Healthcare simulation and training is a vast field, providing technological solutions for providers ranging from first-responders to surgeons. In both the civilian and military healthcare communities, simulation has rapidly grown to become a foundational tool for initial and continuing education. Healthcare simulation is advancing quickly with novel technologies, including mixed reality, machine learning, artificial intelligence, computer vision, physiological monitoring, and more. This session will be structured as an IGNITE event. IGNITE events are comprised of short, 5 minute sessions highlighting exciting topics or trends in a field. This event will focus on novel technologies or concepts that are emerging in heatlhcare simulation and training. Both civilian and military medicine will be represented to facilitate the greatest exchange of information and broadest reach. Attendees can expect to experience and learn about dynamic new ideas, exciting trends, and unique perspectives within the area of healthcare training.
Ignite Presenters
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Greg Welch |
University of Central Florida Institute for Simulation and Training |
Virtual Experience Research Accelerator |
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Alyssa Tanaka |
Soartech |
Artificial Intelligence in the Medical Training Domain |
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Ryan Ribeira |
SimX |
Virtual Reality for Military Medical Training |
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Ed Sadler |
Simetri |
Care Under Fire using Video Pass-Through HMDs |
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Bruce Draper |
DARPA |
Perceptually Enabled Task Guidance |
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Rahul Rahul |
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute |
Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy for Performance Assessment |
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Robert Sweet |
University of Washington |
3D Printing Soft Tissue Simulants |
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Thomas ‘Brett’ Talbot |
University of Southern California Institute for Creative Technologies |
Digital Humans in Medical Training |
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George Matook |
DEVCOM Soldier Center |
MASTR-E: Measuring and Advancing Soldier Tactical Readiness and Effectiveness |
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MAJ Martin Smallidge |
Medical Capability Development Integration Directorate |
Dental Capability – Training and Simulation Considerations |
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Jack Norfleet |
DEVCOM Soldier Center |
Automated Assessment Capabilities to Unburden Instructors |