2023
DOI: 10.1590/1516-3180.2022.0564.r1.10042023
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Cognitive abilities and medical students’ practice of physical exams: A quasi-experimental study

Lucas Moura Yamamoto,
Matheus Landi Pavin,
Giordano Bruno Duarte de Souza
et al.

Abstract: BACKGROUND: To highlight the importance of clinical simulations and simulated laboratories for student training, especially in physical examination teaching. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the gains obtained by medical students in their cognitive and practical performance of physical examinations (abdominal, cardiological, and pulmonary), as well as satisfaction and self-confidence in what they have learned, after concentrated practice developed in a skills and simulation laboratory.

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