Development of a simulation and skills centre in East Africa: A Rwandan-Canadian partnership

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Simulation replicates clinical experiences without patient risk; it remains uncommon in lower-income countries. We outline the creation of Rwanda's first centre for simulation and skills training. We secured funding for renovations, equipment and staff; curricula were developed, tested, and refined; local clinicians were trained to teach. In 13 months the centre provided 2,377 learning-encounters and 822 hours of training to Rwandan health care professionals. Our strategy represents an adaptable model for simulation and skills centre development in low-resources settings. © Patricia Livingston et al.

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Livingston, P., Bailey, J., Ntakiyiruta, G., Mukwesi, C., Whynot, S., & Brindley, P. (2014). Development of a simulation and skills centre in East Africa: A Rwandan-Canadian partnership. Pan African Medical Journal, 17. https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2014.17.315.4211

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