Objectives: This study examined trainer perceptions of simulation-based learning for Continuing Professional Development in international settings.Methods: A qualitative research methodology was used to gain insight into trainer perceptions. Seventeen international physician trainers involved in simulation training in cardiovascular catheterization and intervention were interviewed. An inductive thematic analysis was performed following steps described by Braun and Clarke; researchers inductively approached, and then carefully dissected the transcripts into individual stories, grounded the problems, and explored themes.Results: Trainer perceptions are largely aligned with learning theories, even though they were not specifically educated in...
Simulation training was introduced in 2008 as part of the core education program for non-specialist ...
This study aimed to investigate healthcare simulation facilitators’ conceptions of teaching and lear...
Little is known about the effectiveness of simulation in health professionals who are ‘hands-off’ pr...
Objectives: This study examined trainer perceptions of simulation-based learning for Continuing Prof...
Background: Medical simulation enables the design of learning activities for competency areas (eg, c...
Background: Medical simulation enables the design of learning activities for competency areas (eg, c...
Background: Medical simulation enables the design of learning activities for competency areas (eg, c...
© 2011 Dr. Christopher Thomas HugginsSimulation has been in use for many years in the education of h...
This article considers the findings of a qualitative research study into the impact of simulation on...
Background: Introducing simulation-based education to the curricular programme of healthcare profess...
Simulation-based learning (SBL) is becoming an accepted part of health education. Providing high-qua...
Authentic learning is rooted in the idea that learning is situated within a real world context. The ...
The focus of this paper is to explore the role and development of simulated learning within the app...
Introduction: Soft skills are the hallmark of a master healthcare provider. One of the most effectiv...
In an empirical-based research project about simulation-based training in the social and health care...
Simulation training was introduced in 2008 as part of the core education program for non-specialist ...
This study aimed to investigate healthcare simulation facilitators’ conceptions of teaching and lear...
Little is known about the effectiveness of simulation in health professionals who are ‘hands-off’ pr...
Objectives: This study examined trainer perceptions of simulation-based learning for Continuing Prof...
Background: Medical simulation enables the design of learning activities for competency areas (eg, c...
Background: Medical simulation enables the design of learning activities for competency areas (eg, c...
Background: Medical simulation enables the design of learning activities for competency areas (eg, c...
© 2011 Dr. Christopher Thomas HugginsSimulation has been in use for many years in the education of h...
This article considers the findings of a qualitative research study into the impact of simulation on...
Background: Introducing simulation-based education to the curricular programme of healthcare profess...
Simulation-based learning (SBL) is becoming an accepted part of health education. Providing high-qua...
Authentic learning is rooted in the idea that learning is situated within a real world context. The ...
The focus of this paper is to explore the role and development of simulated learning within the app...
Introduction: Soft skills are the hallmark of a master healthcare provider. One of the most effectiv...
In an empirical-based research project about simulation-based training in the social and health care...
Simulation training was introduced in 2008 as part of the core education program for non-specialist ...
This study aimed to investigate healthcare simulation facilitators’ conceptions of teaching and lear...
Little is known about the effectiveness of simulation in health professionals who are ‘hands-off’ pr...