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  • The COVID-19 pandemic created rapidly evolving guidelines in obstetrics.
  • Healthcare providers faced challenges in delivering safe, high-quality care amidst increased patient and provider risks.
  • Evidence from past pandemics suggests simulation is effective for team preparation and safety.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the utility of in-situ multidisciplinary simulations in obstetrics during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • To identify key areas for improvement in managing obstetrical patients with possible COVID-19.

Main Methods:

  • Conducting in-situ multidisciplinary simulations within a hospital setting.
  • Simulating obstetrical patient care pathways from initial presentation through postpartum.

Main Results:

  • In-situ simulations revealed critical opportunities for enhancing patient care protocols.
  • The simulations highlighted the need for improved strategies in managing potential COVID-19 cases in obstetrics.

Conclusions:

  • Simulating obstetrical patient care during the COVID-19 pandemic effectively prepares teams for complex scenarios.
  • These simulations enhance the ability of healthcare teams to protect both patients and themselves.