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CEGA Air Ambulance

Pilot Training

Simulation

Aeromedical Services

Press Release

Issued by CEGA Air Ambulance.

April 5, 2012

CEGA medical crews given simulation training in air ambulance

CEGA Air Ambulance recently brought together its medical crews for a simulation training day in a fixed wing air ambulance; thought to be the first training exercise of its kind to be held in Europe.

The team demonstrated resuscitation and defibrillation procedures in a King Air 200 aircraft; using a high fidelity manikin with breathing functions, palpable pulses and blood pressure displays.

"Simulation training in an aircraft can provide medical crews with valuable hands-on experience in a safe and controlled environment; promoting a positive patient safety culture," says Dr Tim Hammond, CEGA's Chief Medical Officer. "By providing a realistic scenario, it can also help crews to develop teamwork and communication and aid in the planning of practicalities, such as the positioning of medical equipment and patients' luggage."

"This training for our medical crews complements the simulation training given to CEGA pilots and is testament to our commitment to be at the forefront of patient safety initiatives."

The simulation session received an overwhelmingly positive response from participants and is likely to become a regular fixture in the CEGA Air Ambulance training programme.