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Use of a Standardized Patient Team Experience to Improve Student Interprofessional Collaboration and Teamwork [PDF]
Introduction Standardized patient (SP) simulations are an important component of interprofessional education, fostering collaboration among students. The standardized patient team experience (SPTE) was developed for medical, nursing, occupational therapy,
Jennifer L. Griffith +8 more
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A Verbal De-escalation Standardized Patient Workshop for Third- and Fourth-Year Medical Students [PDF]
Introduction Verbal de-escalation is an essential skill for physicians across specialties and is the first-line intervention for patients who present with agitation.
Neeta Shenai +5 more
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Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Standardized Patient Simulation as a Teaching Method in Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing [PDF]
Background: The use of standardized patient simulation in psychiatric nursing education addresses the unique challenges presented by mental healthcare settings.
Eman Dawood +3 more
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Difference in medical student performance in a standardized patient encounter between telemedicine and in-person environments [PDF]
Introduction Telemedicine is an increasingly common form of healthcare delivery in the United States. It is unclear how there are differences in clinical performance in early learners between in-person and telemedicine encounters.Materials & Methods The ...
Emily M. Murphy +4 more
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Introduction One important and often difficult act of communication common in psychiatry is communication regarding the need for involuntarily commitment for psychiatric treatment. Thus, we designed an educational workshop for psychiatry residents on how
Kimberly Hsiung +2 more
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Introduction The growing diversity of the United States population and strong evidence of disparities in health care make it critically important to educate health care professionals to effectively address issues of culture.
Gigi Guizado de Nathan +2 more
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Background Gynecological Teaching Associates (GTAs) and Male Urogenital Teaching Associates (MUTAs) are individuals trained to instruct health professional learners with their own body to conduct accurate, patient-centered breast, pelvic, urogenital ...
Holly Hopkins +2 more
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Introduction Inadequate coverage of transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) health in the UME curriculum contributes to the scarcity of competent physicians to care for TGD patients.
Sabina T. Spigner +10 more
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Introduction Although menopause is a common condition, trainees still express high levels of discomfort with managing climacteric symptoms. Trainees also receive little preparation for conducting telemedicine visits, which have become increasingly ...
Hadley W. Reid +4 more
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The effects of Standardized Patient-based teaching and Feedback lecture on midwifes’ clinical competence in counseling of fetal disorders screening [PDF]
Introduction: Fetal abnormality screening counseling is one of the duties of midwives according to fetal abnormality screening guidelines. Since promotion of midwives' clinical competence through efficient training system with modern educational methods ...
Maryam Javidi Sarafan +4 more
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