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  • Medical Education
  • Healthcare Simulation
  • Critical Care Training

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  • Simulation training is a valuable tool in healthcare for interdisciplinary teaching and skill development.
  • It offers a safe, controlled environment for practicing complex clinical scenarios and improving patient care.
  • Establishing simulation programs for critical care presents unique challenges due to specialized equipment and scenarios.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide healthcare educators with practical guidance for establishing critical care simulation programs.
  • To address the complexities associated with specialized critical care training environments.
  • To offer recommendations for program development, evaluation, and implementation.

Main Methods:

  • Development of 12 practical tips for educators.
  • Guidance on selecting target audiences and defining learning outcomes.
  • Recommendations for creating a realistic critical care simulation environment.

Main Results:

  • The 12 tips cover key aspects of program establishment, from audience selection to evaluation.
  • The guide addresses the need for advanced equipment and specialized scenarios in critical care simulation.
  • It offers a structured approach to developing and refining simulation programs.

Conclusions:

  • Establishing a critical care simulation program requires careful planning and consideration of specific needs.
  • These tips aim to simplify the process for educators, ultimately improving staff preparedness.
  • Effective simulation programs can optimize clinical care by enhancing staff skills in emergency situations.