Glossary

Prebrief (Prebriefing)

Etym. brief “fact or situation of giving preliminary instructions,” 1910 (but popularized by World War II pre-flight conferences). Definition An…

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Portable Simulator

Etym. portable (adj.) Early 15c., from French portable “that can be carried,” from Late Latin portabilis “that can be carried,”…

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Physiologic Modeling

Etym. physiology (n.) 1560s, “study and description of natural objects,” from Middle French physiologie or directly from Latin physiologia “natural…

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Physical Fidelity

Etym. physical early 15c., “of or pertaining to material nature” (in medicine, opposed to surgical), from Medieval Latin physicalis “of…

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Participant

Etym. 1560s, from Middle French participant, from Latin participantem (nominative participans), present participle of participare “to share in, partake of”…

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Orientation

Etym. (n.) 1839, originally “arrangement of a building, etc., to face east or any other specified direction,” noun of action…

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Operations Specialist

Etym. operation (n.) late 14c., “action, performance, work,” also “the performance of some science or art,” from Old French operacion…

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Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE)

Definition An approach to the assessment of clinical or professional competence in which the components of competence are assessed in…

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Non-technical Skills

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

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Multiple modality (Multi-modal) simulation

Etym. modality. 1610s, from Old French modalité or directly from Medieval Latin modalitatem (nominative modalitas) “a being modal,” from modalis.…

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