A pre-clerkship simulation-based procedural skills curriculum: decreasing anxiety and improving confidence of procedural skill performance
Introduction: Pre-clerkship procedural skills training is not yet a standard across Canadian medical school curricula, resulting in limited exposure to procedures upon entering clerkship. While simulated skills training has been documented in the literature to improve performance in technical abili...
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Main Authors: | Frank Battaglia, Victoria Ivankovic, Maria Merlano, Vishesh Patel, Céline Sayed, Hao Wang, Meghan McConnell, Nikhil Rastogi |
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Language: | EN |
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Canadian Medical Education Journal
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/61d3850486c7418884b0cae865b71e18 |
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