Learning from cancer survivors as standardized patients: radiation therapy students ’ perspective
Healthcare programs have proven the benefits of standardized patients in educational activities, but limited scholarship exists on the involvement of cancer survivors in radiation therapy education. This innovative approach to simulation-based education in radiation therapy is the first to integrate cancer survivors as standardized patients in a high-fidelity environment. This research aims to examine the impact of cancer survivors on the students ’ learning during their simulation course.
Source: Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences - Category: Radiology Authors: Cynthia Palmaria, Amanda Bolderston, Susan Cauti, Susan Fawcett Tags: Research Article Source Type: research
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