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2025, Number 3

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Rev Mex Anest 2025; 48 (3)

SIMULANEST COMEXANE: Center for Technology and Educational Innovation during the 50th Anniversary of the Annual Course of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine of the Mexican College of Anesthesiology

Garduño-López AL, Calixto-Flores A, Martínez-Arellano R, Mille-Loera JE, Cortés-Delgado RA, Ham-Mancilla O, Muñoz-Cuevas JH, Silva-Blas L, De RA
Full text How to cite this article 10.35366/120418

DOI

DOI: 10.35366/120418
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.35366/120418

Language: Spanish
References: 9
Page: 137-147
PDF size: 3226.62 Kb.


Key words:

simulation-based education, deliberate practice, immersive technology, accessibility, anesthesiology, crisis management, patient safety, educational innovation.

ABSTRACT

The Center for Technological and Educational Innovation SIMULANEST COMEXANE, driven by the Mexican College of Anesthesiology (CMA) during its 50th Annual Course in 2024, marked a milestone in the modernization of continuing medical education in Mexico. This initiative stood out for its strong focus on faculty development, achieving a successful integration between traditional teaching and cutting-edge methodologies. An educational model was consolidated, combining clinical simulation, deliberate practice, and immersive technology, promoting the democratization and accessibility of these advanced tools for all anesthesiologists, regardless of their training background or workplace. With the collaboration of BIOSSMANN, high-fidelity operating rooms were installed, while Laerdal México provided state-of-the-art simulators. Within a 600 m2 space at the World Trade Center in Mexico City, 21 workshops were conducted, focusing on strengthening both technical and non-technical skills, with patient safety as a core priority. SIMULANEST COMEXANE proved to be an innovative, accessible, and replicable model, dedicated to professional excellence and continuous education.


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