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Area of Science:

  • Public Health Education
  • Medical Simulation
  • Infection Control Training

Background:

  • Effective training is crucial for public health professionals, especially in managing infectious diseases like Ebola.
  • Simulation offers a safe environment to practice complex public health skills.
  • Traditional training methods may lack realism and hands-on experience.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate virtual and hybrid simulation training as an educational framework.
  • To assess the effectiveness of simulation in providing exposure to operational public health skills.
  • To determine the impact of simulation on staff safety and skill acquisition.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized virtual and hybrid simulation training models.
  • Focused on skills essential for infection control and Ebola treatment management.
  • Created a realistic training environment for skill development.

Main Results:

  • Simulation training provides a realistic and effective educational framework.
  • Trainees gain essential basic and advanced public health skills.
  • Training enhances staff safety through simulated experience.

Conclusions:

  • Virtual and hybrid simulation are effective methods for public health training.
  • Simulation improves essential skills for infection control and Ebola management.
  • This training approach increases staff safety and competence.