Objective: Simulation-based training has a significant effect in enhancing professionals' skills in the helicopter emergency medical service (HEMS) setting and is reported to be more effective than other learning strategies. The main objective of this study was to assess the efficacy of a specific high-fidelity simulation (HFS) training course for HEMS nurses before entering into operational service.

Methods: This report describes the first Italian experience of a specifically designed HFS training program for HEMS nurses held in Bologna, Italy, in a dedicated scenario with a mock-up helicopter and an advanced mannequin.

Results: A total of 14 nurses participated in the SAFE2019 (Simulazione ad Alta Fedeltà per l'Elisoccorso-High-Fidelity Simulation for HEMS) courses. The aspects considered most useful and effective were related to team working, communication issues, and nontechnical skills (NTS) development. Moreover, participants suggested implementing a series of scheduled HFS retraining sessions.

Conclusion: HFS in a dedicated HEMS scenario during the orientation period has contributed to enhanced technical competencies and NTS, increasing comfort and situational awareness for new entrant flight nurses. Simulation may represent a valuable resource to assess and maintain competencies through periodic retraining sessions for full HEMS teams or when new devices are adopted.

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