วันพุธที่ 30 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2555
Trauma Center Second Opinion Walkthrough Part 20: Grunting Finale!
It's been fun, but all walkthroughs have to come to an end eventually! I had a wonderful run on Pempti I messed up on Paraskevi my first run by forgetting to raise the vitals. Whoops! lol! But, I beat it on the next run easily anyway. It's sort of like that Pempti operation I messed up on a few parts back. The final operation with Savato... Was just amazing! I had so much fun playing it. In fact, I think I forgot how much fun this operation was. Not to brag, but I think this was one of the most skillful things I have ever completed on my channel. As I was looking through the footage, I was surprised how fast-paced it felt, including my moves. It's not a XS-rank because Savato wouldn't cooperate and let me kill him faster, but I still think you'll be quite impressed at the control I had on it and the speed of my moves. 0:20 X-5 4:05 X-6 13:37 X-7 Enjoy! (This video was made under "Fair Use")
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Cutting Virtual Object with Phantom Omni
This program is now under development. We are attempting to develop a cutting algorithm that can be used for endoscopic surgery simulators. This program is written by Mr. Shun Hanada, based on an earlier prototype developed by Mr. Hiroaki Tabuchi in 2008.
cutting, fem
วันอังคารที่ 29 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2555
2. iSurgicals - Laparoscopic Mid Air Tube Transfer
iSurgicals laparoscopy simulator The most advanced physical laparoscopy simulator available www.isurgicals.com
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วันจันทร์ที่ 28 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2555
LapHyst Uterine Arteries
This video show a simulated hysterectomy procedure from the LapSim laparoscopic simulator. This simulation shows the dissection of the uterine arteries. For more information about the LapHyst technology, email info@surgical-science.com
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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 27 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2555
The 700 Club - March 21, 2012 - CBN.com
By all outward appearances, Bob and Audrey had a happy, healthy marriage, but an act of infidelity would undermine everything. Plus, recording artist Marcus Gray shares his story of overcoming life's obstacles and trusting God to lead the way... The Christian Broadcasting Network CBN www.cbn.com
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SNAP Dental Imaging for Implants Video
SNAP is the only cosmetic dental procedure simulator designed specifically to boost your cosmetic bookings, the very first day that you use it. We back it up with our unconditional 30 day money-back guarantee. How is that possible? Unlike any other cosmetic imaging software available at any price, only SNAP is so fast and easy (less than a minute), that it allows untrained personnel to offer a convincing one minute "Smile Evaluation Photo" to everyone who walks in the door, even if they just came in for a cleaning or checkup. Contact Information: Perfect Teeth Imaging (317) 660 - 1161 contact@perfectteethimaging.com
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วันเสาร์ที่ 26 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2555
Saving Lives at Birth: Simulation based training for emergency cesarean section
Organization: Operative Experience, Inc. Organization Location: Elkton, MD USA A major cause of maternal and neonatal death and severe disability in developing countries is the lack of trained medical providers to perform emergency cesarean sections in cases of obstructed labor. Due to the shortage of doctors, many underserved countries rely on midwives and clinical officers to provide obstetrical care. These providers are not trained to perform cesarian section. A low cost method for training them to safely do this operation could reduce maternal/fetal mortality and devastating, non-lethal obstetrical complications such as recto-vaginal fistulas. Operative Experience, Inc. has pioneered unique, simulation-based methods to teach major surgical operations and currently trains military physicians and combat medics in critical trauma procedures. We propose to utilize our methods to teach healthcare providers in underserved areas to perform emergency cesarean sections. Our system is based on video demonstration of operative procedures using physical models of unprecedented anatomical and surgical accuracy. The models consist of artificial tissues that can be cut, dissected, retracted and sutured using standard surgical instruments. The trainee practices the operation on the simulator with a mentor until proficient in the techniques of the procedure. We propose the following deliverables: 1.) prototype, high-fidelity, viscoelastic, vascularized, physical model of a pregnant ...
operative, experience, 1, minute, video
วันศุกร์ที่ 25 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2555
Retinoscopy of the eye (Ophthalmology)
This video shows animated sequences on how to perform retinoscopy. Specifically, you'll see what the retina reflex looks like and the theory behind "with" and "against" movement. This is a usefull skill for checking glasses prescription in pre-verbal children and elderly. This clip was excerpted from the 23 minute long Pediatric Ophthalmology video which you'll find at OphthoBook.com
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How Smoking damages the lungs
How smoking damages the lungs
health
วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 24 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2555
About Asystole
What Is Asystole And Why Is It Bad?
Asystole is the curative term that is commonly called flatline. Flatline means that there is no cardiac electrical movement. During flatline, the myocardium does not yield any contractions and provides no blood flow or cardiac output. The myocardium is the town of the 3 layers that form the heart's wall. curative physicians require a state of asystole to guarantee that an individual is dead.
Patients that exhibit signs of asystole are normally treated with chest compressions and injections of atropine, epinephrine or vasopressin. During asystole, electrical shocks (defibrillation), will typically have no sway on the heart since it has already come to be depolarized. Defibrillation comprises of applying a medicinal estimate of electrical shock to a stricken heart through a defibrillator by an Ecg technician or someone else curative professional.
A defibrillator stops the heart from beating by depolarizing a large portion of the heart muscle. Before asystole occurs, the normal heart rhythm can be revived. After applying a defibrillator, the natural pacemaker chemicals in the sinoatrial node within the heart can restart the heartbeat.
There are a few crisis room doctors that believe in using defibrillation even after finding the signs of asystole. They suggest that defibrillation should be applied because the lack of heartbeat may indeed be an uneven contraction of the heart muscle inside the chambers of the heart. This type of contraction is also known as ventricular fibrillation and makes the heart muscle quiver like a can full of worms.
While it may be true that ventricular fibrillation may be hard to distinguish from asystole, there is still not a lot of evidence to back up this practice. The majority of doctors believe that asystole is a verification of death and not an uneven heart rate. Ecg/Ekg training normally defines asystole as a curative confirmation of death. When someone else cause is detected for the absence of a heartbeat and is treated immediately, a small percentage of patients are brought back to life.
An Ecg technician will analyze the patient's heart rhythm to check for a cardiac arrhythmia and a ventricular fibrillation heart condition. A cardiac arrhythmia happens whenever there is unusual electrical performance within the heart such as being too slow, too fast or extremely irregular.
Ecg technicians are required to learn this detailed knowledge through Ecg/Ekg classes to earn their Ecg/Ekg certification.
You will find Ecg technicians with Ecg/Ekg certification working in hospital crisis rooms, high-risk industrial facilities, nursing homes, cardiologist offices or working one-on-one with patients. Their Ecg/Ekg training includes working under supervision at a curative factory and taking Ecg/Ekg classes in:
Patient preparation
Ecg device operation
Electrical lead positioning
Analyzing Ecg tracings
There is a growing demand for curative professionals that can work with asystole conditions, defibrillators and Ecg/Ekg devices because of the large citizen of baby boomers that are now in their 60s.
Surgery Simulator :About Asystoleวันพุธที่ 23 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2555
laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair
transabdominal preperitoneal repair (TAPP)
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Why Educators "Teaching To The Test" Are Destroying learner learning & teacher Individuality
I'm a Kindergarten trainer and my partner is very open to allowing me to "do things according to my own style" of teaching. However, statewide and nationwide that doesn't seem to be the norm anymore, and it's destroying teaching and trainee studying as we know it.
Just take a look at your own "best" teachers growing up. Didn't they all kind of "do their own thing" rather than just read out of a textbook to peak your interest?
We've got to get back to letting teachers teach as they see fit! Would you go into a doctor's office, and say hey, don't use that knife, use the new one put out by Dupont, it'll cut faster. Only this physician is comfortable with this blade and has used it for years to set records for surgical operation and saving time.
Yet, in in our study system, we are letting top officials tell our teachers exactly what to teach, when to teach it, how to teach it, and regimenting time slots for studying to spelling 30 min, math 60 min, etc. When does it ever stop? The most recent one in our district is "there will be one hour of Eld" every singular day and you will have a time slot for it, or you will be called to the floor covering on it.
I've got news for all the government know-it-alls out there. None of us grew up with such regimentation, and the best teachers on the planet, aren't going to stay regimented into instructional time slots and mandated teaching styles.
Listen to what my teachers did to forever leave their mark. There was Mr. K who had us do a virtual country simulation in the 5th grade. We all had to generate our own country on paper. I think Mr. K was the only one who owned a computer at that time, and I think it was Bill Gates' first ever Pc. It had a black and white screen with gold letters on it. But Mr. K didn't let that stop him!
Mr. K gave me the assignment of being the president of "Bilmore" the smallest of all the countries, and I was in fee of it's military, it's economy, it's communication with other countries, and it's budget. I was thrilled, and I had to learn about running a country in a big hurry!
Well, long story short, I, and my team of five other friends had to daily deal with slight papers or "memos" that Mr. K would hand us that were country challenges or rewards on a daily basis. Based on the fact that our country, "Bilmore" was the smallest geographically in the world, and the cheaper of some of the other countries was at risk, all of the other countries had written on their papers as a goal: Destroy Bilmore and take it over.
Well, I remember the day I received the paper from Mr. K that we had just had war declared on us by every singular country, and that we were due to be attacked at 8am the following morning. Thus, as president, I was given the task, with our slight military (which did have a few good weapons, but a small fighting force) of protecting my country from a worldwide attack.
Well, I did what the best president's have done in this situation, and I got some advice from the smartest man in my life: my best friend "Chip." I called him, as young population do, on the phone as usual to see what's up, and I explained this Bilmore qoute to him, and my need to make a presidential decision. His quick intellect amazed me. Chip told me "Take five of your biggest tanks, and place them on the Islands out from the seaboard of each port. Then order them to fire at a missile that you will set in motion at the same time that will detonate over the oncoming armies. Consequent that straight through the smoke with all of your best F-15 fighters and have them shoot straight through the fog, so that the oncoming armies will not be aware of how many fighters are shooting at them, fooling them into thinking they are being counterattacked by a immense air strike.
Then he said, take some submarines and place them underneath the water at the same time, but also have some smaller military boats on the top of the water, production it look like you are undermanned and outgunned, so that the armies will come close adequate to the tanks to destroy the oncoming enemy.
Chip's plan worked, and I ordered the tanks to fire at 8:00 am as five cut off armies airborne and by sea attacked us full force. When the tanks fired they blew the first ships to smithereens and the smoke rose up higher than eyesight. I also ordered a full air strike by my best F-15 fighters, and they were all brand new planes, since we had such a small military force. The F-15's destroyed a dozen or so planes in the smoke, and then every singular army retreated due to the smoke screen and they took evasive maneuvers to stepping back at light speed. I also ordered my submarines to fire as soon as their huge ships had our small boats in their radar.
I saved my country that day. Bilmore went on to thrive and also come to be one of the strongest countries in the entire world, because we done of the armies to surrender, and took over there entire economy, money, oil, everything. That country was the one who swore an oath to one another: "We will destroy Billmore." in fact our F-15's cut them all down from the south side of the country and they were forced to surrender at gun and helicopter point!
Anyhow, I said all this to just make a point, this "Country Simulation" took about two months to complete. Yet, when all was said and done, I hand hands on touch about how to run a country and serve it well as President and Commander-In-Chief!
We need to stop production our teachers teach according to the textbook, and teach toward these state tests and nothing else. No Child Left Behind has foreseen, goals, but the implementation of those goals may be creating students who are more like studying robots, than those who can in fact deal with community at large.
My point is to remind officials that we can no more take the individuality out of teachers, than we can to say "All kids can and will act the same." Isn't that kind of like Communism? Yet, it's crept in, and here we are, as educators, being told that we "must growth test scores" at any cost.
Test scores will rise far above where they are now, when we give teachers the freedom to be themselves and yes, Consequent district mandates for increased test scores, but do it in a creative manner that only that private trainer can express.
My next trainer I'll never forget was Mrs. Mercer. She had us do an 85 page study paper in high school! I never had to do that big of a paper in college or in my masters program. She ready us. She locked us into success because she believed in us. She taught us how to stand up level and walk into a room. She had others annotation on our posture and demeanor.
Mrs. Mercer wrote a reference letter to a hereafter boss for me that I keep as a part of every resume box I've ever submitted. It said: "It is the Don Alexander's of this world, that make it great. I've never seen man before that exemplifies the term "gentleman" as much as Don Alexander does. Those words changed my life. Those words were the presume I graduated from college with a 3.9 Gpa and went on to come to be a trainer and an Assistant Principal.
Yet today, it seems in this mad world, we are so all consumed with test scores, test scores, and test scores! Yes, we need to score high on tests. But we also need to look harder at the individuality of the learner, and most of all the individuality of the teachers.
I fear God that if we don't stop taking the individuality out of our teachers, we may come to be like some third world country that has no real direction or dreams for our students. If this is America, and we know that it is our country, we must defend it from those who would come into our classrooms, and force our teachers to teach how they see fit.
And...if we don't do something fast about it, it'll be our grandkids that will suffer the most. Thus I urge you, write your congressman, get complicated at School District Meetings, and do all you can to insure that our teachers are not being told how to teach. That is the many "disservice" I can think of to our high-priced students.
Protect American study and vote this year for a candidate who will give teachers back their creative freedoms, but most of all, vote and pray daily for your child to get the Mr. K's and Mrs. Mercers of this world, and pray that our government doesn't do anything to discourage them from doing what they do best: "Teach."
Surgery Simulator :Why Educators "Teaching To The Test" Are Destroying learner learning & teacher Individuality