Simulation 101: Introduction to Simulation Education
This workshop provides a foundational overview of implementing simulation into current practice by broadly introducing essential concepts of simulation. Participant will explore the various applications of simulation, and identify opportunities to apply simulation into current practice.
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Description
This workshop is for the health professional or educator who is considering implementing simulation practice at their hospital site and/or academic institution. This interactive workshop is facilitated by an interprofessional faculty of simulation educators. The workshop’s overarching goal is to provide a foundational overview of implementing simulation into current practice by broadly introducing essential concepts of simulation. Participants will leave with a general understanding of simulation and how it can be used to enhance practice.
By the end of this workshop, the participants will be able to define simulation as a tool, describe essential concepts required to facilitate a simulation session, explore the various applications of simulation, and identify opportunities to apply simulation into current practice.
Title
Simulation 101: Introduction to Simulation Education
Keywords
Simulation, Curriculum Development
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