For over 30 years, medical educators have used standardized patients (SPs), laypersons trained to portray a patient case in a realistic manner, to teach and to assess clinical skills. All medical schools in the US have SP programs in place, and the US and Canada require national examinations using SPs to assess the competency of those wishing to obtain licensure to practice medicine in these countries. To ensure a valid and reliable examination, unwanted variance that can be introduced by SP performance must be addressed. The goal of SP training is to imbue the SP with the characteristics, mannerisms and history of a real patient so that the portrayal is consistent and accurate. The challenge is to ensure consistent portrayal of each case w...
Introduction: Standardized patient (SP) encounters are a pivotal part of medical student training an...
Training delivered to medical students and residents in behavioral health is widely acknowledged to ...
Background. Standardized patient (SP) clinical assessments have limited utility in assessing higher-...
For over 30 years, medical educators have used standardized patients (SPs), laypersons trained to po...
The use of standardized patients in teaching and assessment of clinical skills has become more ubiqu...
The use of standardized patients in teaching and assessment of clinical skills has become more ubiqu...
Abstract: The Common Achievement Test (CAT) in Japan, which will be implemented in 2005, involves a ...
Objective: Standardized patient (SP) scenarios could provide medical situations of high fidelity for...
Introduction Since the quality of patient portrayal of standardized patients (SPs) during an Obje...
This article is intended to review up to date knowledge about standardized patients (SPs) and SP-bas...
This article reviews recent developments and measurement findings on the use of live patient simulat...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the reliability and validity of standardized patients to assess clinical p...
Introduction To meet the quality standards for high-stakes OSCEs, it is necessary to ensure high ...
The author states that she became interested in standardized patients (SPs) around 20 years ago as a...
The author states that she became interested in standardized patients (SPs) around 20 years ago as a...
Introduction: Standardized patient (SP) encounters are a pivotal part of medical student training an...
Training delivered to medical students and residents in behavioral health is widely acknowledged to ...
Background. Standardized patient (SP) clinical assessments have limited utility in assessing higher-...
For over 30 years, medical educators have used standardized patients (SPs), laypersons trained to po...
The use of standardized patients in teaching and assessment of clinical skills has become more ubiqu...
The use of standardized patients in teaching and assessment of clinical skills has become more ubiqu...
Abstract: The Common Achievement Test (CAT) in Japan, which will be implemented in 2005, involves a ...
Objective: Standardized patient (SP) scenarios could provide medical situations of high fidelity for...
Introduction Since the quality of patient portrayal of standardized patients (SPs) during an Obje...
This article is intended to review up to date knowledge about standardized patients (SPs) and SP-bas...
This article reviews recent developments and measurement findings on the use of live patient simulat...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the reliability and validity of standardized patients to assess clinical p...
Introduction To meet the quality standards for high-stakes OSCEs, it is necessary to ensure high ...
The author states that she became interested in standardized patients (SPs) around 20 years ago as a...
The author states that she became interested in standardized patients (SPs) around 20 years ago as a...
Introduction: Standardized patient (SP) encounters are a pivotal part of medical student training an...
Training delivered to medical students and residents in behavioral health is widely acknowledged to ...
Background. Standardized patient (SP) clinical assessments have limited utility in assessing higher-...