2019
DOI: 10.7861/futurehosp.6-1-s135
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Collaborative acute medical postgraduate–undergraduate simulation: a new multi-modal transition programme for final-year medical students

Abstract: EDUCATION, TRAINING AND MEDICAL PROFESSIONALISM and utility of the CAMPUS pilot as a training tool in helping prepare candidates for life as foundation year one doctor. Results Qualitative feedback was obtained in the form of pre-and postcourse Likert surveys. This consisted of confidence ratings and freetext boxes. Candidates reported variable degrees of experience with previous SB teaching. Fig 1 summarises the results of the surveys; confidence ratings in various domains, ranging from clinical management, i… Show more

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“…Therefore, the ability to work and make robust decisions efficiently is crucial. Literature reports that SBL tools are effective for teaching and learning in acute medicine to test and improve trainees’ knowledge and skills 8 9. A survey reported that positive attitudes towards interactive learning tools outnumbered negative views 10…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the ability to work and make robust decisions efficiently is crucial. Literature reports that SBL tools are effective for teaching and learning in acute medicine to test and improve trainees’ knowledge and skills 8 9. A survey reported that positive attitudes towards interactive learning tools outnumbered negative views 10…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%