Contains fulltext : 175727.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Simulation-based medical education (SBME) has traditionally been conducted as off-site simulation in simulation centres. Some hospital departments also provide off-site simulation using in-house training room(s) set up for simulation away from the clinical setting, and these activities are called in-house training. In-house training facilities can be part of hospital departments and resemble to some extent simulation centres but often have less technical equipment. In situ simulation, introduced over the past decade, mainly comprises of team-based activities and occurs in patient care units with healthcare professionals in their own working envi...
INTRODUCTION: Simulation as a tool for medical education has gained considerable importance in the p...
Abstract Simulation-based educational activities are happening in the clinical environment but are n...
AIMS: This article had two main objectives: to present a brief summary of introductory cognitive con...
Background: Simulation-based medical education (SBME) has traditionally been conducted as off-site s...
Contains fulltext : 152023.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To e...
BACKGROUND: The value of simulation in medical education is increasingly obvious. Nevertheless, the ...
Simulation is a method or technique to produce an experience without going through the real event. T...
Simulation is becoming more and more popular in the field of healthcare education. The main concern ...
One of the most important steps in curriculum development is the introduction of simulation- based m...
Simulation-based training for healthcare providers is well established as a viable, efficacious trai...
The place of simulation in medical education, particularly in anesthesia, appears to be more and mor...
BACKGROUND: Unexpected obstetric emergencies threaten the safety of pregnant women. As emergencies a...
Originally published in the BMC Medical Education: http://www.biomedcentral.com/bmcmededucBackground...
AIMS: This article discusses the main issues related to the use and structuring of a simulation cent...
Over the years, the advancement of technology has enabled the commercialisation of ever more sophist...
INTRODUCTION: Simulation as a tool for medical education has gained considerable importance in the p...
Abstract Simulation-based educational activities are happening in the clinical environment but are n...
AIMS: This article had two main objectives: to present a brief summary of introductory cognitive con...
Background: Simulation-based medical education (SBME) has traditionally been conducted as off-site s...
Contains fulltext : 152023.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To e...
BACKGROUND: The value of simulation in medical education is increasingly obvious. Nevertheless, the ...
Simulation is a method or technique to produce an experience without going through the real event. T...
Simulation is becoming more and more popular in the field of healthcare education. The main concern ...
One of the most important steps in curriculum development is the introduction of simulation- based m...
Simulation-based training for healthcare providers is well established as a viable, efficacious trai...
The place of simulation in medical education, particularly in anesthesia, appears to be more and mor...
BACKGROUND: Unexpected obstetric emergencies threaten the safety of pregnant women. As emergencies a...
Originally published in the BMC Medical Education: http://www.biomedcentral.com/bmcmededucBackground...
AIMS: This article discusses the main issues related to the use and structuring of a simulation cent...
Over the years, the advancement of technology has enabled the commercialisation of ever more sophist...
INTRODUCTION: Simulation as a tool for medical education has gained considerable importance in the p...
Abstract Simulation-based educational activities are happening in the clinical environment but are n...
AIMS: This article had two main objectives: to present a brief summary of introductory cognitive con...