ORGANIZATION OF А TRAINING USING PRETERM NEWBORN HIGH REALISTIC SIMULATION
AbstractReducing the infant mortality rate is one of the important tasks of the maternal and child health service, therefore, it is of particular importance to provide qualified medical care to newborns, including respiratory stabilization of premature babies. The article presents the experience of using a highly realistic robot of a premature baby “Little Pavlik” at the stage of postgraduate medical education.
Keywords:high-fidelity simulation; education in neonatology; modern educational technologies; premature newborn
Funding. The study had no sponsor support.
Conflict of interest. The authors declare no conflict of interest.
For citation: Kiseleva L.G., Bulanov R.L. Organization of а training using preterm newborn high realistic simulation. Meditsinskoe obrazovanie i professional’noe razvitie [Medical Education and Professional Development]. 2021; 12 (4): 8–14. DOI: https://doi.org/10.33029/2220-8453-2022-12-4-8-14 (in Russian)
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