Medicine is increasingly taught in immersive simulated environments, to supplement the apprenticeship model of work-based learning. Clinical research on this educational practice focuses on its realism, defined as a property of simulation technology. We treat realism as a function of subjective but collectively organised perception and imbued with fantasy, which we define by drawing on Lacanian studies of virtual reality and workplace organisation. Data from an observational study of four simulation centres in London teaching hospitals is drawn on to present an account of what was taught and learned about medicine, including medical failure, when medical practice was simulated
© 2011 Dr. Christopher Thomas HugginsSimulation has been in use for many years in the education of h...
Simulation exists in many formats including role play, computer software, virtual labs and task trai...
This paper reports on a research project conducted at the Advanced Clinical Skills Centre, Universit...
Medicine is increasingly taught in immersive simulated environments, to supplement the apprenticeshi...
Medicine is increasingly taught in immersive simulated environments, to supplement the apprenticeshi...
Medical simulation has historically been studied in terms of the delivery of learning outcomes, or t...
One of the most important steps in curriculum development is the introduction of simulation- based m...
While the use of simulation in medical education has a long history, it has seen its greatest stride...
Objectives This paper explores the place of simulation in contemporary healthcare education and trai...
INTRODUCTION: Simulation as a tool for medical education has gained considerable importance in the p...
Employing simulation to help students acquire a specific skill or get closer to a particular issue o...
at PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIV on March 6, 2014sss.sagepub.comDownloaded from ABSTRACT Simulators that r...
Simulation is a method or technique to produce an experience without going through the real event. T...
Medical training in general, and surgical training especially, has always been based on learn-ing th...
Simulation is a pedagogy that has been widely used in a number of educational settings (e.g., aviati...
© 2011 Dr. Christopher Thomas HugginsSimulation has been in use for many years in the education of h...
Simulation exists in many formats including role play, computer software, virtual labs and task trai...
This paper reports on a research project conducted at the Advanced Clinical Skills Centre, Universit...
Medicine is increasingly taught in immersive simulated environments, to supplement the apprenticeshi...
Medicine is increasingly taught in immersive simulated environments, to supplement the apprenticeshi...
Medical simulation has historically been studied in terms of the delivery of learning outcomes, or t...
One of the most important steps in curriculum development is the introduction of simulation- based m...
While the use of simulation in medical education has a long history, it has seen its greatest stride...
Objectives This paper explores the place of simulation in contemporary healthcare education and trai...
INTRODUCTION: Simulation as a tool for medical education has gained considerable importance in the p...
Employing simulation to help students acquire a specific skill or get closer to a particular issue o...
at PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIV on March 6, 2014sss.sagepub.comDownloaded from ABSTRACT Simulators that r...
Simulation is a method or technique to produce an experience without going through the real event. T...
Medical training in general, and surgical training especially, has always been based on learn-ing th...
Simulation is a pedagogy that has been widely used in a number of educational settings (e.g., aviati...
© 2011 Dr. Christopher Thomas HugginsSimulation has been in use for many years in the education of h...
Simulation exists in many formats including role play, computer software, virtual labs and task trai...
This paper reports on a research project conducted at the Advanced Clinical Skills Centre, Universit...