Trigger(s)

Etym. trigger (n.) “device by means of which a catch or spring is released and a mechanism set in action.”…

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Technology-Enhanced Health care Simulation (encompasses high-and low-technology health care simulation)

Etym. techno - word-forming element meaning “art, craft, skill,” later “technical, technology,” from Latinized form of Greek tekhno-, combining form…

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Technical skills

Etym. technical (adj.) 1610s, “skilled in a particular art or subject,” formed in English from technic + al (1), or…

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Team-based Learning

Etym. team (n.) applied in Old English to groups of persons working together for some purpose, especially “group of people…

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Task Trainer / Part-Task Trainer / Partial Task Trainer

Etym. task (n.) early 14c., “a quantity of labor imposed as a duty,” from Old North French tasque (12c., Old…

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Systems Integration

Etym. system - (n.) 1610s, “the whole creation, the universe,” from Late Latin systema “an arrangement, system,” from Greek systema…

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Synthetic Learning Technologies

Etym. synthetic (adj.) 1690s, as a term in logic, “deductive,” from French synthétique (17c.) and directly from Modern Latin syntheticus,…

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Stochastic

Etym. (adj.) 1660s, “pertaining to conjecture,” from Greek stokhastikos “able to guess, conjecturing,” from stokhos “a guess, aim, target, mark,”…

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State/States

Etym. Meaning “physical condition as regards form or structure” is attested from late 13c. Meaning “mental or emotional condition” is…

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Standardized Patient Simulation

Note: the term Standardized Patient is often synonymous with Simulated Patient Etym. standard (n.) “authoritative or recognized exemplar of quality…

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