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Simulation Training Through The Lens Of Experience And Activity Analysis Healthcare Victim Rescue And Population Protection Simon Flandin

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Simulation Training Through The Lens Of Experience And Activity Analysis Healthcare Victim Rescue And Population Protection Simon Flandin
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.47 MB
Pages: 310
Author: Simon Flandin, Christine Vidal-Gomel, Raquel Becerril Ortega
ISBN: 9783030895662, 3030895661
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Simulation Training Through The Lens Of Experience And Activity Analysis Healthcare Victim Rescue And Population Protection Simon Flandin by Simon Flandin, Christine Vidal-gomel, Raquel Becerril Ortega 9783030895662, 3030895661 instant download after payment.

This book offers various ways in which analyzing professional experience and activity in simulation training makes it possible to describe practice-based learning affordances and processes. Research has been conducted in various simulation programs in the domains of healthcare, victim rescue and population protection, involving healthcare workers, firemen, policemen, servicemen, and civil security leaders. "Work-as-done" (/ "training-as-done") in simulation has been analyzed with ergonomics, occupational psychology, and vocational training approaches. The authors describe and discuss theoretical, methodological, and/or practical issues related to practitioner experience and activity in simulation training. The book also provides evidence on the conditions under which lived experience in simulation can foster or hinder learning, and derives appropriate orientations for simulation design and implementation.

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