“…Client safety and communication skills are issues that are constantly scrutinized in the training of health care professionals (Marks, ; Edwards, ; Archer, ). Training through simulation exercises offers pragmatic opportunities to build competence (Khalaila, ; Gillispie, ) and confidence (Barrett et al, ) in an interactive manner (Desy et al, ; Pandey et al, ) and within a risk‐free environment. The modalities that can be employed include, but are not limited to, screen‐based computer simulators (Abdel Meguid and Khalil, ; Havyer et al, ), standardized patients (Marks, ), complex task trainers (Rogers and Tutty, ; Christensen et al, ), and realistic patient simulators (Alcamo et al, ; Hill et al, ).…”