2017
DOI: 10.47895/amp.v51i2.580
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Medical Education: Effectiveness of Two Simulation Teaching Methods in Developing Intubation Skills of Year Level Six Medical Students (Clinical Clerks)

Abstract: Objective. To describe outcomes of two simulation teaching methods in developing intubation skills of year level six medical students (clinical clerks). Methods. Students were shown a 6-minute video on intubation. Students were exposed to video-assisted learning, videoassisted learning with instructor-guided simulation, and videoassisted learning with experiential learning. Each student was assessed by a non-graded 11 point objective structured clinical examination. Results and Discussion. The three learning s… Show more

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