mySmartHealthcare Presented & Exhibited at the 12th Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare

January 27–February 1, 2012, San Diego, California.

IMSH Logo

Poster Presentation: Katie Martens, APRN, CNS and mySmartHealthcare’s Director of Clinical Education, presented a Technology and Program Innovation Poster; “tactile vr™: Taking the Initiative on Patient Safety and Quality Care Through Simulation”.

Exhibit: mySmartHealthcare exhibited at BOOTH 932! We demonstrated the simulator suite, tactile vr™, and showed off our featured topics including Peripheral IV Insertion, Urinary Catheterization, and Central Venous Catheterization.

About IMSH: 12th Annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH) will be held January 27–February 1, 2012 at the San Diego Convention Center and Hilton San Diego Bayfront. This meeting brings together the top simulation experts from the United States and around the world to discuss current trends in healthcare simulation. This year’s keynote and plenary speakers are Paul Haidet, Joe Schmid, Mark Scerbo, and Itiel Dror.

Posted in Events | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

Virtual Reality Simulators vs. Traditional Mannequin Simulators

In the healthcare world, one wrong mistake can lead to a long journey of problems for patients. As a healthcare professional, that is something you want to avoid at all costs.

While mannequin-based simulators were implemented into the medical field to reduce the

Clinician using tactile vr™.

Clinician using the virtual reality simulator, tactile vr™.

risk of nurse/doctor mistakes, they don’t provide the actual experience of everyday procedures, nor provide you with statistical feedback.

Virtual reality simulators fill that void. Virtual reality simulators, like tactile vr™, allow students to have a hands-on experience that provides a realistic “life-like” feel of daily procedures. Instead of just performing a Peripheral IV Insertion on a mannequin, with tactile vr™, students experience exactly what the procedure feels like on their end through the use of haptics. They will feel the pressure of the needle penetrating the skin and the “pop” of the vein.

When a student does perform an IV insertion for the first time, they will know exactly how it is supposed to feel, thanks to the realistic feedback from tactile vr™.  Because of this, students will be less likely to make mistakes.

There’s another feature that sets virtual reality simulation apart from mannequin-based simulation, and that’s the data results. After completing a procedure using tactile vr™, all of the data outcomes and metrics are automatically captured. This allows both the students, and instructors to see where a student needs improvement, and where their strengths lie.

Instead of an overview based on opinion that something “looks right,” tactile vr™ provides detailed documentation that demonstrates the students’ compliancy, proficiency and more, with actual metrics and statistics.

Posted in Simulation, Training | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

We’ve Gone SOCIAL!

That’s right…mySmartHealthcare has finally gone social. As a technology and customer driven company, it is extremely important to us to have constant communication with our clients about our new training technologies and any current mSH news. So, going “social” seems only fitting!  Our blogs will cover almost anything related to healthcare training; simulation; events; our 3D simulator, tactile vr; and much more! Stay tuned…

Also, make sure to visit our LinkedIn and Twitter pages! We would love for you to follow us! We will be posting updates about our products and services, as well as any tradeshows or events we will be attending or hosting!

Posted in General | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment