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. 2016 Jan;30(1):279-87.
doi: 10.1007/s00464-015-4206-x. Epub 2015 Apr 22.

A stepwise model for simulation-based curriculum development for clinical skills, a modification of the six-step approach

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A stepwise model for simulation-based curriculum development for clinical skills, a modification of the six-step approach

Nehal N Khamis et al. Surg Endosc. 2016 Jan.

Abstract

Background: Despite the rapid growth in the use of simulation in health professions education, courses vary considerably in quality. Many do not integrate efficiently into an overall school/program curriculum or conform to academic accreditation requirements. Moreover, some of the guidelines for simulation design are specialty specific.

Study design: We designed a model that integrates best practices for effective simulation-based training and a modification of Kern et al.'s 6-step approach for curriculum development. We invited international simulation and health professions education experts to complete a questionnaire evaluating the model. We reviewed comments and suggested modifications from respondents and reached consensus on a revised version of the model.

Results: We recruited 17 simulation and education experts. They expressed a consensus on the seven proposed curricular steps: problem identification and general needs assessment, targeted needs assessment, goals and objectives, educational strategies, individual assessment/feedback, program evaluation, and implementation. We received several suggestions for descriptors that applied the steps to simulation, leading to some revisions in the model.

Conclusion: We have developed a model that integrates principles of curriculum development and simulation design that is applicable across specialties. Its use could lead to high-quality simulation courses that integrate efficiently into an overall curriculum.

Keywords: Curriculum development; Model; Simulation; Six step.

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