2019
DOI: 10.17496/kmer.2019.21.3.150
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The Relationship between Medical Students’ Assessment of Standardized Patients and Patient‐Physician Interaction Score

Abstract: When standardized patients (SPs) are used for educational purposes, the authenticity of role play and the quality of feedback are essential requirements of SPs. This study was conducted to investigate medical students’ assessment of SPs and to identify the components of SPs’ performance that were most strongly correlated with patient–physician interaction score. One hundred and forty-two fourth-year medical students were asked to complete the Maastricht Assessment of Simulated Patients (MaSP) at the end of a c… Show more

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