Evolution of Clinical Simulation Training and Pandemic-Led Acceleration: The International Medical University (IMU), Malaysia Journey

In many universities, simulation-based learning has finally been inducted as a member of ‘the accepted teaching modality community’. This paper is to share the challenges and successes in the journey towards the inclusion of simulation-based learning in the medical curriculum at the authors’ univers...

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Veröffentlicht in:Medical science educator 2024-02, Vol.34 (1), p.201-208
Hauptverfasser: Subramaniam, Thiruselvi, Aznal, Sharifah Sulaiha Syed, Ikram, Mohammad Arshad
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Zusammenfassung:In many universities, simulation-based learning has finally been inducted as a member of ‘the accepted teaching modality community’. This paper is to share the challenges and successes in the journey towards the inclusion of simulation-based learning in the medical curriculum at the authors’ university which saw a steep surge during the COVID-19 pandemic .  Our teaching and learning that was heavily traditional based went through a dramatic change to adapt to the new norm when the actual environment and patients became out of reach. We followed five factors (5 Fs) that significantly influenced the successful change: fast, force, fellowship, flexibility, and favourable reception.
ISSN:2156-8650
2156-8650
DOI:10.1007/s40670-023-01916-7