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Effect of simulation training on the practice of medical students

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posted on 2024-11-13, 13:40 authored by Natalie Smith, Elfriede Ashcroft, Kathryn Rhodes
One of the remaining challenges in simulation-based medical education (SBME) is to show that it has a positive impact on clinical outcome (1). We report an investigation of simulation teaching in medical students using self-reported measures of change in practice as a surrogate measure of clinical impact. We describe reasons given by students for increased clinical confidence and the key points that they learned from SBME.

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Smith, N. A., Ashcroft, E. & Rhodes, K. (2011). Effect of simulation training on the practice of medical students. "New Horizons": Asia Pacific Meeting on Simulation in Health Care (APMSH 2011) (pp. 59-59). Society for Simulation in Healthcare.

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59-59

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English

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36527

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