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HYBRID Simulation: Transforming Healthcare Through “ Mixing & Matching”


Simulation has offered an exciting array and spectrum of educational training tools and platforms. From the early days of using plastic molds and simple models, we have migrated to high fidelity manikins that can communicate and replicate some physiological functions, a variety of task trainers to practice complex technical skills and many more. The technology & simulation science continues to evolve. 

One aspect of simulation that can still be potentially expanded and utilized even more is Hybrid Simulation (HS). HS utilizes at least 2 different simulation modalities, whereby combining them will enable one type of simulation modality to enhance the other, with the proper alignment, coordination and inter-facing. This can provide a rich, exciting and stimulating learning platform.


Course Objectives

  • Explore and understand the definition of HS
  • Discuss how HS can be used as an instructional medium for training in procedural skills, communication and team performance.
  • Understand how to plan a programme with the use of two or more simulation modalities to have the best combination.
  • Understand how HS can be integrated to enhance learners’ experience.


Target Audience

  • Faculty who are responsible for creating programs for skills / procedural training & team performance in their learners. This workshop is suitable for both novice as well as the more experienced simulation educator.


Date & Time

24 September  2024

0900 - 1600


Venue

Academia, 20 College Road, Singapore 169856

 

Course Fees (Inclusive of GST)

$654
Payment details will be advised upon successful registration.


Registration 

For registration, please email form to: sims@singhealth.com.sg 

In line with the Singapore Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA), please note that we have updated our SingHealth Data Protection Policy, a copy of which is available at http://www.singhealth.com.sg/pdpa. Hard copies are also available on request.


 

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