Virtual Reality/AF-WAVE (Wide Area Virtual Environment)
• Serious Gaming/Computer Based Training
• Virtual Clinics
• Tactile Video and Audience Response - Critical Thinking Excercises
• Virtual Iraq – Treatment for PTSD
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The ASTEC…
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…an immersive training environment that includes very realistic clinical scenarios with high-fidelity simulated
patients…
We can simulate onboard emergencies. When you are inside, the sound, the feel, the environment, is absolutely realistic, and we are able to challenge crews with highly complicated
missions that are modeled on actual missions and challenging patients who have returned from combat
environments
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