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Classifying simulation-based studies using the description, justification and clarification framework: a review of simulation conference abstracts.

Alastair Campbell GrahamHelen Rachael ChurchDeborah G Murdoch-Eaton
Published in: BMJ simulation & technology enhanced learning (2017)
The low proportion of Clarification studies found in the SBME conference abstracts reflects previous findings highlighting the lack of medical education studies that establish how and why SBME works. Researchers should be encouraged to declare their underpinning educational theories when presenting their work. Conference organisers play an important role in facilitating this through allowing sufficient word count in their submission criteria.
Keyphrases
  • medical education
  • case control