Reducing medical complications through simulation-based training
May 03, 2024
May 03, 2024
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, May 3 -- Pennsylvania State University issued the following news:
Researchers in Penn State's colleges of Engineering and of Medicine are reducing error rates in central-line placement by designing and implementing a novel robotic training program that uses life-like manikins and real-time feedback to simulate patient scenarios. If implemented at hospitals across the country, the program's observed reduced error rate for mechanical complications alone . . .
Researchers in Penn State's colleges of Engineering and of Medicine are reducing error rates in central-line placement by designing and implementing a novel robotic training program that uses life-like manikins and real-time feedback to simulate patient scenarios. If implemented at hospitals across the country, the program's observed reduced error rate for mechanical complications alone . . .