Explore the intricate details of an advanced simulation program in healthcare through this 32-minute video lecture. Delve into the granular operations of the program, its impact on various hospital departments, and its global influence on the medical field. Dr. Peter Weinstock, Executive Director of Immersive Design Systems (IDS) and Harvard Medical School professor, guides viewers through the four components of a computer system in simulation, including hardware, firmware, software, and platforms. Learn about innovative concepts such as Sim Nodes, RealSim Engineering, and the Sim Engineering Studio. Discover how simulation has evolved into a science and examine a compelling case study. Gain insights into the program's responsive infrastructure and applications, designed to enhance efficiency, reliability, and safety in healthcare settings worldwide.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
Four Components of a Computer
Hardware
Sim Node
Headquarters
Firmware
Programming Language
Debrief
Software
Platform
Real
Sim Engineering
Sim Engineering Studio
Simulation as a Science
Case Study
Taught by
OPENPediatrics