2015
DOI: 10.7196/ajhpe.229
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Effect of simulated emergency skills training and assessments on the competence and confidence of medical students

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“…2 Students feel that simulation learning prepares them for the work they will be doing after graduation, and it enables them to practise rare skills that they would not easily have been able to do in a real clinical setting. 20 Our findings also echo previous research which found that simulation learning improves student confidence. 3,21 Fidelity plays a crucial role in the ECP students' satisfaction with simulation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…2 Students feel that simulation learning prepares them for the work they will be doing after graduation, and it enables them to practise rare skills that they would not easily have been able to do in a real clinical setting. 20 Our findings also echo previous research which found that simulation learning improves student confidence. 3,21 Fidelity plays a crucial role in the ECP students' satisfaction with simulation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%