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Simulation to improve medical student confidence and preparedness to care for the dying: a feasibility study.

Geoffrey WellsJulia MontgomeryAndreas Hiersche
Published in: BMJ supportive & palliative care (2019)
Results suggest a feasible potential for simulations to influence undergraduate medical student teaching on the care of a dying patient and their family. We believe that this study adds to the limited body of literature exploring the value of simulation in improving the confidence and preparedness of medical students to provide 'end-of-life' care. Further research into the cost-effectiveness of simulation is required to further support its application in this setting.
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