2023
DOI: 10.1002/jac5.1784
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Overview of implementation and learning outcomes of simulation in pharmacy education

Abstract: Simulation, an educational, assessment, and research technique used to mimic real‐world situations, is increasingly used in pharmacy education. The most‐used simulation methods include high‐fidelity simulation (HFS), low‐fidelity simulation (LFS), standardized patients, and game‐based simulation. A common element of simulation is its ability to offer learners the chance to practice a skill or acquire knowledge in a safe and accessible space. Simulation methods differ in key aspects, including cost and other re… Show more

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“…The application of simulation in pharmacy education offers a safe space for skill practice [9]. McBane et al highlighted the diverse potential of simulation techniques, yet they also noted limited research on the direct benefits for learning outcomes [10]. This gap suggests an opportunity for future research to validate the effectiveness of simulation-based education.…”
Section: Simulation In Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application of simulation in pharmacy education offers a safe space for skill practice [9]. McBane et al highlighted the diverse potential of simulation techniques, yet they also noted limited research on the direct benefits for learning outcomes [10]. This gap suggests an opportunity for future research to validate the effectiveness of simulation-based education.…”
Section: Simulation In Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%