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Education Management Solutions LLC (EMS) announced a new integrated simulation education platform that removes data sharing barriers between simulation-based learning management systems (LMS) and global higher education and patient safety LMS tools such as Blackboard, Canvas and Direct2Learning. The new SIMULATIONiQ platform supports seamless single user sign-on, fusing data from hands-on simulation exercises across larger didactic learner performance systems. The integrated platform also merges virtual gaming and online training toolsets with a traditional simulation LMS. It brings the same high level of operational management and performance reporting currently used for hands-on, live standardized patient and mannequin-based simulation training, to virtual and augmented reality simulation programs. In response to the rapidly expanding need for telemedicine training and skilled telemedicine clinicians, the platform fully facilitates end-to-end live training for telemedicine skills across multiple disciplines.
"One of the drivers forpositive education outcomes and increased patient safety is the ability tomeasure the impact and effectiveness of curricula,” says Anurag Singh, EMS presidentand CEO. "Until now, simulation training has been managed separately fromcommonly used institute-wide learning management systems. This requirededucators to review reports and results from separate systems to measure truelearner performance. The growth in virtual training has led to greatinnovation, but not consolidated evaluation tools to measure total learner performance.We wanted to remove data silos for curriculum and learner performancemeasurement. Telemedicine is a rapidly evolving requirement and we are pleasedto offer an end-to-end integrated platform that covers the entire scope of virtual,live, and didactic medical education."
Key new features include LMSintegration, case and scenario sharing, telemedicine, competency mapping, livevideo and deployment options.
EMS will provide demonstrations ofthis state-of-the-art integrated training platform at the International Meetingon Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH) in San Antonio, Texas, from January 27-29 inbooth #125.