Students’ perception of Simulation-based learning in Clinical Skills Lab: A One-year institutional experience at Fazaia Ruth Pfau Medical College

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Background: Clinical skills laboratory offers great potential for undergraduate medical education by introducing the students to innovative teaching and learning strategies that efficiently fill the gap between theoretical knowledge and clinical practice. Our study aimed to assess the initial perceptions and experiences of medical students for the newly established clinical skills laboratory at FRPMC. Methods: It was a descriptive cross-sectional study conducted at FRPMC, with 100 medical students of the first-year M.B.B.S. participating in this study. During the academic year, study participants attended six modules from Feb to Dec 2020. A 5-point Likert scale questionnaire was given to each student at the end of the module. Data has been reported as Mean ± SD and an internal consistency evaluation form for each variable was calculated. Results: A total of 100 students participated in the study, 90% of the study participants agreed that their overall skill lab experience of training in the skills lab was satisfactory. 68% of respondents felt that instructors play an important role in organizing and structuring the course material, and 58 to 61% said that the clinical skills training simulates a hospital setting where practicing on real patients would take place. The pre-reading materials and instructions should be provided in advance, according to 64% of students. Conclusion Students’ perceptions and experiences of teaching clinical skills were generally positive. Students showed overall satisfaction over the motivational conducive environment, content taught, gaining confidence, learning procedural skills, and adequacy of the educational equipment for learners in the newly established CSL at FRPMC.
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学生对临床技能实验室模拟学习的看法:Fazaia Ruth Pfau 医学院一年的机构经验
背景:临床技能实验室为本科医学教育提供了巨大的潜力,通过向学生介绍创新的教学和学习策略,有效地填补了理论知识和临床实践之间的差距。我们的研究旨在评估医学生对 FRPMC 新建临床技能实验室的初步看法和体验:这是一项在 FRPMC 进行的描述性横断面研究,共有 100 名医学学士学位一年级的医学生参与了这项研究。在这一学年中,研究参与者从 2020 年 2 月至 12 月参加了六个单元的学习。模块结束时,向每位学生发放了一份 5 点李克特量表问卷。数据以平均值±标准差(Mean ± SD)的形式报告,并计算了每个变量的内部一致性评价表:共有 100 名学生参与了研究,90% 的研究参与者认为他们在技能实验室的总体培训体验令人满意。68%的受访者认为指导教师在组织和安排课程材料方面发挥了重要作用,58%至61%的受访者表示临床技能培训模拟了医院环境,在真实病人身上进行练习。64%的学生认为,应提前提供预习材料和指导。在 FRPMC 新成立的 CSL 中,学生对激励性的有利环境、教学内容、自信心的获得、程序技能的学习以及教学设备对学习者的充足性总体表示满意。
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