SESAM is a multiprofessional network of simulation enthusiasts in Europe.
SESAM was founded in Copenhagen in August 1994.
22nd International Congress of the Society of Anesthesiologist
International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops (IPSSW) 2010
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The 16th Annual SESAM Meeting LINKING HIGH TECH TO HIGH TOUCH was a great succes. The SESAM EC would like to thank the local organizers in Groningen for a meeting of high quality. Click for an impression by Burkhard J. Wermter.
Prehospital SESAM Working Meeting
SESAM Endorsed meeting: Simulation in Medical Education Meeting (SIME)
ASPiH formed in 2009 in the UK by merger of the National Association of Medical Simulators (NAMS) and the Clinical Skills Network (CSN). They organise an inaugaral conference on November, 16-18th.
Hertfordshire Intensive Care and Emergency Simulation Centre
HICESC, Faculty of Health & Human Sciences, University of Hertfordshire, College Lane, Hatfield, HERTS, AL10 9AB
Website: http://www.health.herts.ac.uk/hicesc/
Contact: K.Ruparelia@herts.ac.uk
HICESC was the first university-based simulation centre set up in the United Kingdom, and opened in 1998. HICESC is now the largest simulation centre in the UK for multidisciplinary training. It replicates a wide range of clinical and non-clinical environments.
Mr Guillaume Alinier - HICESC Manager / Simulation Faculty
Mr Colin Harwood - Simulation Faculty (Paramedic Sciences/Nursing)
Mrs Pat Harwood - Simulation Faculty (Nursing/Midwifery)
Mrs Krishna Ruparelia - Patient Simulator Operator
+ other discipline representatives
The centre consists of a simulated:
The centre hosts the following patients:
HICESC is a University of Hertfordshire, Faculty of Health & Human Sciences teaching resource. It is accessible to all health students (Pre and Post Registration) as well as external candidates. The centre is used primarily to run high fidelity simulation sessions, but also to host a number of short courses related to simulation (Training Faculty/Technicians) or requiring equipment (Advanced Medical Life Support), and to run OSCEs (Objective Structured Clinical Examinations).