Simulation is a structured training methodology that recreates real clinical scenarios in a safe, controlled environment. It enables healthcare professionals to practise technical skills, decision-making, leadership and teamwork without risk to patients.
In healthcare, professionals are required to perform under pressure — often in high-risk, time-critical situations. Simulation bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world performance.
It allows clinicians to rehearse:
• Emergency and acute care scenarios
• Complex procedures
• Deteriorating patient management
• Team communication under pressure
• Leadership and human factors
Simulation is not simply about equipment or manikins. It is an educational process built on:
• Clear learning objectives
• Realistic scenario design
• Structured facilitation
• Expert debrief
• Reflective practice
The debrief phase — where teams analyse performance, decision-making and communication — is where the deepest learning occurs.
At REACT, simulation transforms knowledge into confident, competent clinical capability.