How to Teach Using Simulation in Healthcare
Mike Davis author Mike Dickinson author Jacky Hanson author Lorna Lees author Mark Pimblett author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Published:6th Oct '17
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How to Teach Using Simulation in Healthcare provides an ideal introduction and easy-to-use guide to simulation in medical education. Written by a team of experienced medical educators, this practical text – packed full of case examples and tips – is underpinned by the theory of simulation in education, and explores how to integrate simulation into teaching.
Key topics include:
- Use of low, medium and high fidelity equipment
- Issues of simulation mapping and scenario design
- Role of human factors
- Formative and summative assessment
- New social media and technologies
- Detailed explorations of some examples of simulation.
How to Teach Using Simulation in Healthcare is invaluable reading for all healthcare professionals interested and involved in the origins, theoretical underpinnings, and design implications of the use of simulation in medical education.
"It utilises an undeniable wealth of knowledge from the authors, leading to a book which is well written and informative, covering a diverse range of subjects" – Journal of Perioperative Practice
ISBN: 9781119130710
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 9mm
Weight: 218g
192 pages