Shoulder dystocia simulation with Dr. Emily Marko, Medical Director, Inova Center for Advanced Medical Simulation
Residents learn about the teamwork and skills needed in the event of a shoulder dystocia, an obstetrical emergency.
Residents learn about the teamwork and skills needed in the event of a shoulder dystocia, an obstetrical emergency.
The Inova Center for Advanced Medical Simulation (ICAMS) is a 12,000 square foot state-of-the-art simulation center that serves the Inova Health System in advancing patient care through interprofessional education of healthcare workers. Since opening in 2015, the ICAMS has seen hundreds of nurses, physicians, residents, medical students and allied healthcare workers pass through its doors. They come to learn, prepare, advance, research and innovate healthcare practice in a center that looks like any of our hospital rooms; NICU, ICU, LDR, OR, ED, inpatient and outpatient rooms. The ICAMS encourages experimentation, repeated practice and potential error detection in a safe learning environment through technologically advanced instructional methods.
The partner perioperative center is Inova's Advanced Surgical Technology and Education Center (ASTEC), which provides surgeons, surgical residents and surgical teams unsurpassed real-time surgical training and education to improve skills, allow for observation and evaluation, and provide teambuilding opportunities to benefit patient care and safety. The 6,900-square-foot facility, which opened in June 2014, combines a classroom and a large centralized skills training area with a high-fidelity operating room environment, including pre-operative and post-anesthesia care unit bays, two functional endoscopic ORs and state-of-the-art observation and recording capabilities.
The Inova OB-GYN Residency Program has a robust simulation curriculum. Every month residents partake in programs aimed at specialized skills training, interprofessional teamwork drills, and enhancing patient/family communication. The residency simulation curricula have achieved accreditation and certification through the Society for Simulation in Healthcare, the American College of Surgeons, Fundamentals of Laparoscopy and the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Residents have also been actively involved in simulation educational research and have presented and published in national conferences and peer-reviewed journals. Below is a sample of some of our OB-GYN Residency simulation programs.