Advances in Simulation (Jun 2017)

An institution-wide approach to submission, review, and funding of simulation-based curricula

  • David H. Salzman,
  • Diane B. Wayne,
  • Walter J. Eppich,
  • Eric S. Hungness,
  • Mark D. Adler,
  • Christine S. Park,
  • Katherine A. Barsness,
  • William C. McGaghie,
  • Jeffrey H. Barsuk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s41077-017-0042-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract This article describes the development, implementation, and modification of an institutional process to evaluate and fund graduate medical education simulation curricula. The goals of this activity were to (a) establish a standardized mechanism for proposal submission and evaluation, (b) identify simulation-based medical education (SBME) curricula that would benefit from mentored improvement before implementation, and (c) ensure that funding decisions were fair and defensible. Our intent was to develop a process that was grounded in sound educational principles, allowed for efficient administrative oversight, ensured approved courses were high quality, encouraged simulation education research and scholarship, and provided opportunities for medical specialties that had not previously used SBME to receive mentoring and faculty development.

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