Affiliation:
1. 1Scottish Centre for Simulation and Clinical Human Factors, NHS Forth Valley, Larbert, UK
Abstract
Social integration may be divided into three categories: absorption of newcomers, merging of two or more groups and increased group cohesion. This essay presents four case studies which layer pertinent conceptual frameworks to explore how four immersive simulation programmes might influence social integration: the refugee doctors’ programme, an interprofessional programme for trainee pharmacists and medical students, an internal medicine trainee bootcamp and an
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