We don’t want the surgical team members learning how to contain a fire in a real-life scenario; we see this partnership with Health Scholars as an opportunity to create a safer operating room and patient care experience. Linda Groah, AORN Executive Director/CEO
WESTMINSTER, Colo. (PRWEB)
January 13, 2021
Surgical fires are rare, but serious events. And while the frequency of operating rooms fires has decreased over the last 10 years due to increased focus on fire safety, including naming October as Fire Safety Month, fires are still an ever-present risk.
Health Scholars’ virtual reality training places the provider in the OR facing simulated fires that must be effectively and efficiently extinguished. “It’s been demonstrated that VR training provides a 250% improvement in managing an operating room fire when learners practiced in VR versus traditional reading or lecture. Fire in the OR™ helps organizations train in a more advanced manner. And it allows for greater access to training in non-group settings, which is imperative during these times where we continue to social distance,” says Cole Sandau, CEO of Health Scholars.
“Our mission is to support patient and healthcare worker safety and VR simulations have proved to be a highly effective learning modality,” said AORN’s Executive Director/CEO Linda Groah, MSN, RN, CNOR, NEA-BC, FAAN. “We don’t want the surgical team members learning how to contain a fire in a real-life scenario; we see this partnership with Health Scholars as an opportunity to create a safer operating room and patient care experience.”
Fire in The OR™ is now available for purchase from AORN. For more information visit https://www.aorn.org/fireintheOR
About Health Scholars
Improving clinical confidence, skill and patient safety through virtual reality (VR) training, we are the premier VR training provider for high-stakes and mandated training. Our VR simulations are developed for pre- and in-hospital providers to practice and assess their clinical skills, communications and decision-making in real-to-life resuscitation, periOperative and obstetric emergencies. To learn more visit https://healthscholars.com/.
About the Association of periOperative Registered Nurses
The Association of periOperative Registered Nurses (AORN) was founded in 1949 to establish a national community for operating room nurses who sought to share best practices for patients undergoing surgery. Today, we unite and empower perioperative nurses, healthcare organizations, and industry partners to support safe surgery for every patient, every time.
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