feedzop-word-mark-logo
searchLogin
Feedzop
homeFor YouUnited StatesUnited States
You
bookmarksYour BookmarkshashtagYour Topics
Trending
trending

Albino alligator Claude dies at 30

trending

College Football Playoff rankings reveal

trending

Duke defeats Florida, stays perfect

trending

Timberwolves edge Pelicans in OT

trending

Rupee crosses 90 against USD

trending

Thunder beat Warriors without Curry

trending

UConn defeats Kansas

trending

North Carolina defeats Kentucky

trending

USC Trojans defeat Oregon

Terms of UsePrivacy PolicyAboutJobsPartner With Us

© 2025 Advergame Technologies Pvt. Ltd. ("ATPL"). Gamezop ® & Quizzop ® are registered trademarks of ATPL.

Gamezop is a plug-and-play gaming platform that any app or website can integrate to bring casual gaming for its users. Gamezop also operates Quizzop, a quizzing platform, that digital products can add as a trivia section.

Over 5,000 products from more than 70 countries have integrated Gamezop and Quizzop. These include Amazon, Samsung Internet, Snap, Tata Play, AccuWeather, Paytm, Gulf News, and Branch.

Games and trivia increase user engagement significantly within all kinds of apps and websites, besides opening a new stream of advertising revenue. Gamezop and Quizzop take 30 minutes to integrate and can be used for free: both by the products integrating them and end users

Increase ad revenue and engagement on your app / website with games, quizzes, astrology, and cricket content. Visit: business.gamezop.com

Property Code: 5571

Home / Health / Simulation Saves Lives in Indian Medicine

Simulation Saves Lives in Indian Medicine

3 Dec

•

Summary

  • Preventable clinical errors cause thousands of patient deaths annually in India.
  • Structured simulation training is becoming standard in Indian healthcare.
  • Simulation enhances technical skills and team communication in medical settings.
Simulation Saves Lives in Indian Medicine

India's healthcare system grapples with a significant number of patient deaths stemming from preventable clinical errors, a reality rarely acknowledged but frequently encountered by medical professionals. Recognizing this critical gap, hospitals are now turning towards structured simulation to enhance the preparedness of their workforce. This is a move away from traditional apprenticeship models where 'learning on the job' can have severe consequences for patients.

The adoption of simulation-based training is gaining momentum across India as a response to the urgent need for standardized responses to high-stakes medical scenarios. This practice allows clinicians to rehearse procedures and emergency protocols on lifelike simulators, fostering muscle memory and reducing errors. Beyond technical skills, simulation also improves team coordination and communication, which are vital in fast-paced environments like emergency departments.

The integration of simulation is particularly transformative in nursing education, where students can practice numerous procedures before patient contact. This investment promises reduced complications and safer patient care nationwide. While scaling these initiatives to Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities presents a challenge, efforts are underway to decentralize training through mobile units and blended learning models, ensuring broader accessibility and a cultural shift towards prioritizing preparedness over improvisation in healthcare.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Simulation training allows medical professionals to practice high-risk procedures and emergency responses in a safe environment, reducing errors on actual patients.
Traditionally, Indian hospitals relied on apprenticeship-style learning, where clinicians observed and then learned by doing on patients.
It's adopted to address the structural flaw of training clinicians without practicing high-risk situations, thereby reducing preventable harm and improving patient outcomes.

Read more news on

Indiaside-arrowHealthside-arrow

You may also like

India's housing boom prices out families

9 hours ago

article image

India's Population Set to Peak Below 2 Billion

1 Dec • 10 reads

India Reality Check: Scam, Spitting, & Sprains in an Hour

29 Nov • 31 reads

Polish Model Debunks India Stereotypes

25 Nov • 45 reads

article image

India's Markets Soar: Retail, SIPs Fuel H2 FY26 Start

20 Nov • 74 reads

article image