Medical Sims for Exeter and Plymouth Med Schools, postgraduate simulation for staff at Torbay and developing future VR Simulation technology in community sim
Had a great morning running Category 1 GA sections for the Anaes trainees at @TorbaySDevonNHS. The realism was brill and got great feedback from the participants. Leaves the whole team happy and ready for more.. back to what we do best 👏🏻@AAGBI#obstetrics#Simulation#COVIDー19
The most common symptom of a #stroke is sudden weakness of the face, arm, or leg, most often on one side of the body.
People experiencing these symptoms should seek medical care immediately https://t.co/VAmXbZ2zPj
#WorldStrokeDay
Not sure what to do when a child is feeling poorly? Download the free HANDi Paediatric app. It's packed full of advice on common childhood illnesses including diarrhoea and vomiting; high temperature and abdominal pain. https://t.co/47pJ39181D
Our preceptees assessing patients as if they were 111 responders over teams. We have been doing this for a few weeks now for our preceptees and they have been finding it great fun and really useful using their communication skills within virtual simulation 💻🔍🩺 @Sim_TSDFT
Reminiscing from our last Friday with our sim tech Lucy who has gone to follow her dreams, complete here PGCE and become a primary school teacher. You will be missed girl but you deserve this new opportunity. You will soar 👏🏻 #wewillmissyou#lotsoftears#PGCE#FollowYourDreams
Had a great morning running Category 1 GA sections for the Anaes trainees at @TorbaySDevonNHS. The realism was brill and got great feedback from the participants. Leaves the whole team happy and ready for more.. back to what we do best 👏🏻@AAGBI#obstetrics#Simulation#COVIDー19
A very warm welcome to the 100+ new #Doctors joining the Trust this week and next week ...not forgetting all the Doctors who are staying with us this year to complete their #training. Here's to a great year! 🎉