Trauma Team High-Fidelity Simulation Training in a Rural Level III Trauma Center: An Interprofessional Experience

BACKGROUND: 

Emergency department trauma resuscitation requires teamwork and high-stakes clinical decision-making. Rural trauma centers with low trauma activation volumes must ensure that resuscitations are efficient and safe.

OBJECTIVE: 

The purpose of this article is to describe the implementation of high-fidelity, interprofessional simulation training to foster trauma teamwork and role identification for trauma team members responding to trauma activations in the emergency department.

METHODS: 

High-fidelity, interprofessional simulation training was developed for members of a rural Level III trauma center. Subject matter experts created trauma scenarios. An embedded participant led the simulations using a guidebook that outlined the scenario and learner objectives. The simulations were implemented from May 2021 through September 2021.

RESULTS: 

Postsimulation survey results identified that participants found training with other professions valuable and that knowledge was gained.

CONCLUSION: 

Interprofessional simulations enhance team communication and skills. Combining interprofessional education with high-fidelity simulation creates a learning environment that optimizes trauma team function.

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