Roundup, MT – On October 18th, 2024, Simulation in Motion Montana (SIM-MT) will bring its mobile simulation lab to Roundup Memorial Healthcare for a comprehensive hands-on training focused on managing hemorrhagic stroke cases that transition into CPR scenarios. This advanced training is designed for healthcare providers to practice critical skills such as intubation, intraosseous access (IO), CPR, and managing different heart rhythms.
Effective response to hemorrhagic strokes and cardiac arrest can mean the difference between life and death. SIM-MT's high-fidelity simulation labs provide realistic scenarios that allow healthcare professionals to hone their skills in a safe, educational environment. By practicing these complex medical procedures, providers are better prepared to deliver life-saving care when real emergencies arise.
We invite local media to cover this important event and explore how SIM-MT's mobile simulation training is enhancing healthcare delivery in rural Montana.
For more details or to arrange media coverage, please contact Lee Roberts, SIM-MT Program Director, at [email protected] or (406)-579-6580.
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