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medhealthoutlook.com Healthcare Simulation Edition OCT 2023 PIONEERING EXCELLENCE IN HEALTHCARE SIMULATION Marc Parent, CEO Innovators Medhealth Outlook 2023 HEALTHCARE SIMULATIONA trusted and experienced partner With over 21 years of experience and thousands of studies with biotechnology, medical device, pharmaceutical sponsors and CROs around the world, we have the knowledge, technology and experience to help you achieve success. Our flexible and comprehensive EDC-centric eClinical platform improves the efficiency of clinical studies of all types and phases. Learn more about iMednet’s flexibility, ease-of-use, platform breadth, affordability, and its people at medhealthoutlook.com/mednet/. 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No portion of this magazine may be reproduced in any form, physically or electronically, without prior permission from the publisher, except as permitted by U.S. copyright law. For permissions contact: ICON Media Inc. 30 N Gould St Ste R Sheridan, WY 82801 (646) 396 6545 Richard Taylor Jennifer LetaLowrence Tse Benny DavisSam Morris Sales sam@medhealthoutlook.com sales@medhealthoutlook.com Copyright © ICON Media Inc. 2023 Subscribe @Voice of the Editor Natasha Jacob Editor-in-Chief THE ADVANCING HEALTHCARE SIMULATION ERA In an era marked by transformative advancements in technology and a relentless pursuit of excellence in patient care, healthcare simulation stands at the forefront of innovation. Simulation-based training has emerged as a cornerstone for preparing healthcare professionals to tackle the complex challenges of today’s medical landscape. Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) have redefined the boundaries of medical training. Through immersive experiences, healthcare professionals can engage in realistic scenarios, making critical decisions and refining their skills in a safe and controlled environment. The integration of these technologies holds immense promise, providing a glimpse into the potential of future medical education. Simulations are being designed with remote monitoring capabilities, allowing educators to observe and provide feedback to learners in real-time. This enhances the effectiveness of debriefing and the overall learning experience. It is also being tailored to emphasize patient-centered care, ensuring that the training experience addresses the needs and perspectives of patients and encourages empathetic and compassionate healthcare practices. Throughout the pages of this edition, you will encounter detailed profiles of a variety of service providers, offering insights into their core offerings, innovative features, success stories, and the unique value they bring to the Healthcare Simulation Solution providers ecosystem. Join us as we delve into the realms of Healthcare Simulation Solutions and Services innovation, exploring the trends shaping the industry’s future and the ingenious solution providers that are revolutionizing the way facilities meet their healthcare requirements.Enabling Top Performance of Cardiothoracic and Critical Care Clinicians BIOMED SIMULATION Dr Richard Tallman, CEO 18 LAERDAL MEDICAL 30 Pioneering Healthcare Simulation and Training Solutions Simulating Tumor Cell Behavior TURBINE Szabolcs Nagy, CEO 42 Alf-Christian Dybdahl, CEO PIONEERING EXCELLENCE IN HEALTHCARE SIMULATION Marc Parent, CEO Innovators Medhealth Outlook 2023 HEALTHCARE SIMULATIONContent Page 24 44 20 INCORPORATING THE PRODUCTIVE FAILURE MODEL INTO SIMULATION-BASED LEARNING PRE-SIMULATION EMPOWERMENT: BRIDGING THE GAP FROM APPREHENSION TO ENGAGEMENT THE FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE: UNLOCKING THE POTENTIAL OF VIRTUAL TWIN TECHNOLOGY CAN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND SPATIAL COMPUTING TRANSFORM THE FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE? Fatimah Lateef, Dept of Emergency Medicine, SingHealth Fang HUANG, CHSE, School of Health and Social Sciences, Nanyang Polytechnic, Singapore Brian J. Esposito, CEO & Founder, Esposito Intellectual Enterprises Devi Kolli, CEO & Co-founder, i3 Simulations Limited. 34 HEALTHCARE TRENDS IN THE MULTIVERSE OF IMMERSIVE TECHNOLOGIES Kevin Yap, Pharmacy Practice Manager, Serious Games Lead (Pharmacy Department), Singapore General Hospital 32Innovators Medhealth Outlook 2023 HEALTHCARE SIMULATION Marc Parent, CEOPIONEERING EXCELLENCE IN HEALTHCARE SIMULATION H ealthcare simulations have significantly advanced training and education in the medical field. However, they are not without challenges, especially as technology continues to evolve and expectations for realistic and effective simulations increase. Achieving a high level of realism and fidelity in simulations is a constant challenge. Simulations need to replicate real-life medical scenarios accurately, including patient conditions, anatomy, and responses to treatments. Striking the right balance between realism and practicality within the simulation environment remains a persistent challenge. Healthcare simulations often involve a multitude of devices, software, and systems. Ensuring that these components can work seamlessly together and share COVER STORYNext >