Simulation involves the re-creation of real-life situations, processes, or structures for the purpose of improving safety, effectiveness, and efficiency of health care services: simulation provides a controlled and safe environment… Click to show full abstract
Simulation involves the re-creation of real-life situations, processes, or structures for the purpose of improving safety, effectiveness, and efficiency of health care services: simulation provides a controlled and safe environment for training and assessment. In an age in which regulatory burdens, fiscal challenges, and renewed focus on patient safety increasingly constrain surgical residency programs, innovation in teaching is vital for the future of oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMS) training. Of the simulation technologies in modern day health care education, many have found their way into OMS training. This article reviews these technologies, and some examples of their uses in OMS.
               
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