Objective: In this trial, we intend to assess the effect of simulation-based education approach on advanced cardiovascular life support skills among medical students. Methods: Through convenient sampling method, 40 interns of Mashhad University of Medical Sciences in their emergency medicine rotation (from September to December 2012) participated in this study. Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) workshops with pretest and post-test exams were performed. Workshops and checklists for pretest and post-test exams were designed according to the latest American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines. Results: The total score of the students increased significantly after workshops (24.6 out of 100 to 78.6 out of 100). This demonstrates 53.9...
Introduction: Mounting evidence suggests that high-fidelity mannequin-based (HFMBS) and computer-bas...
Background: Cardiac arrests require critical thinking and leadership skills Two simulation models...
DergiPark: 379021tmsjAims: Is there a difference, from a clinical point of view, between a first yea...
Abstract Objective: In this trial, we intend to assess the effect of simulation-based education app...
Objective: In this paper, we aimed to evaluate the effect of a simulation-based educational approach...
Objectives. The principal aim of medical education is to provide medical student with the fundamenta...
BACKGROUND: Medical residents are often responsible for leading and performing cardiopulmonary resus...
International audienceBACKGROUND:We report the implementation of a large-scale simulation-based card...
BACKGROUND: Medical student training and experience in cardiac arrest situations is limited. Traditi...
Introduction: Traditional Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) courses are evaluated using written m...
Introduction: Most medical schools teach cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) during the final year i...
BACKGROUND: Simulation-based training is useful in improving physicians' skills. However, no randomi...
Cardiac auscultation is a critical part of clinical examination. Stethoscope allows for early detect...
Background: Simulation-based training has been used in medical training environments to facilitate t...
Introduction: Mounting evidence suggests that high-fidelity mannequin-based (HFMBS) and computer-bas...
Introduction: Mounting evidence suggests that high-fidelity mannequin-based (HFMBS) and computer-bas...
Background: Cardiac arrests require critical thinking and leadership skills Two simulation models...
DergiPark: 379021tmsjAims: Is there a difference, from a clinical point of view, between a first yea...
Abstract Objective: In this trial, we intend to assess the effect of simulation-based education app...
Objective: In this paper, we aimed to evaluate the effect of a simulation-based educational approach...
Objectives. The principal aim of medical education is to provide medical student with the fundamenta...
BACKGROUND: Medical residents are often responsible for leading and performing cardiopulmonary resus...
International audienceBACKGROUND:We report the implementation of a large-scale simulation-based card...
BACKGROUND: Medical student training and experience in cardiac arrest situations is limited. Traditi...
Introduction: Traditional Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) courses are evaluated using written m...
Introduction: Most medical schools teach cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) during the final year i...
BACKGROUND: Simulation-based training is useful in improving physicians' skills. However, no randomi...
Cardiac auscultation is a critical part of clinical examination. Stethoscope allows for early detect...
Background: Simulation-based training has been used in medical training environments to facilitate t...
Introduction: Mounting evidence suggests that high-fidelity mannequin-based (HFMBS) and computer-bas...
Introduction: Mounting evidence suggests that high-fidelity mannequin-based (HFMBS) and computer-bas...
Background: Cardiac arrests require critical thinking and leadership skills Two simulation models...
DergiPark: 379021tmsjAims: Is there a difference, from a clinical point of view, between a first yea...