Acute care simulation training for foundation doctors: The perceived impact on practice in the workplace

P. Patel*, I. Sockalingam

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

High fidelity simulation allows training of foundation doctors in a safe, structured environment. We explored the perceived impact of such training on subsequent clinical practice. 82 doctors attended and 52% responded to a follow up questionnaire sent two months after their training. 88% felt better able to manage the acutely ill patient than they did before their training. All cited simulation training as a reason for this and 44% felt simulation training was the main contributor. The remainder cited clinical experience as the main contributor. 53% gave real clinical examples where they applied skills attributed to simulation training. Doctors reflected positively on simulation training sometime after the experience, demonstrated transference of learnt skills and felt more confident at work.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)151-158
Number of pages8
JournalAcute Medicine
Volume12
Issue number3
StatePublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Acute care
  • Foundation doctors
  • Simulation

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Internal Medicine
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine

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