Purpose: Research suggests that medical students in the UK report a need to be better prepared for the non-technical skills required for the role of a junior doctor. A Simulated Ward Experience was developed in an attempt to address this need. The purpose of this study was (1) to evaluate the effectiveness of the Simulated Ward Experiences by examining students’ reactions regarding the quality of teaching and (2) to examine the main drivers of learning and the extent to which students felt it helped them prepare for their future training. Methods: A mixed method evaluation study was conducted using a questionnaire and focus groups. Final year students who participated in the Simulated Ward Experience were invited to contribute to the evalua...
This paper presents the findings of a two phase mixed methods study. Phase 1 investigated whether si...
This article reports the development and results of a simulation programme adopted in order to prepa...
Introduction: Ward round skills are essential for doctors in hospital settings. Literature shows med...
Purpose: Research suggests that medical students in the UK report a need to be better prepared for t...
Background: Simulation is being increasingly used in medical education. Aim: The aim of this stu...
BACKGROUND: Adequate clinical skills training is a challenge for present day medical education. Simu...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
BACKGROUND: Simulation is frequently being used as a learning and teaching resource for both undergr...
Copyright SESAMSimulation training is rapidly becoming an integral part of the postgraduate medical ...
CONTEXT: A substantial proportion of medical students enter their intern year without any basic skil...
Introduction/background: In 2016, the James Cook University (JCU) medical school's clinical skills u...
Introduction: Simulation is the imitation of the operation of a real-world process or system over ti...
Objective: To determine perception of medical students about learning from integrated simulated clin...
Introduction Non-technical skills (NTS) are a developing area of clinical education, partly due to t...
Background Simulation is frequently being used as a learning and teaching resource for both undergra...
This paper presents the findings of a two phase mixed methods study. Phase 1 investigated whether si...
This article reports the development and results of a simulation programme adopted in order to prepa...
Introduction: Ward round skills are essential for doctors in hospital settings. Literature shows med...
Purpose: Research suggests that medical students in the UK report a need to be better prepared for t...
Background: Simulation is being increasingly used in medical education. Aim: The aim of this stu...
BACKGROUND: Adequate clinical skills training is a challenge for present day medical education. Simu...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
BACKGROUND: Simulation is frequently being used as a learning and teaching resource for both undergr...
Copyright SESAMSimulation training is rapidly becoming an integral part of the postgraduate medical ...
CONTEXT: A substantial proportion of medical students enter their intern year without any basic skil...
Introduction/background: In 2016, the James Cook University (JCU) medical school's clinical skills u...
Introduction: Simulation is the imitation of the operation of a real-world process or system over ti...
Objective: To determine perception of medical students about learning from integrated simulated clin...
Introduction Non-technical skills (NTS) are a developing area of clinical education, partly due to t...
Background Simulation is frequently being used as a learning and teaching resource for both undergra...
This paper presents the findings of a two phase mixed methods study. Phase 1 investigated whether si...
This article reports the development and results of a simulation programme adopted in order to prepa...
Introduction: Ward round skills are essential for doctors in hospital settings. Literature shows med...