Simulation Lab
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Our advanced Simulation Lab offers hands-on training for doctors, nurses, and students using lifelike models, mannequins, and virtual technology. It ensures our teams are fully prepared for real clinical scenarios, emergencies, and surgical procedures—improving skills, confidence, and patient safety.
Realistic, Risk-Free Training
The Simulation Lab keeps KIMS at the forefront of medical education and patient safety.
What Makes Our Simulation Lab Unique?
- Multi-specialty training: medical, surgical, nursing, emergency, trauma, obstetrics, and paediatrics
- Scenario-based, team-focused learning for better communication and leadership
- Skill stations for advanced airway management, resuscitation, vascular access, ultrasound, and minimally invasive procedures
- Regular mock codes and crisis drills (cardiac arrest, trauma, mass casualty, etc.)
- Immediate feedback and debriefing to enhance learning and confidence
- Faculty-led workshops and continuous upgradation of simulators and curriculum
Teaching, Training & Impact
- Weekly hands-on workshops for undergraduate and postgraduate students, resident doctors, and staff nurses
- Regular skill-based assessment and certification programmes
- Interdepartmental and interdisciplinary simulation sessions to foster teamwork
- Simulation-based Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Basic Life Support (BLS), paediatric and trauma courses
- Demonstrated impact: improved clinical confidence, reduced complications, and better patient safety outcomes
Achievements & Recognition
- Recognised as a model Simulation Lab in Eastern India for innovation and skill-based learning
- Training over 1000 healthcare professionals annually across medical, surgical, and emergency disciplines
- Role in faculty development and curriculum enhancement for KIMS and beyond
- Key contributor to quality and patient safety initiatives at KIMS Hospital
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can use the Simulation Lab?
It is open to undergraduate and postgraduate students, residents, faculty, nurses, and allied health staff of KIMS. Occasional CME and outreach sessions are held for visiting trainees and partner hospitals.
What skills can be practised?
Procedural skills (airway, vascular access, CPR, ultrasound), teamwork, communication, and scenario-based crisis management across adult and paediatric care.
Are certificates provided?
Yes, after successful completion of certified workshops and skill assessments—valid for clinical privileges and faculty requirements.
How often are sessions held?
Hands-on sessions are held at least weekly for each batch, and emergency drills or ACLS/BLS courses are scheduled regularly throughout the year.
How does the lab improve patient care?
Simulation-based education leads to improved clinical confidence, faster skill acquisition, better teamwork, and fewer patient complications in real-world care.
