This initiative, active since mid-2025, is conducted in a controlled and safe environment, allowing healthcare professionals to reinforce their knowledge, review the application of updated clinical guidelines, and improve their response capacity in highly complex care situations.
The program has been promoted by the Head of the Emergency Department, led by Dr. Juan García Prieto, and coordinated by Drs. Alonso Rizo Guerrero, Marta García Zurita, and Cristina Martínez Espert, who are responsible for its implementation and consolidation within the department's teaching activities.
“"Clinical simulation allows us to train for critical scenarios before facing them in real practice. This improves team coordination, enhances patient safety, and helps us make decisions more quickly and accurately when every minute counts."
The program includes training in 12 different clinical scenarios, one for each month of the year, which are repeated periodically to facilitate the rotation of all service professionals and consolidate learning through continuous practice. These scenarios reproduce frequent clinical situations in the critical care area of Emergency, such as cardiorespiratory arrest, severe polytrauma, acute respiratory failure, septic shock, acute coronary syndrome, status epilepticus, or anaphylactic shock, among others.
Each session involves the participation of different professional categories within the service, fostering joint training and improving key aspects such as clinical communication, care team coordination, and multidisciplinary work in emergency situations. Furthermore, the program allows for training in both technical and non-technical competencies, which are fundamental in high-pressure care environments, including clinical leadership, effective communication among professionals, and team coordination.
Manises Hospital is part of the Manises Health Department, which provides healthcare coverage and assistance to over 211,805 people from 14 localities. The department's healthcare network includes Manises Hospital itself, Mislata Chronic Hospital, Manises Acute Hospital, nine health centers, eleven auxiliary clinics, two specialty centers, and an integrated health center.




