Simulation and Feedback in Health Education: A Mixed Methods Study Comparing Three Simulation Modalities
Background. There are numerous approaches to simulating a patient encounter in pharmacy education. However, little direct comparison between these approaches has been undertaken. Our objective was to investigate student experiences, satisfaction, and feedback preferences between three scenario simul...
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Main Authors: | Lauren Tait (Author), Kenneth Lee (Author), Rohan Rasiah (Author), Joyce M. Cooper (Author), Tristan Ling (Author), Benjamin Geelan (Author), Ivan Bindoff (Author) |
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2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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