The Place for Simulation Teaching

作者: Judy G. Johnson

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-8954-2_12

关键词: Patient safetyMedical educationInnovative teachingClinical skillsExcellenceRealmSimulation trainingPsychologyHealthcare deliveryAcademic Training

摘要: Medical education is rapidly changing. Advanced technology has compelled educators to produce newer, more innovative teaching strategies, and techniques. Never this been evident than in the realm of simulation. More sophisticated mannequins, with computer enhanced capabilities presenting normal not-so-normal physiology, are inundating academic training centers. Excellence healthcare delivery, improved physician competency leading better outcomes, patient safety, areas which simulation front center. This chapter aims provide reader a look at various components medical significant impact it made on many specialties, including field anesthesiology.

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