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Systematic Review of Standardized Patient Use in Continuing Medical Education
Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2018Introduction: The standardized patient (SP) has assumed a fundamental role in undergraduate medical education since first conceived over 50 years ago. While widely used in student training and assessment of communication and clinical examination across ...
K. Wilbur, A. Elmubark, Sara Shabana
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SBIRT Training in Social Work Education: Evaluating Change Using Standardized Patient Simulation
Implementing the Grand Challenge of Reducing and Preventing Alcohol Misuse and its Consequences, 2017A grand challenge for social work is addressing widespread public health problems of alcohol misuse. MSW students (n = 83) received Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) training through didactic sessions, role plays, and pre ...
P. Sacco +7 more
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Standard Procedures for Standard Patients?
2007A variety of procedures is available to repair a groin hernia, including several techniques for open repair and a couple for laparoscopic repair. Most of these techniques have been assessed in multiple, randomized controlled trials and evaluated in meta-analyses, showing similar recurrence data from laparoscopic vs. Lichtenstein technique [1], but with
H. Kehlet, M. Bay-Nielsen
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Standardized patients: The “other” simulation
Journal of Critical Care, 2008Although rarely thought of as simulations by anesthesia educators, the use of standardized patients to simulate clinical encounters spans 4 decades (Mt Sinai J Med. 1996;63:241-249; J Am Med Assoc. 1997;278:790-791; Int J Dermatol. 1999;38:893-894). Although its efficacy for education and evaluation in the medical community has been well established ...
Adam I, Levine, Mark H, Swartz
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Meeting JCAHO Patient-Education Standards
Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1997Specific standards and interdisciplinary coordination improve educational services and help to meet the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organization's standards. A flow chart detailing the patient/family education process is provided.
B, Miller, E, Capps
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JCAHO's patient safety standards
Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 2002THE JOINT COMMISSION on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) is committed to improving safety for patients in health care organizations. The mission of the JCAHO is to continuously improve the safety and quality of care provided to the public through the provision of accreditation of health care organizations.
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Effectiveness of standardized patient instruction
Journal of Dental Education, 1996To prepare freshmen dental students for clinical experiences, standardized patients (SPs) were used to teach basic skills in communication, examination, and record keeping. SPs allow students to practice and be assessed in a realistic, predetermined, and controlled setting.
J A, Johnson, K C, Kopp
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Standardized Patient Training: Using ANGER to quickly evoke anger in standardized patients
Medical Teacher, 2014Dear SirDuring clinical skill tests, Standardized Patient (SP) trainers typically encounter challenges in rapidly inducing the emotions suitable for such examinations.
Chia-Shen, Liao, Ming-Chen, Hsieh
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Scoring and Standard Setting with Standardized Patients
Evaluation & the Health Professions, 1993The purpose of this study was to compare the continuous method of scoring a performance test composed of standardized patients with a derivative method that assigned each examinee a dichotomous score and to explore the use of Ang off 's method at the case level with these two scoring methods.
John J. Norcini +6 more
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The Biomechanics of Patient Room Standardization
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal, 2012Background: The prevailing focus on cognitive load reduction in healthcare environment standardization excludes a domain of healthcare delivery that could contribute significantly to safety and efficiency through standardization, but it has escaped discussion in the context of the biomechanics of care delivery.
Pati, Debajyoti +4 more
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