Launch of Center for Advance Skills, Simulation and Training Innovation (CASSTI)
The Medical City Opens World-class
Surgical Training Center
The event held in Augusto Barcelon Auditorium, The Medical City. The Masters of Ceremonies are Dr. Ma. Cecilia G. Vicencio and Dr. Vincent Noel M. Ocampo |
Premier health institution The
Medical City (TMC) officially opens today its state-of-the-art
multi-disciplinary training center that will provide surgical expertise and the
ideal environment for skills acquisition for healthcare professionals.
The Center for Advanced Skills,
Simulation and Training Innovation or CASSTI welcomes practicing clinicians,
fellows and residents from TMC as well as from other training institutions,
Operating Room (OR) nurses and technicians, and medical students. Consultants
or physicians who desire to strengthen and refine their clinical and surgical
skills are likewise welcome to enroll in CASSTI’s courses.
The launch of CASSTI was held last September 12, 2014 in Augusto M. Barcelon Auditorium. It was attended by the people from the press, doctors, TMC officers and staff and other people from the field of Medicine.
The launch of CASSTI was held last September 12, 2014 in Augusto M. Barcelon Auditorium. It was attended by the people from the press, doctors, TMC officers and staff and other people from the field of Medicine.
From Left to Right- Dr. Alfredo R.A. Bengzon (President and CEO of TMC), Dr. Deogracias Alberto G. Reyes (Consultant-Director of CASSTI), Professor Sir Alfred Cuschieri (Advisory Committee), Dr. Eugenio Jose F. Ramos (SVP of TMC), Dr. Augusto P. Sarmiento (Chairman of the Board-PSI-TMC) and Dr. Jose Antonio M. Salud (Head-Department of Surgery). Photo taken at the Lobby of CASSTI. |
CASSTI is a collaborative initiative
among TMC and key industry stakeholders who will be involved on a per course
basis. The Center is headed by Dr. Deogracias Alberto G. Reyes, TMC surgeon and
associate professor at the Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health. Dr.
Reyes is supported by course directors composed of specialists from the
Departments of General Surgery, Colorectal Surgery, Breast Surgery, Gynecology,
Head and Neck Surgery, Orthopedics, Airway Management, Intensive Care, and
Stoma Care.
“CASSTI is changing surgical learning
by allowing trainees to learn in a controlled and safe environment. This offers
physicians and trainees the ability to assess and achieve proficiency through
simulation and an ideal learning environment that is pace appropriate and structured
with expert supervision,” says TMC President and CEO Dr. Alfredo R.A. Bengzon.
Professor Sir Alfred Cuschieri is from Advisory Committee-International |
The CASSTI infrastructure is comprised of experts
backed by technology that embody the present and future of surgical and medical
learning. The center’s advisory committee is composed of six directors of various
TMC medical departments and international experts led by Professor Sir Alfred
Cuschieri, a world-wide authority on minimal access surgery. Prof. Cuschieri is
a professor of surgery at the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna in Pisa and Chief
Scientific Advisor to the Institute for Medical Science and Technology (IMSaT),
Universities of Dundee and
St. Andrews, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Sir Alfred introduced the latest equipment in CASSTI Facilities |
“CASSTI was brought about by the need
to effect a change in medical and surgical training. The traditional Halsteadian
mindset of ‘see one, do one, teach one’ is not ideal as it does not give the
trainee the opportunity to achieve mastery before patient contact,” adds Dr.
Reyes.
The center was envisioned to address
this need for change along with issues of patient safety and quality healthcare
and to provide clinical and surgical skills responsive to world developments
and standards of care.
While minimal access surgery has
become a requisite in general residency training locally, there is a gap that
needs to be filled when it comes to this kind of training. In the global scene,
simulation training has been integrated into general surgery training programs
using inanimate models, animal phantom models, and virtual reality. The main
feature of CASSTI is simulation training.
Given its track record in
minimally-invasive procedures such as robot-assisted and laparoscopic
surgeries, TMC is in the position to uplift the level of medical care through
CASSTI.
According to Dr. Reyes, surgical
simulation is a mode of training which is promising and may be effective.
Technical errors in the simulated environment do not have clinical consequences
and do not involve morbidity or mortality.
CASSTI trainings
are carried out in a controlled and safe environment. A procedure can be
deconstructed into its critical steps for more structured and purposeful
learning. The center’s simulation environment guarantees minimization of error
thus achieving a greater level of patient safety. Plus, the ability to repeat and train in the skills laboratory
makes training pace appropriate, responsive to the individual’s learning
aptitudes and schedule limitations.
CASSTI is located at the lower ground of The Medical City in Ortigas Avenue, Pasig City. |
CASSTI’s facilities include endoscopic
stations, virtual reality room, simulation room, teleconference capability for
live surgery transmission to CASSTI and remote locations, animal laboratory,
lecture rooms, video editing stations and a research room. The center makes use
of equipment for simulation which includes alternative inanimate simulator box,
inanimate simulator box, and virtual reality simulator.
CASSTI
offers short courses that run from two to five days and post-graduate
certificate courses that will run from one to three months. Plans to offer a
certificate course and a Master’s Degree in Minimal Access Surgery are
underway.
For the list of
courses and other inquiries, you may call 988-1000 or 988-7000 ext. 6801.
About The
Medical City
The Medical City is a tertiary care hospital with over 40 years of
experience in hospital operation and administration. Its world-class health
care complex serves some 40,000 in-patients and 400,000 out-patients annually.
TMC has a medical staff of over 1,000 physicians who are established experts in
their various fields of specialization. This core of professionals is
complemented by a 2,200-strong human resource complement, engaged in allied
medical, administrative and support services. TMC is accredited by the Joint
Commission International (JCI), the world’s most prestigious accrediting body
for international health care organizations.
The Medical City is located along Ortigas Avenue, Pasig City. For more
information about The Medical City and its services, call (+632) 988-1000 or
(+632) 988-7000 or email at mail@themedicalcity.com, or visit www.themedicalcity.com.
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