JOHANNESBURG, South-Africa, September 3, 2014/African Press Organization (APO)/ —
• Ongoing collaboration between Philips and UJ provides medical students direct access to real life situations and technical know-how behind medical equipment in a contained setting
• Philips continues to combine the introduction of new innovations with dedicated focus on clinical education and training as part of its fifth consecutive Cairo to Cape Town roadshow
Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) (http://www.philips.com) in collaboration with the University of Johannesburg (“UJ”) (http://www.uj.ac.za) inaugurated a state-of-the-art medical training simulation lab on the University premises during the Johannesburg stopover of Philips’ fifth consecutive pan-African Cairo to Cape Town roadshow (http://www.philips.com/africaroadshow). This pioneering project will contribute to the hands-on training of medical students in South Africa by providing accurate simulations in imitated medical emergency settings.
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The Simulation Lab project is part of Philips’ ambition to improve the quality of healthcare in South Africa through meaningful solutions, innovations and partnerships. Recognizing that lack of availability of trained and skilled healthcare professionals is an increasing challenge across Africa, Philips has been putting a lot of emphasis on education and training. Philips has equipped the Simulation Lab at UJ with medical equipment and diagnostic devices intended to facilitate the exposure of emergency care students and academic staff to current medical technologies and adequately prepare them to operate under a pressurised and intense work environment.
“It is important that students have a fully incorporated curriculum with simulation as a key component of teaching and assessment. Up until recently, staff and students made use of classrooms that were not purposefully designed for simulation-based learning. We started to explore ideas around creating an integrated, multi-disciplinary laboratory that would focus on teaching and assessment of clinical skills in a simulation environment. As a company focused on innovations in the healthcare sector, Philips has proved to be the ideal partner to bring this Simulation Laboratory concept to life,” says Dr Craig Lambert (http://bit.ly/W9LJm7), Head of the Department of Emergency Medical Care, at University of Johannesburg.
The South African Department of Higher Education and Training (http://www.dhet.gov.za) has also played a key role in this project by awarding a clinical training grant to assist UJ in improving the clinical competencies of health professional graduates, and getting the Simulation Lab up and running.
The Simulation Lab is divided into four wards: an ambulance simulation room, an emergency department representing casualty simulation, a general ward and an intensive care unit (ICU). University departments of Emergency Medical Care, Biomedical Technology, Nursing and Radiology will benefit from the training at the new Simulation Lab.
Appropriate implementation training (on a “train the trainer” basis) will be provided by Philips, as this training is central to the success and sustainability of the Simulation Lab. Philips will also provide training to the academic employees and clinicians on the correct and most effective use of all the new technologies and products which they have installed in the simulation laboratories.
Peter van de Ven, Vice President, Philips Healthcare Africa, says, “Through our ongoing partnership with one of the most respected universities in South Africa (UJ), Philips is contributing much needed resources to ensure that there is a highly trained and qualified healthcare workforce for the public to rely on. We are helping to transform healthcare in South Africa by enhancing the individual performance of the next generation of healthcare professionals, which will ultimately benefit the patients in the form of good, reliable care”.
The partnership (http://bit.ly/1qat3Pz) between Philips and UJ (established during Philips’ Cape Town to Cairo roadshow in 2013) will run over a three-year period and will support research opportunities related to new technologies in the emergency care environment. These learnings will contribute to Philips’ investments in healthcare research and development.
Professor Andre Swart (http://bit.ly/1uyixBf), Executive Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Johannesburg concludes, “Philips is a company known for its commitment to enhancing healthcare across Africa and uplifting healthcare in the educational space. The partnership between Philips and UJ is a mutually beneficial opportunity; for UJ to expose our students to new technologies and for Philips to introduce their latest innovations into the African healthcare environment. We look forward to a long and sustainable partnership dedicated to training a solid and reliable medical workforce for South Africa to depend on.”
Penultimate stop on the fifth pan-African Cairo to Cape Town roadshow
Johannesburg is the penultimate stop on Philips’ annual flagship Cairo to Cape Town roadshow (from 14 April to 4 September 2014) which focuses on key challenges facing Africa today – the need for energy-efficient lighting and the revitalization of African healthcare infrastructure. In contribution to the Post-2015 Development Agenda (http://bit.ly/1eur7uT), Philips calls for improving universal access to healthcare and reducing the double-disease burden of communicable and non-communicable diseases (NCDs) as additions to the current Millennium Development Goals.
The Roadshow has made its way across seven countries and ten cities in Africa; and will conclude in Cape Town on 4th September 2014.
For more information please follow the Cairo to Cape Town roadshow on: http://www.philips.com/africaroadshow
Distributed by APO (African Press Organization) on behalf of Royal Philips.
For further information, please contact:
Radhika Choksey
Philips Group Communications – Africa
Tel: +31 62525 9000
E-mail: radhika.choksey@philips.com
About Royal Philips
Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) (http://www.philips.com) is a diversified health and well-being company, focused on improving people’s lives through meaningful innovation in the areas of Healthcare, Consumer Lifestyle and Lighting. Headquartered in the Netherlands, Philips posted 2013 sales of EUR 23.3 billion and employs approximately 112,000 employees with sales and services in more than 100 countries. The company is a leader in cardiac care, acute care and home healthcare, energy efficient lighting solutions and new lighting applications, as well as male shaving and grooming and oral healthcare. News from Philips is located at http://www.philips.com/newscenter.
Philips Products installed at the Simulation Lab at UJ
Ambulance Simulation Rooms (2 rooms)
• Pre hospital ECS Philips HeartStart MRX Defibrillator
• Philips IntelliVue X2 Transport Monitor
• Mobile Philips Respironics Trilogy 02/202 Ventilator
• Philips Visiq Ultrasound device.
Emergency Simulation (4 beds)
• Philips Heartstart XL+Defibrillator
• Philips IntelliVue MX450 Patient Monitor
• Philips IntelliVue MX500 Patient Monitor
• Philips IntellVueX2 Transport Monitor
• Philips IntelVue Central Station
• Philips Practix 360
General Ward (3 beds)
• Philips Heart Fr3AED
• Philips Respironics Whisperflow CPAP
• Philips InterlliVue MP5SC
• Philips InterlliVue Guardian Solution
• Philips, Philips Avalon FM 20 Fetal Monitor
• Philips Efficia Warmer 510
• Philips Neopap CPAP Device
• Philips Clearview 350 Ultrasound device
• Philips Cabless Sp02, NIBP
ICU (1 bed)
• Philips Heartstart XI+Defbrillator
• Philips Respironics V680 Kona Vent
• Philips IntelliVue MX 800 Patient Monitor
• Philips IntelliVue X2 Transport Monitor
• Philips PageWriter TC30 ECG
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