Objective Simulated and standardized patients (SPs) are increasingly being used in communication skills training for healthcare professionals' education. Despite this broad use of SPs, there is no recent literature with an overview on SP working formats being used. We ran a study to fill this gap. Methods First, a survey on formats on the use of SPs in various curricula for education of healthcare professionals in Belgium and The Netherlands was run by members of the Dutch Association of Medical Education Special Interest Group on Simulated and Standardized patients (SIG-NL/B). Then the SIG-NL/B organized a national workshop where professionals working with or interested in SPs were invited to come forward with SP working formats they used....
Abstract Background Standardized patients (SP) have been successfully utilized in medical education ...
Abstract: Objective. While simulated patients (SPs) are considered a standard tool in communication ...
Background: The literature on simulated or standardized patient (SP) methodology is expanding. Howev...
Objective Simulated and standardized patients (SPs) are increasingly being used in communication ski...
Background: In Belgium and the Netherlands, 13 medical schools collaborate with regard to the use of...
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Introduction: The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Standardized Patient (SP) Program has ...
This article describes a training programme for people simulating the role of a patient with aphasia...
Abstract Health professions education has benefitted from standardized patient (SP) programs to deve...
Introduction Facilitated communication practice with simulated patients (SPs) is a highly effective ...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Background Registered nurses are expected to communicate effectively with patien...
Objective: Standardized patient (SP) scenarios could provide medical situations of high fidelity for...
© 2018 Background Simulated patients (SPs) are frequently used for training nursing students in comm...
Abstract Objective Medical students’ perceptions of the use of simulated patients (SP) in communicat...
Background: Simulated (or standardized) patients (SPs) play a crucial role in the teaching and asses...
Abstract Background Standardized patients (SP) have been successfully utilized in medical education ...
Abstract: Objective. While simulated patients (SPs) are considered a standard tool in communication ...
Background: The literature on simulated or standardized patient (SP) methodology is expanding. Howev...
Objective Simulated and standardized patients (SPs) are increasingly being used in communication ski...
Background: In Belgium and the Netherlands, 13 medical schools collaborate with regard to the use of...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: In Belgium and the Netherlands, 13 medical schools collabo...
Introduction: The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Standardized Patient (SP) Program has ...
This article describes a training programme for people simulating the role of a patient with aphasia...
Abstract Health professions education has benefitted from standardized patient (SP) programs to deve...
Introduction Facilitated communication practice with simulated patients (SPs) is a highly effective ...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Background Registered nurses are expected to communicate effectively with patien...
Objective: Standardized patient (SP) scenarios could provide medical situations of high fidelity for...
© 2018 Background Simulated patients (SPs) are frequently used for training nursing students in comm...
Abstract Objective Medical students’ perceptions of the use of simulated patients (SP) in communicat...
Background: Simulated (or standardized) patients (SPs) play a crucial role in the teaching and asses...
Abstract Background Standardized patients (SP) have been successfully utilized in medical education ...
Abstract: Objective. While simulated patients (SPs) are considered a standard tool in communication ...
Background: The literature on simulated or standardized patient (SP) methodology is expanding. Howev...