Effect of high-fidelity simulation on alpha-amylase activity and concentrations of secretory immunoglobulin class A, cortisol, and testosterone among medical students.
Szymon BialkaMaja CopikAdam UbychRadosław MarciniakJacek SmerekaLukasz SzarpakHanna MisiolekPublished in: Endocrine (2021)
High-fidelity simulation is a useful education method in medical subjects, especially in cases where a mistake could produce serious or irreversible consequences. It can increase stress hormone concentrations and thus can be assumed effective as a learning aid even in senior-year students of medical faculty.