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MSR – Israel Center for Medical Simulation

073-3949130

 MSR.JERUSALEM@SHEBA.GOV.IL

Director: Rachel solski

 

The JERUSALEM BRANCH of the ISRAEL CENTER FOR MEDICAL SIMULATION During the past decade we have witnessed the growing trend of using medical simulation for training and assessment in the medical professions. This trend has increased especially in response to growing demands to reduce human error in medicine and introduce a culture of Patient Safety. Following
the success of this teaching tool, its use has spread to other disciplines as well, with emphasis on the communication skills of professionals, especially those who come in contact with maltreated children and their families. The field of simulation includes a wide variety of teaching and assessment techniques, all of which are based on creating a virtual and controlled environment that facilitates structured and reliable learning, accompanied by documentation, debriefing and giving immediate feedback to the trainees. The wide range of simulation methods includes the use of “clients” (actors), enabling the trainee to experience scenarios relevant to his specific professional world. MSR, Israel’s Center for Medical Simulation, is the first center of its kind in Israel and in the world and has been operating at the Sheba Medical Center since its establishment in 2002. With the opening of the Haruv Campus for Children-at-Risk at Mt. Scopus, MSR and Haruv will open a simulation center in the fields of welfare and medicine. The Center will focus mainly on training and improving communication skills in the areas of welfare and violence against children.

 



last update 25 February 2019
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