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Simul Healthc ; 7(6): 329-33, 2012 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22902605

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SUMMARY STATEMENT: In September 2011, the Association of American Medical Colleges released the results of a survey conducted in 2010 on simulation activities at its member medical schools and teaching hospitals. In this commentary, we offer a synthesis of data and conclude that (1) simulation is used broadly at Association of American Medical Colleges member institutions, for many types of learners, including other health care professionals; (2) it addresses core training competencies and has many educational purposes; (3) its use in learner assessment is more prevalent at medical schools but is still significant at teaching hospitals; and (4) it requires a considerable investment of money, space, personnel, and time. These data confirm general perceptions about the state of simulation in North America for physician training. Future endeavors should include a more granular examination of how simulation is integrated into curricula, a similar survey of other health care-related institutions and professions, and a periodic assessment to characterize trends over time.


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Clinical Competence , Computer Simulation/statistics & numerical data , Education, Medical/statistics & numerical data , Hospitals, Teaching/statistics & numerical data , Schools, Medical/statistics & numerical data , Canada , Data Collection , Education, Medical/methods , Education, Medical/trends , Educational Measurement/methods , Educational Measurement/statistics & numerical data , Hospitals, Teaching/methods , Hospitals, Teaching/trends , Humans , Schools, Medical/trends , United States
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