UCSF Teaching and Learning Center: interprofessional health education Kanbar Simulation, Clinical Skills and Telemedicine Center New Technology-enhanced classrooms Interprofessional Technology Commons Center.
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UCSF Teaching and Learning Center: interprofessional health education Kanbar Simulation, Clinical Skills and Telemedicine Center New Technology-enhanced classrooms Interprofessional Technology Commons Center for Instructional Technology all under one roof for integrated teaching and learning Purpose • Create a centralized learning center where health professions students and educators come together for: – clinical skills and simulation-based practice – team-based learning – telemedicine consultation and presentation skills – multimedia development – small group collaboration Office of Educational Technology UCSF School of Medicine Fast Facts •Funded by State Prop 1D •Floor: 22,000 asf •Simulation & Clinical Skills: 6000 asf •Classrooms: 6000 asf •Technology Commons: 9000 asf Matrix of Learning • All on one floor • Flow between – Classrooms – Simulation – Clinical Skills – Media Development – Student Spaces Broadcast Studio Model • Grid Ceiling • Camera, light and microphone placement snaps to grid • HD video and audio systems Clinical Skills & Simulation The Kanbar Center for Simulation and Clinical Skills Education will offer specialized training environments that support teaching and practice of essential diagnostic and care delivery skills. Kanbar Center Design •12 Clinical Skills Exam Rooms •Standardized Patient Lounge •Training Room •Task-based Simulation Space •2 bed ICU/ED •4 bed Ward or Operation Room Suite •Debriefing rooms Clinical Skills • Exam rooms open to double size • Can serve as additional part-task space • Clinical Skills – Simulation proximity facilitates hybrid scenarios Office of Educational Technology UCSF School of Medicine Mock Exam Room Proctoring stations – watch clinical encounters in real time Ward/Operating Suite • 4 beds, or 1 Operating table • Video/audio recording • Viewing/ Debrief Room Large Simulation set up as 4 bed Inpatient Room Large Simulation set up Operating Room Medium simulation room set up as Intensive Care Unit Debriefing Room with Video Playback B-Line Medical Software Solutions – Audio/video capture of clinical skills/simulation activities – Centralize, back-up and protect data – Drag-and-drop checklist builder – Exam room scheduling – Rapid and flexible exam setup – Real-time exam scoring – Schedule simulation activities – Generate usage and aggregate reports – 100% web-based Full Body Simulators – Interactive manikin with feedback – Control physiological parameters that change over time – Generate automatic debriefing, based on the event log synchronized with video pictures – Simulation of relevant airway management and chest tube insertions scenarios – Birthing scenarios Task Simulators • • • • • • • Injection and IV arms Arterial puncture Intubation heads Infant simulators Breast exam models Lumbar puncture Spinal injection Classrooms • • • • 7 classrooms (expand to 11) Multiple Projection/presentation screens Movable/flexible group seating Support for team-based learning Four Telemedicine Training rooms • Four 24 student classrooms (22’ x 22’), which can expand to two 48 student classrooms (44’ x 44’) • Capable of being receive site for training sessions being held in simulation center AV equipment per room •Front screen projection •Four 52” LCD displays •2 wall-mounted video cameras •Ceiling Installed Speakers •DVD/VCR combo player •Wall-mounted and wireless AV control panels •Wireless Microphones 7 Telemedicine Breakout rooms • Six 10 student classrooms (17’ x 17’), which can expand to three 20 student classrooms (34’ x 34’) • AV equipment per room 52” LCD flat panel Ceiling mounted loud speakers Wall-mounted AV control panel Technology Commons • Student computing facilities and classroom • Flexible, movable furniture • Multimedia workstations for rich media development • Face-to-face service Computer Classroom • 20 workstations (expands to 40) • Movable walls; student computing space when not scheduled • Scheduled through Library but visible on Registrar’s classroom schedule • No cost for curricular use tlc.library.ucsf.edu