Product Comparison Chart: Trauma Training Devices
➣ Kimberly Huynh
➣ Kimberly Huynh
➣ By Marjan Siadat & Rosemarie Fernandez Trauma is the leading cause of death in the first four decades of life, with traumarelated injuries constituting more than 25% of all…read more →
➣ By Mark P. Vu & James W. Price The wail of an ambulance siren announces the arrival of a trauma patient to the emergency department. Paramedics unload an injured…read more →
➣ By William W. McFadden & Michael Suehling The treatment of pediatric congenital heart disease is hampered by the scarcity of relevant cases, the lack of integrated data and the…read more →
➣ By Thomas B. Talbot The Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC), the Army’s high-technology medical pathfinder, has been intensifying advances in wartime trauma training through the use of…read more →
➣ By Teresita Marie Sotomayor & Don Parsons During the Vietnam War over 2,500 Soldiers died due to hemorrhage from extremity wounds. In current conflicts hemorrhage continues to be the…read more →
➣ By Nancy Ahmann Stress Inoculation Training (SIT) is often the umbrella term used to represent a collection of coping strategies provided to the trainee. Often thought of as “mental…read more →
➣ Rasheda Farid & Khodeza Begum The growth of psychology as a separate field was not considered in Canada until the last half of the 19th century. The first psychology…read more →
➣ By Lingjun Kong For decades, simulation in nursing education and medical training has been incorporated into the teaching and learning process in the form of static mannequins, role playing,…read more →
➣ By Giuseppe Riva Within the emerging cybertherapy field, a central role is played by Virtual Reality (VR). If we check the two leading clinical databases – MEDLINE and PSYCINFO…read more →