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Medical simulation

 

Medical simulation

 

Medical simulation teaching refers to the use of robots or cyborgs as clinical practice applications. Since the Institute of Medicine report put forward the famous To err is human in 1999, based on the needs of patient safety and medical education, the simulation has gradually expanded. The development of the application of true teaching in medical education has gradually been widely used in American medical education. The simulation training center of Chengda University School of Medicine was proposed and raised by Dr. Lin Qihe, the former vice-dean of the medical school (the current dean of the medical school), in December 2003. It was newly established in the simulation skills classroom on the first floor of the medical building. The equipment is very simple. First, there will be a doctor and one or two dummy operators in the control room. Through the one-way glass