Chulalongkorn Healthcare Advanced Multi-Profession Simulation Center Receives World-standard Certification

is the country’s first medical training center to receive world-standard accreditation like other world’s leading medical schools. It is poised to help medical students and healthcare professionals hone their skills and increase their confidence in patient care.
Theoretical and practical learning using cadavers respectfully known as “Professors” may give medical students knowledge and understanding of medicine, but the hands-on experience with real patients is also crucial to increase expertise and confidence in patient care. As a result, was established to best prepare medical students for real-life situations.
“This Center will help medical students and health professionals to gain their practical skills by way of simulation of medical procedures, patient situations, practical training with mannequins, equipment, and a multidisciplinary medical team to create a body of diverse knowledge that meets professional standards,” Chairman of the Clinical Skills and Simulation Center (CSSC), Faculty of Medicine, 麻豆国产 explained.

CHAMPS Center to build expertise for the real world
Asst. Prof. Dr. Suchai elaborated that, in their first years, medical students receive classroom instructions on theoretical knowledge, like neurological systems, cardiovascular systems, parasitology, pharmacology, and so on. They also study anatomy using “the Professor”. In their fourth year, medical students will have a clinical practice that allows them to take care of real patients in various hospitals before graduation.
“Studying the cadavers has its limitations. Medical students cannot practice auscultation with them. Neither can they practice diagnosis with touch, or asking patients history,” said Asst. Prof. Dr. Suchai, added that the lack of opportunities to practice skills on real subjects can cause the students to have less confidence in their diagnoses and treatment. That changed after the CSSC came along.
“The Center helps train medical students in pathology by taking down volunteer patients’ history under various simulated scenarios, touch, auscultation, sutures on the mannequins, childbirth by Advanced childbirth simulator, venipuncture on adults and children and perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation. They can also study the 3D human body system on the Anatomage Table, and so on,” explained Asst. Prof. Dr. Suchai.









