Simulation Laboratories

Simulation in medical education is the realization of the actual disease, condition, event or technical skills. The students of the Faculty of Medicine and Nursing Department conduct clinical and professional skills practice courses in our Simulation Laboratories. Simulation Laboratory consists of three parts; in the first and second sections, many patient profiles that can be encountered in the emergency department and all branches can be simulated. For these trainings, there are three simulator models called SimMan, SimJunior and SimBaby, which are drug-treated, fever-measured, blood-drawn, pulsed, blood pressure measured, tears, speech, normal and pathological breathing / heart sounds can be simulated. Our students learn all kinds of diseases or conditions (heart attack, cardiac arrest, respiratory failure, trauma, etc.) from simple to complex they may encounter in the clinic by applying them individually or in teams. All of these trainings in our laboratories are recorded as audio and video, and after the application, feedback is given to the students on the records and their mistakes are then discussed. In the third part, there is a simulated patient room (the person who plays the role of a patient who is trained in a disease), where anamnesis and communication with the patient are performed.