The concept of “learning by doing” has become less acceptable, particularly when invasive procedures and high‐risk care are required. Restrictions on medical educators have …
P Bradley - Medical education, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction Clinical simulation is on the point of having a significant impact on health care education across professional boundaries and in both the undergraduate and postgraduate …
A Ziv, S Ben-David, M Ziv - Medical teacher, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
Medical professionals and educators recognize that Simulation Based Medical Education (SBME) can contribute considerably to improving medical care by boosting medical …
R Kneebone - Academic medicine, 2005 - journals.lww.com
Simulation-based learning is becoming widely established within medical education. It offers obvious benefits to novices learning invasive procedural skills, especially in a climate of …
ML Rhodes, C Curran - CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing, 2005 - journals.lww.com
Nurse educators are finding it increasingly more challenging to prepare undergraduate students for the ever-changing and more acute clinical environment. As an answer to this …
JW Rudolph, R Simon, DB Raemer - Simulation in Healthcare, 2007 - journals.lww.com
As the needle pops gently up through the tissue and he secures the knot, the surgical resident notes with satisfaction that his 35th stitch was clean, quick, and completed with a …
Health care simulation includes a variety of educational techniques used to complement actual patient experiences with realistic yet artificial exercises. This field is rapidly growing …
Medical simulation is a rapidly expanding area within medical education. In 2005, the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Simulation Task Force was created to ensure …