English Workshops with Simulated Patients and Peers Reduce Medical Students’ Apprehension About Speaking in English
Philippe Codron,
Erwan Autret,
Martine Fisbach
et al.
Abstract:In this study, we evaluated workshops with simulated patients and peers to improve English-speaking confidence among medical students. Results showed reduced apprehension when interviewing patients, high course satisfaction, perceived progress in English proficiency, and increased confidence in future interactions with patients, supporting simulation-based methods in medical English education.
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