What is the Best Method to Teach Screen-Based Simulation in Anesthesia Distance Education?
Increasingly, screen-based simulation (SBS) using computer-based technology to present patient scenarios on monitor displays has assumed a major role in anesthesia education (Swerdlow, Soelberg,& Osborne-Smith, 2020). In this type of high-fidelity simulation, advanced graphics allow students represented as avatars to interact virtually with patients in hypothetical storylines (Green, Tariq,& Green, 2016). Recently, sophisticated software programs have permitted online instructor-led synchronous SBS for anesthesia distance education, and such opportunities effectively supplement traditional mannequin-based simulation (MBS) in nurse anesthesia training (Swerdlow, Soelberg,& Osborne-Smith, 2021).
Source: Clinical Simulation in Nursing - Category: Nursing Authors: Barry Swerdlow, Julie Soelberg, Lisa Osborne-Smith Tags: Research Article Source Type: research
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