Learner Reviews & Feedback for Essentials in Clinical Simulations Across the Health Professions by The George Washington University
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KD
Feb 24, 2021
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.
BP
May 26, 2020
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!
351 - 359 of 359 Reviews for Essentials in Clinical Simulations Across the Health Professions
By Stacy L C
•Mar 4, 2021
This course has some excellent information, however some of the links were broken and some of the presenters did not have the articles that they wanted you to read in the resources and I was unsure what they wanted because they did not specify the name article.
By viridiana v
•Aug 19, 2025
The information provided is very useful, however, whether due to a server issue or platform issue, frequently my grades were not provided to me and I needed to take a test multiple times in order to see a grade, whether passing or failing.
By Kimberley R E
•Jan 15, 2022
The course was informative but learning could have been enhanced by the use of power point slides. When reading the narratives it was confusing as the English was poor.
By Sarah S
•Jun 3, 2023
very informative from an instructors prosepective, but not as focused on actual clinical simulations as I thought it would be
By Amanda
•Jun 12, 2020
This was a good overview and intro to Simulation. A good course to point someone to who is very new to Simulation.
By Pablo G
•Aug 29, 2020
Es bueno y muy estructurado, pero extenso en algunos contenidos.
By shelma c s
•Sep 28, 2023
great
By Brian H
•Aug 21, 2019
Being the Simulation Specialist for our center and not the Manger or Educator/Facilitator I found some sections of the course to be dry and boring. It felt like I was listening to a power point. Visual stimulation would have benefited this course greatly. Using b-roll of videos, photos, and materials would make this course a lot more engaging. The last section on SPs had cut-to videos during the presentation which I liked and helped the information I was learning soak in.
By Boris K
•Oct 30, 2020
Just read guidelines instead.