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    Home»Industry News»Intermountain Healthcare Opens Advanced Hospital-Based Simulation Center
    September 17, 2015

    Intermountain Healthcare Opens Advanced Hospital-Based Simulation Center

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    SALT LAKE CITY, Utah — Intermountain Healthcare has joined the ranks of other premiere institutions like Duke University and Johns Hopkins by opening a new state-of-the-art simulation center to annually train hundreds of current and future doctors, nurses and healthcare technicians.

    IntermountainThe new Intermountain Simulation Center at LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah, is the largest and most advanced simulation center the Mountain West and aims to increase patient safety and improve clinical outcomes through hands-on simulated scenarios in real-life settings and trainings.

    Utilizing over 10,000 square feet of space, the center is equipped with the most advanced simulation technology and allows medical staff the opportunity to develop and practice physical skills, critical thinking, decision-making, collaboration and communication in a safe yet realistic environment.

    The Intermountain Simulation Center features multiple areas that are designed to provide real-world experience, including:

    • Three-patient rooms
    • Fully equipped operating room
    • Labor & delivery suite with infant resuscitation station
    • Procedure lab
    • Home health suite
    • Centralized control room

    The simulation rooms are fully outfitted with interactive, computer-driven mannequin simulators that allow deliberate practice of a full range of clinical interventions. They are equipped with medical gases, sinks, patient beds, crash carts and all the equipment needed to make the experience feel as real as possible to the participants.

    The cutting-edge mannequin simulators breathe (with breath sounds), have heart tones and palpable pulses, and procedures can be performed on the simulators such as bag-mask ventilation, intubation, defibrillation, chest tube placement and others. There are adult and child mannequins, and even a realistic “mother” that gives birth to a baby.

    High-definition cameras are also positioned throughout the center, which gives simulation staff the ability to view and interact with medical staff as if they were the patient from a centralized observation control room.

    While the Intermountain Simulation Center is at LDS Hospital, the center and its staff provide training to all 22 Intermountain hospitals with the potential to expand offerings to other health systems and educational institutions in the future.

    To view a simulation video, click here.

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