SimKit is a medical education company that trains Emergency Medicine clinicians to boost their confidence in their procedural skills.
Our convenient 12-month curriculum arrives monthly at your door to give you the digital learning and hands-on experience you need to fight skill decay.
How does it work?
A one year subscription includes everything an emergency medicine physician needs to master important acute procedures, including:
Supporting resources including infographics and point of care guides like our procedural and regional anesthesia libraries.
A kit delivered to your door every month with a model and supplies
12 months of interactive learning sessions
Email reminders to complete your learning
"Love the simple set up of the materials. I practiced this at home, I can’t wait to take it to the ED to practice, and share with residents. Good fidelity of the model, with balance of easily repeating."
"Thank you for making such a teaching module. The models have been great to use and re-use for our SMOs and jr. doctors as well."
"Really enjoyed the opportunity to visualize and practice at home. Can’t wait for the next one!"
Most emergency medicine physicians have good intentions, but it’s hard to find the time to practice procedural skills. In less time than it takes to watch your next show on Netflix, you can gain proficiency in critical emergency procedures.
What are the steps?
The SimKit platform combines online learning with hands-on practice.
Step-by-step instructions, indications, contraindications, and material lists
Videos on the procedures as well as the practice exercises
Using your SimKit model to improve fine motor skills
Yourself using reflective, non-graded interactive quizzes
Low-fidelity model and the supplies you’ll need to train your muscle memory.
Complete access to all procedures with written and video-based guidance. You can even learn effective regional anesthesia to help decrease your patient’s opioid consumption.
Online learning and planned practice to master all of the procedures
Cricothyrotomy
Gastroesophageal Balloon
Lateral Canthotomy
Tube Thoracostomy
Portable reference materials with critical information
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