SVT Associated with Beta Agonist Use for Respiratory Distress
Live virtual simulation, led by Dr. Nick Slamon.
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About the Instructor
Dr. Nick Slamon
Dr. Slamon completed medical school in 2001 at Temple University School of Medicine in Philadelphia PA. He then completed a residency in pediatrics and a fellowship in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at the Nemours/duPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington Delaware. In addition he serves an Associate Professor of Pediatrics in the Clinical track at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. From 2007 until June 2011 Dr. Slamon worked at the University of Florida as an attending in the 24 bed mixed cardiac and pediatric intensive care unit. He also served as the fellowship program director for his final two years in Gainesville, overseeing 2 fellows per class. He then returned to duPont in July of 2011 serving as the fellowship director and overseeing the expansion from a one fellow per year program to the current 3 fellow per year, 9 fellow program.
Dr. Slamon is an active member of SCCM and the AAP. His research interests are varied but include a strong track record of education and partnership with fellows and junior faculty. Analysis of innovative ways to deliver care are of particular interest. Recent projects include a study of physician biometric parameters using wearables during live critical care activities, a similar biometric project in simulation, use of a digital stethoscope to diagnose pediatric murmurs remotely, review of rapid response activations using telemedicine technology, parameters needed to create a viable pediatric eICU, and he is currently working with a new device to help diagnose pediatric heart failure using an artificial intelligence analysis of ECG/Phonocardiograms. His most recent undertaking involves his partnership with Acadicus to improve immersive medical training through the use of virtual reality simulation.
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Capabilities
Learn more about Acadicus’ features including Simulation Manager, Scene Editing, 3D Recording, and Multiplayer
Pediatric Simulation
Virtual pediatric simulation content includes patients, equipment, preconfigured scene templates, audio effects, and more.
EMS Simulation
Acadicus comes with a library of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) simulation templates, patients, equipment, and environments.
Virtual Human Anatomy
These 3D virtual anatomy assets and more are available in Acadicus and can be used to create immersive virtual healthcare education experiences.
ACLS and PALS Heart Rhythm Disturbances
In this series of 3D Recorded presentations, Dr. Nick Slamon describes ACLS and PALS heart rhythm disturbances.
Virtual Airway Content
Operating room virtual reality simulation content pack with airway management / endotracheal intubation assets.
Emergency Room Content
This virtual simulation content pack includes assets for basic wound treatment in an emergency room environment.
ECG Simulator
This content pack contains everything needed to conduct ECG lead placement training through virtual simulation. Accessible in VR or non-VR.
Respiratory Therapy
The Respiratory Therapy asset pack includes an elderly patient, various oxygen adjuncts, and interactive oxygen flow meter.
Characters
Acadicus comes with a library of characters that can be used to stage a wide variety of simulation scenarios that can be manipulated with Sim Manager.
Environments
Within the environment, characters, equipment and other assets can be added to the scene depending on the scenario.
3D Recording Tool
The 3D Recording Tool allows instructors to capture and share their demonstrations and lectures. 3D recordings can be played back anytime, from anywhere.
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