Learning through simulated independent practice leads to better future performance in a simulated crisis than learning through simulated supervised practice

Volume: 114, Issue: 5, Pages: 794 - 800
Published: May 1, 2015
Abstract
BackgroundAnaesthetists may fail to recognize and manage certain rare intraoperative events. Simulation has been shown to be an effective educational adjunct to typical operating room-based education to train for these events. It is yet unclear, however, why simulation has any benefit. We hypothesize that learners who are allowed to manage a scenario independently and allowed to fail, thus causing simulated morbidity, will consequently perform...
Paper Details
Title
Learning through simulated independent practice leads to better future performance in a simulated crisis than learning through simulated supervised practice
Published Date
May 1, 2015
Volume
114
Issue
5
Pages
794 - 800
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