MEDICAL SIMULATION FELLOWSHIP
Established 2002
The Medical Simulation Fellowship is an immersive training program for emergency medicine providers who want to build a career in simulation. The Medical Simulation Fellow will develop skills in education, research, and systems based practice. The fellow will be sponsored by the Department of Emergency Medicine in a mixed clinician/educator/researcher position.
Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Approved Fellowship
A Typical Week:
• Two clinical ED shifts
• 2-3 days administrative duties (Program/scenario development, research, scheduled didactics)
• 1-2 days teaching / facilitating simulation
Training focuses on best practices in simulation, including:
• Scenario development
• Curriculum and program development
• Procedural teaching
• Facilitating large and small groups
• Assessment
• Debriefing
PLUS:
• Research design
• Simulation center operations
• Leadership skills
• Presentation skills
Program Highlights:
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Work alongside faculty and residents from one of the top emergency medicine program in the country.
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Mentors with diverse backgrounds and experiences.
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Opportunities to teach multiple learner levels: Medical students, residents, practicing professions.
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Structured curriculum in research methodology – with other Brown EM fellows.
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Structured curriculum in academic medicine leadership skills – with other Brown EM fellows.
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Option for a 2-year program with advanced degree.
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Ability to customize training focus based on career goals.