Rapid-cycle deliberate practice (RCDP) is a learner-centered simulation instructional strategy that identifies performance gaps and targets feedback to improve individual or team deficiencies. Learners have multiple opportunities to practice observational, deductive, decision-making, psychomotor, and crisis resource management skills. As its implementation grows, simulationists need to have a shared mental model of RCDP to build high-quality RCDP-based initiatives. To compare and make general inferences from RCDP data, each training needs to follow a similar structure. This article seeks to describe the fundamentals of RCDP, including essential components and potential variants. We also summarize the current published evidence regarding RCDP's effectiveness. This article serves to create a shared understanding of RCDP, provide clear definitions and classifications for RCDP research, and provide options for future RCDP investigation.
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Int J Appl Basic Med Res
November 2024
Department of Pharmacology, Adesh Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Bathinda, Punjab, India.
AEM Educ Train
December 2024
Emory University School of Medicine, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Atlanta Georgia USA.
Background: Intubation checklists have emerged as tools to reduce adverse events and improve efficiency during rapid sequence intubation (RSI) in pediatric emergency departments (PEDs). This study aimed to use multidisciplinary simulation (SIM) training as an educational tool to improve PED team performance during RSI scenarios through utilization of an RSI checklist.
Methods: We created a checklist modeled after previously published PED checklists.
J Educ Teach Emerg Med
October 2024
Henry J.N. Taub Baylor College of Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, Houston TX.
Audience And Type Of Curriculum: This is a review curriculum utilizing multiple methods of education to enhance the skills of generalist healthcare providers in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) in the identification and stabilization of pediatric respiratory emergencies. Our audience of implementation was Belizean generalist providers (nurses and physicians).
Length Of Curriculum: 8-10 hours.
Background: New-to-practice nurses (NPNs) make more errors than their experienced peers, affecting patient safety and contributing to sentinel events. Additionally, new nurses have a high attrition rate in their first year of practice. Simulation-based education may bridge the gap between education and practice by supporting the development of clinical judgment of NPNs.
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September 2024
Department of Paediatric Emergency Medicine, The Children's Hospital at Westmead, Westmead, NSW, Australia; Clinical Associate Professor, The University of Sydney Children's Hospital Westmead Clinical School, Westmead, NSW, Australia. Electronic address:
Simulation based education (SBE) is an educational tool increasingly used in the approach to the initial and ongoing education of healthcare professionals. Like all education tools, SBE needs to be used appropriately to achieve the desired outcomes. Using Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) in the instructional design of simulations is essential to maximise participant learning by reducing extraneous load and optimising intrinsic load.
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