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  • I am doing a presentation on using simulations in medical education to teach cllinical skills, e.g. using standardized patients, human simulators and virtual reality. I wanted to put this in a historical context, so my questions is: When were medical simulations first used, and how were they used, to teach physicians?


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  • I also found this after the fact and thought you might find it interesting: "A Typology of Simulators for Medical Education" http://www.medsim.com/profile/article1.html (scroll down to "History of Medical Simulators") PENN STATE http://www.hmc.psu.edu/simulation/sim_list/Anatomic/anatomic.html Regards; tutuzdad-ga
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  • Dear modiano-ga; Thank you for allowing me an opportunity to answer your interesting question. The first medical simulations probably developed as soon as physicians began to devise method of teaching students medical techniques. Undoubtedly this came first in the form of drawing and paintings. In 1862, renowned Egyptologist Edwin Smith discovered a surgical papyrus containing hieroglyphics dating from 3000 to 2500 BC that (among other things) appear to try and map the brain including its surrounding fluid. It was crude, but nevertheless an attempt to create a model, or simulation of the human brain, presumably for medical instruction purposes. In fact, the document has been called an ancient ?Merck Manual for the management of injury? and contains the first known reference to the word ?neuro?. The writings and drawings depicted descriptions of 48 individual cases including: 27 head injuries (cases #1-27) 6 throat and neck injuries (cases #28-33) 2 injuries to the clavicle (collarbone) (cases #34-35) 3 injuries to the arm (cases #36-38) 8 injuries to the sternum (breastbone) and ribs (cases #39-46) 1 injury to the shoulder(case #47) 1 injury to the spine (case #48) You can read the entire translation of the hieroglyphics here: EGYPTIAN ORTHOPEDIC ASSOCIATION http://www.eoa.org.eg/edwintxt.htm Between the 16th and 18th centuries there was an interest in ?Clastic Art? or ?Clastic Illustrations? that depicted the internal human body in a multi-dimensional form for the purposes of entertainment as well as instruction. Then again, in terms of a real, hands-on model used for simulation, clearly the human skeleton (like the Hamann-Todd Osteological Collection) is certainly a candidate for the earliest model used for instructional purposes. While anthropologists have been doing this for centuries and we have no idea who might have done this first for the sole purposes of instruction, I think it is safe to say that a cleaned and reassembled human skeleton (medical) or skull (dentistry) are the most likely objects to be considered the oldest simulation tools in the medical field. If you must have a date for the first modern synthetic simulator, in 1958 ?Asmund S. Laerdal of Stavanger, Norway, a professional doll and toy maker by trade, began work on a life-like manikin for training people to perform mouth to mouth resuscitation. Laerdal wanted the face of the manikin to look like a young girl who had drowned in the Seine River in Paris (and who might have survived if such training had it been available at the time) so he commissioned the well-known sculptress Emma Mathiassen to model a face in her likeness. In 1960 Laerdal unveiled the simulator resembling the Girl from the River Seine and named the tool ?Resusci Anne? in her honor. Below you will find that I have carefully defined my search strategy for you in the event that you need to search for more information. By following the same type of searches that I did you may be able to enhance the research I have provided even further. I hope you find that that my research exceeds your expectations. If you have any questions about my research please post a clarification request prior to rating the answer. Otherwise, I welcome your rating and your final comments and I look forward to working with you again in the near future. Thank you for bringing your question to us. Best regards; Tutuzdad-ga INFORMATION SOURCES CONSERVATIVE CARE: EDWIN SMITH http://www.burtonreport.com/InfSpine/ConservEdwinSmith.htm THE EDWIN SMITH SURGICAL PAPYRUS http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/papy.html HAMANN-TODD OSTEOLOGICAL COLLECTION http://www.cmnh.org/collections/hamann-todd.html L?ART MEDICAL http://www.xs4all.nl/~artmed/clastic/clastic-tekst.html SIMTECH 2001 http://www.siaa.asn.au/simtect/2001/simkey.htm HISTORY OF PARAMEDICS http://www.monroecc.edu/depts/pstc/parashis.htm SEARCH STRATEGY SEARCH ENGINE USED: Google ://www.google.com SEARCH TERMS USED: Medical simulators Earliest medical simulators Medical training aids Medical training devices Also replaced the search term ?earliest? with the terms ?oldest? and ?first? and replaced the term ?medical? with ?medicine?, ?surgical? and ?dental?
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