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The Medical Simulation elective is a two-week course offering, allowing fourth year medical students interested in medical education and simulation to gain a foundational understanding and exposure to medical education through simulation. Students will participate in lectures, group discussion, journal club, write a simulation case, and will participate in running and debriefing at least one simulation case during this elective.
Introduction: Medical simulation education is an expanding field in medical schools and residency programs, and has been a fellowship opportunity for residents graduating from a variety of specialties. Simulation within a curriculum aids in streamlining the physical examination, communication, diagnosis, and patient management, and ultimately patient safety. As students gain exposure to various career opportunities during medical school, they may benefit from exposure to interests outside of patient care, such as medical education and simulation. Currently, during their fourth year curriculum, medical students have an elective opportunity in medical education. The addition of a two-week medical simulation elective will allow fourth year medical students to gain exposure to this expanding field, and to allow for further career exploration.
Objectives: By the end of the rotation, fourth year medical student should: 1. Demonstrate a basic understanding of simulation terminology, methodology, and debriefing, and how simulation can improve patient care (competency 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) 2. Perform as a standardized patient or embedded participant in a simulation case (competency 1, 4, 7) 3. Lead a debriefing session at the completion of a simulation case (Competency 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8) 3. Analyze and critique simulation-based journal articles (competency 1, 4, 5, 8) 4. Design one novel simulation case scenario in a small group setting, as well as once solo (competency 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8) 5. Discuss basic simulation debriefing techniques and how debriefing can benefit learners in the setting of simulation (competency 3, 4, 5, 8)
Requirements: In order to receive credit, students must complete the following: 1. Watch the asynchronous lectures in advance of our first lecture and discussion day. 2. Participate in Sakai discussion board 3. Participate in lecture and discussion didactic days 4. Present and critique a journal article in the field of simulation, and participate in discussion of articles brought by others in the group. 5. Write one simulation case as a group 6. Write one simulation case solo 7. Participate in leading the debriefing of a simulation case 8. Write a self-assessment and reflection at the completion of the course
Time Breakdown Watching Asynchronous Lectures with pre-reading – 9hr Post responses on Sakai – 6hr Pre-Session Reflection – 2hr Didactic Day 1 – 6hr Didactic Day 2 – 5hr Prepare Journal Article Presentation – 6hr Journal Article Session – 3hr Experiencing Simulation of healthcare partner – 4hr Write Simulation Case as a Group – 5hr Revise Simulation Case as a group – 2hr Simulation Case Runthrough – 2hr Simulation Case Day – 5hr Write Solo Simulation Case – 7hr Edit Solo Simulation Case – 3hr End of Session Debrief – 2hr Self-Assessment / Reflection – 3hr Total – 70hr
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