Simulation is vital for healthcare training, yet workforce challenges persist. This article details the development of an undergraduate minor program to address these issues and enhance simulation education. Initially conceived for simulation assistants, the program shifted focus to training simulation technicians. Informed by industry insights, the curriculum aligns with accreditation standards, emphasizing practical knowledge. Integrated knowledge translation (iKT) fosters collaboration, ensuring program relevance. Stakeholder feedback guided program refinement, addressing concerns of role delineation and alignment with certification frameworks. The program's evolution involved enhancing competency frameworks, validation through surveys, and forming partnerships for practical training. A certification committee ensures ongoing alignment with industry standards. This collaborative effort aims to produce graduates prepared for the dynamic field of healthcare simulation technology, thereby improving patient outcomes and advancing simulation education.
Keywords: competency framework; competency-based teaching; healthcare simulation; integrated knowledge translation (ikt); simulation education; undergraduate curriculum.
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