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  • Medical Education
  • Simulation Technology

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  • Simulation is a valuable teaching method when scenarios are well-designed.
  • Appropriate scenario creation is key to effective simulation-based learning.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the essential components for developing effective simulation scenarios.
  • To guide simulation experts in creating realistic and learner-centered simulation experiences.

Main Methods:

  • Assessing learner needs and setting SMART objectives.
  • Incorporating physical, contextual, and psychological realism using moulages and props.
  • Determining appropriate SimZones based on learner expertise and defining roles for embedded participants.
  • Conducting pilot testing to refine scenarios.

Main Results:

  • Scenarios must address learner needs and have clear, measurable objectives.
  • Realism is enhanced through physical (moulages, props), contextual, and psychological elements.
  • Tailoring scenarios to learner experience (SimZones) and ensuring prepared embedded participants improves effectiveness.
  • Pilot testing identifies and rectifies scenario flaws prior to live use.

Conclusions:

  • Well-crafted simulation scenarios are vital for successful teaching and learning.
  • A structured approach considering learner needs, realism, and expert roles enhances simulation efficacy.
  • Pilot testing is indispensable for ensuring high-quality simulation development.