Interprofessional Disaster Simulation During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Adapting to Fully Online Learning
The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the importance of a healthcare workforce prepared for all types of public health emergencies. Training and education regarding disaster health management may prevent excess illness, injury, and death (Walsh et al., 2012). The entire healthcare workforce must be strengthened to improve response to large-scale disasters, including pandemics (Veenema, 2020). Disaster health leaders have called for increased efforts in developing interprofessional learning opportunities (Veenema et al., 2017).
Source: Clinical Simulation in Nursing - Category: Nursing Authors: Lorrie C.K. Wong, Gary H.R. Glauberman, Alan R. Katz, Joanne R. Loos, Michele Bray, Robin G. Arndt, Kimm Teruya, Kal Peterman, Kamal Masaki Source Type: research
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