Program Development and Evaluation of the Concierge Model of Simulation

Some important factors to consider are: (a) simulation policies and procedures; (b) faculty who are trained as facilitators and debriefers; (c) simulation scenarios with learning objectives that are education based; (d) piloted and programmed scenarios; (e) scripts for the facilitator and debriefing...

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