PG100东北模拟培训生及教友兴趣小组网站启动审核

IF 1.1 Q2 Social Sciences
Christopher Taylor
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东北模拟培训生和教学研究员兴趣小组成立于2018年,旨在满足英格兰东北部所有对模拟、医学教育、人为因素和患者安全感兴趣的本科和研究生医疗保健专业人员的需求。模拟作为一种教育和患者安全工具,在当地和全国范围内继续受到欢迎。变化的步伐是快速的,并且不断增长的模拟景观每年都变得越来越复杂。尽管如此,很少有人在职业生涯早期接受过如何最好地提供模拟活动的培训,导致大量项目在地方和全国范围内复制。NESTFIG的目标是以有效和高效的形式促进整个地区的高质量模拟培训,重点关注学员和教学研究员,作为提高劳动力技能的关键角色,以更好地支持当地HCP的发展和转型,并最终发展出高质量、更安全的患者护理。该网站于2020年8月20日启动,以支持实习生和教学研究员开始他们的新角色。建立在线资源库的部分原因是由于COVID-19大流行限制了面对面培训课程的影响,东北部各中心之间的地理距离,以及提供一个随时获取资源的中心点,并促进一次性培训干预的持续发展。NESTFIG网站为学习者提供了持续的专业发展资源,以组织他们在一年中的时间和在模拟的终身职业生涯中。它还提供了一些资源,总结了模拟、医学教育和非技术技能方面的几个常见主题,标题为“模拟”的小型学习内容,以及一系列以用户体验为重点开发的免费使用资源。尽管在地区培训会上进行了推广,并在社交媒体上发布了断断续续的推广信息,但使用率仍然很低。这张海报将展示会议前的网站指标,包括用户访问量、最常访问的资源和地理分布。这项工作可能会为任何希望创建类似的基于web的资源的人提供一个示例。
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PG100 The North East simulation trainee and teaching fellow interest group website launch review
The North East Simulation Trainee and Teaching Fellow Interest Group was established in 2018 to address the needs of all healthcare professionals in the North East of England, both undergraduate, and postgraduate, who are interested in simulation, medical education, human factors and patient safety. Simulation, as an educational and patient safety tool, is continuing to grow in popularity locally, and nationally. The pace of change is fast, and the ever-increasing landscape of simulation is becomingly more complex every year. Despite this, few are trained early in their careers in how to best deliver simulation activities, leading to large numbers of projects being replicated locally, and nationally. The goals of NESTFIG are to facilitate high quality simulation training across the region, in an effective and efficient format, focusing on trainees and teaching fellows, as the key players in upskilling the workforce, to better support local HCP development and transformation, and ultimately develop high quality, and safer, patient care. The website was launched on the 20th August 2020 to support trainees and teaching fellows starting their new roles. The rationale for an online pool of resources was in part due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic limiting face-to-face training sessions, the geographic distance between centres in the North East, and to provide a central point to access resources at any time and facilitate continuous development over a one-off training intervention. The NESTFIG website provides learners with access to continuous professional development resources to structure their time during the year and within a lifelong career in simulation. It also hosts resources summarising several common topics in simulation, medical education and non-technical skills titled ‘As-sim-il-ate’ bite-size learning content, as well as an array of free to use resources developed with a user-experience focus. Despite promotion at a regional training session, and intermittent social-media promotional messages, uptake has remained low. This poster will present the website metrics up to the conference with user visits, most commonly accessed resources, and geographic distribution. This work may prove beneficial to provide an example for anyone wishing to create a similar web-based resource.
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BMJ Simulation & Technology Enhanced Learning
BMJ Simulation & Technology Enhanced Learning HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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