Evaluation of a Simulation Based Workshop in an Anesthesia Residency Program
Cerebrospinal Fluid Drainage Catheter
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Cerebrospinal Fluid Drainage Catheter
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Anesthesia residents in their CA-2 or CA-3 year in the vascular rotation who would need to monitor and take care of these systems as well as perform lumbar CSF drainage in the operating room (for thoracic aortic vascular procedures-open and endovascular) or cardiovascular ICU.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Anesthesia residents who already were enrolled in the study during their previous vascular rotation
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
simulation-based training
problem based learning
The simulation-based training during the first week of rotation involves step-by-step instructions on insertion of the CSF drainage catheter including aseptic technique, position of patient (lateral vs. sitting), site of insertion. The simulation training is done on a mannequin to simulate actual conditions. We plan to use a simulation model, which is basically a torso with the ability to palpate the back and spinous processes and use the epidural needle with loss of resistance technique with haptic feedback. The trainees would be able to actually perform the procedure on the manikin.
The residents allocated to the non-simulation group (problem based learning) receives standard educational teaching in the form of a problem based learning discussion during the first week of rotation.