During a major incident involving large numbers of casualties, the emergency services have to adapt their organization and take on new coordination roles.
In this simulation, you’ll be able to take on roles such as first crew on scene, ambulance commander, or medical commander. You’ll have to decide how to manage the event, so as to save as many victims as possible with the resources at your disposal.
During a mass casualty incident, the triage process enables healthcare providers to make the most effective use of limited medical resources.
In this simulation, you will have to triage a large numbers of casualties. Clinical observation and measurement will guide your decision about priorities. As in real life, each decision take time, and victims’ conditions will evolve based on time and first aid provided.
In the PM Game you take the role of a project manager and manage an entire virtual project. The educational concept includes computer-based simulation, teamwork (solution searching, production of documentation) and real-world role-playing (selling the project to clients, reporting to the steering committee).
In the PRITS serious game, as a health professional, you interact with different patients. You have to make the right decisions in order to establish a therapeutic relationship that integrates quality of care and respect for patients’ rights.
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Exercises complement the simulation and support the learning process.
Teachers can modify the content of the dialogues and exercises using the integrated content editor.
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In this game, you have to learn basic JavaScript programming in order to control your avatar.
The basis of the Programming Game was developed by AlbaSim. A second version has been developed in the framework of the “Programming and Computational Thinking” project financed by the Hasler Foundation, in a collaboration between AlbaSim and the Laboratory of Pedagogical Innovation (LIP, University of Fribourg, Switzerland).
In this serious game, you take the role of a triage nurse in an emergency room. You receive and examine patients successively in order to assign them an urgency degree according to the Swiss Emergency Triage Scale (SETS®). This is done by asking anamnesis questions and measuring vital parameters. Stressors of different types will complicate your work: interruptions such as phone calls, patients or relatives getting impatient, background noise of varying nature and intensity.
In the M-Benefits game, you are hired as an energy manager at Pickles, an international company involved in the production of canned food. Your objective is to convince the company’s Project Selection Committee to finance your Energy Efficiency Measures (EEMs).
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Competition between projects is intense: there are many proposals and limited budgets. It is therefore necessary to gather convincing arguments and develop good contacts with your colleagues in order to obtain information and support!
This game is a deliverable of the M-Benefits (Multiple benefits of energy efficiency) project funded by the European Commission (Horizon 2020 framework program).
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In this simulation, you will take care of a patient who came to the emergency room with complaints of chest pain.
You can interview the patient to take a history, conduct medical examinations such as heart auscultation or pulse-taking, and request radiographies or an ECG.
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Then you will have to interpret the results and will be allowed to perform actions such as giving an oxygen therapy or placing a central venous catheter.
This simulation was developed in close partnership with La Source School of Nursing Sciences (Haute Ecole de la Santé La Source).
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You work as a trainee lawyer in the Bonnechance law firm. Your training supervisor asks you to welcome a new client and to provide counsel on the creation of a new company.
This simulation was developed in collaboration with the Faculty of Law of the University of Geneva.
In this simulation, you play the role of a nursing trainee who is assigned to take care of a patient coming for an ambulatory cancer treatment.
This simulation was developed in collaboration with two schools of nursing sciences: Haute Ecole de Santé Fribourg (HEDS-FR) and Haute Ecole de santé du canton de Vaud (HESAV).