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Improving simulation instructional methods program

eagle-i ID

http://hawaii.eagle-i.net/i/0000012d-c51c-950b-d62f-514680000000

Resource Type

  1. Training service

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  1. Resource Description
    "Course Purpose: This program is designed to provide participants with practical instructional skills that will enable them to become more proficient at using simulation in health care education. At a minimum, each participant will be able to carry out the design, development and integration of simulation-based instructional assessment and feedback. Course Description: This three-day program is a collaborative effort of the Gordon Center for Research in Medical Education (GCRME) at the University of Miami and the Peter M. Winter Institute for Simulation, Education and Research (WISER) at the University of Pittsburgh. This course is designed as an introduction to fundamental skills and abilities for delivering simulation-based health care education through a variety of techniques and technologies. The program emphasizes hands-on activities and active participation to maximize simulation-based instruction skill acquisition."
  2. Additional Name
    ISIM
  3. Contact
    Kihmm Connolly, Kathleen
  4. Contact
    Hara, Kris
  5. Access Restriction(s)
    none
  6. Geographic restriction
    none
  7. Service Provided by
    Telehealth Research Institute
  8. Technique performed by
    0000012b-36b7-2711-2f73-b43980000000
  9. Website(s)
    http://www.simtiki.org/
 
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Provenance Metadata About This Resource Record
  1. workflow state
    Published
  2. contributor
    mwilson (Melanie Wilson)
  3. created
    2011-01-26T19:36:53.581-06:00
  4. creator
    mlepape (Marc LePape)
  5. modified
    2011-08-24T13:21:08.039-05:00
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