Author:
Cheung Victor Kai-Lam,Bicknell Ann,Chia Nam-Hung
Abstract
This is an executive summary of an evaluation of simulation-based training effectiveness using modified Kirkpatrick model. With implementation of a new emergency surgical airway model, this study addressed overall organisational impacts and prioritisation strategies in resources allocation from the lens of an Industrial/Organisational (I/O) Psychologist in-training.
Publisher
British Psychological Society
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