This course is for both facilitators and technicians who wish to develop their understanding of how simulation scenarios are designed and delivered. We will look at how simulation software can be used to create an effective training session. We cover some of the pitfalls that can exist and attendees
This course is for both facilitators and technicians who wish to develop their understanding of how simulation scenarios are designed and delivered. We will look at how simulation software can be used to create an effective training session. We cover some of the pitfalls that can exist and attendees will get the chance to design, program and deliver a simulated scenario.
This course is ideal for facilitators who wish to gain a greater understanding of how to develop a simulation training session and for technicians who will be running scenarios in their own centre.
This course is delivered by our experienced faculty who have several years of developing and running a wide variety of simulation training scenarios. This experience is invaluable for assuring that your training sessions run as smoothly and professionally as possible.
The course will include:
skills in developing simulation scenarios
information about the effective use of simulation scenarios as a tool
an overview on how to use information from the simulation scenarios to inform feedback sessions
OxSTaR (Oxford Simulation, Teaching and Research) is based at the John Radcliffe Hospital. The centre provides a state of the art environment where medical students and multidisciplinary healthcare professionals can use adult and paediatric high fidelity patient simulators to rehearse a wide variety of medical scenarios.
In addition the centre operates within the Kadoorie Critical Care and Trauma Training and Research Centre, which houses a high fidelity adult (METI) patient simulator, as well as a satellite simulation centre based at the Horton General Hospital in Banbury.
Our work has evolved to encompass not only training for Foundation Year 1 and 2 doctors, final year medical students and other health care practitioners but also innovative developments in teaching, e-learning and research.
OxSTaR is committed to continued progress in these areas of education and training whilst maintaining our aim of ‘Putting Patient Safety First’ by providing healthcare professionals with a realistic simulated environment to practice and enhance their ability to cope with medical emergencies without fear of harming patient either in our out of hospital.
There is currently a commitment to training at all levels. We continue to develop the centre to expand simulation training on and off site with a special focus on pre hospital care as well as branching into training for private healthcare providers and non-medical businesses. We are also able to work with trainers to develop bespoke courses across the spectrum of simulation training.
All our courses are available at our training centres or on-site at your premises, with the exception of the overhead crane course, which we must carry out on-site with you.
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