2023
DOI: 10.4038/jdrra.v1i2.18
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Clinical Simulation for Procedural Expertise: State of Education and Application

K. Kodikara

Abstract: Procedural skills are a core component in the health care practice that extends across all medical practitioners, from novice trainees to specialists. Medical institutions have widely adopted simulation to develop the clinical and procedural skills of health profession students. This review evaluates the evidence regarding simulation-based training for developing procedural expertise among medical students and junior doctors. For this purpose, Google Scholar and MEDLINE/PubMed databases were searched for artic… Show more

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