reviewMedical EducationMar 9, 2014Closed access

A critical review of simulation‐based mastery learning with translational outcomes

Loyola University Chicago · University of Miami · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Objectives

This article has two objectives. Firstly, we critically review simulation-based mastery learning (SBML) research in medical education, evaluate its implementation and immediate results, and document measured downstream translational outcomes in terms of improved patient care practices, better patient outcomes and collateral effects. Secondly, we briefly address implementation science and its importance in the dissemination of innovations in medical education and health care.

Methods

This is a qualitative synthesis of SBML with translational (T) science research reports spanning a period of 7 years (2006-2013). We use the 'critical review' approach proposed by Norman and Eva to synthesise findings from 23 medical education studies that employ the mastery learning model and measure downstream translational outcomes.

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Authors

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • SBML
  • Medical education
  • Thematic analysis
  • Health care
  • Mastery learning
  • Translational research
  • Translational science
  • Collateral
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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