[Figurines for teaching disaster medicine].

Rev Infirm

CESU 76 et équipe de réanimation chirurgicale cardiaque, hôpitaux de Rouen, 1, rue Germont, 76000 Rouen, France. Electronic address:

Published: January 2015

The teaching of collective risks to paramedical staff is a difficult exercise. To make the training more concrete, the team from the emergency care training centre at Rouen university hospital has adopted an innovative pedagogical approach. Based on a multi-casualty disaster scenario and using model figures, the training invites participants to take part in role plays.

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