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| Full Circle Studios
has created a long list of medically themed presentations that have
required the simulation of procedures and protocals for research,
training, and public information. |
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| To accurately depict behaviors, negative and positive outcomes, and
real-world scenarios, the use of trained actors as personnel, family
members, administrative staff, and most especially, as patients is
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| Full Circle’s experience
with the writing of educationally sound scripts, combined with the
skills of practiced performers (as
evidenced in the articles linked to on this page) means that the information
imparted is accurate and meaningful. |
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| We have worked with three
of the best groups in NYS in providing skilled, experienced actors
in a variety of simulations that include;
physician training, staff training and retention, patient & family
education, and many others. |
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| You can access a list of our collaborations on this page and you
can view samples of our work by clicking on the icons to the left and
on The Screening Room page. |
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View
CNA Training
Video Clip |
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View
Training Program
to Prevent Older
Patient Falls |
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View
EMT Training
Video Clip |
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| In 2006, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
awarded more than $5 million for 19 new grants under its Improving
Patient Safety Through Simulation Research portfolio. The 19 projects
focus on assessing and evaluating the roles that simulation can
play to improve the safe delivery of quality health care. Simulation
provides a safe environment for health care practitioners, teams,
and systems to improve the safety of health care without placing
patients at risk. These projects will inform providers, health
educators, payers, policymakers, patients, and the public about
the effective use of simulation in improving patient safety. |
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