Excelling as Surgeons in Simulation Education with a Universal Curriculum: The Association for Surgical Education Curriculum in Education Innovation and Teaching (ASCENT) Program
Session TypePanel
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- Simulation
Simulation-based training has grown exponentially, resulting in the need for well-trained
simulation educators. Surgical faculty are increasingly called upon to lead, develop,
and/or implement simulation curricula with little additional training in simulation
education theory or educational methodologies.
Challenges arise around the availability of simulation equipment and centers, the
effectiveness of simulation teaching methodology, and objective demonstrations of
improvement in trainee skills and competencies. Lack of administrative support and/or
research support adds additional obstacles to the successful implementation of
simulation curricula.
The Association for Surgical Education Curriculum in Education Innovation and
Teaching (ASCENT) program was developed by the ASE Simulation Committee,
designed to share the expertise of leaders in surgical education on topics relevant to
simulation to improve knowledge and provide tools to be successful surgical simulation
educators.
This session will provide new and engaging discussions with surgical education
simulation leaders on delivering and evaluating simulation curricula as participants
navigate their own local environment with variable resources, highlighting the newly
established ASCENT program.
Understand the needs assessment and development of the ASE ASCENT course.
Develop an understanding of surgical simulation fellowships and the need for a national curriculum to ensure appropriate training of surgical simulation educators.
Identify resources that can maximize the use of simulation expertise locally and nationally.
Formulate practical strategies to enable stronger curriculum design that can be possible in smaller local efforts.
Integrate lessons shared by the speakers into their own simulation education leadership roles.
Activity Order | Title of Presentation or Activity | Presenter/Faculty Name | Presenter/Faculty Email | Time allotted in minutes for activity |
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1 |
Introduction |
Ming-Lee Wang |
[email protected] |
5 |
2 |
Building a national curriculum for surgical simulation fellows |
Karen Dickinson |
[email protected] |
10 |
3 |
Perspective of simulation education while being a research fellow |
Jonathan Chainey |
[email protected] |
10 |
4 |
Development of multidisciplinary simulations with the application of the ASCENT program |
Erika Simmerman Mabes |
[email protected] |
10 |
5 |
Program Execution and Results from the Pilot Year of ASCENT |
Ming-Li Wang |
[email protected] |
15 |
6 |
Question and Answer Session |
Erika Simmerman Mabes |
[email protected] |
10 |