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Hey sir . Hey sir , are you okay ? Are

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you okay sir ? No pulse . Hey

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someone . Hello . Hello . The

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simulation training really brings a lot

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of benefits to our providers ,

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clinicians , medics , nurses , any of

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the team members who potentially will

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deploy Downrange . Um And in providing

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that simulation training , it allows

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them to work as a team prior to being

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in those scenarios in real life . And

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just to work through and identify any

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gaps deficiencies in order to

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streamline their team work and ensure

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that we're able to provide the best

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care for our service members when

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they're in harm's way .

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It just ensures that we know the proper

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response how to activate an emergency

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response and who the team players are

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that respond to those events . And to

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ensure that those team players show up

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and know their roles and are able to

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communicate effectively and provide

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that safe quality patient care that

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we're expected to do on a day to day

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basis .

