Using your brief outline from Week 12, begin to build your PPT presentation. Submit Slides 1-3: Slide 1: Title slide—your name and the name of your unit. Include the place and time Slide 2: Concise
A Recent Innovation in Training Emergency Room Professionals in NYC
Lola Ates
CUNY SPS
4/26/2025
A chart On a Recent Innovation in Training Emergency Room Professionals in NYC
| Outlook | Information |
| Invention | Virtual Reality Stimulation Training |
| Aim | To suggest introducing Virtual Reality Simulation Training to the emergency department To get NYC Health + Hospitals approval to pilot the use of this training system To demonstrate how this technology encourages teamwork, decision-making, and high-time emergency response. |
| Innovation used | Virtual Reality headsets and real-time feedback systems |
| Participants | All emergency healthcare staff must participate in regular training. The IT department will construct the required infrastructure systems. The department heads will conduct progress evaluations through scheduled quarterly meetings. |
| Major benefits | In-depth training without patient risk Increased improvement in handling emergencies. Improved teamwork among emergency room staff. The training system establishes better teamwork connections and coordination between all emergency room staff members. The hospital achieves superior patient results while decreasing medical mistakes, and emergency services accelerate due to simulation training. The system will serve to standardize emergency protocol training for our department. |
| Executing Institutions | NYC Health + Hospitals and private medical training centers |
| Challenges | High cost of implementation. The availability of training periods for medical personnel in busy emergency departments proves challenging because it disrupts their patient care duties. Technical support specifications include the need for IT help to maintain operating hardware and solve technical problems to keep systems operational throughout training sessions. The creation of evaluation standards involves identifying metrics to assess training effects on field operation results and validate financial investment costs. One must guarantee that virtual scenarios perfectly demonstrate the exact difficulties and emergencies encountered by your emergency department. Implementing VR equipment demands specific departmental areas that must be set aside exclusively for training infrastructure. Performance data management must include adequate security measures to protect patient information obtained throughout training sessions. An extended view of sustainability: Planning equipment refreshes and advanced technology standards for the following stages after the first deployment. Need for updating training software frequently. Some professionals may find it challenging to adapt to new technology. |
| Results on patient care. | The delivery of effective treatments leads patients toward better recovery results with enhanced health outcomes. Patient security is enhanced through decreased diagnostic and therapeutic mistakes. The quick responses of staff members in emergencies have become more rapid, which saves lives in emergency settings. |
Explanation
Visual element selection clarified the text since visual displays benefit understanding and audience engagement. The chart form allowed me to present the VR training development, its benefits, participants, challenges, and effects on patient care in an orderly fashion.
The side-by-side presentation style allows readers to make immediate comparisons, promoting compelling insight into how VR training functions within medical emergency setups. The reader gains a clear vision of VR's advantages for medical operators through speedy decision-making and accurate clinical performance during stressful situations.
Visuals naturally draw the audience's attention without diverting from the topic, making them imperative when describing complex information or architectural designs. Visual graphs and statistics simplify complex information so that readers can absorb it more easily and retain key ideas better because they address different learning styles. The visual presentation renders the applicability of VR in modern emergency care accessible and engaging to various audiences.