2020
DOI: 10.4103/ajns.ajns_254_20
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The wakayama-immediate stroke life support course: Achieving successful training on the stroke emergency system without using mechanical medical training simulators

Abstract: Background: The Immediate Stroke Life Support (ISLS) course run in Wakayama (Wakayama-ISLS course) is an off-the-job training course for understanding the initial treatment of acute stroke. A total of 22 Wakayama-ISLS courses have been held in Wakayama Prefecture since 2008. To begin with, the case presentation was performed using human-like, mechanical manikins for simulation training. However, as the course progressed, we found the students paying great attention to the display monitor, and less… Show more

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“…All staff involved in stroke care completed the viewing. The contents were based on the Immediate Stroke Life Support Course [ 10 ]. Then, we performed on-demand e-learning for students and parental guardians in Itoigawa in August 2021.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All staff involved in stroke care completed the viewing. The contents were based on the Immediate Stroke Life Support Course [ 10 ]. Then, we performed on-demand e-learning for students and parental guardians in Itoigawa in August 2021.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%