Mobile Lab Trains With Realistic Manikins
Medical workers in rural Montana are receiving a new type of medical training with the help of realistic manikins.
Medical workers in rural Montana are receiving a new type of medical training with the help of realistic manikins.
Last week we offered a 3-day CALS course at Providence St. Joseph Medical Center in Polson, MT. This was the pilot program integrating the Simulation in Motion SIM Lab into the Obstetrical Deliveries portion of the course. It was a great
Thanks to a generous donation from Rich and Donna Dengel and a grant from the Leona and Harry Helmsley Charitable Trust, 60 local EMS, RNs, Medical Assistants, Respiratory Therapists and ER physicians were recently able to take part in three days of simulation training.
A mobile medical simulation training truck carrying high-definition manikins arrived in Havre Tuesday and left Wednesday but not before people received tours of the mobile training facility and local medical leaders met to talk about using the facility for future training.