What we call what we do affects how we do it: a new nomenclature for simulation research in medical education. Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • Rapid technological advances and concern for patient safety have increased the focus on simulation as a pedagogical tool for educating health care providers. To date, simulation research scholarship has focused on two areas; evaluating instructional designs of simulation programs, and the integration of simulation into a broader educational context. However, these two categories of research currently exist under a single label-Simulation-Based Medical Education. In this paper we argue that introducing a more refined nomenclature within which to frame simulation research is necessary for researchers, to appropriately design research studies and describe their findings, and for end-point users (such as program directors and educators), to more appropriately understand and utilize this evidence.

authors

  • Haji, Faizal A
  • Hoppe, Daniel
  • Morin, Marie-Paule
  • Giannoulakis, Konstantine
  • Koh, Jansen
  • Rojas, David
  • Cheung, Jeffrey JH

publication date

  • May 2014