Name of course
Location
Collaborating simulation center
Approx. length
Institute for Medical Simulation (IMS): Comprehensive Instructor Course
Boston, MA
Center for Medical Simulation (CMS)
5 days
Improving Simulation Instructional Methods (ISIM)
Pittsburg, PA
Winter Institute for Simulation Education and Research (WISER)
3 days
Train the Trainer
Bristol, UK
Bristol Medical Simulation Center
2 days
International Workshop
Tel Hashomer, Israel
Israel Center for Medical Simulation (MSR)
5 days
Instructor Training Course
Sydney, Australia
Sydney Clinical Skills and Simulation Center
2 days
Center for Immersive and Simulation-Based Learning (CISL) Instructor Course
Stanford, CA
Center for Immersive and Simulation-based Learning (CISL) Stamford Medical School
2.5 days
Certificate in Simulation
Philadelphia, PA
Drexel College of Nursing and Health Professions
5 days
Australian Simulation Educators and Technician Trainers (AusSETT)
Rotating locations within Australia
Monash University (lead), The University of Melbourne, Edith Cowan University, Flinders University, The University of Queensland and Queensland Health
3 days
Coordinated Approach to Simulation Training (CAST)
East Bentleigh VIC, Australia
Southern Health Simulation Center, Monash Medical Center
5 days
Instructor Development: Simulation-Based Education Design and Debriefing
Rochester, MN
Mayo Clinic
3 days
Certificate in Simulation
Philadelphia
Center for Interdisciplinary Clinical Simulation and Practice, Drexel University College of Nursing and Health Professionals
5 days
The Basic EuSim Simulation Instructor Course and the Advanced EuSim Simulation Instructor Course
Copenhagen, Tuebingen, Bilthoven, London
Danish Institute for Medical Simulation (DIMS), Center for Patient Safety and Simulation (TuPASS), BARTS and The London NHS Trust
3 days
Keystones of Healthcare Simulation Certificate
Toronto, Canada
SIM-One, Ontario Simulation Network, University of Toronto and Waters Family Simulation Center
Three multiday courses and presentation at conference required
Significantly, many of the centers have developed distinct principles and philosophies around creating learning environments (such as psychological safely), unique debriefing approaches, and professional development pathways leading to further opportunities for instructor development. Each has access to faculty from within or from affiliated institutions. Selection of the appropriate course should be based on matching these characteristics with the participant’s needs.
For those instructors and faculty who aspire a deeper understanding of the practice and scholarship of simulation-based education, there are graduate-level courses resulting in certificates and master’s degrees, with specific focuses on simulation-based education. Although many schools of education allow student projects in the context of health professions and even simulation-based education, only recently are master’s degrees being offered with explicit concentrations or emphasis available in healthcare simulation.
A few accredited institutions of higher education are now offering graduate-level credit and certificates of advanced studies in simulation-based education. A few examples of such programs that are situated in graduate schools are found in Table 43.2.
Table 43.2
Graduate certificate programs
Name of certificate | Institution of higher education | Collaborating simulation center | Credit requirements | Format | Practicum required | Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Certificate in Simulation Education | BryanLGH College of Health Sciences | (own) | 9 credits | Online | No | |
Teaching and Learning Certificate with Concentration in Healthcare Simulation | MGH Institute of Health Professions | Center for Medical Simulation | 9 credits | Hybrid–online theory course, on-site instructor course, and practicum | Yes, (50 h hands-on) | |
Graduate Certificate in Clinical Simulation
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