Conference Theme: Excellence in Education - the 21st Century Teachere-Posters: Session 7 - 7II Simulation and Simulated Patients: abstract no. 19787BACKGROUND: Recruiting and training actors to play simulated patients is costly, whilst using staff lacks authenticity. Patient support-groups are a potential source of volunteers who have illness experiences and who can be easily trained to role-play themselves. SUMMARY OF WORK: A mixed-method study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of role-play in clinical problem-solving training and to assess the impact of support-group volunteers as patient educators. MBBS III students participating in a Family Medicine workshop were randomly assigned into either the ‘intervention group’ with supp...
Introduction: Simulated patients (SPs) are individuals who have learned to realistically portray pat...
Abstract Background Most medical schools use simulated patients (SPs) for teaching. In this context ...
Poster presentation: no. 9II08Background: Problem-solving is an essential clinical skill which medic...
Conference Theme: From Classroom to Clinic: Opportunities and Challenges in e-LearningAwarded of Mer...
Abstract: Objective. While simulated patients (SPs) are considered a standard tool in communication ...
International audienceBackground Over the past 15 years, in a context of evolving medical education ...
Objective. While simulated patients (SPs) are considered a standard tool in communication skills tra...
Conference Theme: From Classroom to Clinic: Opportunities and Challenges in e-LearningINTRODUCTION: ...
Introduction: There are increasing calls for patient-centred, compassionate healthcare, not least in...
Introduction/background: Our institution uses a large cohort of volunteer simulated patients (SPs) t...
Introduction: The inclusion of simulated patients (SPs) in health professional education is growing ...
Context: Evidence supports the substitution of both clinical placement time and traditional educatio...
Abstract Role-playing is an underutilized but useful educational tool for teaching skills. Its effec...
Learning Objectives: Identify and compare the lessons students learn from participating in peer role...
Background: Simulated Patient (SP) is defined as a layperson that simulates to portray the role of a...
Introduction: Simulated patients (SPs) are individuals who have learned to realistically portray pat...
Abstract Background Most medical schools use simulated patients (SPs) for teaching. In this context ...
Poster presentation: no. 9II08Background: Problem-solving is an essential clinical skill which medic...
Conference Theme: From Classroom to Clinic: Opportunities and Challenges in e-LearningAwarded of Mer...
Abstract: Objective. While simulated patients (SPs) are considered a standard tool in communication ...
International audienceBackground Over the past 15 years, in a context of evolving medical education ...
Objective. While simulated patients (SPs) are considered a standard tool in communication skills tra...
Conference Theme: From Classroom to Clinic: Opportunities and Challenges in e-LearningINTRODUCTION: ...
Introduction: There are increasing calls for patient-centred, compassionate healthcare, not least in...
Introduction/background: Our institution uses a large cohort of volunteer simulated patients (SPs) t...
Introduction: The inclusion of simulated patients (SPs) in health professional education is growing ...
Context: Evidence supports the substitution of both clinical placement time and traditional educatio...
Abstract Role-playing is an underutilized but useful educational tool for teaching skills. Its effec...
Learning Objectives: Identify and compare the lessons students learn from participating in peer role...
Background: Simulated Patient (SP) is defined as a layperson that simulates to portray the role of a...
Introduction: Simulated patients (SPs) are individuals who have learned to realistically portray pat...
Abstract Background Most medical schools use simulated patients (SPs) for teaching. In this context ...
Poster presentation: no. 9II08Background: Problem-solving is an essential clinical skill which medic...