Does simulation in medical education enhance or inhibit the development of self-knowledge?
Abstract:Simulation has been widely adopted in medical education. Traditionally, the design of simulation activities was through a hierarchical approach where experts within a speciality contributed to the development of content and assessment processes. Whilst this has proved to be a somewhat reliable method, the effectiveness from the perspective of medical students has rarely been examined.The Ward Simulation Exercise was delivered in the final year of the undergraduate medical curriculum at the University of Dundee… Show more
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