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学生;技能在动作密集的环境中经受考验‘重大事故日;

(Students’ skills put through their paces in action-packed ‘Major Incident Day’)

2024-03-15

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日期:2024年3月14日,星期四普里菲斯戈尔-雷克瑟姆/雷克瑟姆大学成为年度学习模拟活动的“重大事件”发生地。 来自警察、护理、护理和法医学学位的学生和讲师聚集在一起,参加了“重大事件日”活动。 这项活动在该大学的普拉斯科学院校园举行,旨在帮助学生将他们在课堂上学到的技能应用到“现实生活”中。 学生们还与其他学科进行跨专业的合作,以了解他们的角色在获得资格后会是什么样子。 总共发生了三起事件,包括“吸毒过量”、“两车道路交通碰撞”和“枪伤”,学生们提供急救、采访证人、获取证人证词和进行法医检查。 这些场景涉及该大学的一系列设施,学生们使用尖端的健康模拟套件(prifysgol wrecsam/wrexham大学去年推出的开创性健康与教育创新季度(heiq)的一部分),以及tŷdysgu,一所位于校园内的真实房子,该大学购买用于学术用途。 来自北威尔士警察局、北威尔士消防局和北威尔士救护车服务的志愿者参与了模拟活动,学生们从中受益匪浅。 此外,来自coleg cambria的志愿者协助我们的演员化妆,而我们的媒体学生拍摄了当天的视频片段。 警察专业二年级学生亚斯明·劳埃德·威廉姆斯分享了她这次活动的经历:“它非常现实,尽可能地接近现实生活。 “有在空间工作的经验是很好的,比如在房子或交通碰撞中,因为当我们合格时,这些电话我们会回应。 “对于一年级的警务系学生阿比盖尔·李来说,这是一次全新的经历。 她说:“打破僵局,与不同的专业合作,体验彼此的程序是件好事。 “我们必须意识到其他专业人员的流程,以及在这种快节奏的情况下我们需要如何合作。 还有一些环境因素需要考虑,比如噪音和公众,所以有亲身体验也是很好的。 “一整天,这些‘事件’都以最先进的医学人体模型和现场演员为特色,来描绘伤亡情况。 警务学生当天收集的“证据”也将在今年晚些时候被法律系学生用作模拟法庭案件的一部分。 法医学大四学生凯蒂·休斯向我们介绍了她对这一天的看法:“我们以前做过很多‘犯罪现场场景’,但这是我们第一次与医护人员、消防人员和警察一起工作。 “这是一个很好的测试,看看在这样一个非常繁忙的情况下与这些团队合作会是什么样子。 “作为法医科学家,我们非常清楚让其他团队做他们需要做的事情,同时尽可能多地保存证据。 “监督这一天的学者们解释了对学生的好处。 护理科学讲师sallybottley说:“能让学生们在实习实习中体验到这种水平的模拟真是太棒了。 “对学生来说,与其他学科协调并考虑某些场景所涉及的危险是很有价值的,比如涉及枪支的事件。 “我们很感激今天这里有来自急救服务部门的志愿者,这样我们的学生就可以在这种情况下看到领导技能,也可以练习如何保持专业精神,在紧张的情况下做出决定。 “prifysgol wrecsam/wrexham大学每年都会为学生举办‘重大事故日’,并继续在培养学生在未来职业生涯中取得成功的技能方面发挥不可或缺的作用。 “prifysgol wrecsam/wrexham大学每年都会为学生举办‘重大事故日’,并继续在培养学生在未来职业生涯中取得成功的技能方面发挥不可或缺的作用。
date: thursday, march 14, 2024prifysgol wrecsam/wrexham university became the site of a ‘major incident’ as part of an annual learning simulation event. students and lecturers from policing, paramedic, nursing, and forensic science degrees came together from across the university to take part in the ‘major incident day’. the event, which was staged at the university’s plas coch campus, was coordinated to help students apply the skills that they have learned in the classroom to ‘real-life’ situations. students also worked interprofessionally with other disciplines, to get a taste of what their roles could look like after qualifying. in total, three incidents – including a ‘drug overdose’, a ‘two-vehicle road traffic collision’ and a ‘gunshot injury’ took place with students providing first aid, interviewing witnesses, obtaining witness statements and performing forensic examinations. the scenarios involved a range of the university’s facilities with students using the cutting-edge health simulation suite – part of prifysgol wrecsam/wrexham university’s ground-breaking health and education innovation quarter (heiq) unveiled last year – along with tŷ dysgu, a real house based on-campus which was purchased by the university for academic use. students further benefited from volunteers from north wales police, north wales fire service and north wales ambulance services taking part in the simulation. additionally, volunteers from coleg cambria assisted with the injury make-up for our actors, while our media students captured video footage of the day.yasmin lloyd-williams, second year policing student shared her experience of the event: “it is extremely realistic and brings it as close to a real-life scenario as possible. “it’s great to have the experience of working in spaces, such as a house or traffic collision, as these will be the sorts of calls we will respond to when we are qualified.” for first-year policing student, abigail lee, this was a new experience. she said: “it is good to ‘break the ice,’ work with the different professions and experience each other’s procedures. “we must be conscious of other professionals’ processes and how we need to work together in fast-paced situations such as these. there are also environmental factors to consider such as noise and the public, so it is great to have hands-on experience with this too.” throughout the day, the ‘incidents’ featured a mix of state-of-the-art medical manikins and live actors to portray the casualties. ‘evidence’ collected by policing students on the day will also be used later in the year by law students as part of a simulated court case. final year forensic science student katie hughes gave us her view of the day: “we have done a lot of ‘crime scene scenarios’ previously, but this is the first time we have worked alongside the paramedics, fire, and police. “it is a great test of seeing what it will be like to work with these groups, in a situation like this that can be quite hectic. “as forensic scientists, we’re very aware of letting the other teams do what they need to do whilst trying to preserve as much evidence as possible.” academics who oversaw the day explained the benefits for students. sally bottomley, lecturer in paramedic science said: “it is fantastic to have this level of simulation for students to experience how things work in practice placement. “it is valuable for the students to also coordinate with the other disciplines and consider the danger involved with certain scenes, such as the incident involving firearms. “we’re grateful to have volunteers from the emergency services here today so our students can see leadership skills in these situations, and also practice how to remain professional and make decisions in stressful situations.” the ‘major incident day’ runs annually for students at prifysgol wrecsam/wrexham university and continues to play an integral role in developing students’ skills to succeed in their future careers. .
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