2023
DOI: 10.1186/s41077-023-00254-3
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Building low-cost simulators for invasive ultrasound-guided procedures using the V-model

Abstract: The use of medical simulators for training technical and diagnostic skills has rapidly increased over the past decade. Yet, most available medical simulators have not been developed based on a structured evaluation of their intended uses but rather out of expected commercial value. Moreover, educators often struggle to access simulators because of cost or because no simulators have been developed for a particular procedure. In this report, we introduce “the V-model” as a conceptual framework to illustrate how … Show more

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“…A CVS manikin was used to simulate a pregnant woman of 12 weeks of gestation 23 . The manikin consisted of four compartments: the abdominal wall; the uterus and amniotic cavity; the placenta; and a silicone model of a 12‐week fetus.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A CVS manikin was used to simulate a pregnant woman of 12 weeks of gestation 23 . The manikin consisted of four compartments: the abdominal wall; the uterus and amniotic cavity; the placenta; and a silicone model of a 12‐week fetus.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%