The Use of Simulation as a Component of Clinical Education in Health Professional Entry to Practice Programs
Jaimie Coleman,
Jasdeep Dhir,
Julia Kobylianski
et al.
Abstract:Purpose: Finding sufficient physiotherapy clinical placement opportunities to meet clinical education requirements has been an ongoing challenge for Canadian Physiotherapy programs. Simulation may offer viable alternatives to traditional models. The objective of the scoping review is to describe the current use and design of simulation as a component of clinical education to develop competencies in health professional programs. Methods: This scoping review followed the JBI scoping review methodology. Five data… Show more
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