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- S Arora and N Sevdalis.
- Department of Biosurgery and Surgical Technology, Imperial College London, UK.
- J R Army Med Corps. 2008 Sep 1;154(3):202-5.
AbstractA conceptual three-level framework is presented for understanding the aims, scope and potential outcomes of simulation in healthcare contexts. At the first level, micro-simulation aims at honing basic technical skills of individual clinicians. At the second level, meso-simulation aims to train clinicians to work more effectively and efficiently as part of a clinical team. At the third level, macro-simulation aims toassess organisational fitness fo r purpose at large scale. We discuss HOSPEX as an exemplar macro-simulation and argue for needs- and evidence-based implementation of simulation-based training at micro, meso and macro levels.
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