In part two of our emergency care mini-series, discover how ATu’s Emergency Care Simulations and On-Field Care Simulations transform learning through immersive, case-based scenarios. Designed to support CAATE Standards 70 and 71, these simulation tools help students develop critical thinking and clinical decision-making skills by working through realistic patient cases that cover:
- Assessment and diagnosis
- Emergency management strategies
- On-field care considerations
Join this 30-minute session to see how these simulations can enrich your curriculum by providing students with opportunities to practice, evaluate, and apply emergency care concepts in a safe and interactive environment.
Featured Speaker: Christopher Schmidt, PhD, ATC
An athletic training professional for 30 years, Dr. Schmidt’s career spans clinical care, academic leadership, and professional service. From treating patients across diverse settings to shaping undergraduate and graduate programs, he’s a contributor in the field, influencing best practices through research and committee roles with the NATA and CAATE. His passion extends to curriculum design, interprofessional education, and youth sports injury prevention, helping to shape the future of athletic training.
00:00 Welcome and Introduction of the ATu Educator Team
01:36 Overview of the Emergency Care Simulations and On-Field Care Simulations Apps
06:42 ATu Simulation Platform Features for Educators
07:40 Overview of ATu E-Learning and Simulation Developmental Levels
09:07 Demo – Emergency Care Simulations App
11:24 Demo – Emergency Care Simulations App – Educator Information/Tools and All User Tools
17:09 Demo – Emergency Care Simulations App – Acute Asthma Attack Simulation
28:20 Demo – On-Field Care Simulations App
28:19 Teaching Recommendations for Using ATu Sims
30:12 Using the ATu Educator Dashboard
32:03 Introducing KinesioU for Undergraduate and Pre-Professional Kinesiology Programs
33:10 ATu Faculty Support Resources and Next Faculty Webinar
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