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Utilizing Telesimulation for Advanced Skills Training in Consultation and Handoff Communication: A Post‐COVID‐19 GME Bootcamp Experience

Authors :
Megham Twiss
Shannon K. Martin
Keme Carter
Vineet M. Arora
Latassa Love
Anita L. Blanchard
Jeremy Podczerwinski
Source :
Journal of Hospital Medicine. 16:730-734
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

COVID-19 forced the switch to virtual for many educational strategies, including simulation. Virtual formats have the potential to broaden access to simulation training, especially in resource-heavy "bootcamp"-type settings. We converted our in-person communication skills bootcamp to telesimulation and compared effectiveness and satisfaction between formats. During June 2020 orientation, 130 entering interns at one institution participated, using Zoom® to perform one mock consultation and three mock handoffs. Faculty rated performance with checklists and gave feedback. Post-bootcamp surveys assessed participant satisfaction and practice preparedness. Telesimulation performance was comparable to in-person for consultations and slightly inferior for handoffs. Survey response rate was 100%. Compared to in-person, there was higher satisfaction with telesimulation, and interns felt more prepared for practice (95% vs 78%, P < .01); 99% recommended the experience. Fifty percent fewer faculty were required for implementation. Telesimulation was well-received and comparable to in-person bootcamp, representing a feasible, scalable training strategy for communication skills essential in hospital medicine.

Details

ISSN :
15535606 and 15535592
Volume :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Hospital Medicine
Accession number :
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