The specific paper found some interesting results from these simulated situations - including that it was found that the debriefing, post-simulation, had a large impact on the amount of learning the participants felt they made. The doctors chat about whether the research was done properly and whether the findings could have been tested against alternative scenarios to better prove the theorized results.
Topics:
Individual and team skills needed to maintain safety.
Safety-I vs Safety-II
Introduction to the research paper
Maritime Safety and human error
Single-loop vs Double-loop learning
Simulator programs help people learn and reflect
Research methods
Results discussion
Recognizing errors and anomalies
Shared knowledge to define limits of action
Operating the system with confidence
Importance of learning by doing and reflecting back afterward
Complexity and uncertainty as a factor in safety strategy.
Practical Takeaways
Work simulation is an effective learning process
Half of the learning comes from the debrief
Read this paper if doing simulation training