SimBaby allows PICU residents, nurses and technicians to train for crises
November 08, 2010
Every Tuesday morning residents and nurses practice emergency care on a SimBaby, a full-body infant mannequin with realistic anatomy and clinical functionality and hone the skills they will employ when their real patients need urgent care. Read the full article.
Participating in this video were, in addition to Bateman and Kronopolus, third-year residents Sabine Schnyder, MD, and Asavari Kamerkar, MD; second-year resident Heidi Currier, MD; PICU attending physician Jennifer Thompson, MD; Jennifer Richardson, RN; Martha Wilkins, RN; Jim McGuire, critical care technician; and Lynn D’Angelo, RN, pediatric clinical care coordinator.