2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12909-024-05546-4
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Situational simulation teaching effectively improves dental students’ non-operational clinical competency and objective structured clinical examination performance

Ju-Hui Wu,
Pei Chen Lin,
Kun-Tsung Lee
et al.

Abstract: Background Appropriate communication with dental patients enhances treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction. Implementing simulated patient interviews courses can improve patient-centered care and reduce conflict during clerkship training. Therefore, this study explored the relationship among student participation in a situational simulation course (SSC), academic performance, clerkship performance, and objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) performance. … Show more

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