This paper describes a cooperation between professionals from the Geneva’s University Hospitals and our research unit, dealing with a vocational training program for nurses anesthetists using simulation at the SimulHUG Center. Our ergonomic approach of vocational education is presented, based on the assumption of autonomy of the human activity (Theureau, 2004, 2006). This current program counts, at the moment, three stages. After a quick presentation of the training device’s first version, we summarize the typical results obtained in Step 2 and areas of possible enrichment planned. The conclusion briefly discusses the nature of relationship between researchers, trainers and principles of cooperation among them
This article focuses on the requirements concerning the construction of a collective subject within ...
International audienceManaging an emergency medical situation is a complex system of actions and int...
Developing interdisciplinary teamwork and patient communication skills are essential for the student...
Simulation-based training is becoming a dominant model in healthcare education. The aim of this pape...
Ensuring that young ergonomists are properly equipped for intervention in organizations is an integr...
International audienceSimulation has been used as a training method for more than fifty years in the...
The research project ERTRAG, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, aims t...
An action research to accompany a new curriculum in ergonomics in vocational schools has got us to c...
The main purpose of the work is to demonstrate the possibilities of simulation technologies in the p...
OBJECTIVE The current trend toward increasingly integrated technological support systems and the ...
Introduction. In the training of nurses, simulation is used more and more often as an educational to...
International audienceThis paper presents an exploratory research on a training system pla...
La formation par simulation dans le champ de la santé a pris son essor il y a une dizaine d’années e...
An adequate medical education is the key driver of healthcare quality improvement. Technological inn...
Paramedical training field allows the integration of practical and theoretical knowledge, the mobili...
This article focuses on the requirements concerning the construction of a collective subject within ...
International audienceManaging an emergency medical situation is a complex system of actions and int...
Developing interdisciplinary teamwork and patient communication skills are essential for the student...
Simulation-based training is becoming a dominant model in healthcare education. The aim of this pape...
Ensuring that young ergonomists are properly equipped for intervention in organizations is an integr...
International audienceSimulation has been used as a training method for more than fifty years in the...
The research project ERTRAG, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, aims t...
An action research to accompany a new curriculum in ergonomics in vocational schools has got us to c...
The main purpose of the work is to demonstrate the possibilities of simulation technologies in the p...
OBJECTIVE The current trend toward increasingly integrated technological support systems and the ...
Introduction. In the training of nurses, simulation is used more and more often as an educational to...
International audienceThis paper presents an exploratory research on a training system pla...
La formation par simulation dans le champ de la santé a pris son essor il y a une dizaine d’années e...
An adequate medical education is the key driver of healthcare quality improvement. Technological inn...
Paramedical training field allows the integration of practical and theoretical knowledge, the mobili...
This article focuses on the requirements concerning the construction of a collective subject within ...
International audienceManaging an emergency medical situation is a complex system of actions and int...
Developing interdisciplinary teamwork and patient communication skills are essential for the student...