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  • Medical Education
  • Obstetrics & Gynecology
  • Emergency Medicine

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  • Eclampsia, a severe hypertensive disorder of pregnancy, presents a rare but critical emergency.
  • Rapid recognition and treatment are vital for maternal and fetal outcomes.
  • Residency training may not provide sufficient exposure to this high-stakes condition.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of high-fidelity simulation in training emergency medicine residents on eclampsia management.
  • To assess resident confidence and preparedness in managing obstetric emergencies.

Main Methods:

  • A high-fidelity simulation using a SimMom mannequin and LLEAP software was conducted.
  • Emergency medicine residents participated in the simulation scenario.
  • Faculty-led debriefing sessions followed each simulation.

Main Results:

  • All 18 participating residents completed evaluations.
  • 100% of residents agreed or strongly agreed that the simulation case was realistic and useful.
  • Simulation provided valuable exposure to a rare, emergent condition.

Conclusions:

  • High-fidelity simulation is a valuable tool for teaching rare, high-stakes obstetric emergencies like eclampsia.
  • This educational strategy is well-received by residents and can improve their management skills.
  • Simulation can be readily incorporated into residency curricula to enhance preparedness.