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Session Debriefing and Use of Recording

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Debriefing is a key component of healthcare simulation, allowing adult learners to reflect on their actions and thinking and incorporate new knowledge into their future practice. Mobile simulation provides challenges and opportunities for effective debriefing and the use of audiovisual recording. This chapter will review the importance of debriefing and components of an effective debrief and then discuss potential approaches to challenges and opportunities encountered during mobile simulation. Benefits and drawbacks of audiovisual recording usage during mobile simulation debriefing will be considered.

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This work would not have been possible without the generous funding from the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust to begin mobile simulation in South Dakota and the SIM-SD partners (Simulation in Motion-South Dakota). I am profoundly grateful to have been a part of this talented team who are passionate about improving healthcare in rural South Dakota.

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Krcil, S.E. (2020). Session Debriefing and Use of Recording. In: Carstens, P., Paulman, P., Paulman, A., Stanton, M., Monaghan, B., Dekker, D. (eds) Comprehensive Healthcare Simulation: Mobile Medical Simulation. Comprehensive Healthcare Simulation. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33660-8_15

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