Simulation in a blended learning curriculum for neonatology
- PMID: 37748941
- DOI: 10.1016/j.semperi.2023.151824
Simulation in a blended learning curriculum for neonatology
Abstract
Blended learning is a learner-centered educational method that combines online and traditional face-to-face educational strategies. Simulation is a commonly utilized platform for experiential learning and an ideal component of a blended learning curriculum. This section describes blended learning, including its strengths and limitations, educational frameworks, uses within health professions education, best practices, and challenges. Also included is a brief introduction to simulation-based education, along with theoretical and real-world examples of how simulation may be integrated into a blended learning curriculum. Examples of blended learning in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, specifically within the Neonatal Resuscitation Program, procedural skills training, and the National Neonatology Curriculum, are reviewed.
Keywords: Blended learning; Flipped classroom; Medical education; Neonatology; Simulation.
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