SSCRC Austin ICU Handover

& (2011) SSCRC Austin ICU Handover. [Digital or visual products]

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Video presented as part of Melbourne Smart Services CRC Participants conferences. Video showing the results of our collaboration with the Smart Services CRC and Austin Health. We created an environment for nurses to learn ICU Handover processes. Handover processes in an ICU involve, briefing meetings with ward nurses, and then a bedside handover of patient care information to the nurse starting the next shift. This simulation will allow students to remotely practice their handover skills, thus freeing up expensive resources at teaching hospitals, and enabling them to be at a higher skill level when they commence live training. More information available at: www.bpmve.org.

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ID Code: 60272
Item Type: Non-Traditional Research Output (Digital or visual products)
ORCID iD:
Brown, Rossorcid.org/0000-0003-0813-7741
Measurements or Duration: 2 mins 8 secs
Publisher: YouTube
Keywords: Health Services, Process Modelling, Virtual Worlds
Pure ID: 37121633
Divisions: Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > Faculty of Science and Technology
Copyright Owner: Copyright 2011 Ross Brown & Rune K. Rasmussen
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Deposited On: 28 May 2013 01:15
Last Modified: 02 Mar 2024 03:32