Teaching clinical skills to medical students: the use of simulated patients and videotaping in general practice.

B R McAvoy
Author Information
  1. B R McAvoy: Department of Community Health, University of Leicester, UK.

Abstract

This paper describes the use of simulated patients in a problem-based teaching programme designed to develop the clinical skills of medical students during a 5-week course in general practice in the University of Leicester. The logistics of training and the advantages of using simulated patients are discussed. Simulated patients are practicable and acceptable in a United Kingdom medical school, and the reaction of students to their use is favourable.

MeSH Term

Clinical Competence
Curriculum
Education, Medical, Undergraduate
England
Family Practice
Humans
Problem Solving
Teaching
Videotape Recording

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