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Rev Med Chil ; 150(2): 216-221, 2022 Feb.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36156648

ABSTRACT

Procedural skills are essential in the nursing profession and should be acquired during undergraduate training according to new regulations. Clinical simulation is a good alternative to teach such skills. During COVID pandemic, face-to-face learning activities were reduced to a minimum amount, thus hampering the use of clinical simulations. Since simulations should adapt to the new scenario, their virtual implementation appears as an alternative. The latter should become an important teaching tool while restrictions in mobility last. We herein review the evolution of clinical simulation as a teaching tool and to determine its future challenges.


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COVID-19 , Simulation Training , Students, Nursing , Clinical Competence , Humans , Learning
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 150(2): 216-221, feb. 2022.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1389626

ABSTRACT

Procedural skills are essential in the nursing profession and should be acquired during undergraduate training according to new regulations. Clinical simulation is a good alternative to teach such skills. During COVID pandemic, face-to-face learning activities were reduced to a minimum amount, thus hampering the use of clinical simulations. Since simulations should adapt to the new scenario, their virtual implementation appears as an alternative. The latter should become an important teaching tool while restrictions in mobility last. We herein review the evolution of clinical simulation as a teaching tool and to determine its future challenges.


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Humans , Students, Nursing , Simulation Training , COVID-19 , Clinical Competence , Learning
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