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Non-Formal LearningÌý Strategies

nursing student interacting with VR headsetThe Simulation on a Social Mission (SoSM) Committee, based at McGill’s Steinberg Centre for Simulation and Interactive Learning, was created in 2019 to support the development of socially accountable simulation-based education.

The SoSM Committee explores how simulation-based education can address local priority concerns and health inequities, bringing the authentic voices and lived experiences of health service users into the programming, and employing transformational learning paradigms to promote critical reflection and action towards social justice.

One of the new educational modalities that the SoSM Committee is investigating is virtual reality (VR) and the role that it can play as an immersive tool to improve education on social issues in health professions education.

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experts who participated in the Human Trafficking webinarWe are engaging with the medical community and raising awareness surroundingÌýissues of social justice by tackling issues thatÌýare equally important at the point-of-care as they are for the communities we serve.Ìý

°¿³Ü°ùÌýÌýbrought together a diverse panel representing health care, education and law enforcementÌýto discuss how health care providers can identify, assist and advocate for victims of human trafficking. During this webinar, we presentedÌýaÌýsimulation-based clinical encounter to illustrate what the health care system can do to support victims.

The workshop organizers were invited to present this initiative at the Royal College 2019 Simulation Summit. Learn more.Ìý

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