Title of article :
The Simulation Module for Assessment of Resident’s Targeted Event Response (SMARTERShift): a novel teaching method in Emergency Medicine education
Author/Authors :
Zakeri ، Hossein - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Mousavi ، Mohammad - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Tabatabaey ، Ali - Azad University of Medical Sciences , Najafi ، Zohre - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
Pages :
8
From page :
30
To page :
37
Abstract :
Background: Attention to the several clinical issues simultaneously and timeliness of proper treatment is of a great importance in Emergency Medicine. Simulation Based Training is a growing trend for clinical resident training which has been proposed for enhancing residents’ multi-tasking abilities. The Simulation Module for Assessment of Resident’s Targeted Event Response is a methodology which derives its specific scenario scripts from core competencies intended for residents. In this study we took the mentioned methodology to design multiple patient scripts hoping to enhance multiple knowledge and skills including multitasking. Methods: Using qualitative study of literature we derive multiple patient scripts incorporating simulation technologies which aimed to obtain multiple clear educational objectives including the skills required for multitasking. Furthermore we tested this teaching method on first year emergency medicine residents. We analyzed the effects using paired student T-test of pre/post-tests. Also the students’ satisfaction and impression about the method was measured via a questionnaire. Results: The step by step development of a multiple patient scrip is described and a sample script is presented. Cumulative scores of skill and knowledge for residents improved significantly (P 0.001) before and after the course. Almost all students (96%) preferred SMARTER-shift to a clinical shift for teaching purposes while only 52% preferred it for practicing the skills they had already obtained. Conclusion: The SMARTER-shift is an effective way for teaching multitasking skills to residents of emergency medicine and it is strongly preferred by residents.
Keywords :
Emergency Medicine , Simulation training , Medical education
Journal title :
Future of Medical Education Journal
Serial Year :
2019
Journal title :
Future of Medical Education Journal
Record number :
2457182
Link To Document :
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