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Melissa A Bathish1, Jessica Marsack2, Deborah Lee3
1Melissa A. Bathish, PhD, RN, CPNP-PC, is a clinical associate professor and co-director, Clinical Learning Center.
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Global adoption of simulation-based learning varies, with a significant gap between high- and low-resource countries. We describe the development of remote, three-day training for 23 nurse faculty from five countries on three continents, focusing on health care simulation standards of best practice. Participant confidence was evaluated pre-, immediate-post, and three-month post-training for five simulation standards highlighted in the training. Significant improvement in confidence was observed from pre- to immediate post-survey ( p < .0001) and remained stable with no significant differences from immediate to delayed post-survey. This program fostered international collaboration, contributing positively to nursing education and global health care delivery.
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