Simulation in Audiology Training: Making the Most of It

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2020
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O'Beirne, Greg A.
Kelly-Campbell RJ
Welch D
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Most New Zealand audiologists will have used some form of simulation during their training. Many of us will remember the vintage electronic masking simulators, or the Parrot software for pure-tone audiometry, but simulation-based learning (SBL) and simulated learning environments (SLEs) have come a long way in recent years. This article discusses the benefits of simulation and proposes a greater uptake of this resource into the Audiology training programmes in New Zealand.

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O'Beirne GA, Kelly-Campbell RJ, Welch D (2020). Simulation in Audiology Training: Making the Most of It. New Zealand Audiological Society Bulletin. 30(1). 24-29.
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Fields of Research::42 - Health sciences::4201 - Allied health and rehabilitation science::420102 - Audiology
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