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SimTecT Health 2009 Simulation Conference

SimTecT Health 2009

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Curriculum development and evaluation
Teaching methods including debriefing methodologies
Educational outcomes
Workforce issues
Impact of simulation on length of training
Cost of simulation and simulation resources
Distributed simulation- Simulation centre operations
Distributed simulation-accreditation, certification and credentialing
Patient safety
Human Factors and Patient Safety research in simulated environments
Usability testing (new clinical equipment or new hospital design) in simulated environment
Simulated case re-enactment and review
Workplace culture and teamwork
Implementation of safety initiatives using simulation
Hybrid or mixed methodology simulation
Computer modelling of health delivery processes
Quality improvement methodology
Safe systems design
Telemedicine
Robotics
Gaming
Virtual reality
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Establishing simulation facilities, business plans and staff development
Non-technical skills, teamwork, culture and professional skills
Standardised patients
Integrating simulation in broader curricula and workplace learning
Ethics of learning in the workplace and simulated environment
Competency and performance assessment in the simulated environment
Computer modelling of health delivery processes
Quality improvement methodology
Evaluating new technology
 
 



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