Twelve tips for effective simulation debriefing: A research-based approach.

Sarah Ross
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  1. Sarah Ross: Department of Physical Therapy, Samford University, Birmingham, AL, USA.

Abstract

Evidence strongly supports simulation-based learning activities as an effective instructional intervention. The debriefing session associated with a simulation event is one of, if not the critical, learning component within the learning activity. Because of its importance, the debriefing portion of a simulation should demand as much planning and forethought as the rest of the event; however, it is often overlooked in the planning process. These twelve steps will help guide faculty who are planning simulation-based learning activities to ensure that their debriefing sessions are effective and successful learning opportunities.

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MeSH Term

Clinical Competence
Computer Simulation
Faculty
Humans
Learning
Simulation Training

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