Table 2.
The SWOT analysis on introduction of Hi-fidelity simulation to resident level doctors in India
Strengths | Weakness | Opportunities | Threats |
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Exposure for the first time | In ability to have more than 20 participants curriculum. | Simulation to be a part of the medical | Lack of knowledge |
Conducted as a part of an International Event | Pre- and Postworkshop surveys were conducted on 2 days | Start Simulation Research in Academic Settings across India | Lack of exposure |
Simulator was considered as progressive step | Lack of more exposure to more clinical faculty | Simulator to be used for life support training | Overall costs |
Faculty were very supportive | Inability to conduct a pediatric simulation workshop | Simulation lab at all medical schools | Lack of support for maintenance |
Students and nurses performed with ease | Anti-simulator markerting my competing intersts | ||
Ministry of health were convinced |