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Simulation training & process improvement resources
(1) Need for efficient up-skilling of workers; (2) adapting routine procedures to reduce risks of virus spread; (3) assessing system processes for latent safety threats related to COVID-19
Simulation guides, scenarios and other tools for up-skilling of providers, for adapting procedures to reduce COVID risk, and to assess system processes. Provided by simulation experts in Canada and internationally. Many can be adapted for use in a variety of settings/contexts.
  • Other
  • Community Health Workers
  • Medical Imaging Workers
  • Medical Laboratory Technologists
  • Mental Health Workers
  • Nurse Practitioners*
  • Nurse Specialists*
  • Nurses - Licensed Practical
  • Nurses - Registered
  • Occupational Therapists
  • Paramedics
  • Personal Support Workers
  • Pharmacy Workers
  • Physical Therapists
  • Physicians - Emergency
  • Physicians - Intensive Care
  • Physicians - Primary/Family
  • Physicians - Specialists
  • Public Health Workers
  • Respiratory Therapists
  • Social Workers
  • Speech/Language Pathologists
  • Students
  • Other Health Care Workers
COVID-19 simulation training
Simulation Canada (formerly SIM-one and the Canadian Network for Simulation in Healthcare) is Canada's interprofessional, cross-sector network for the advancement of simulation in healthcare. We are a not-for-profit organization that connects the simulation community, facilities, and resources across Canada and beyond. We advocate for and advance simulated learning in health professions education for the benefit of patient care and safety.
  • Community Health Services
  • Critical Care
  • Diagnostic Services
  • Emergency Medical Services
  • Home Care Services
  • Hospitals
  • Long-Term Care
  • Mental Health Services
  • Primary Health Care
  • Public Health
  • Other
Simulation is an immersive strategy for efficient learning and for system assessment.
This collection represents a variety of resources developed to overcome a variety of barriers.
Informal Strategy
From a system assessment perspective, we see how protocols and processes are being adapted after simulations to reduce risks of virus spread.
Canada - Ontario
Canada
English
Grey Literature

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