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[Developing ISP skills: the challenge facing the Sdis medical training department]
Grégory Messager1, Thomas Loewenhaupt1, Aurore Veyriere1
1Service départemental d'incendie et de secours de Seine-et-Marne (Sdis 77), 56 avenue de Corbeil, 77000 Melun, France.
Abstract:
Teaching can be taught! In order to develop and maintain the skills of its caregivers, the Departemental Fire and Rescue Service 77 Health Sub-Directorate is engaged in an innovative pedagogical dynamic, combining a real engineering of its training programs in compliance with the principles of active pedagogy, full and regular training of its teaching teams.
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