Med Sim Studio: An Open-Access Simulation Platform for Running and Sharing Dynamic Display of Patient Data in Package Scenarios

IF 1.5 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH SIMULATION & GAMING Pub Date : 2022-12-17 DOI:10.1177/10468781221147467
Adam Blumenberg, David Kessler
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Background/Objectives Specialized software may augment in-situ simulation, remote learning, oral boards preparation, and personalized remediation through simulation. Simulation educators often lack access to simulation software that meets their needs because existing software packages are cost prohibitive, have design gaps, or are not user friendly. Additionally, educators require the ability to easily author their own customized cases and share them with colleagues via an integrated software platform. Methods A needs assessment was performed by interviewing simulation educators, residents, medical students, and residency assistant program directors. Based on this, the software platform Med Sim Studio was developed to include vital sign monitoring, hundreds of high-resolution medical images, a video ultrasound library, documentation, evaluation tools, packaged cases reflecting the core EM curriculum, case authoring and sharing ability, and an easy-to-use interface. Over the course of a year and a half, the software was programmed using C++ on Microsoft Visual Studio. Users can author cases which are stored as JSON data objects and can be shared via email, portable media, or retrieved through a central MySQL database. Discussion Med Sim Studio joins other free software resources for simulation with the addition of unique features including immediate access to a comprehensive suite of medical visual stimuli, automated documentation and data collection, cases pre-loaded with the relevant background information and images, and the ability to customize and share cases instantly. Med Sim Studio allows educators to propagate their own scholarship through case sharing functionality. These can be transferred online (via the embedded database functionality or through email attachments), or via portable media (such as USB drive or optical disk). The case-sharing aspect of Med Sim Studio simplifies the process for simulation educators to contribute novel cases and promote the community of medical education.
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Med Sim Studio:一个开放访问的模拟平台,用于运行和共享包场景中患者数据的动态显示
专业软件可以增强现场模拟、远程学习、口语考试准备和通过模拟进行的个性化补习。仿真教育工作者经常缺乏访问仿真软件,以满足他们的需求,因为现有的软件包成本过高,有设计差距,或者是不友好的用户。此外,教育工作者需要能够轻松地编写自己的定制案例,并通过集成的软件平台与同事分享。方法通过访谈模拟教育工作者、住院医师、医学生和住院医师助理项目主任进行需求评估。基于此,开发了Med Sim Studio软件平台,包括生命体征监测,数百个高分辨率医学图像,视频超声库,文档,评估工具,反映核心EM课程的打包病例,病例创作和共享能力以及易于使用的界面。在一年半的时间里,该软件是在Microsoft Visual Studio上使用c++编写的。用户可以编写案例,这些案例存储为JSON数据对象,可以通过电子邮件、便携式媒体共享,或者通过中央MySQL数据库检索。讨论Med Sim Studio加入了其他免费的模拟软件资源,增加了独特的功能,包括立即访问一套全面的医疗视觉刺激,自动文档和数据收集,预先加载了相关背景信息和图像的案例,以及即时定制和共享案例的能力。Med Sim Studio允许教育工作者通过案例共享功能传播自己的学术成果。这些数据可以在线传输(通过嵌入式数据库功能或通过电子邮件附件),也可以通过便携式媒体(如USB驱动器或光盘)传输。Med Sim Studio的病例共享方面简化了模拟教育者贡献新病例和促进医学教育社区的过程。
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期刊介绍: Simulation & Gaming: An International Journal of Theory, Practice and Research contains articles examining academic and applied issues in the expanding fields of simulation, computerized simulation, gaming, modeling, play, role-play, debriefing, game design, experiential learning, and related methodologies. The broad scope and interdisciplinary nature of Simulation & Gaming are demonstrated by the wide variety of interests and disciplines of its readers, contributors, and editorial board members. Areas include: sociology, decision making, psychology, language training, cognition, learning theory, management, educational technologies, negotiation, peace and conflict studies, economics, international studies, research methodology.
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