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  • Healthcare Simulation
  • Medical Education
  • Patient Safety

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  • Simulation is vital for addressing universal healthcare challenges, reducing inequities, and enhancing patient experiences and safety culture.
  • It proves cost-effective in improving team performance, workforce resilience, and patient outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish a global consensus on key priorities for adopting exemplary simulation practices.
  • To benefit patients and healthcare workforces worldwide through enhanced simulation integration.

Main Methods:

  • An international collaborative effort involving 50 societies across 67 countries.
  • An iterative consultation process to identify common healthcare challenges and simulation practices.

Main Results:

  • Identified common global healthcare challenges and simulation practices.
  • Highlighted the need for advocacy, low-cost simulation methods, and institutional/governmental support.
  • Emphasized evidence-based quality assurance, faculty development, and equitable access to simulation.

Conclusions:

  • Urges policymakers and leaders to formally acknowledge and support simulation in healthcare practice and education.
  • Advocates for healthcare systems and institutions to promote simulation-based learning for improved patient outcomes.
  • Calls for simulation practitioners to champion simulation, adhere to best practices, and advocate for patient safety.