The Catholic University of Murcia is one of the few Spanish universities teach a course instructor in clinical simulation
The Catholic University of Murcia UCAM hosts from today until next Thursday 27 June, a course instructor in clinical simulation, which are attending, mostly teachers teachers from different parts of the national scene and hospital staff in the Region Murcia interested in the subject to be treated.
It should be noted that the UCAM, which teaches this course through the School of Nursing, is one of the few Spanish universities teach a course instructor in clinical simulation.
Attendees will learn, among other things, to manage the software, to design simulation scenarios, or know the methodology.
As indicated by the faculty of the School of Nursing at the Catholic University of Murcia and instructor in clinical simulation, José Luis Díaz, with this course "we want to share our experience in simulation, we are handling from hade two years at the School of Nursing, with many hours of simulation, and present our methodology. "
Through simulation rooms the student learns by itself because you can see and reflect on what it does.
"The student participates in the scenarios that make the teacher, or even the students themselves create care clinical scenarios in the case of nursing and on these scenarios, reflect. Moreover, there is a group of students observers, that has real time is displayed as happens in the simulation room and evidently is an important element in learning, since it is made of the experience, "said Jose Luis Diaz.
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Therefore, the students of 2 nd, 3 rd and through the practicum, will practice in the clinical simulation room.
"The student goes to the hospital to do an internship in internal medicine, while here and previously here, has been simulated cases practices internal medicine patients, bring the reality here, simulate reality, so that the student when it comes to reality, knows his way ".
Source: UCAM