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Session 3: Writing Simulation Scenarios and Assessment/Evaluation Criteria
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WhenJanuary 20, 2024 at 1:00pm - 3pm
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Jo Tyler
Session 3: Writing Simulation Scenarios and Assessment/Evaluation Criteria
Session 3: Writing Simulation Scenarios and Assessment/Evaluation Criteria
Master the art of developing simulation scenarios aligned with objectives and assessment criteria for optimal learning outcomes.
Who should attend?
Consultants and specialists in emergency medicine with an interest in being simulation faculty who are looking to set up their own simulation centers or to improve existing simulation practices.
Learning objectives
- Understanding of how medical education theories utilize simulation as a means of teaching human factors.
- Understanding of the requirements for setting up a low/hi fidelity simulation center.
- Ability to write simulation scenarios with consideration for the objectives and assessment criteria.
- Ability to run simulation scenarios in low/hi fidelity centers.
- Understanding of various debriefing techniques and how to flexibly apply the correct one for each scenario.
Program
Session 3: Writing simulation scenarios and assessment/evaluation criteria
Session 4: Running simulation scenarios
Session 5: Debriefing techniques
Dates and times
Session 3: Saturday 20 January 2024 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm UTC
[London 1:00 pm | 12:00 am AEDT | 9:00 pm HKT | 2:00 am NZDT | 2:00 pm CET | 5:00 pm GST | 8:00 am EST | 5:00 am PST]
Session 4: Saturday 9 March 2024 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm UTC
[London 1:00 pm | 12:00 am AEDT | 9:00 pm HKT | 2:00 am NZDT | 2:00 pm CET | 5:00 pm GST | 8:00am EST | 5:00 am PST]
Session 5: Saturday 27 April 2024 1:00 pm -3:00 pm UTC
[London 2:00 pm | 11:00 pm AEST | 9:00 pm HKT | 1:00 am NZST | 3:00 pm CEST | 5:00 pm GST | 9:00am EDT | 6:00 am PDT]
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All delegates will receive
- Attendance at session
- Certificate of completion
- Link to recorded sessions
Course fees
$50 AUD - High- and Middle-Income Countries - single session
$10 AUD - Low- and Lower-Middle Income Countries - single session
Note - prices above are in Australian dollars, approximately 0.65 US dollars. Click here to check the cost in your currency.
Speakers
The program will be run by a dynamic faculty that are all members of the IFEM Core Curriculum and Education Committee. They are experienced educators with a significant background in simulation having set up and run dozens of simulation centers between them.