“…Following the intervention, the medication administration error rates of nurses in the study group significantly decreased from 30.8% to 4% (p ,0.001) compared to nurses in a control group whose error rates increased from 20.8% to 36.7% (p 5 0.002) over the same period of time. 14 The value of using high-fidelity manikins in pharmacy has been investigated to teach critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and problem-solving skills 7,10,15,16 ; advanced cardiovascular support 17 ; medical emergencies and critical care management 7,9 ; team-working skills and interprofessional working 16,18 ; end of life care 19 ; technical skills; and performance-based pharmacotherapy principles 15,20 In these studies, simulation was mainly used for formative assessment. Also, a variety of assessment methods was used to qualitatively and quantitatively examine the impact of simulation-based learning.…”