Submission ID 78191
Code | OD-1-4 |
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At the end of this workshop, participants will be able to: | |
Category | Medical Education |
Type | Oral |
Will the presenter be a: | Other |
Presenter Other | Associate Dean |
Title | A Hybrid Course for Facilitation of Simulation-Enhanced Interprofessional Education |
Background/Purpose | An interprofessional clinician-educator team developed a hybrid (virtual/in-person) program to develop facilitators for simulation-enhanced interprofessional education (Sim-IPE). Program objectives were to teach the requisite interprofessional facilitator competencies for the design/delivery of Sim-IPE and to foster a sustainable Sim-IPE facilitator community of practice. |
Methods | The course consisted of four weekly modules, including pre-readings, narrated lectures, discussion boards, webinars, and final full-day in-person simulation workshop. A retrospective post-course survey design was used to capture the impact of the course on attainment of evidence-based Sim-IPE competencies. |
Results | Survey response rate was 50% (18/36); 50% of participants worked in an urban setting and 43% had prior experience facilitating Sim-IPE. Three-quarters of participants rated the course as "excellent". The greatest gains in knowledge were: describing the importance of a psychologically safe Sim-IPE environment , developing and using interprofessional collaboration competencies as objectives in Sim-IPE, assuming a leadership role in local simulation, and describing the importance of IPE to collaborative practice. 91% of participants had high or very high motivation to apply the course learnings; yet, only 70% rated their confidence to apply what they had learned as "fair" due to identified individual/cultural/ system-level barriers. Common goals for personal change were to enhance pre-briefing and debriefing skills and encourage use of Sim-IPE among professional networks. |
Discussion | Participants valued the flexibility of a hybrid course and reported gains in Sim-IPE competencies. Despite intent to apply learning, participants anticipated barriers to implementation. Ongoing support of Sim-IPE facilitators would ensure the development and delivery of local Sim-IPE. |
Keyword 1 | Simulation |
Keyword 2 | Interprofessional eduction |
Keyword 3 | Hybrid learning |
Abstract content most relevant to: (check all that apply) | Continuing Professional Development (CPD) (faculty development, CME) |
Abstract Track - First Choice | Simulation |
Authors | Stephen Miller Stephen Miller Tanya Hill Kelly Lackie |