Author/Authors :
Erkalp, Kerem Ministry of Health - Istanbul Health Directorate, Medical Device and Simulation Center (SIMMERK), Turkey , Çokay, Fatma Yeşım Abut Ministry of Health - Istanbul Health Directorate, Medical Device and Simulation Center (SIMMERK), Turkey , Kıtapçıoğlu, Dılek Ministry of Health - Istanbul Health Directorate, Medical Device and Simulation Center (SIMMERK), Turkey , Eren, Gülay Ministry of Health - Istanbul Health Directorate, Medical Device and Simulation Center (SIMMERK), Turkey , Aksoy, Mehmet Emın Ministry of Health - Istanbul Health Directorate, Medical Device and Simulation Center (SIMMERK), Turkey , Yumru, Cengız Ministry of Health - Istanbul Health Directorate, Medical Device and Simulation Center (SIMMERK), Turkey , Sıvrıkaya, Ulufer Ministry of Health - Istanbul Health Directorate, Medical Device and Simulation Center (SIMMERK), Turkey , GÜR, Emel Koçer Ministry of Health - Istanbul Health Directorate, Medical Device and Simulation Center (SIMMERK), Turkey , Toprak, Naıle Ministry of Health - Istanbul Health Directorate, Medical Device and Simulation Center (SIMMERK), Turkey , Paksoy, Incı Ministry of Health - Istanbul Health Directorate, Medical Device and Simulation Center (SIMMERK), Turkey
Abstract :
Simulation Training (ST) is a technique for practice and learning that can be applied to many different disciplines and trainees. ST facilitates learning through immersion, reflection, feedback, and practice while minimizing the risks inherent in a similar real-life experience. Simulators are used in various industries that include aviation, nuclear power plants, space aeronautics, the military, business, and healthcare.