The Concurrent Validity of Using Simulated Patient and Real Patient in Communication Skills Assessment of Medical Students
Background & Objective: Communication skills assessment requires the use of valid instruments The present study has done to investigate concurrent validity of the simulated patient meaning relationship between test results by the simulated or real patient and possibility to generalize the result...
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Main Authors: | Hosein Karimi-Moonagi (Author), Roza Montazeri (Author), Mahnaz Amini (Author), Mohammad-Taghi Shakeri (Author), Mehri Yavari (Author), Mohammad Khajehdaluee (Author), Mojgan Afkhamizadeh (Author) |
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Kerman University of Medical Sciences,
2014-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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