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Simulation in Nursing Education: Future Skills Training at Birmingham City Uni, Schemes and Mind Maps of Nursing

An insight into the use of simulation in nursing education at Birmingham City University. The author, Nigel Wynne, discusses the milestones and achievements of the BCU Simulation platform, the benefits of simulation-based learning, and the challenges and future directions of simulation in healthcare education. The document also includes references to various studies and theories that support the use of simulation in nursing education.

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National Teaching Fellow
Senior Academic Learning & Teaching
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Birmingham City University
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Is Simulation the FutureIs Simulation the Future

of Nursing Education?of Nursing Education?

Nigel Wynne

National Teaching Fellow

Senior Academic Learning & TeachingSenior Academic Learning & Teaching

Birmingham City University

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Midwifery

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Medicine

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nursing stds

  • 300 staff

BCU Simulation

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2004 Online simulation

BCU Simulation

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Council of Nurses conf.Taiwan

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April 2007 Installation ofVERT

The Pendulum That Swung

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ractice Makes Perfect

Practice Makes PermanentPractice Makes Permanent

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Simulation is a technique - not a technology – toamplify experiences that evoke or replicateamplify experiences that evoke or replicatesubstantial aspects of the real world in a fullyinteractive manner.

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Nurse/Simulation Publications

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NMC Pilot

Background • Nursing and Midwifery Council

  • regulator for 682,000 nurses and

midwives in UK

  • Commissioned Simulation and Practice• Commissioned Simulation and Practice

Based Learning Project in 2006

  • 13 pilot sites selected to capture a wide

ange of app oaches to sim

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range of approaches to simulationfocussed learning within pre-reg. nursingonly

NMC Pilot

• Aimed to identify what is required to

ensure that simulation can developskills as safely as practice experience

• Potential Outcome: Changes in the

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education in the past 15 years

  • Up to 300 hours of the 2300 hours• Up to 300 hours of the 2300 hours

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NMC Circular 36/2007)

setting.

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What is the key challenge facingthe field of simulation in healththe field of simulation in health

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