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- W2065435143 abstract "Simulation based training is now widely used in health professions education to train both individuals and teams. Initially, most of these training initiatives were conducted in simulation centres, but over time concepts such as in situ and mobile simulation were developed. The idea is to train locally using the normal equipment. In this topical review, we will identify and elaborate on the major factors of importance for learning in the different settings. Facts and fiction of how to conduct cost effective training in the simulation centre, in situ and using mobile simulation will be discussed. Examples of how simulation can be used as a research tool will be presented. Last, this topical review will focus on suggestions for how to optimize training conditions in the different types of settings. A search of publications was carried out in January 2012. Simulation based training in situ/mobile and in centres both have advantages and disadvantages. It is recommended to carefully consider the purpose of training and consider the opportunities (financial, technical and human resources) and based on this to create the training cost effectively. In situ simulation can be used as a diagnostic tool to identify technological, organisational and human challenges." @default.
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- W2065435143 title "Facts and fiction – Training in centres or in situ" @default.
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