Outfitted with communication systems, wall suction/gases and other tools you would find in such rooms at Rush University Medical Center, the room is supplemented by audiovisual recorders allowing each step to be carefully captured for later review.
You will find everything you would find in standard operating rooms and intensive care units: anesthesia and respiratory devices, monitors, anesthesia ventilators, medication dispensing stations and more, allowing for the most realistic training possible.
A wide array of adult and pediatric manikins can be used in these room replications. The procedure room is outfitted with real-world communication systems and wall suction/gases, and supplemented with multiple cameras and audio recorders for playback and debriefing.
Four patient bays are connected to a central control center with observation work stations, creating a perfect setting for high-stakes practice and testing.
Large video monitors connected to a web-based audiovisual system aid in your debriefing, allowing you to precisely review every step of your work.
Haptic-based procedural trainers allow learners to practice techniques for laparoscopic and cardiovascular surgical interventions.
Twelve outpatient exam room settings with A/V capability for standardized patient encounters.
Surgical space with multiple work stations for ENT, Head/Neck, Ortho, Ophthalmology and plastic/reconstructive training.
In addition to the clinical facilities above, RCCSS offers a café, meeting space, classrooms and more.