The National Health Education and Training in Simulation (NHET-Sim) program is a nationwide training program for healthcare professionals and their educators aimed at improving clinical training capacity. This core module covers basic principles of simulation with a focus on educational design for simulation scenarios, briefing and debriefing practices. We consider what it means to be a simulation educator. By attending the workshop, this module facilitates formation of a local community of practice by bringing participants together to discuss and practice Simulation Based Education (SBE) and training techniques. Participants have access to the NHET Sim e-learning materials to support the workshop

Eligibility: For anyone who currently or intends to use simulation as an educational method to support the development of healthcare professionals.

Cost:
FREE for WACHS Staff
$550 for external applicants

Expressions of Interest:
WACHS Staff – To register your interest, please click here and lodge an online application by COB 25 September 2023. Successful applicants will be notified via email shortly after.
Non WACHS Staff – please email: [email protected] to register.

For further information, please email [email protected], telephone 0499 943 381 or visit www.wacountry.health.wa.gov.au.

 

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