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Medical simulation-based education improves medicos' clinical skills 被引量:4

Medical simulation-based education improves medicos' clinical skills
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摘要 Clinical skill is an essential part of clinical medicine and plays quite an important role in bridging medicos and physicians. Due to the realities in China, traditional medical education is facing many challenges. There are few opportunities for students to practice their clinical skills and their dexterities are generally at a low level. Medical simulation-based education is a new teaching modality and helps to improve medicos' clinical skills to a large degree. Medical simulation-based education has many significant advantages and will be further developed and applied. Clinical skill is an essential part of clinical medicine and plays quite an important role in bridging medicos and physicians. Due to the realities in China, traditional medical education is facing many challenges. There are few opportunities for students to practice their clinical skills and their dexterities are generally at a low level. Medical simulation-based education is a new teaching modality and helps to improve medicos' clinical skills to a large degree. Medical simulation-based education has many significant advantages and will be further developed and applied.
出处 《The Journal of Biomedical Research》 CAS 2013年第2期81-84,共4页 生物医学研究杂志(英文版)
关键词 临床医学 医学教育 医学生 模拟 基础 医疗 组成部分 教学方式 medical simulation-based education, medicos, clinical skills
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