Collaborative Development of a Simulation-augmented Health Education Program in Resource-challenged Regions

  • Renouf T
  • Doyle M
  • Pollard M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Simulation-based health professional education (HPE) is widely practiced in resource-rich regions, yet it is underutilized or ineffectively delivered in resource-poor ones, particularly when we fail to consider local contexts such as infrastructure, literacy, and culture when developing educational programs. Such an approach would be an example of failure of delivery, or the inability to bring services to people whose diseases have proven therapies. It is the biggest obstacle facing global health. This paper is a review of the literature and the authors' experience in developing, delivering, and evaluating sustainable HPE programs in resource-poor regions, wherever in the world they may be.

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Renouf, T. S., Doyle, M., Pollard, M., Bankovic, T., & Dubrowski, A. (2018). Collaborative Development of a Simulation-augmented Health Education Program in Resource-challenged Regions. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.2850

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