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The contribution of simulated patients to meaningful student learning.

Annelies LovinkMarleen GroenierAnneke G van der NietHeleen A Th MiedemaJan-Joost Rethans
Published in: Perspectives on medical education (2021)
During SP encounters, students learn more than just communication skills; the interaction with SPs contributes to their professional and personal identity development. Primarily, the authentic response of an SP during the interaction provides students an understanding of how well they communicate. This raises issues whether standardizing SPs might limit opportunities for meaningful learning.
Keyphrases
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