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18/09/2020

According to marc palaus, author of the study published in frontiers in human neuroscience, there is a broad consensus i...
15/03/2020

According to marc palaus, author of the study published in frontiers in human neuroscience, there is a broad consensus in the scientific community that playing video games not only changes how the brain performs, but also its structure.



In the last few decades, gaming industries have undergone change tremendously. Coming of virtual realities, sensor-based...
14/03/2020

In the last few decades, gaming industries have undergone change tremendously. Coming of virtual realities, sensor-based gaming transformed the gaming as we see it today. The popularity of online gaming has also skyrocketed itself. But when we see around us we can know these increasing technologies also gave birth to a disease called “gaming addiction"

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In the modern digital age, most of the children's time pass in gaming so let`s understand what is gaming? When did it st...
12/03/2020

In the modern digital age, most of the children's time pass in gaming so let`s understand what is gaming? When did it start? What was the first game? And how people are inglorious in gaming.
In the last few decades, gaming industries have tremendously evolved and grown. Gaming became a culture for children’s specially teenagers. As today gaming industry is one of the biggest market in the world which account are touching sky day by day. When we talk about gaming we have to take care of terms like casual gaming and professional gaming

Read my full blog - http://pushpendrasachan.blogspot.com/2020/02/introduction-of-gaming.html?m=1

Advance Line Medical Celebrates Healthcare Simulation Week in Conjunction with the Society for Simulation in HealthcareA...
05/11/2019

Advance Line Medical Celebrates Healthcare Simulation Week in Conjunction with the Society for Simulation in Healthcare

Advance Line Medical is excited to celebrate the inaugural Healthcare Simulation Week from September 11–15, 2019 in conjunction with the Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH). Healthcare Simulation Week celebrates global professionals who use simulation to improve the safety, effectiveness, and efficiency of healthcare delivery. Advance Line Medical acknowledges Healthcare Simulation Week as an opportunity to raise awareness in our community about how healthcare simulation is leading to safer, more knowledgeable patient care.

Advance Line Medical is committed to enhancing patient safety and improving the quality of healthcare. While we use Healthcare Simulation Week to focus attention on simulation, improving patient safety has been our organization’s mission for over 12 years. Advance Line Medical’s SimCapture platform provides a framework for healthcare education programs to enhance automate, and streamline simulations and OSCE management. With clients at numerous top institutions in a myriad of departments, SimCapture has a proven track record of advancing healthcare education and improving patient safety and health outcomes. To learn more about SimCapture, click here to view a short video, or visit our website at advancelinemedical.in. Simulation has been proven an effective method for improving communication and student competence.

The NCSBN National Simulation Study Improving Teamwork and Communication in Trauma Care Through In-Situ Simulations Study: Positive correlation between students’ patient safety attitudes and motivation to participate in simulation training Study: simulation with debriefing that integrates basic and clinical sciences shows link between scientific fundamentals and patient care. Study: using simulation education to teach leadership and resource management skills significantly improved team communication



Schedule for Healthcare Simulation Week

Please join us in supporting Healthcare Simulation Week from September 11–15. Get involved on social media by using the hashtag and tagging . Join the following events to get involved.

September 12, 1:00–1:30 pm: Myths and Facts about Live Human Simulation, Carrie Bohnert, VP of Ops, ASPE. Simulationists know that incorporating live role-players (SPs or confederates) into simulation allows for direct observation of skills like history taking, physical exam, and counseling, that can’t be addressed using mannequins. However, myths abound! Hop onto this myth-busting Facebook Live event to explore preconceived notions about live human simulation.

· September 13, 2:00 PM: Get an insider’s view of the Broward College Health Sciences Simulation Center in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. The Center mirrors an Acute Care Hospital with a full sized ALS (Advanced Life Support) Training Ambulance. You will have a tour of the second floor hospital suites and Operating Room. Each suite includes a Pre-brief waiting room, patient room, and Debriefing Conference Room.

· September 13, 3:30 -4:30 PM. Twitter Journal Clu

b, Join us for a Journal Club Twitter chat about the SIH article, Evaluation of a Simpler Tool to Assess Nontechnical Skills During Simulated Critical Events. Go to Journal Club

· September 14, 1:00 PM, Productive Debriefing. Dr. Walter Eppich, Associate Professor of Pediatrics (Emergency Medicine) and Medical Education, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, will highlight what helps make debriefing conversations productive.

· September 15, 1:00 PM. Staff from Simulation Learning, Education and Research Network (SimLEARN) at the Veterans Health Administration’s (VHA) National Simulation Center (NSC) will take you on a tour. Learn how VHA is preparing clinical staff to better care for our Veterans and see some of the advanced technology available making this training possible. The VHA NSC provides a high-fidelity training environment by replicating actual patient treatment areas including an outpatient clinic setting, as well as an inpatient/hospital setting.

Visit http://www.ssih.org/Events/HcSimWeek to learn more about Healthcare Simulation Week 2019.

Supporting Patient Safety Awareness Week Advance Line Medical is committed to enhancing patient safety and improving the...
05/11/2019

Supporting Patient Safety Awareness

Week Advance Line Medical is committed to enhancing patient safety and improving the quality of healthcare. As the National Patient Safety Foundation recognize s Patient Safety Awareness Week from March 12th to March 18th 2019, we wanted to share a resource that may be of use to your institution: Transforming Health Care: A Compendium of Reports from the NPSF’s Lucian Leape Institute. This compilation of reports can be used as a guide for healthcare leaders in assessing where their organizations stand in the journey of safer care and what steps they can take to make greater progress. The Lucian Leape Institute has identified five areas as being essential to transforming the safety of our healthcare system.



These include:

1) Transparency

2) Patient / consumer engagement

3) Restoration of joy and meaning in work and workforce safety

4) Care integration

5) Medical education reform

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Please join us in supporting Patient Safety Awareness Week from March 12 — March 18. Get involved on social media by using the hashtags , , and and tagging . Join the Twitter Chat on March 14 at 1:00 pm to discuss : What Patients Want (and Need) to Know. Register for the free NPSF webinar: The Voice of the Patient and the Public on March 15. Visit http://www.unitedforpatientsafety.in/ for more information.

While we use Patient Safety Awareness Week to focus attention on the issue, improving patient safety has been our organization’s mission for over 10 years. Our Circle of Safety Vision, along with our video-driven platform, is designed to reduce preventable medical errors and save lives. By unifying simulation, in-situ, and in-vivo education and clinical practice through our video-driven platforms, we allow students to practice the delivery of healthcare in a risk-free environment before working with patients in clinical settings.



Advance Line Medical’s LiveCapture platform records live clinical events and offers secure streaming, monitoring, debriefing, and integrated checklists. It provides a framework for hospitals to supplement and accelerate their quality improvement programs. With clients now at numerous top hospitals in a myriad of departments, Advance Line Medical has a proven track record of advancing QI initiatives and achieving rapid ROI

A conversation with Advance Line Medical Support Team member Pushpendra  Sachan.Our Indian DC-based Support Team works s...
02/11/2019

A conversation with Advance Line Medical Support Team member Pushpendra Sachan.

Our Indian DC-based Support Team works side-by-side with our Development and Quality Assurance Teams. This proximity allows us to work more effectively and efficiently on support issues that arise. Support is always eager to help clients with questions or issues they encounter, 24/7. To dive a little deeper into what it’s really like to work on our Support Team, we asked one of our Product Analysts, Pushpendra Sachan, to give hisr take on a day in the life of Advance Line Medical Support.

Mr. Sachan, what’s it like to work on the Advance Line Medical Support Team?

Our support team encompasses skilled professionals with unique personalities and backgrounds that set them apart from one another. Each person offers a personal connection that strengthens the relationship our clients have with our products. They take time creating a unique and unforgettable client experience every day.

As you can imagine, the list doesn’t stop there. With our ‘all hands on deck approach’ we love bouncing ideas off of one another and enjoy the casual, fun office environment that Advance Line Medical promotes. Often times, when clients call us with questions and concerns, we like to think of ourselves as Computer Mechanics (who I secretly refer to as Computer Doctors). We prove, we analyze, we isolate and then we resolve the issue. However, the most exciting part of it all, are the smiles and grins that we can hear beaming from our client when they say “Thank You”.



What’s a challenging aspect to working on the Advance Line Medical Support Team?

A challenging but rewarding aspect of working on Support is the need to explain often complex features in easily understood and memorable terms. It’s one thing to know our products inside and out (as all members of our Support Team do) but it’s entirely different matter to quickly convey this knowledge to a new SimCapture or LiveCapture user in terms more familiar to them. A good example is how I might explain to a new client what a SimCapture evaluation is in the context of an OSCE. We often try to use metaphors or physical objects to make the software relationships more tangible:

Process of Advance line Medical

“Evaluation is your test, the scenario is the folder that your test goes into, and courses in the drawer that you add your folder to.”



“You will start with your smallest item by adding questions to your evaluation or “test” and build upwards towards filing the test in that course “drawer”. After you have added questions to your evaluation, you will want to add your evaluation to a scenario “folder”. This folder will also hold information about the exam flow, which will allow you to choose the order of evaluation events. The exam flow is basically your workflow organizer. For example, your exam can be set in the order of Honor code, then advance to Door Note, then advance to Evaluation, so on and so forth. Once you have created your Scenario “folder”, you’ll create your course “drawer”. Once this evaluation, scenario, and course structure is in place, you may then assign this curriculum to learners and educators belonging to your SimCapture solution.”

Advance Line Medical provides software that helps healthcare professionals and educators to improve the delivery of heal...
16/10/2019

Advance Line Medical provides software that helps healthcare professionals and educators to improve the delivery of healthcare. Focused on the capture, debriefing, and assessment of medical training and clinical events. Advance Line Medical specializes in the delivery of robust, yet easy-to-use web and video-based solutions. Our platforms have helped over 500 top healthcare institutions in 31 countries operate and manage their training and QI programs more effectively. Our mission is to provide healthcare educators and clinicians with innovative video-driven solutions to effect real and immediate improvement in the delivery of care. Through our circle of safety vision, we strive to significantly reduce preventable errors by unifying simulation, in-situ and in-vivo education, and clinical practice. View this short tutorial video to learn how Life Capturing Medical’s SimCapture and LiveCapture products are unifying simulation, in situ, and in vivo education and clinical practice through a single video-driven platform.

Use of SimCapture and LiveCapture
Our main products, SimCapture and LiveCapture, allow users to record and debrief both simulated and live clinical events. SimCapture is a simulation-based education tool that enhances and automates simulations and OSCEs by combining high quality video capture, simulator data integration, debriefing, assessments, and robust reporting. LiveCapture is a network-based solution for hospital quality improvement. It is designed to significantly reduce costly errors while simultaneously improving efficiencies and reimbursement rates. The LiveCapture platform records live clinical events and offers secure streaming, monitoring, debriefing, and integrated safety checklists.

Objectives of innovative technologies
The field of medical simulation is a growing community with an important objective and innovative technologies to develop healthcare education and improve the delivery of care. This blog will serve as a community forum to help bring together ideas and best practices in the field of healthcare simulation in order to build and develop the community, strengthen the delivery of care, and implement improved patient safety practices. We will introduce guest writers on specialized topics and also highlight some best practices we’ve learned over the years. Our global client base provides us with the opportunity to reach a wide range of healthcare professionals and experts. The community we hope to develop around this blog will include healthcare educators and practitioners, simulation specialists and technicians, patient safety experts, healthcare innovators and IT personnel. We welcome your thoughts and opinions and welcome input and suggestions to create a discussion forum. Check back regularly for new blog posts and updates

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