Background: Ambulatory medicine is being increasingly emphasized in undergraduate medical education. Because of the limited availability of real patients, we introduced a standardized patient (SP) encounter program in an ambulatory care setting. Aims: This study was undertaken to assess the usefulness of SPs for teaching undergraduate students clinical skills in ambulatory settings. Method: Third-year medical students met two different SPs, who presented common authentic problems, during internal medicine clerkship. Each SP encounter of 30 min was followed by SP and a tutor`s feedback, using a video recording of the SP encounter. We surveyed students for program evaluation purposes at the end of their three-year internal medicine clerkships...
Background: Patients’ attitude towards medical students’ presence during treatment depends on the cu...
Background: Patients’ attitude towards medical students’ presence during treatment depends on the cu...
Background: Patients’ attitude towards medical students’ presence during treatment depends on the cu...
Introduction: Problem based learning (PBL) tutorials based on ambulatory patients were conducted for...
Introduction: Problem based learning (PBL) tutorials based on ambulatory patients were conducted for...
Students' clinical, communication, and professionalism skills are best assessed when faculty directl...
Students\u27 clinical, communication, and professionalism skills are best assessed when faculty dire...
This paper describes a collaborative effort among five New England medical schools to assess importa...
Purpose: Patient-centered care is one of the most important factors of high-quality medical care. Me...
Background: Patients’ attitude towards medical students’ presence during treatment depends on the cu...
Background: Patients’ attitude towards medical students’ presence during treatment depends on the cu...
Background: Patients’ attitude towards medical students’ presence during treatment depends on the cu...
Background: Patients’ attitude towards medical students’ presence during treatment depends on the cu...
Background: Patients’ attitude towards medical students’ presence during treatment depends on the cu...
Background: Patients’ attitude towards medical students’ presence during treatment depends on the cu...
Background: Patients’ attitude towards medical students’ presence during treatment depends on the cu...
Background: Patients’ attitude towards medical students’ presence during treatment depends on the cu...
Background: Patients’ attitude towards medical students’ presence during treatment depends on the cu...
Introduction: Problem based learning (PBL) tutorials based on ambulatory patients were conducted for...
Introduction: Problem based learning (PBL) tutorials based on ambulatory patients were conducted for...
Students' clinical, communication, and professionalism skills are best assessed when faculty directl...
Students\u27 clinical, communication, and professionalism skills are best assessed when faculty dire...
This paper describes a collaborative effort among five New England medical schools to assess importa...
Purpose: Patient-centered care is one of the most important factors of high-quality medical care. Me...
Background: Patients’ attitude towards medical students’ presence during treatment depends on the cu...
Background: Patients’ attitude towards medical students’ presence during treatment depends on the cu...
Background: Patients’ attitude towards medical students’ presence during treatment depends on the cu...
Background: Patients’ attitude towards medical students’ presence during treatment depends on the cu...
Background: Patients’ attitude towards medical students’ presence during treatment depends on the cu...
Background: Patients’ attitude towards medical students’ presence during treatment depends on the cu...
Background: Patients’ attitude towards medical students’ presence during treatment depends on the cu...
Background: Patients’ attitude towards medical students’ presence during treatment depends on the cu...
Background: Patients’ attitude towards medical students’ presence during treatment depends on the cu...