Online PhD conferral Joy Yeonjoo Lee
Supervisor: Prof. dr. J.J.G. van Merriënboer
Co-supervisor: Prof. dr. H. Jarodzka, Open Universiteit, Heerlen
Keywords: pausing, medical training, simulation-based training, professional skills
"The Medical Pause in Simulation Training"
The medical pause, stopping current performance for a short time for additional cognitive activities, can potentially advance patient safety and learning in medicine. Yet, to date, we do not have a theoretical understanding of why pausing skills should be taught as a professional skill, nor empirical evidence of how pausing affects performance and learning. To address this gap, this thesis investigates the effects of pausing in medical training theoretically and empirically. For the empirical investigation, a computer-based simulation was used for the task environment, and eye-tracking and log data to assess performance.
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