2015
DOI: 10.17161/kjm.v8i2.11522
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Using Simulation to Improve Medical Students' Comfort with Selected Pediatric Procedures

Abstract: Background. Simulation in pediatrics is described often in more procedurally-heavy areas, such as in intensive care, emergency medicine, and neonatology. However, there is a paucity of literature related to simulation in general pediatrics. We sought to improve students' comfort with and knowledge about selected procedures using simulation mannequins during their pediatric rotation. Methods. During a workshop, third year medical students received a lecture on male circumcisions, lumbar punctures, the Ortolani … Show more

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