The verdict is in: Mock trials are guilty of teaching learners
Briefings on Evidence-Based Staff Development (formerly The Staff Educator), July 1, 2010
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Beth A. Staffileno, PhD, FAHA, assistant professor at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, helped to design and implement a mock trial at the Rush North Shore Medical Center, a member of Illinois-based North Shore University Health System. The 200-bed community hospital had recently implemented shared governance, and its nursing leaders identified a need for education regarding evidence-based practice (EBP) and research. Serving as a research consultant, Staffileno worked with the EBP and research councils and with the staff development department to design the mock trial.
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