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Per P Bredmose,Doris Østergaard,Stephen Sollid Per P Bredmose
Introduction: Facilitators play an essential role in simulation-based training on helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS) bases. There is scant literature about the barriers to the implementation of simulation traini...
Soledad Armijo-Rivera,Felipe Machuca-Contreras,Norma Raul et al. Soledad Armijo-Rivera et al.
Background: Latin American clinical simulation has had an important development; there are no studies that characterize simulation centers and programs in the entire region. The aims of this work are to characterize the c...
Cynthia J Mosher,Alex Morton,Janice C Palaganas Cynthia J Mosher
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic propelled remote simulation and online distance debriefings. Like in-person debriefings, educators seek to facilitate reflective learning conversations, yet, in the online setting, educat...
Ryan Brydges,Lori Nemoy,Stella Ng et al. Ryan Brydges et al.
In this methodological intersection article, we describe how we developed a new variation of the established tabletop simulation modality, inspired by institutional ethnography (IE)-informed principles. We aimed to design and conduct pilot ...
Bella Zhong,Mahbub Sarkar,Nandakumar Menon et al. Bella Zhong et al.
Background: Healthcare facilities in remote locations with poor access to a referral centre have a high likelihood of health workers needing to manage emergencies with limited support. Obstetric and neonatal clinical trai...
Ranjev Kainth Ranjev Kainth
The current coronavirus pandemic has necessitated rapid intensive care infrastructure expansion with corresponding demand for training healthcare staff. At the NHS Nightingale Hospital, London, the staff underwent a training programme prior...
Anne Strand Finstad,Randi Ballangrud,Ingunn Aase et al. Anne Strand Finstad et al.
Background: Anesthesia personnel was among the first to implement simulation and team training including non-technical skills (NTS) in the field of healthcare. Within anesthesia practice, NTS are critically important in p...