Simulation definition
Simulation means a technique to replace or amplify real experiences with guided experiences that evoke or replicate substantial aspects of the real world in a fully interactive manner.
Simulation means the imitation of the operation of a real-world process or system over time.
Simulation means an evidence-based teaching methodology utilizing an activity in which students are immersed into a realistic clinical environment or situation and in which students are required to learn and use critical thinking and decision-making skills.
Examples of Simulation in a sentence
Annex 1 - List of services provided in connection with the lease and Annex 2 - List of leased premises of the FM MU Simulation Centre form an integral part of this Contract.
The subject of the Contract is a short-term lease of the teaching premises of the F M MU Simulation centre specified in Annex 2 to this Contract) located in pavilion F37 on the campus of UK B MU Kamenice 6255 00 Brno, of which the Lessor is the owner.
More Definitions of Simulation
Simulation means the precise mock-up of a patient treatment with an apparatus that uses a diagnostic x-ray tube, magnetic resonance imaging device, or computed tomography scanner, which is used in reproducing the two-dimensional or three-dimensional internal or external geometry of the patient, for use in treatment planning and delivery.
Simulation means a technique, not a technology, to replace or amplify clinical experiences with guided experiences that evoke or replicate substantial aspects of the real world of nursing practice in a fully interactive manner.
Simulation means the precise mock-up of a patient treatment with an apparatus that uses a diagnostic x-ray tube and duplicates an MRT unit in terms of its geometrical, mechanical, and optical properties.
Simulation means planned clinical experiences to develop clinical judgment and assess learning utilizing patient
Simulation means the mock-up of a patient treatment with radiographic documentation of the treatment portals.
Simulation means a technique, not a technology, to replace or amplify clinical experiences with
Simulation means the precise mock-up of a patient treatment with an apparatus that uses a diagnostic x-ray tube, MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING DEVICE, OR COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY SCANNER, WHICH IS USED IN REPRODUCING THE TWO-DIMENSIONAL OR THREE- DIMENSIONAL INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL GEOMETRY OF THE PATIENT, FOR USE IN TREATMENT PLANNING AND DELIVERY and duplicates an MRT unit in terms of its geometrical, mechanical, and optical properties.