SIMstation PRO is a professional solution for recording and debriefing simulation training that allows students to practice real situations from clinical practice. The classroom is equipped with three cameras that capture in detail the progress of training sessions, such as first aid practice. The live image is projected onto a large screen in the next room, where it is watched by other students and teachers. The training is followed by a detailed analysis of the recorded situation, focusing on assessing the quality of the actions performed, identifying errors and looking for possible improvements.
Deputy Governor of the Hradec Králové Region for Education Jana Berkovcová also praised the innovation during the opening ceremony on Monday 16 December 2024. "Modern technologies are essential today. Here we can clearly see that they help simulate real situations and students and teachers can work with them perfectly," she said. She tried the simulation herself. "Unplanned, I was helping a young paramedic who was performing resuscitation. My role was to calm the patient's hysterical friend. It was just like real life," she appreciated.
Jana Berkovcová, Deputy Governor of the Hradec Králové Region for Education and Sport
"It is important for pupils and students of all vocational schools to acquire their practical skills in an educational environment that meets the latest technological and pedagogical requirements. Teaching with state-of-the-art technology is a global trend and I am delighted that our medical school is delivering education to the cutting edge. Graduates will be well equipped to handle situations they will experience in their work and in real life."
Roman Hásek, Director of the School of Health Sciences and OA in Trutnov
"Thanks to this, students can try life-saving or nursing in real conditions. Then they can record their efforts and evaluate with others how the event went, what the quality was, where there were mistakes, where there were reserves and what was done correctly. By using the simulation centre, we want to achieve better education and training opportunities in the healthcare sector, which will ultimately contribute to improving quality and patient safety. Similar centres are used, for example, by medical students."