Abstract
Abstract : 1641 individuals attended the 2009 International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare and had access to Post graduate courses, panels, keynotes, roundtables, and workshop sessions to further their knowledge of use of simulation in healthcare to improve patient safety and manage resources. 29 workshops provided both hands-on and interactive learning in the areas of conducting research, outcomes based assessment, case development, disaster training, needs assessment and competency based training. Panels and keynotes addressed education, research, simulations operations, interactive environments, credentialing and assessment, clinical areas, economics of simulation and standardized patients. 91 peer reviewed research abstracts were presented and selections will be published in the Society's Journal, Simulation in Healthcare. Additionally, 175 non-peer reviewed works in progress abstracts were presented and published in the course program.
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