Simulator Network project report: a tool for improvement of teaching materials and targeted resource usage in Skills Labs

During the last decade, medical education in the German-speaking world has been striving to become more practice-oriented. This is currently being achieved in many schools through the implementation of simulation-based instruction in Skills Labs. Simulators are thus an essential part of this type of...

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Veröffentlicht in:GMS Zeitschrift für Medizinische Ausbildung 2013, Vol.30 (1), p.Doc4-Doc4
Hauptverfasser: Damanakis, Alexander, Blaum, Wolf E, Stosch, Christoph, Lauener, Hansjörg, Richter, Sabine, Schnabel, Kai P
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Zusammenfassung:During the last decade, medical education in the German-speaking world has been striving to become more practice-oriented. This is currently being achieved in many schools through the implementation of simulation-based instruction in Skills Labs. Simulators are thus an essential part of this type of medical training, and their acquisition and operation by a Skills Lab require a large outlay of resources. Therefore, the Practical Skills Committee of the Medical Education Society (GMA) introduced a new project, which aims to improve the flow of information between the Skills Labs and enable a transparent assessment of the simulators via an online database (the Simulator Network).
ISSN:1860-7446
1860-3572
DOI:10.3205/zma000847