In applied sciences, including medicine, simulation refers to a model of reality that employs a variety of techniques and technologies, along with diverse professional expertise, to facilitate the dynamic analysis and prediction of events or processes based on specific predefined conditions. Simulation is of paramount importance to improve the skills of medical staff, to speed up learning and to optimize clinical practice in different settings, including cardiology. Literature shows that simulation is more effective than other learning strategies, supporting both upgrading of staff’s clinical skills and patients’ safety, reducing the risk of medical error. Moreover, andragogical principles highlight the need for personalized training programs, in order to meet healthcare professionals’ needs, while practicing in a safe environment, improving technical skills, clinical decision making, stress management, cooperation, and teamwork. This review written by the Management and Quality Working Group, by the Young Cardiologists Working Group, and by the Professional Responsibility and Safety of Care Study Group of the the Italian Association of Hospital Cardiologists (ANMCO) highlights the crucial role of simulation in managing high-risk situations commonly encountered in cardiology, emphasizing the importance of continuous high-quality training. It also describes how ANMCO is promoting simulation as a strategy for implementing quality in the field of cardiology.

Zilio, F., Giubilato, S., Caldarola, P., Ciliberti, G., Di Monaco, A., Sorini Dini, C., et al. (2025). Ruolo della simulazione nella formazione, nella gestione del rischio clinico e nel miglioramento della qualità delle cure in ambito cardiologico [The role of simulation in medical education, clinical risk management, and enhancing patient care in cardiology]. GIORNALE ITALIANO DI CARDIOLOGIA, 26(7), 476-487 [10.1714/4522.45222].

Ruolo della simulazione nella formazione, nella gestione del rischio clinico e nel miglioramento della qualità delle cure in ambito cardiologico [The role of simulation in medical education, clinical risk management, and enhancing patient care in cardiology]

Serafina Valente;
2025-01-01

Abstract

In applied sciences, including medicine, simulation refers to a model of reality that employs a variety of techniques and technologies, along with diverse professional expertise, to facilitate the dynamic analysis and prediction of events or processes based on specific predefined conditions. Simulation is of paramount importance to improve the skills of medical staff, to speed up learning and to optimize clinical practice in different settings, including cardiology. Literature shows that simulation is more effective than other learning strategies, supporting both upgrading of staff’s clinical skills and patients’ safety, reducing the risk of medical error. Moreover, andragogical principles highlight the need for personalized training programs, in order to meet healthcare professionals’ needs, while practicing in a safe environment, improving technical skills, clinical decision making, stress management, cooperation, and teamwork. This review written by the Management and Quality Working Group, by the Young Cardiologists Working Group, and by the Professional Responsibility and Safety of Care Study Group of the the Italian Association of Hospital Cardiologists (ANMCO) highlights the crucial role of simulation in managing high-risk situations commonly encountered in cardiology, emphasizing the importance of continuous high-quality training. It also describes how ANMCO is promoting simulation as a strategy for implementing quality in the field of cardiology.
2025
Zilio, F., Giubilato, S., Caldarola, P., Ciliberti, G., Di Monaco, A., Sorini Dini, C., et al. (2025). Ruolo della simulazione nella formazione, nella gestione del rischio clinico e nel miglioramento della qualità delle cure in ambito cardiologico [The role of simulation in medical education, clinical risk management, and enhancing patient care in cardiology]. GIORNALE ITALIANO DI CARDIOLOGIA, 26(7), 476-487 [10.1714/4522.45222].
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