For Release: October 10, 2011
PALO ALTO, Calif.听鈥 In a first-of-its-kind in the nation program, Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford is partnering with Bay Area firefighters to improve continuity of care for kids facing medical emergencies.
"Emergencies involving children are some of the most difficult that we encounter, both on an operational and emotional level," said John Kammeyer, EMS Division Chief, Central San Mateo County Fire Departments. 鈥淭o provide the highest level of care for the smallest patients and their families, we wanted to enhance our team鈥檚 skills with the very best in emergency pediatric medicine. The Packard Children鈥檚 team is arguably the finest in the country, and we鈥檙e thrilled to partner with them.鈥 This week, and again on October 26 and 27, nearly 200 area firefighters will receive advanced pediatric training from the Pediatric Advance Workshop With Simulation (PAWWS) program at one of the top teaching hospitals in the country. Pediatric intensive care doctors, emergency department physicians and nurses from the hospital will observe and train the firefighters on the technical and behavioral skills required to save kids' lives. The sessions will help firefighters hone their skills in pediatric assessment and resuscitation, as well as in family-centered care.
"We will be taking actual pediatric emergency codes that the firefighters use and simulating them with our high-tech, lifelike pediatric mannequins," said Lynda Knight, RN, who developed the PAWWS program at Packard Children's. "These are real-life, real-time emergency scenarios, and the firefighters will jump into action with all of their own equipment. We want it to be as real as possible." Firefighters understand that the needs of pediatric patients are usually different from those of an adult. That's why they're excited to partner with the PAWWS program to be certain those first precious minutes of a pediatric emergency are not lost. "The simulations offered by PAWWS are just like those given to our doctors and nurses," added Knight, a clinical nurse educator for the Center for Nursing Excellence at Packard Children's and part of a team that trains over 1000 healthcare providers from throughout the Western region every year. "It's a realistic way to practice and certify life-saving clinical, technical and decision-making skills without risk to a real child."
Training Event Schedule:
10/11/11 - 10/12/11 & 10/26/11 鈥 10/27/11
9:30 am to 12:30 pm daily
1:30 pm to 4:30 pm daily
4700 Bohannon Road, Menlo Park
Author
Reena Mukamal
麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health, with听Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford听at its center, is the Bay Area鈥檚 largest health care system exclusively dedicated to children and expectant mothers. Our network of care includes more than 65听locations听across Northern California and more than 85 locations in the U.S. Western region.听Along with Stanford Health Care and the Stanford School of Medicine, we are part of听, an ecosystem harnessing the potential of biomedicine through collaborative research, education, and clinical care to improve health outcomes around the world. We are a nonprofit organization committed to supporting the community through meaningful outreach programs and services and providing necessary medical care to families, regardless of their ability to pay. Discover more at听stanfordchildrens.org.
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