BMJ Simulation and Technology Enhanced Learning
BMJ Publishing Group · United Kingdom · Est. 1985
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BMJ Simulation and Technology Enhanced Learning focuses on the application of simulation and technology to enhance learning in healthcare professions. The journal publishes research on the effectiveness of various simulation methods, including immersive technology, age suits, simulators, and virtual reality, for developing clinical skills, communication, and teamwork. It also explores the impact of simulation on reflective practice, self-efficacy, and preparedness for clinical practice, particularly in the context of challenging procedures and emergency management, including during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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