TITLE:
The Role of Simulation in Graduate Nursing Education: A Comprehensive Review
AUTHORS:
Joshua Michael Kies
KEYWORDS:
Simulation, Graduate Nursing Education, Clinical Skills, High-Fidelity Simulation, Virtual Reality, Nursing Education Outcomes
JOURNAL NAME:
Health,
Vol.17 No.6,
June
16,
2025
ABSTRACT: This paper examines the advantages and limitations of simulation as a pedagogical approach in graduate nursing programs. As healthcare environments become increasingly complex, simulation offers a controlled environment for advanced practice nursing students to develop clinical reasoning and technical skills without risking patient harm. Through analysis of current literature, this review explores how simulation technologies—from standardized patients to high-fidelity mannequins and virtual reality—impact learning outcomes, skill development, interprofessional collaboration, and knowledge retention. Despite its numerous benefits, simulation implementation faces challenges including resource constraints, faculty preparation, and questions regarding transferability to real clinical settings. The findings suggest that while simulation serves as a valuable supplement to traditional clinical education, optimal integration to the current clinical needs requires thoughtful curriculum design, adequate faculty development, and ongoing evaluation to ensure alignment with learning objectives and practice requirements.