Dylan Dangerfield, MD Fifth Year University of North Dakota School of Medicine |
Dustin Whitaker, MD Fifth Year University of Alabama School of Medicine |
Yates Congleton, MD Fourth Year University of Virginia School of Medicine |
Seth Guilbeau, MD Fourth Year Louisiana State University School of Medicine , New Orleans |
Chase Griffin, MD Third Year Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University |
Alexis Kentros, MD Third Year University of South Alabama College of Medicine |
Parker McDuffie, MD Second Year Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine |
Abhilash Moolupuri, MD Second Year Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine |
Louis Benton, MD First Year University of Mississippi School of Medicine |
Andrew Wofford, MD First Year University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Medicine |
Simulation is the imitation of real-life experience including the use of task and virtual reality trainers, as well as standardized patients to refine technical and clinical skills of healthcare professionals. At the UT Center for Advanced Medical Simulation, the goal is continual improvement in quality of patient care and safety through education, practice, and assessment. Simulation can replicate almost any diagnostic or therapeutic situation, from simple IV insertions using low-fidelity task technology to complicated surgeries using high-fidelity, computerized manikins or virtual reality modules.
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