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Interactive videodisc to teach combat trauma life support.

J V Henderson, R K Pruett, A R Galper

    Journal of Medical Systems
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    Military physicians can now train in trauma management using realistic case simulations. This program offers crucial clinical decision-making experience during peacetime, bridging a gap in military medical training.

    Area of Science:

    • Medical Education
    • Trauma Surgery
    • Military Medicine

    Background:

    • Peacetime limits opportunities for military physicians to gain practical trauma management experience.
    • Effective clinical decision-making skills are critical for military medical personnel in combat zones.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce a novel simulation program for training military physicians in trauma management.
    • To enhance clinical decision-making abilities through realistic case scenarios.

    Main Methods:

    • A videodisc-based simulation program featuring five progressively difficult trauma cases.
    • Implementation on an IBM PC system using the C programming language.
    • Emphasis on clinical realism with numerous decision points and audiovisual combat care depictions.

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    Main Results:

    • The program provides a realistic and engaging platform for trauma management training.
    • Users found the interface flexible and easy to navigate, supported by an online tutorial.
    • The simulation effectively replicates the complexities of clinical decision-making in combat scenarios.

    Conclusions:

    • This simulation program offers a viable solution for training military physicians in trauma care during peacetime.
    • The realistic audiovisuals and extensive decision options enhance the educational value.
    • It addresses the critical need for practical experience in military medical training.