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    Professional development in simulation methodologies enhances learner outcomes. Continuous growth, mentorship, and lifelong learning are key for simulationists to advance their expertise and ensure quality simulation-based experiences.

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    • Healthcare Simulation Education
    • Professional Development in Medical Simulation

    Background:

    • Quality simulation-based experiences require robust professional development for educators.
    • Existing literature highlights benefits but also challenges like resource allocation and administrative support.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To outline a continuum of growth for simulationists, from novice to expert.
    • To emphasize strategies for advancing simulation skills and knowledge.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review to identify consensus on simulation training concepts and strategies.
    • Description of a developmental continuum for simulationists.
    • Emphasis on self-assessment, evidence-based guidelines, and mentorship.

    Main Results:

    • A defined progression for simulationists: novice/advanced beginner, competent/proficient, and expert.
    • Identification of essential knowledge areas: best practices, modalities, design, learning theories, and integrity.
    • Importance of continuous learning, certification, and scholarship.

    Conclusions:

    • Structured professional development is crucial for effective simulation education.
    • Simulationists must actively engage in self-improvement and lifelong learning to achieve expertise.
    • Addressing challenges through planning and support is vital for successful simulationist development.