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Authors Swerdlow B, Soelberg J, Osborne-Smith L
Received 6 June 2020
Accepted for publication 4 August 2020
Published 20 August 2020 Volume 2020:11 Pages 563—567
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/AMEP.S266469
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Editor who approved publication: Professor Balakrishnan Kichu Nair
Abstract: Screen-based simulation (SBS) using
digital technology has been demonstrated to improve the cognitive and
psychomotor skills of anesthesia trainees. As a method of education and
evaluation, this form of simulation offers multiple advantages related to cost,
availability, simplicity, repeatability, and scorability. Online use of SBS
with software employing standard cloud-based peer-to-peer platforms allows for
instruction at a distance of important anesthesia-related critical thinking
skills including crisis management. Despite the fact that there are no studies
concerning the application of SBS in anesthesia distance education, this form
of instruction has increased as a result of quarantine measures associated with
the coronavirus-2 pandemic that have disrupted traditional in-person
mannequin-based simulation, and its usage likely will continue through the
post-pandemic era for multiple reasons. Several options exist for asynchronous
and synchronous teaching of anesthesia skills at a distance with SBS, and there
are useful techniques that can assist in achieving these educational goals with
this process.
Keywords: simulation, anesthesia, distance education,
screen-based, virtual, computer