International audienceBackground The use of simulation games (SG) to assess the clinical competence of medical students has been poorly studied. Objective The objective of this study was to assess whether an SG better reflects the clinical competence of medical students than a multiple choice questionnaire (MCQ). Methods Fifth-year medical students in Paris (France) were included and individually evaluated on a case of pediatric asthma exacerbation using three successive modalities: high-fidelity simulation (HFS), considered the gold standard for the evaluation of clinical competence, the SG Effic’Asthme, and an MCQ designed for the study. The primary endpoint was the median kappa coefficient evaluating the correlation of the actions perfor...
Tayne Ryall,1 Belinda K Judd,2,3 Christopher J Gordon3 1Physiotherapy Department, Canberra Hospital,...
Objective: To conceptualise an educational game on male urinary catheterisation for undergraduate me...
Abstract Background In Italy, there is no framework of procedural skills that all medical students s...
Background: Clinical reasoning is a medical core competence and is essential for precise diagnosis...
Simulation games are becoming increasingly popular in education, but more insight in their critical ...
textabstractSimulation games are becoming increasingly popular in education, but more insight in the...
Background: Simulation technology is widely used in medical education, providing an environment in w...
Abstract Objective Medical simulation competitions are a growing reality. This study aims at explori...
Objectives: Virtual patient simulation (VPS) is used in the education of health care professionals. ...
Background: Serious games enable the simulation of daily working practices and constitute a potentia...
A three-credit, simulation-based, emergency medicine elective course was designed and offered to doc...
Simulation has become an integral part of health professional training and development, within both ...
AbstractMedicine students from the University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Grigore T. Popa” Iasi, atten...
Background: Simulation is being increasingly used in medical education. Aim: The aim of this stu...
OBJECTIVE: To compare high-fidelity simulation with case-based discussion for teaching medical stude...
Tayne Ryall,1 Belinda K Judd,2,3 Christopher J Gordon3 1Physiotherapy Department, Canberra Hospital,...
Objective: To conceptualise an educational game on male urinary catheterisation for undergraduate me...
Abstract Background In Italy, there is no framework of procedural skills that all medical students s...
Background: Clinical reasoning is a medical core competence and is essential for precise diagnosis...
Simulation games are becoming increasingly popular in education, but more insight in their critical ...
textabstractSimulation games are becoming increasingly popular in education, but more insight in the...
Background: Simulation technology is widely used in medical education, providing an environment in w...
Abstract Objective Medical simulation competitions are a growing reality. This study aims at explori...
Objectives: Virtual patient simulation (VPS) is used in the education of health care professionals. ...
Background: Serious games enable the simulation of daily working practices and constitute a potentia...
A three-credit, simulation-based, emergency medicine elective course was designed and offered to doc...
Simulation has become an integral part of health professional training and development, within both ...
AbstractMedicine students from the University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Grigore T. Popa” Iasi, atten...
Background: Simulation is being increasingly used in medical education. Aim: The aim of this stu...
OBJECTIVE: To compare high-fidelity simulation with case-based discussion for teaching medical stude...
Tayne Ryall,1 Belinda K Judd,2,3 Christopher J Gordon3 1Physiotherapy Department, Canberra Hospital,...
Objective: To conceptualise an educational game on male urinary catheterisation for undergraduate me...
Abstract Background In Italy, there is no framework of procedural skills that all medical students s...