Introduction: Simulation tasks teams were conducted with each team consisting of a medical doctor, a nurse, an emergency life saving technician, and an ambulance crew certified for rescuer tasks. Methods: The scenarios were competitive using high-fidelity manikins and standardized actor patients on-site and at stations, called Rallye Medicina. Results: The current study aimed to evaluate tasks in a Japanese medical rally in 2019 for effectiveness. Conclusion: Multiple attribute utility technology was used, as the task was intended to achieve multiple goals.
Akari Kusaka (Sun,) studied this question.