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Human
Simulation Lab and Patient Safety Center
The
human simulator is a place where upcoming doctors and nurses
can go to get experience for critical situations. Many of
the medical trainees at Duke go through this simulator. It
is also used to research new equipment and principles of teamwork
in critical care.
Duke
resources available for field trips include:
- Fit with Standard
Course of Study:
click here
- Most Appropriate
Age Groups
7th grade and up
- Number of Students
that Can Be Accommodated:
10 in the simulator, others can watch by video feed in
a nearby room
- Pretrip Resources:
anatomy, measurements of quantities in tubes, reading
graphs
- Hands-on Activities:
Responding
to emergency situations on Stan, the human simulator
- Post-trip Activities: <to
be added>
- Map and Directions Directions
- Contact Information: Jeffrey Taekman, MD, Duke University Medical Center, Room
4049 (Purple Zone), Durham, NC 27710, phone: 919-684-3661.
E-mail: simcenter@mc.duke.edu
- Student’s Perspective
on the Lab:
Student
Impressions
- Human
Simulation Lab Site
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