A critical review of simulation‐based medical education research: 2003–2009
Northwestern University · Office of Education · +2 more institutions
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Abstract
Objectives
This article reviews and critically evaluates historical and contemporary research on simulation-based medical education (SBME). It also presents and discusses 12 features and best practices of SBME that teachers should know in order to use medical simulation technology to maximum educational benefit.
Methods
This qualitative synthesis of SBME research and scholarship was carried out in two stages. Firstly, we summarised the results of three SBME research reviews covering the years 1969-2003. Secondly, we performed a selective, critical review of SBME research and scholarship published during 2003-2009.
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Keywords
- Scholarship
- Context (archaeology)
- Curriculum
- Thematic analysis
- Medical education
- Best practice
- Psychology
- Qualitative research
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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