Objectives. The principal aim of medical education is to provide medical student with the fundamental knowledge and required skills that can be specifically used in real-life conditions such as high-quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Traditional medical training (TMT) is an effective method in Advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) training. Simulation-based medical training (SBMT), with the advancements in technology, is a relatively new, but a preferred ACLS training method since it implements a safe educational environment. We planned a scenario-based study to evaluate the additional impact of SBMT to TMT alone in ACLS training. Methods. This before-after type, comparative, cohort study was performed in a simulation center. One ...
Introduction. The challenge of Emergency Medicine is to guarantee optimal care in very complex and e...
The use of high-fidelity manikin-based simulation has been studied in many healthcare education area...
BACKGROUND: Medical residents are often responsible for leading and performing cardiopulmonary resus...
Objectives. The principal aim of medical education is to provide medical student with the fundamenta...
Objectives. The principal aim of medical education is to provide medical student with the fundamenta...
Introduction: Most medical schools teach cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) during the final year i...
Abstract Objective: In this trial, we intend to assess the effect of simulation-based education app...
Objective: In this paper, we aimed to evaluate the effect of a simulation-based educational approach...
BACKGROUND: Medical student training and experience in cardiac arrest situations is limited. Traditi...
Background: Cardiac arrests require critical thinking and leadership skills Two simulation models...
Training in basic life support (BLS) using clinical simulation improves compression rates and the de...
Introduction: The usage of medical simulation had been already used as an educational tool at the t...
Introduction. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is influenced by the quality of basic life support (BLS)...
BackgroundSimulation (SIM) allows medical students to manage high-risk/low-frequency cases in an env...
Background: Despite a continued focus on improved cardiopulmonary resuscitation quality, survival re...
Introduction. The challenge of Emergency Medicine is to guarantee optimal care in very complex and e...
The use of high-fidelity manikin-based simulation has been studied in many healthcare education area...
BACKGROUND: Medical residents are often responsible for leading and performing cardiopulmonary resus...
Objectives. The principal aim of medical education is to provide medical student with the fundamenta...
Objectives. The principal aim of medical education is to provide medical student with the fundamenta...
Introduction: Most medical schools teach cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) during the final year i...
Abstract Objective: In this trial, we intend to assess the effect of simulation-based education app...
Objective: In this paper, we aimed to evaluate the effect of a simulation-based educational approach...
BACKGROUND: Medical student training and experience in cardiac arrest situations is limited. Traditi...
Background: Cardiac arrests require critical thinking and leadership skills Two simulation models...
Training in basic life support (BLS) using clinical simulation improves compression rates and the de...
Introduction: The usage of medical simulation had been already used as an educational tool at the t...
Introduction. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is influenced by the quality of basic life support (BLS)...
BackgroundSimulation (SIM) allows medical students to manage high-risk/low-frequency cases in an env...
Background: Despite a continued focus on improved cardiopulmonary resuscitation quality, survival re...
Introduction. The challenge of Emergency Medicine is to guarantee optimal care in very complex and e...
The use of high-fidelity manikin-based simulation has been studied in many healthcare education area...
BACKGROUND: Medical residents are often responsible for leading and performing cardiopulmonary resus...