Background: Following the GMC’s report on Tomorrow’s Doctors, greater emphasis has been placed on training in clinical skills, and the integration of clinical and basic sciences within the curriculum to promote the development of effective doctors. The use of simulation in the learning environment has the potential to support the development of clinical skills in preclinical medical students whilst in a ‘safe’ environment, but currently there is little evidence on its effectiveness. Methods: Seventy nine year one medical students were divided into two groups. A pre-test was conducted by both groups, after which one group performed chest examination on their peers whilst the other group examined the SimMan® manikin. Both groups subsequent...
Background: Patient simulators are increasingly used in the training of healthcare professionals. Th...
Introduction: Ward round skills are essential for doctors in hospital settings. Literature shows med...
Purpose: The use of simulation has become a routine part of education and training for health profes...
BACKGROUND Following the GMC's report on Tomorrow's Doctors, greater emphasis has been placed on ...
Background: Following the GMC?s report on Tomorrow?s Doctors, greater emphasis has been placed on tr...
Abstract Background Simulation training has potential in developing clinical skills in pre-clinical ...
Introduction: After a GMC report on Tomorrow’s Doctors (2003) was published, there has been more em...
Background: Simulation is being increasingly used in medical education. Aim: The aim of this stu...
The principal goal of most simulation-based learning is enhanced clinical skill, with the desired ou...
Objective: To determine perception of medical students about learning from integrated simulated clin...
Studies have shown that some medical students do not feel prepared to practice as a foundation docto...
Background: Mannequin-based training devices are simulation adjuncts that mimic reality in healthcar...
The aim of the study was two-fold: to evaluate nursing students’ experiences of active participation...
Background: Increasingly, medical students are being taught acute medicine using whole-body simulato...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
Background: Patient simulators are increasingly used in the training of healthcare professionals. Th...
Introduction: Ward round skills are essential for doctors in hospital settings. Literature shows med...
Purpose: The use of simulation has become a routine part of education and training for health profes...
BACKGROUND Following the GMC's report on Tomorrow's Doctors, greater emphasis has been placed on ...
Background: Following the GMC?s report on Tomorrow?s Doctors, greater emphasis has been placed on tr...
Abstract Background Simulation training has potential in developing clinical skills in pre-clinical ...
Introduction: After a GMC report on Tomorrow’s Doctors (2003) was published, there has been more em...
Background: Simulation is being increasingly used in medical education. Aim: The aim of this stu...
The principal goal of most simulation-based learning is enhanced clinical skill, with the desired ou...
Objective: To determine perception of medical students about learning from integrated simulated clin...
Studies have shown that some medical students do not feel prepared to practice as a foundation docto...
Background: Mannequin-based training devices are simulation adjuncts that mimic reality in healthcar...
The aim of the study was two-fold: to evaluate nursing students’ experiences of active participation...
Background: Increasingly, medical students are being taught acute medicine using whole-body simulato...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
Background: Patient simulators are increasingly used in the training of healthcare professionals. Th...
Introduction: Ward round skills are essential for doctors in hospital settings. Literature shows med...
Purpose: The use of simulation has become a routine part of education and training for health profes...