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Thank you for your participation in the Human Patient Simulation (HPS) Lab. Your feedback is critical in helping us assess and improve the quality of the simulation experience.
Please take a few moments to share your insights regarding staff training, scenario diversity, effectiveness, and the technology used. Your responses will help us enhance future simulations.
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- Staff Training: Do you feel you received adequate training to effectively facilitate the simulations?
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- Staff Training: How confident do you feel in guiding students through the simulation scenarios and debriefing process?
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- Staff Training: What additional training or resources would help improve your effectiveness as a facilitator?
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- Scenario Diversity: Do you believe the current simulation scenarios are diverse enough to cover a wide range of clinical conditions and skills?
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- Scenario Diversity: Are there any particular areas or patient conditions you feel need more coverage in the scenarios?
(Check all that apply)
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- Scenario Diversity: Other:
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- Effectiveness of Simulation: How effective do you think the simulations are in helping students apply theoretical knowledge to clinical practice?
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- Effectiveness of Simulation: In your opinion, how well do the simulations enhance students’ critical thinking and clinical decision-making skills?
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- Effectiveness of Simulation: What improvements could be made to make the simulations more effective for students?
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- Technology in Simulation: Do you feel the technology and equipment (manikins, monitors, etc.) used in the simulations are realistic and functional?
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- Technology in Simulation: Are there any technological upgrades or additions you believe would enhance the simulation experience?
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- If yes, please specify:
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- General Feedback: How satisfied are you with the overall design and flow of the simulations you facilitate?
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- What do you think works well in the current simulation structure?
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- What improvements would you suggest for the HPS Lab to better support students and staff?
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