Paediatric Emergency Care and Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) This SIMOONS module is designed to address paediatric patients by recreating two environments: a paediatric emergency care setting and another in a paediatric intensive care unit. Participants can attend to, examine, stabilise, and treat paediatric patients with the most common pathologies across different age groups, ranging from mild to complex emergencies. Different types of patients have been designed based on age, allowing for various clinical situations. Participants can request imaging tests, laboratory tests and electrocardiograms and prescribe and administer medications. Participants can also communicate with each other verbally and in writing and with the patient, if applicable. The module also allows for a full physical examination with supporting images and indicates advanced techniques, such as intubation and ventilation, establishing venous access, and inserting invasive devices. There is the option to assume different roles: simulation facilitator, participant, and observer. It is also possible to generate multiple cases and sessions simultaneously. Access the module Collaborators Do you want to participate in a training session? In order to participate in a training session, access keys are necessary. Contact us to request them! Name Surname E-mail Explain the reason for your inquiry I have read and accept the política de privacitat I want to receive information and communications from Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus By accepting these conditions, you consent to the processing of your personal data for the provision of the services you request through this portal and, where appropriate, to make the necessary arrangements with the administrations or public entities that intervene in the processing, and their subsequent incorporation in the aforementioned automated file. You can exercise your rights of access, rectification, cancellation, and opposition by writing to web@vallhebron.cat, clearly indicating "Exercise of right LOPD" in the subject line. Responsible: Vall d'Hebron University Hospital - Catalan Health Institute. Purpose: Manage the user's contact. Legitimation: Express acceptance of the privacy policy. Rights: Access, rectification, deletion, and portability of data, limitation, and opposition to its treatment. Origin: The interested party himself. Send