Fundamental underpinnings of simulation education: describing a four-component instructional design approach to healthcare simulation fellowships

Adv Simul (Lond). 2021 May 11;6(1):18. doi: 10.1186/s41077-021-00171-3.

Abstract

Although in 2020, there are more than 120 healthcare simulation fellowships established globally, there is a paucity of literature on how to design fellowship programs most effectively, to equip graduates with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes of a competent simulation educator. Offering a systematic structure to approach simulation fellowship programmatic design may aid in better achieving program goals. In this manuscript, we present the application of the 4-component instructional design model as a blueprint to the development of Simulation Education Fellowships. We offer examples used at the NYC Health + Hospitals simulation fellowship to illustrate how the 4-component model informs fellowship program design which promotes the development of a simulation educator. This manuscript will provide a roadmap to designing curricula and assessment practices including self-reflective logbooks to focus the path toward achieving desired skills and shape future conversations around programmatic development.

Keywords: Cognitive Load Theory; Curriculum design; Faculty development; Program design; Simulation fellowship.