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Chapter 9 Simulation-Based Education and the Challenge of Transfer

Abstract

An implicit assumption of simulation is that skills learned in the simulation setting can be easily, or even automatically, transferred to the real clinical setting. A corollary to this assumption is that the more closely the simulation resembles “real life” the more likely this will occur. In this chapter we critically examine these assumptions. We invoke an extensive literature in psychology and motor learning that indicates that transfer is …

Authors

Grierson L; Norman G; Monteiro S; Sibbald M

Book title

Clinical Simulation

Pagination

pp. 115-127

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

2019

DOI

10.1016/b978-0-12-815657-5.00009-7