Bill Becker and Bruce Milligan, representing the MedStar Health network's Simulation and Training Environment Lab (SiTEL), presented this Power Point outlining SiTEL's Mass Casualty Incident training game.
Code Orange is a multiplayer 3D serious game being developed by SiTEL for hospital mass casualty incident training. The game places up to 12 human players in key hospital roles where they must work together in real-time to respond to a simulated terror attack. By immersing trainees in a realistic virtual hospital, Code Orange aims to more effectively teach the procedures, communication skills, and strategic decision making required during a real MCI when normal rules change and resources are scarce. The game is being designed based on input from medical experts and will integrate with SiTEL's learning management system to support ongoing analysis and improvement of training.
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The document discusses intraosseous (IO) infusion, which provides vascular access by inserting a needle into the bone marrow space. IO access is useful when intravenous access is not possible. The document covers IO anatomy, indications, contraindications, needles, devices, and procedures. It describes commonly used sites like the proximal tibia in pediatrics and distal tibia in adults. Manual insertion and use of devices like the FAST-1, Bone Injection Gun (BIG), and EZ-IO are outlined. IO access provides rapid delivery of fluids, drugs, and blood samples equivalent to intravenous routes.
The document discusses Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TC-3) training for combat medics, which focuses on providing medical care on the battlefield in 3 stages - Care Under Fire, Tactical Field Care, and Combat Casualty Evacuation Care - with an emphasis on controlling hemorrhage, maintaining airways, and fluid resuscitation when possible given limited medical resources and ongoing tactical threats.
Cardiac arrest is the abrupt cessation of cardiac pump function that requires prompt intervention to prevent death. The four rhythms that can cause pulseless cardiac arrest are ventricular fibrillation, pulseless ventricular tachycardia, asystole, and pulseless electrical activity. Immediate CPR and defibrillation are critical, along with identifying and treating reversible causes such as hypoxia, acidosis, hypothermia, tamponade, pulmonary embolism, or drug overdose. Management involves high-quality CPR, defibrillation for shockable rhythms, intravenous epinephrine and amiodarone, and treating underlying causes.
Cardiac arrest occurs when the heart suddenly stops beating effectively due to failure of electrical signaling or pumping function, preventing blood from circulating to vital organs, and CPR involves chest compressions and rescue breaths to manually circulate blood to the brain and heart until spontaneous circulation can be restored through defibrillation or other medical treatment. The document provides details on causes, diagnosis, treatment including the steps of CPR, and outcomes of cardiac arrest.
This document provides guidelines for performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) according to the 2010 American Heart Association guidelines. It outlines the basic steps for performing CPR on adults, children, and infants, including checking for responsiveness, calling for help, checking breathing, beginning chest compressions, providing breaths, using an automated external defibrillator, and relieving choking. The guidelines emphasize compressing at a rate of 100 times per minute and adjusting hand placement and compression depth based on the age of the victim.
Code Orange is a multiplayer 3D serious game being developed by SiTEL for hospital mass casualty incident training. The game places up to 12 human players in key hospital roles where they must work together in real-time to respond to a simulated terror attack. By immersing trainees in a realistic virtual hospital, Code Orange aims to more effectively teach essential disaster response skills like triage, communication, resource management and use of the Hospital Incident Command System in a way that is less expensive and disruptive than traditional training methods. The game is being designed based on input from medical experts and will integrate with SiTEL's learning management system to support analysis and improvement of training.
Code Orange is a multiplayer 3D serious game being developed by SiTEL for hospital mass casualty incident training. The game places up to 12 human players in key hospital roles where they must work together in real-time to respond to a simulated terror attack. By immersing trainees in a realistic virtual hospital, Code Orange aims to more effectively teach the procedures, communication skills, and strategic decision making required during a real MCI when normal rules change and resources are scarce. The game is being designed based on input from medical experts and will integrate with SiTEL's learning management system to support ongoing analysis and improvement of training.
This document summarizes Israel's emergency response system and procedures for a mass toxicological event. It outlines key details about Israel's population and hospital infrastructure. The emergency response is led by MDA (Magen David Adom) and involves over 1,500 paid staff and 11,450 volunteers operating out of regional dispatch centers. The document describes clinical procedures for assessing and treating victims of organophosphate intoxication in the field. It emphasizes proper personal protective equipment, decontamination, transport, and training to safely manage a large-scale toxic gas or chemical exposure event.
The document discusses intraosseous (IO) infusion, which provides vascular access by inserting a needle into the bone marrow space. IO access is useful when intravenous access is not possible. The document covers IO anatomy, indications, contraindications, needles, devices, and procedures. It describes commonly used sites like the proximal tibia in pediatrics and distal tibia in adults. Manual insertion and use of devices like the FAST-1, Bone Injection Gun (BIG), and EZ-IO are outlined. IO access provides rapid delivery of fluids, drugs, and blood samples equivalent to intravenous routes.
The document discusses Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TC-3) training for combat medics, which focuses on providing medical care on the battlefield in 3 stages - Care Under Fire, Tactical Field Care, and Combat Casualty Evacuation Care - with an emphasis on controlling hemorrhage, maintaining airways, and fluid resuscitation when possible given limited medical resources and ongoing tactical threats.
Cardiac arrest is the abrupt cessation of cardiac pump function that requires prompt intervention to prevent death. The four rhythms that can cause pulseless cardiac arrest are ventricular fibrillation, pulseless ventricular tachycardia, asystole, and pulseless electrical activity. Immediate CPR and defibrillation are critical, along with identifying and treating reversible causes such as hypoxia, acidosis, hypothermia, tamponade, pulmonary embolism, or drug overdose. Management involves high-quality CPR, defibrillation for shockable rhythms, intravenous epinephrine and amiodarone, and treating underlying causes.
Cardiac arrest occurs when the heart suddenly stops beating effectively due to failure of electrical signaling or pumping function, preventing blood from circulating to vital organs, and CPR involves chest compressions and rescue breaths to manually circulate blood to the brain and heart until spontaneous circulation can be restored through defibrillation or other medical treatment. The document provides details on causes, diagnosis, treatment including the steps of CPR, and outcomes of cardiac arrest.
This document provides guidelines for performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) according to the 2010 American Heart Association guidelines. It outlines the basic steps for performing CPR on adults, children, and infants, including checking for responsiveness, calling for help, checking breathing, beginning chest compressions, providing breaths, using an automated external defibrillator, and relieving choking. The guidelines emphasize compressing at a rate of 100 times per minute and adjusting hand placement and compression depth based on the age of the victim.
Code Orange is a multiplayer 3D serious game being developed by SiTEL for hospital mass casualty incident training. The game places up to 12 human players in key hospital roles where they must work together in real-time to respond to a simulated terror attack. By immersing trainees in a realistic virtual hospital, Code Orange aims to more effectively teach essential disaster response skills like triage, communication, resource management and use of the Hospital Incident Command System in a way that is less expensive and disruptive than traditional training methods. The game is being designed based on input from medical experts and will integrate with SiTEL's learning management system to support analysis and improvement of training.
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The document discusses several topics related to nursing informatics and clinical information systems:
1. It defines common computer inputs, outputs, and storage devices such as keyboards, monitors, hard drives, and flash drives.
2. It distinguishes between computer software and hardware, providing examples of each. Software is intangible programs while hardware are physical components like CPUs and keyboards.
3. It defines information systems, management information systems, and hospital information systems. Hospital information systems specifically manage administrative, financial, and clinical data in hospitals using both electronic and paper records.
4. It discusses how information technologies are being adopted in Philippine hospitals, though progress has been slow, and hopes for more advanced technologies to improve
AI in Healthcare: How to Implement Medical Imaging Using Machine Learning?Skyl.ai
About the webinar
According to a report “The Digital Universe Driving Data Growth in Healthcare,” published by EMC with research and analysis from IDC, Hospitals are producing 50 petabytes of data per year. Almost 90% of this data is comprised of medical imaging i.e. digital images from scans like MRIs or CTs. More than 97% of this data goes unanalyzed or unused.
The top healthcare institutions across the globe are adopting AI in medical imaging to increase speed and imaging accuracy, monitor data in real-time, and eliminate the need for humans to do time-consuming and complex tasks. This has been enabling doctors to optimize treatment approaches, speed of care, and interconnected health conditions.
Through this webinar, you will understand how AI can be used to automate routine processes and procedures and help radiologists to identify patterns, and help in treating patients with critical conditions quickly.
What you will learn:
- How healthcare institutions are leveraging AI to augment decision making, prevent medical errors, and reduce costs in medical imaging
- Discuss the approach to automate machine learning workflow, creating and deploying models in hours, not weeks or months
- Demo: How to detect pneumonia from chest x-rays using AI within a few minutes using skyl.ai
How AI is Changing Medical Imaging in the Healthcare Industry Skyl.ai
About the webinar
According to a report “The Digital Universe Driving Data Growth in Healthcare,” published by EMC with research and analysis from IDC, Hospitals are producing 50 petabytes of data per year. Almost 90% of this data is comprised of medical imaging i.e. digital images from scans like MRIs or CTs. More than 97% of this data goes unanalyzed or unused.
The top healthcare institutions across the globe are adopting AI in medical imaging to increase speed and imaging accuracy, monitor data in real-time and eliminate the need for humans to do time-consuming and complex tasks. This has been enabling doctors to optimize treatment approaches, speed of care and interconnected health conditions.
Through this webinar, we will understand how AI can be used to automate routine processes and procedures and help radiologists to identify patterns, and help in treating patients with critical conditions quickly.
What you'll learn
- How healthcare institutions are leveraging AI to augment decision making, prevent medical errors, and reduce costs in medical imaging
- Discuss the approach to automate machine learning workflow, creating and deploying models in hours, not weeks or months
- Demo: How to detect pneumonia from chest x-rays using AI within a few minutes using skyl.ai
This document discusses teenage sex in the 21st century with regards to emerging technologies like AI, blockchain, cloud computing, and big data. It notes that while these technologies are widely discussed, few people truly have expertise in working with them, though most believe others do. It suggests substituting other modern technologies like AI, blockchain, or IoT into the same analogy. The document then touches on various topics related to digital health transformation including healthcare IT, smart machines, and challenges with digitization versus true digital transformation.
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Long-term care financial professionals need to be aware of two major technology trends in the healthcare industry: business intelligence and data security.
Augmented and Mixed Reality Solutions for Frontline Medical Professionalsthirdeyegen65
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This document discusses best practices for clinical systems integration. It emphasizes that interoperability between systems is key to automating complex workflows across different venues. It notes some of the requirements for interfacing with clinical systems, including understanding workflows and EHRs used, knowledge of HL-7 standards, use of standardized coding systems, and an interface engine. The document also lists some common mistakes in integration projects and provides an example of integrating an iPad application, Athena health questionnaires, and an EHR system.
AI in Health Care: How to Implement Medical Imaging using Machine Learning?Skyl.ai
The document discusses implementing machine learning and computer vision for medical imaging applications. It begins with an overview of machine learning and computer vision in healthcare and challenges like processing large data volumes and reducing human errors. Then, it demonstrates using Skyl.ai's machine learning platform to detect pneumonia from chest X-rays. Key advantages of the platform include fast and collaborative data labeling, model training and monitoring, and both cloud and on-premise deployment options. The presentation concludes by inviting attendees to try a free trial of Skyl.ai.
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1Call's theater presentation from the HIMSS Conference held in Atlanta, GA March 1-5, 2010. 1Call is the leader in developing Call Center, Attendant Console, On-Call Scheduling and Notification Systems for Hospitals and Healthcare organizations. For additional information visit http://www.1call.com
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The document discusses various roles of information technology in healthcare management. It describes how IT helps with communication between devices, teams, patients and providers. It enables secure exchange of health information and establishes reputations as stewards of private data. The roles of IT include supporting accurate operations, quality care through reliable technology, and cost reductions through automation. IT specialists discussed include systems analysts, database managers, networking specialists and software programmers. Future IT jobs may involve areas like 3D printing, artificial intelligence and robotics. The document also lists major US and Indian healthcare information system companies.
The document discusses several topics related to nursing informatics and clinical information systems:
1. It defines common computer inputs, outputs, and storage devices such as keyboards, monitors, hard drives, and flash drives.
2. It distinguishes between computer software and hardware, providing examples of each. Software is intangible programs while hardware are physical components like CPUs and keyboards.
3. It defines information systems, management information systems, and hospital information systems. Hospital information systems specifically manage administrative, financial, and clinical data in hospitals using both electronic and paper records.
4. It discusses how information technologies are being adopted in Philippine hospitals, though progress has been slow, and hopes for more advanced technologies to improve
AI in Healthcare: How to Implement Medical Imaging Using Machine Learning?Skyl.ai
About the webinar
According to a report “The Digital Universe Driving Data Growth in Healthcare,” published by EMC with research and analysis from IDC, Hospitals are producing 50 petabytes of data per year. Almost 90% of this data is comprised of medical imaging i.e. digital images from scans like MRIs or CTs. More than 97% of this data goes unanalyzed or unused.
The top healthcare institutions across the globe are adopting AI in medical imaging to increase speed and imaging accuracy, monitor data in real-time, and eliminate the need for humans to do time-consuming and complex tasks. This has been enabling doctors to optimize treatment approaches, speed of care, and interconnected health conditions.
Through this webinar, you will understand how AI can be used to automate routine processes and procedures and help radiologists to identify patterns, and help in treating patients with critical conditions quickly.
What you will learn:
- How healthcare institutions are leveraging AI to augment decision making, prevent medical errors, and reduce costs in medical imaging
- Discuss the approach to automate machine learning workflow, creating and deploying models in hours, not weeks or months
- Demo: How to detect pneumonia from chest x-rays using AI within a few minutes using skyl.ai
How AI is Changing Medical Imaging in the Healthcare Industry Skyl.ai
About the webinar
According to a report “The Digital Universe Driving Data Growth in Healthcare,” published by EMC with research and analysis from IDC, Hospitals are producing 50 petabytes of data per year. Almost 90% of this data is comprised of medical imaging i.e. digital images from scans like MRIs or CTs. More than 97% of this data goes unanalyzed or unused.
The top healthcare institutions across the globe are adopting AI in medical imaging to increase speed and imaging accuracy, monitor data in real-time and eliminate the need for humans to do time-consuming and complex tasks. This has been enabling doctors to optimize treatment approaches, speed of care and interconnected health conditions.
Through this webinar, we will understand how AI can be used to automate routine processes and procedures and help radiologists to identify patterns, and help in treating patients with critical conditions quickly.
What you'll learn
- How healthcare institutions are leveraging AI to augment decision making, prevent medical errors, and reduce costs in medical imaging
- Discuss the approach to automate machine learning workflow, creating and deploying models in hours, not weeks or months
- Demo: How to detect pneumonia from chest x-rays using AI within a few minutes using skyl.ai
This document discusses teenage sex in the 21st century with regards to emerging technologies like AI, blockchain, cloud computing, and big data. It notes that while these technologies are widely discussed, few people truly have expertise in working with them, though most believe others do. It suggests substituting other modern technologies like AI, blockchain, or IoT into the same analogy. The document then touches on various topics related to digital health transformation including healthcare IT, smart machines, and challenges with digitization versus true digital transformation.
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Paper-based health records are being replaced by electronic health records (EHRs) to improve patient care. A clinical information system (CIS) is a collection of applications that provides centralized access to patient information across locations. Choosing a CIS requires input from all users and consideration of costs, which can range from $1-2 million for small hospitals to over $1 billion for large hospitals. Ensuring security of patient data and regular system updates are also important factors in selecting and implementing a CIS/EHR.
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For More Details Visit Here: https://realeye.thirdeyegen.com/
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Past Present and Future of Medical SimulationsDavid Wortley
This is an amended version of the presentation made at the Asia Pacific Healthcare Simulations Conference in Kuala Lumpur in April 2016. This presentation looks at the evolution of medical simulations and the impact of disruptive technologies on the future of medical simulations.
This document discusses best practices for clinical systems integration. It emphasizes that interoperability between systems is key to automating complex workflows across different venues. It notes some of the requirements for interfacing with clinical systems, including understanding workflows and EHRs used, knowledge of HL-7 standards, use of standardized coding systems, and an interface engine. The document also lists some common mistakes in integration projects and provides an example of integrating an iPad application, Athena health questionnaires, and an EHR system.
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Cell Therapy Expansion and Challenges in Autoimmune DiseaseHealth Advances
There is increasing confidence that cell therapies will soon play a role in the treatment of autoimmune disorders, but the extent of this impact remains to be seen. Early readouts on autologous CAR-Ts in lupus are encouraging, but manufacturing and cost limitations are likely to restrict access to highly refractory patients. Allogeneic CAR-Ts have the potential to broaden access to earlier lines of treatment due to their inherent cost benefits, however they will need to demonstrate comparable or improved efficacy to established modalities.
In addition to infrastructure and capacity constraints, CAR-Ts face a very different risk-benefit dynamic in autoimmune compared to oncology, highlighting the need for tolerable therapies with low adverse event risk. CAR-NK and Treg-based therapies are also being developed in certain autoimmune disorders and may demonstrate favorable safety profiles. Several novel non-cell therapies such as bispecific antibodies, nanobodies, and RNAi drugs, may also offer future alternative competitive solutions with variable value propositions.
Widespread adoption of cell therapies will not only require strong efficacy and safety data, but also adapted pricing and access strategies. At oncology-based price points, CAR-Ts are unlikely to achieve broad market access in autoimmune disorders, with eligible patient populations that are potentially orders of magnitude greater than the number of currently addressable cancer patients. Developers have made strides towards reducing cell therapy COGS while improving manufacturing efficiency, but payors will inevitably restrict access until more sustainable pricing is achieved.
Despite these headwinds, industry leaders and investors remain confident that cell therapies are poised to address significant unmet need in patients suffering from autoimmune disorders. However, the extent of this impact on the treatment landscape remains to be seen, as the industry rapidly approaches an inflection point.
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Code Orange Gfh V3
1. Code Orange A Multiplayer 3-D Game for Hospital Mass Casualty Incident Training Games for Health 2010 Bruce Milligan - Designer Bill Becker - Lead Programmer Simulation and Training Environment Lab
29. “Volunteers” are always availableImmersive and realistic Training costs can be reduced Better to kill NPCs than your patients A 3-D hospital is always available Orange includes over 400 patient and staff NPCs.
34. If it isn’t realistic, they won’t learn what they need to know
35. Create an MCI situation – something hospital employees may encounter only once in their careers
36. Effectively teach that all the normal rules change during an MCI – real triaging occurs (some patients will die), time and space become luxuries, and that working with and trusting unknown people and organizations is a must
37. To make a game that is useful for two players or for a dozen
52. The Job Action Sheet The heart of the HICS system: Players will use them as personal “scorecards” in the game, so they can keep track of whether or not they are accomplishing key tasks at the right time
65. “The Incident Commander has declared the Incident is over.” Questions? Contact: Bruce Milligan Bruce.Milligan@email.sitel.org 202-364-5180, ext. 131
Editor's Notes
That’s why SiTEL’s access to in-house SMEs is so crucial to the development of Code Orange.