Jason Burgess, the founder of Steps Insitu has been a Registered Nurse in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) for over eighteen years. As a current and active Neonatal Resuscitation Provider instructor, he has trained countless medical providers.
Jason has a wealth of experience in training and educating new nurses. He trains them on how to handle emergency situations and high-stress environments all within the NICU, all while teaching the value of teamwork.
The goal of mock codes is for trainees to perform in situations that are as close to real events as possible. This allows the trainees to make mistakes and learn from them in realistic scenarios. They can also learn how to respond using the equipment that is required for these situations. Since Jason wants his trainees to immerse themselves and make sure that the training is consistent, he has found a need for a technical assistant. Steps Insitu is the technical assistant that Jason needed to supplement his training program. Through this digital application, Jason intends to produce more prepared nurses, better-trained staff, and enforce teamwork and communication.
Steps Insitu serves as a dashboard for trainers to use to monitor learners’ actions and display outcomes while recording these actions for the team to debrief at the completion of the scenario. The platform won best overall & most innovative at the Society for Simulation in Healthcare’s 2020 conference.
Steps Insitu includes a state-of-the-art admin backend to easily manage scenarios and content.
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