Use of Standardized Patient Encounters as Predictors of Fieldwork Performance: A Pilot Study
Background: Although standardized patient encounters (SPEs) are being used in occupational therapy (OT) education, limited literature exists on the value these experiences have on OT student learning outcomes and preparation for fieldwork. This study sought to examine if SPEs had the potential to pr...
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Main Authors: | Linda Frasier (Author), John V. (Johnny) (Author), Ashley Fecht (Author) |
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