Simulation Training in the Middle East: Expertsâ Viewpoint on Current Status vs. Future Trends

MenatAlla A Fayed, Wafaa Ramadan, Faris Al-Omran, Ali Alakhtar
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Introduction: In the middle-east, the number of health-care professionals is rising exponentially. This poses a real challenge to initial and continuing medical education (CME). Our aim is to seek the expert’s view in the field of simulation training to assess the current status and future trends of SBT in the medical field. Methods: By conducting a standardized survey, the current SBT activities within the GCC were reviewed by experts. They were asked to forward this survey to individuals judged to be ‘experts’ in the field. It included a total of 10 questions including 7 MCQs and 3 open questions. Results: Response rate was 21/28 (78%). The majority found the variety of courses too low/a little low 15/21(71%). 18/21 (85.7%) found the volume of courses too low/a little low. None believed the number of SBT instructors was adequate 0/21(0%). 15/21 (71%) believed SBT infrastructure was too low/a little low. Regarding SBT distribution, the central and western regions ranked 1st and 2nd in numbers of courses. Regarding private SBT providers, 19 respondents believed the private sector should enter this market. Two thirds of the participants commented about governmental promotion of SBT and 12/21 (57%) commented about SBT’s status and its future. Conclusion: Simulation based education is still at its infancy with a huge potential for national and international growth. The number and variety of courses should increase to meet educational demands.
中东模拟训练:ExpertsâÂÂ对现状与未来趋势的看法
导言:在中东,保健专业人员的数量呈指数级增长。这对初级和继续医学教育(CME)构成了真正的挑战。我们的目的是寻求模拟训练领域专家的观点,以评估医学领域SBT的现状和未来趋势。方法:通过进行标准化调查,专家对海湾合作委员会内目前的SBT活动进行了审查。他们被要求将这份调查转发给被认为是该领域“专家”的个人。总共有10个问题,其中7个是mcq, 3个是开放性问题。结果:有效率为21/28(78%)。大多数人认为课程的多样性太低/有点低15/21(71%)。18/21(85.7%)的学生认为课程数量过少/略少。没有人认为SBT教师的数量是足够的0/21(0%)。15/21(71%)的受访者认为SBT基础设施过低/略低。在SBT分布方面,中西部地区在课程数量上排名第一和第二。关于私营SBT提供商,19名受访者认为私营部门应进入这一市场。三分之二的受访者评论了政府对SBT的推广,12/21(57%)的受访者评论了SBT的现状和未来。结论:基于模拟的教育仍处于起步阶段,具有巨大的国内和国际发展潜力。应增加课程的数量和种类,以满足教育需求。
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