Does the unexpected death of the manikin in a simulation maintain the participants ’ perceived self-efficacy? An observational prospective study with medical students
The death of a simulated patient is controversial. Some educators feel that having a manikin die is prejudicial to learning; others feel it is a way of better preparing students for these situations. Perceived...
Source: BMC Medical Education - Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Anne Weiss, Morgan Jaffrelot, Jean-Claude Bartier, Thierry Pottecher, Isabelle Borraccia, Gilles Mahoudeau, Eric Noll, V éronique Brunstein, Chloé Delacour and Thierry Pelaccia Source Type: research