The Simulated Cardiology Clinic: A Standardized Patient Exercise Supporting Medical Students' Biomedical Knowledge and Clinical Skills Integration
Introduction Development of cardiac disease-related diagnostic skills-including hypothesis-driven data gathering, heart sound interpretation, and ECG interpretation-is an important component of medical student training. Prior studies indicate trainees' performance of these skills is limited. Si...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer M. Jackson (Author), R. Brandon Stacey (Author), Sharon S. Korczyk (Author), Donna M. Williams (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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