2024
DOI: 10.1186/s41077-023-00276-x
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Virtual simulation in healthcare education: a multi-professional, pan-Canadian evaluation

Margaret Verkuyl,
Efrem Violato,
Nicole Harder
et al.

Abstract: Background As we experience a shortage of healthcare providers in Canada, it has become increasingly challenging for healthcare educators to secure quality clinical placements. We evaluated the impact of virtual simulations created for the virtual work-integrated learning (Virtu-WIL) program, a pan-Canadian project designed to develop, test, and offer virtual simulations to enrich healthcare clinical education in Canada. Evaluation was important since the virtual simulations are freely availabl… Show more

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“…With traditional face-to-face interactions, simulation teaching, either with manikins or standardised patients (typically actors), can be used in teaching such medical scenarios. More recently however, it has been shown that the use of LMS learning platforms can also be used to create effective online simulation training in health education [33].…”
Section: Learning Management Systems and Digital Health Coursesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With traditional face-to-face interactions, simulation teaching, either with manikins or standardised patients (typically actors), can be used in teaching such medical scenarios. More recently however, it has been shown that the use of LMS learning platforms can also be used to create effective online simulation training in health education [33].…”
Section: Learning Management Systems and Digital Health Coursesmentioning
confidence: 99%