Effects of high-fidelity simulation education on medical students' anxiety and confidence.
Ji Hye YuHye Jin ChangSoon Sun KimJi Eun ParkWou Young ChungSu Kyung LeeMiran KimJang Hoon LeeYun Jung JungPublished in: PloS one (2021)
We confirmed that medical students need to be repeatedly exposed to simulation education experiences in order to have a sense of psychological stability and to competently deliver medical treatment in a clinical setting. There is a practical limitation in that medical students do not have enough opportunities to meet the patients during clinical practice in hospitals. Therefore, in order to produce excellent doctors, students should have the expanded opportunities to experience simulation education so they can experience real-world medical conditions.