Simulation in Medical Education for the Hospitalist: Moving Beyond the Mock Code.

Pediatr Clin North Am

St. Christopher's Hospital for Children, Drexel College of Medicine, 160 East Erie Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19134, USA. Electronic address:

Published: August 2019

Simulation in medical education has grown due to an evolution in health care. It uses 4 main modalities to re-create a situation from the clinical environment to allow experiential learning and improve patient care. Simulation must be considered as an educational strategy within a larger curriculum. Building an exercise requires first developing goals and objectives and then designing the scenario. There are 4 phases of implementation, wherein the final debrief phase is critical for learning. Educators have used simulation for multiple curricular needs: communication skills, interprofessional education, clinical reasoning, procedural training, and patient safety, which apply to the inpatient setting.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pcl.2019.03.014DOI Listing

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