AimsThe aim of this review is to systematically investigate simulation in psychiatry to enable the evidence based introduction of psychiatry simulation into the undergraduate curriculum at the University of Liverpool.BackgroundTransformations in the structure of psychiatric delivery and reductions in funding to mental health care have limited the availability of direct patient clinical experiences for medical students. Experiential learning through simulation can be utilised as a powerful pedagogical tool and provide exposure to a broad range of psychopathology.Although psychiatric skills and knowledge are gained from the current University of Liverpool undergraduate curriculum, there is no specific well-designed psychiatry simulation.Metho...
Simulation is a technique of reproducing the performance of a desired circumstance or procedure by m...
Background: Simulation is being increasingly used in medical education. Aim: The aim of this stu...
Simulation is an important and widely used method of instruction for psychiatric and general undergr...
Despite recognised benefits of Simulation-Based Education (SBE) in healthcare, specific adaptations ...
Abstract Background A scoping ...
Background: A scoping review was conducted in order to map and determine the gaps in literature on t...
Context Most medical doctors are likely to work with patients experiencing mental health conditions....
INTRODUCTION: Recent changes in psychiatric care and teaching, which limit patient contact for medic...
Simulation is an innovative teaching strategy that supports student centered learning. It improves t...
Aims Mental disorders constitute one of the main causes of disease and disability worldwide. While n...
International audienceBackground: Recent changes in psychiatric care and teaching that limit patient...
Abstract Background Training in psychiatry requires specific knowledge, attitudes, and skills that a...
Simulation is a technique of reproducing the performance of a desired circumstance or procedure by m...
Background: Simulation is being increasingly used in medical education. Aim: The aim of this stu...
Simulation is an important and widely used method of instruction for psychiatric and general undergr...
Despite recognised benefits of Simulation-Based Education (SBE) in healthcare, specific adaptations ...
Abstract Background A scoping ...
Background: A scoping review was conducted in order to map and determine the gaps in literature on t...
Context Most medical doctors are likely to work with patients experiencing mental health conditions....
INTRODUCTION: Recent changes in psychiatric care and teaching, which limit patient contact for medic...
Simulation is an innovative teaching strategy that supports student centered learning. It improves t...
Aims Mental disorders constitute one of the main causes of disease and disability worldwide. While n...
International audienceBackground: Recent changes in psychiatric care and teaching that limit patient...
Abstract Background Training in psychiatry requires specific knowledge, attitudes, and skills that a...
Simulation is a technique of reproducing the performance of a desired circumstance or procedure by m...
Background: Simulation is being increasingly used in medical education. Aim: The aim of this stu...
Simulation is an important and widely used method of instruction for psychiatric and general undergr...