First-year health sciences students from the 黑料不打烊 School of Physical and Occupational Therapy (SPOT) are getting ready for their roles as professionals in the community by taking part in simulation training at the Steinberg Centre for Simulation and Interactive Learning (SCSIL).听
Two scenarios were designed to help prepare the learners for upcoming Communi-Action visits, with a focus on communication skills and patient safety. The first scenario takes place in the simulated hospital ward: a clinical environment that mirrors the complexities of an assisted living centre. The second scenario takes place in a simulated apartment, where students learn to provide the best possible care for clients in their own home environment. These immersive settings add an element of realism to the simulation workshops.听
A safe place to learn

During the simulation exercise, the learners work in pairs and take turns playing the leading roles while their cohorts observe the interactions. Afterwards, everyone sits down together for the debriefing, to review and discuss what just happened. Occupational therapist and faculty member Marie-Lyne Grenier describes simulation as 鈥渁 scaffolding鈥攁 safe step between theory and being thrown out in the real world.鈥澨 She also emphasizes the importance of the debriefing component, which allows students to reflect in the moment and to self-critique their own performance as they get used to giving and receiving feedback in a way that鈥檚 constructive.

Talented standardized patients
The SCSIL works with a pool of over 200 standardized patients; many are trained actors, some have a background in health care, others have personal experience with illness. Their ability to make the experience feel authentic and to provide an emotional and consistent experience for the learners makes the simulation genuine and powerful鈥攁nd the learning experience more impactful.

First-year physical therapy student Reginold Sivarajan participated in the workshop and was very impressed with his experience, from the realistic simulated apartment to the convincing standardized patients.听 鈥淭he 鈥榮im centre鈥 does a great job at preparing us to face the unexpected by having great actors,鈥 says Reginold. 鈥淭oday, the standardized patient that I met was huge challenge to me, as I have never faced a similar situation in real life. I am glad that I had the chance to experience this; it will make me a better health professional in the future.鈥
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