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Improving simulation-based healthcare education through human actors, wearable, and web-based technology
Hybrid simulation in Health Care education is primarily focused on simulations designed to emulate a specific medical scenario. This paper presents a theoretical framework for the implementation of a configurable hybrid simulation approach using advanced technologies and human actors. This approach would provide higher education institutions with a flexible approach to hybrid simulations that could be used across multiple faculties for a variety of scenarios.