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Merging medicine and theater: Training ‘on location’

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160511-Vector-1x1Pediatric medicine just took a step for the better in Boston’s Longwood Medical Area with a new, expanded pediatric Simulation (SIM) Center — a dedicated space where doctors, nurses and other staff can rehearse tough medical situations or practice tricky or rare procedures in a clinical setting that looks and feels real.

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But clinicians aren’t the only ones who will be using the new 4,000-square-foot facility, which incorporates real medical equipment, set design and special effects.

Families can get hands-on practice with medical equipment they’ll be using at home. Inventors and “hackers” can develop and test new devices or software platforms and see how they perform in a life-like clinical environment. Planned hacks, for example, will explore different medical and surgical applications for voice-activated and gesture-controlled devices.

“The SIM Center fuses medicine and theater with education and child life expertise to allow us to build tailored simulations,” says Peter Weinstock, MD, PhD, director of Boston Children’s Simulator Program (SIMPeds).

Through set changes, the Center’s three main simulation rooms can convert to any kind of medical setting — say, a trauma bay, or a fully equipped operating room with a cooling system for cardiac surgery,where surgeons can scrub in with a view of the patient.

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For the first time, family caregivers, too, can use the SIM Center to practice using medical equipment and gain confidence in handling care at home.

“Simulations can help parents prepare for hospital discharge, teach them to run a home ventilator or help children with behavioral conditions like autism anticipate hospital visits and medical procedures,” says Weinstock.

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