Tips and tricks for equine emergency scenario simulation in pre-clinical student training

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dc.contributor.author Whitehead, Ashley
dc.contributor.other International Veterinary Simulation in Teaching Conference (5th : 2017 : Pretoria, South Africa)
dc.contributor.other University of Calgary. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
dc.date.accessioned 2017-06-13T09:18:26Z
dc.date.available 2017-06-13T09:18:26Z
dc.date.created 2017
dc.date.issued 2017
dc.description Poster presented at the 5th International Veterinary Simulation in Teaching Conference, 10-12 April 2017, held at the Intundla Conference Venue, Pretoria, South Africa. en_ZA
dc.description Includes bibliographical references en_ZA
dc.description.abstract Emergency and disaster management simulation is a frequently used teaching tool in human medical, volunteer and emergency responder training and is becoming more common in veterinary medicine. At the University of Calgary, an equine emergency scenario simulation has been a part of the second year curriculum since the inception of the school ten years ago. Students at this stage in their veterinary training have limited clinical and technical skills. The scenarios therefore encourage problem solving, leadership, teamwork and deliberate communication, without the need for significant clinical experience. Scenarios are designed to simulate a common equine emergency such as a trailer accident, barbed-wire entrapment or a barn fire. The simulations have grown over time but remain fairly simple to set-up and deliver and are low cost after the initial horse model investment. Students are pre-briefed with basic information about the scene and the available resources. During a simulation, students interact with a simulated horse owner, life-sized horse model, live horses, the “media”, and depending on availability, a local police or fire department community outreach officer. A simulated vet box with medical supplies, drugs, medication formulary and equipment is supplied, along with a faculty member who acts as a “phone a friend”, that can answer specific medical questions. Throughout the simulation a smartphone is used to record the student activities, which are then discussed in detail during a debrief session using the acquired photographs. Topics discussed during debriefing also including triage basics, safety, incident command protocols, ethical considerations, legal implications and insurance and liability. en_ZA
dc.description.librarian ab2017 en_ZA
dc.description.sponsorship Sponsored by Virtalis, South Africa. Dept. of Higher Education & Training, Anatomoulds, Veterinary Simulator Industries, National Research Foundation, University of Pretoria. Faculty of Veterinary Science, Zoetis and Breed 'n Betsy en_ZA
dc.format.extent 1 page : color photos en_ZA
dc.format.medium PDF en_ZA
dc.identifier.citation Whitehead, A. 2017. Tips and tricks for equine emergency scenario simulation in pre-clinical student training. [Poster]. The Fifth International Veterinary Simulation in Teaching Conference, 10-12 April 2017, Pretoria. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/2263/61040 en_ZA
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/61040
dc.language.iso en en_ZA
dc.publisher Pretoria : University of Pretoria, Faculty of Veterinary Science en_ZA
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dc.rights ©2017 University of Pretoria. Faculty of Veterinary Science. Provided for educational purposes only. It may not be downloaded, reproduced or distributed in any format without written permission of the University of Pretoria, Faculty of Veterinary Science en_ZA
dc.subject Veterinary simulation en_ZA
dc.subject Veterinary medicine -- Study and teaching en_ZA
dc.subject E-learning en_ZA
dc.subject Veterinary medicine training en_ZA
dc.subject Teaching methods en_ZA
dc.subject.lcsh Teaching -- Aids and devices en_ZA
dc.subject.lcsh Veterinary medicine -- Study and teaching -- Simulation methods en_ZA
dc.subject.lcsh Educational technology en_ZA
dc.subject.lcsh Horses -- Wounds and injuries en_ZA
dc.title Tips and tricks for equine emergency scenario simulation in pre-clinical student training en_ZA
dc.title.alternative 5th International Veterinary Simulation in Teaching Conference, 2017, Pretoria, South Africa : proceedings en_ZA
dc.title.alternative InVeST proceedings, 10-12 April 2017 en_ZA
dc.type Event en_ZA
dc.type Text en_ZA
dc.type Other en_ZA


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    Proceedings of the 5th International Veterinary Simulation in Teaching Conference held by the Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria, 10-12 April 2017, Intundla Conference Venue, Pretoria, South Africa.

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