BACKGROUND: Recent changes in psychiatric care and teaching that limit patient contact for medical students can be overcome in part by simulation-based education. Understanding the learning processes of medical students involved in psychiatric simulation-based programmes could usefully inform efforts to improve this teaching. This study explored the learning processes of medical students the first time they role-play in psychiatry. METHODS: We used constructivist grounded theory to analyse semi-structured interviews of 13 purposively sampled medical students and the six psychiatrists who trained them. To improve the triangulation process, the results of this analysis were compared with those of the analyses of the role-play video and the de...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Acute states of agitation (ASAs) are frequent in daily medical prac...
Abstract Background Training in psychiatry requires specific knowledge, attitudes, and skills that a...
Objective: Innovations in contemporary medical education could inform remedies to address enduring c...
BACKGROUND: Recent changes in psychiatric care and teaching that limit patient contact for medical s...
International audienceBackground: Recent changes in psychiatric care and teaching that limit patient...
INTRODUCTION: Recent changes in psychiatric care and teaching, which limit patient contact for medic...
Objectives: Co-constructive patient simulation (CCPS) is a novel medical education approach that pro...
Objectives: Co-constructive patient simulation (CCPS) is a novel medical education approach that pro...
INTRODUCTION: Patient simulation can be useful for medical students in developing communication skil...
Despite recognised benefits of Simulation-Based Education (SBE) in healthcare, specific adaptations ...
Abstract Background Emergency psychiatry is an essential component in the training of psychiatry res...
AimsThe aim of this review is to systematically investigate simulation in psychiatry to enable the e...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Acute states of agitation (ASAs) are frequent in daily medical prac...
Abstract Background Training in psychiatry requires specific knowledge, attitudes, and skills that a...
Objective: Innovations in contemporary medical education could inform remedies to address enduring c...
BACKGROUND: Recent changes in psychiatric care and teaching that limit patient contact for medical s...
International audienceBackground: Recent changes in psychiatric care and teaching that limit patient...
INTRODUCTION: Recent changes in psychiatric care and teaching, which limit patient contact for medic...
Objectives: Co-constructive patient simulation (CCPS) is a novel medical education approach that pro...
Objectives: Co-constructive patient simulation (CCPS) is a novel medical education approach that pro...
INTRODUCTION: Patient simulation can be useful for medical students in developing communication skil...
Despite recognised benefits of Simulation-Based Education (SBE) in healthcare, specific adaptations ...
Abstract Background Emergency psychiatry is an essential component in the training of psychiatry res...
AimsThe aim of this review is to systematically investigate simulation in psychiatry to enable the e...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Acute states of agitation (ASAs) are frequent in daily medical prac...
Abstract Background Training in psychiatry requires specific knowledge, attitudes, and skills that a...
Objective: Innovations in contemporary medical education could inform remedies to address enduring c...