Here’s what you should know:
1. The product is the first of several interactive screen-based simulation models.
2. The device is designed to offer providers advanced training through simulations. The trauma module allows anesthesiologists to react to accident victims.
3. Adam Levine, MD, ASA interactive computer-based education editorial board editor-in-chief said in a release the module is the “first-of-its-kind.”
4. The program puts anesthesiologists in a virtual operating room and subjects them to three different simulation experiences.
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