Speaker

June 22, 2021    ,

Webinar on Crticalcare and Emergency Medicine

Evangelia Michail Michailidou

Evangelia Michail Michailidou

General Hospital Hippokratio of Thessaloniki Greece

Title: Simulation training in ICU

Abstract:

Intensive Care Medicine (ICU) may be a complex, costly, mistake inclined, restorative claim to fame and remains the central point of major advancement endeavors in healthcare conveyance. Different modeling and simulation strategies offer one of a kind openings to superior get it the intelligent between clinical physiology and care health. There are major computer based learning methods that connected to critical care medicine. These courses are ordinarily costly and ordinarily don't give group simulation. The Benefits In-situ simulation happens within the typical working environment, utilizing ordinary working environment gear. Healthcare experts act on their typical parts, in ‘intact teams’, amid ordinary working hours. Apart from the several advantages of the simulation described above, it must be kept in mind that biology is a science of exceptions, and the situation faced in real life can be quite different from that experienced in high-fidelity mannequins.There is no evidence that the use of simulators is associated with a better patient outcome for long-term follow-up. In particular, the focus on intensive critical care should be on both skill and clinical scenario-based simulation. In ICU, needed to be skillful enough in both arterial and venous cancellation; at the same time, to know how to manage a given situation involving various team members, such as surgical residents, nurses, and colleagues. The need for the moment is to define simulation standards in all aspects of intensive care.

Biography:

Evangelia Michail Michailidou is an Anaesthesiologist- Intensivist, Intensive Medicine Department, Hippokration General Hospital of Thessaloniki,Intensive Medicine Department, Hippokration General Hospital of Thessaloniki, Senior Student in the Department of Business Administration, University of Macedonia,Masters Degrees, International Medicine-Health Crisis Management, Greece/Member of Health Response team to Crisis Situations of G.H.T. Hippokrationia, Masters Degrees, International Medicine-Health Crisis Management, Greece/Member of Health Response team to Crisis Situations of G.H.T. Hippokration.

Evangelia Michail Michailidou

Evangelia Michail Michailidou

General Hospital Hippokratio of Thessaloniki Greece

Title: Disaster and mass casualty management in hospitals of Greece

Abstract:

Preparing a hospital for a disaster is infinitely greater complex. Hospitals in most expansive populace centers are working at or close to full capacity. In numerous cities, healing centers and injury centers have issues, managing with a multiple-car thruway crash, much less the volume of patients likely to result from a large-scale accident. Amid crises, clinics can do a number of things to free up capacity and expand their assets. Studies demonstrate that the numbers of accessible beds, ventilators, confinement rooms, and pharmaceuticals may be efficient to care for casualties of a large-scale catastrophe.On the other hand, there are genuine physical impediments on this extension of their capabilities. The purpose of this research turned into to evaluate the information, hazard perception and mindset of the authorities, professionals and employees at Greek hospitals to respond to terrorist attacks. A survey composed of 20 questions was being replied by 197 Healthcare Professionals and employees, using Google forms or tool in hard copy. However, numerous of the clinics do have at slightest a few of the basic components of readiness. Numerous of the healing centers do have archived and utilitarian readiness plans, give particular readiness education/training, and have fitting pharmaceutical strategies and supplies required within the occasion of an assault, including chemical or organic psychological militant operators. Tragically, agreeing to the answers of the participants most of healing centers might not increment their surge capacity or have symptomatic research facility administrations competent of analyzing, recognizing and confront  biologic, chemical, nuclear, or explosive events.

Biography:

Evangelia Michail Michailidou is Anaesthesiologist- Intensivist, Intensive Medicine Department, Hippokration General Hospital of Thessaloniki,Intensive Medicine Department, Hippokration General Hospital of Thessaloniki, Senior Student in the Department of Business Administration, University of Macedonia,Masters Degrees, International Medicine-Health Crisis Management, Greece/Member of Health Response team to Crisis Situations of G.H.T. Hippokrationia, Masters Degrees, International Medicine-Health Crisis Management, Greece/Member of Health Response team to Crisis Situations of G.H.T. Hippokration.