Twelve tips for orienting preclinical healthcare students to simulation education.
Med Teach
; 46(10): 1291-1295, 2024 10.
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ABSTRACT
Simulation-based education (SBE) is common in healthcare education and is increasingly being incorporated in preclinical curriculum. Preclinical students typically have had little exposure to the clinical setting (i.e. hospital patient rooms, equipment) and often feel uncomfortable when first placed in the simulated clinical environment. Prebriefing, a standard of best practice in simulation, prepares learners for simulation exercises. To successfully integrate SBE in preclinical education, we recommend expanding the prebriefing to include multiple activities that orient learners to the learning space and the structure of a simulation activity, the goals of simulation as a learning process, faculty modeling of a simulated patient encounter, and expected learner outcomes. This approach increases student familiarity with the simulation learning environment and performance expectations, which can reduce cognitive load and improve learning outcomes. We describe 12 tips for increasing the scope of the prebriefing to promote effective learner participation and development during preclinical SBE.
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MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Entrenamiento Simulado
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Humans
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En
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Med Teach
Año:
2024
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Article
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Estados Unidos