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Patient‐specific Surgical Simulation

World Journal of Surgery, 2007
AbstractTechnological innovations of the twentieth century have provided medicine and surgery with new tools for education and therapy definition. Thus, by combining Medical Imaging and Virtual Reality, patient‐specific applications providing preoperative surgical simulation have become possible.
Luc, Soler, Jacques, Marescaux
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Simulated Patients

Pediatrics, 1978
I was interested to read the article "The Use of Paraprofessionals to Teach Interviewing Skills" by Stillman et al (Pediatrics 57:769, May 1976). Indeed, the use of "Programmed" or "simulated" patients has proven to be an important part of the birth of medical education as a science and a discipline, rather than its traditional place in the medical ...
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Simulating hospital patient flows

Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health, 1998
This case study development has benefited by the use of clear on-screen logic which has facilitated useful discussions between the analyst and end-users. The screen displays enable a realistic depiction of a system to be developed. A simple first model was gradually made more realistic in a step-by-step process involving both analyst and end-users. The
B, Lehaney, S, Clarke, H, Kogetsidis
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Simulation: Improving patient outcomes

Seminars in Perinatology, 2013
Effective training has been shown to improve perinatal care and outcome, decrease litigation claims and reduce midwifery sick leave. To be effective, training should be incentivised, in a realistic context, and delivered to inter-professional teams similar to those delivering actual care.
Smith, Abi   +3 more
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The Effect of Standardized Patient Simulation Prior to Mental Health Rotation on Nursing Students’ Anxiety and Communication Skills

Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2019
Mental health clinical practices may be a source of anxiety for nursing students. Anxiety may have a negative impact not only on learning but also on therapeutic relationships with patients.
Elif Ok, F. Y. Kutlu, E. Ates
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Transgender Standardized Patient Simulation: Management of an Oncological Emergency

Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 2019
Introduction: This article describes the development process of Transgender Standardized Patient Simulation (TSPS) as an innovative cultural competence education and its pilot testing as part of the students’ program of study.
Eda Ozkara San   +3 more
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Multiple-Patient Simulations

Nurse Educator, 2014
Multiple-patient simulations may be used to promote the development of leadership skills as well as patient care management. Multiple-patient simulations create opportunities that mimic real interactions encountered in clinical practice. In addition to promoting the development of these essential skills among students, these simulations also meet the ...
Horsley, Trisha Leann   +3 more
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A Randomized Trial of Multiple-Patient Simulation Preparation to Improve Novice Nurses’ Competence and Self-Efficacy

Nursing Education Perspectives, 2019
AIM The purpose of the study was to determine best practices for multiple-patient simulation (MPS) preparation and frequency to improve behavioral performance in nursing students.
Ashley E. Franklin   +3 more
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Health Care Simulation with Patient Simulators and Standardized Patients

2008
The University of Louisville School of Medicine has successfully incorporated simulation in the medical school curriculum, using both mannequin-based simulators and standardized patients. Although based in the medical school, these programs also support educational activities within the nursing, dental, and public health schools at the Health Science ...
Richard R. Kyle, W. Bosseau Murray
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Building therapeutic connections with the acutely ill through standardised patient simulation in nurse education an evaluation study.

Nurse Education Today, 2019
BACKGROUND Phenomenological empathy and sense of coherence are two researched communication approaches used to improve therapeutic connections with patients in a variety of nurse related settings.
K. Webster, Elisabeth Carlson
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