This 7-week course provides you with key strategies to help understand the foundation of Clinical Simulations. During each module, you will learn about 7 key components of Clinical Simulation Across the Health Professions and its' impact in your current position as a healthcare professional. Please utilize all of the Resources provided by each of the modules to support and enhance your understanding of each concept. You will learn about the following topics in this course:
Module 1: Getting Started in Clinical Simulation-the Fundamentals
Module 2: INACSL Standards of Best Practice: Simulation
Module 3: Implementing Simulation in the Curriculum
Module 4: Developing a Simulation Center
Module 5: Basics of Debriefing in Simulation
Module 6: Evaluation Methods in Simulation
Module 7: SPs in Simulation
About The George Washington University School of Nursing
Ranked among the top nursing schools by U.S. News & World Report, the George Washington University School of Nursing educates and inspires nurses to provide high-quality, compassionate person-centered health care. The school develops leaders actively engaged in health promotion, patient advocacy and healthcare innovation, and prepares exceptional nurse educators who pursue quality and advance the profession. The School of Nursing is committed to improving the health and wellbeing of people and communities locally, nationally and globally. The school values lifelong learning and its students advance nursing practice, leadership and education as they make a difference in the world.
For more in-depth simulation education, please see the GW Nursing Simulation Initiatives.
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This module will provide information on creating clinical simulations and foundational basics when a health professional educator is considering the use of simulation pedagogy into a course, program, and/or curriculum. Based on a building analogy, the learner will navigate the steps of getting started using the simulation pedagogy outlining major steps, basic fundamentals, and considerations to “get started.” In addition as an educator adopts this use of this pedagogy, major activities, concepts, a simulation theory, and research findings are discussed so the foundation of your simulation program is grounded in theory and best practices that can lead to policy implications for your simulation center.
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4 videos4 assignments2 discussion prompts
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4 videos•Total 45 minutes
Welcome!•3 minutes
Essential Elements in Getting Started with Clinical Simulations•15 minutes
The Essentials Needed in Building a Simulation-Based Program•12 minutes
Concepts and Educational Activities Promoting Simulations and Safe Patient Care•14 minutes
4 assignments•Total 46 minutes
Building Clinical Simulations Using a Theoretical Basis•10 minutes
The Essentials Needed in Building a Simulation-Based Program•10 minutes
Concepts and Educational Activities Promoting Simulations and Safe Patient Care•6 minutes
Summative Assessment-Are You a Clinical Simulation Expert?•20 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 15 minutes
The Importance of a Strategic Plan•5 minutes
Faculty Development in a Simulation Center•10 minutes
INACSL Standards of Best Practice: Simulation
Module 2•2 hours to complete
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During this module, you will learn about the historical perspectives in the development of the INACSL Standards of Best Practice: Simulation and the template which is consistent across each standard. We will discuss the importance (the WHY) of the standards in simulation-based education as guideposts in developing your simulation program. As we progress through each video, you will learn about each standard (The WHAT) with in-depth descriptions of criteria to meet the standard (the HOW). You will be able to identify where your simulation program is, relative to the standards. The module concludes with you developing a plan for implementation of the INACSL Standards of Best Practice: Simulation.
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4 videos4 assignments3 discussion prompts
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4 videos•Total 28 minutes
INACSL Standards of Best Practice: Simulation•9 minutes
INACSL Standard of Best Practice: Simulation Design & Outcomes and Objectives•7 minutes
INACSL Standards of Best Practice: Simulation Professional Integrity and Facilitation•6 minutes
INACSL Standards of Best Practice: Simulation on Operations, Debriefing, Participant Evaluation, and Simulation-Enhanced Interprofessional Education•6 minutes
4 assignments•Total 46 minutes
Introduction to the INACSL Standards of Best Practice•8 minutes
INACSL Standard of Best Practice: Simulation Design•8 minutes
INACSL Standards of Best Practice: Simulation Professional Integrity and Facilitation•10 minutes
Summative Assessment-Are You an INACSL Standards Expert?•20 minutes
3 discussion prompts•Total 30 minutes
Psychological Safety•10 minutes
Challenges of Facilitating Simulation•10 minutes
INACSL SOBP Implementation Plan•10 minutes
Implementing Simulation in the Curriculum
Module 3•1 hour to complete
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This module will provide information on best practices in the implementation of simulation in a course, program and/or curriculum. The learner will be introduced to the concept of a strategic vision for integration involving all stakeholders and a plan for assessment and evaluation. A six-step approach to curricular development is presented. In addition, learners are introduced to key simulation concepts, methodologies, and educational strategies.
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2 videos3 assignments1 discussion prompt
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2 videos•Total 20 minutes
Integrating Simulation in the Curriculum: Best Practices•11 minutes
Curriculum Development and Key Concepts•9 minutes
3 assignments•Total 40 minutes
Introduction to implementing simulation into the curriculum. Best practices in integration of simulation.•6 minutes
Overview of the steps to curricular development according to model of Kern et al.•6 minutes
Summative Assessment: Implementing Simulation in the Curriculum•28 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Simulation Based Healthcare Education•10 minutes
Developing a Simulation Center
Module 4•1 hour to complete
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Implementation of a simulation center is full of complex issues including staff, faculty, simulation scenario development, professional development, budget, equipment, assets, supplies, and much more. This module will provide information to begin the development of a simulation center that meets the standards of best practice for simulation operations. It will provide strategic thinking related to budgeting, revenue, equipment and assets. This is an introduction to center development and is not a comprehensive course.
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5 videos4 assignments1 discussion prompt
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5 videos•Total 28 minutes
Simulation Operations•5 minutes
Strategic Planning for Simulation Centers•4 minutes
Potential Revenue Sources•6 minutes
Budget, Assets and Resources•8 minutes
Personnel Needs and Support•4 minutes
4 assignments•Total 35 minutes
Development of Simulation Centers•5 minutes
Strategic Planning•5 minutes
Possible Revenue Sources•5 minutes
Summative Assessment-Best Practices of SIM Centers•20 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 15 minutes
Budget, Assets and Resources•15 minutes
Basics of Debriefing in Simulation
Module 5•2 hours to complete
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This module provides an introduction to simulation debriefing. It includes information about how to facilitate debriefing, common simulation debriefing methods and the role of feedback in debriefing. In session one, a history of debriefing will be reviewed. The INACSL Standards of Best Practice: Simulation Debriefing will be reviewed, and the role of feedback will be presented. Session two includes several communication strategies that are important with debriefing. Finally, session three presents information about common healthcare debriefing methods.
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3 videos4 assignments7 discussion prompts
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3 videos•Total 38 minutes
The Basics of Debriefing in Simulation•15 minutes
Communication Strategies for Simulation Debriefing•11 minutes
Using Debriefing Methods in Simulation•12 minutes
4 assignments•Total 40 minutes
The Basics of Debriefing in Simulation•8 minutes
Communication Strategies for Simulation Debriefing•6 minutes
Using Debriefing Methods in Simulation•6 minutes
Summative Assessment-Critical Components of Debriefing•20 minutes
7 discussion prompts•Total 70 minutes
Debriefing is Essential•10 minutes
Using Feedback and Debriefing•10 minutes
Pacing of Debriefing•10 minutes
Socratic Questioning and Strategies•10 minutes
Advocacy-Inquiry Statements•10 minutes
Selecting a Debriefing Method•10 minutes
Competency in Debriefing•10 minutes
Evaluation Methods in Simulation
Module 6•2 hours to complete
Module details
In simulation evaluation, beginning with the end in mind is critical. Why was the simulation scenario written in the first place? What need is this simulation filling within your program? Or, if simulation is already being used, is some modification needed to get your simulation or course where you want it to be? Is my simulation program contributing to improved patient care, higher test scores for learners? Evaluations provide useful data for educators, deans, hospital administrators, stake holders, funding agencies, and yes, even the learners themselves. This module will introduce you to Kirkpatrick’s 4 Levels of Evaluation, a commonly used framework in simulation. We will consider some current existing tools to evaluate simulation experiences and facilitators. And we will provide suggestions for ways to evaluate your simulation program. A word about translating this evaluation approach to your own culture. My approach to evaluation is a very western model. Please consider what I say here and adapt this to fit with your own country or cultural approach to evaluation. Begin with the end in mind- as you start a simulation program. Evaluation is continuous and ongoing…we can evaluate the scenarios, teaching or facilitation of a scenario, student outcomes, etc.
Welcome to Module 7: SPs and Simulation. This module consists of four sessions. We will start this session by clarifying the term SP and introducing the Association of Standardized Patient Educators (ASPE) Standards of Best Practice (SOBP) which will be referenced throughout all of the sessions. Then I will discuss the role and function and SPs in simulation. The second session will focus on developing SP scenarios or cases. The third session will focus on recruiting SPs and training them for role portrayal. In the last session, I will discuss SP program management and opportunities for professional development for those training SPs and administering SP activities. So let’s get started.
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4 videos5 assignments2 discussion prompts
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4 videos•Total 46 minutes
Terminology, Standards, and the Role of SPs in Simulation•13 minutes
Writing SP Cases•9 minutes
Recruiting SPs and Training Them for Role Portrayal•14 minutes
SP Program Management and SP Educator Professional Development•10 minutes
5 assignments•Total 42 minutes
Terminology, Standards, and the Role and Function of SPs in Simulation•5 minutes
Writing SP Cases•5 minutes
Recruiting SPs and Training Them for Role Portrayal•6 minutes
SP Program Management and SP Educator Professional Development•6 minutes
Summative Assessment-ASPE Standards of Best Practice Principles•20 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 10 minutes
Sources of SP Recruitment•5 minutes
Effective SP Training Techniques•5 minutes
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This course was extremely helpful for the beginner to learn information about clinical simulations. The content was easy to follow and the quizzes were a great assessment. I enjoyed this class!
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This course provides links to resources and offers many options on best practices. I am in a small community college setting and was hoping for a more consise template for building our sim program.
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Excellent course with relevant content, great advice on managing simulation programs, and thoughtful questions to make the student think about how best to implement evidence-based simulation.
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