From September 28 to October 1, Moscow hosted the XI Congress of the Russian Society for Simulation Education in Medicine and the International Conference Simulation in Medicine: Experience, Development, Innovation – ROSOMED-2022.
The event was organized by the Russian Society for Simulation Education in Medicine (ROSOMED), Russian Medical Society, Lomonosov Moscow State University.
The event was attended by specialists of the Accreditation and Simulation Centre of the Medical Education Institute. Head of the Centre E.G. Ripp gave a presentation “Implementation of the Spiral Curriculum in the Simulation Centre” and took part in the expert round table entitled “Is training on live biological models possible today?” with the presentation “WetLab/Experimental operating rooms: realities and prospects.”
Professor of the Centre T.M. Ripp gave two presentations: “Members of accreditation commissions – who are they? Portrait, requests and expectations” and “Skills competition in the Simulation Centre — from fragmented skills to whole patient perception.”
Assistant R. A. Postanogov took part in the symposium on Simulation, Management, Maintenance and Support for specialists who provide organization, operational management, engineering and software support of the simulation centre. The symposium focused on the technical aspects of the organization of evaluation and training processes, organization of the engineering service as well as the principles of operation, maintenance and troubleshooting of simulators.
The conference featured the award ceremony for the winners of the first international competition «Laboratory of Scenarios.» The award winning team of authors of Almazov Centre comprising specialists of the Department of Cardiology (assistant V. V. Zaitsev, PhD student D. N. Nedbaeva); Accreditation and Simulation Centre (Prof. T. M. Ripp, Associate Professor E. G. Ripp, Assistant R. A. Postanogov); the Council of Students and Young Scientists and the Heart Club association (cardiologist E. V. Svistelnikova) received the Diploma of Excellence.
The four-day programme covered innovative educational methods in medicine, simulation, virtual reality, application of artificial intelligence in education and research. The event brought together the heads of simulation centres and representatives of medical simulation education from across Russia and neighboring countries.