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First Call Simulation: Preparing for Acute Patient Decompensation with Facilitated, Peri-Scenario Debriefing
INTRODUCTION: Medical students may graduate with limited experience in managing acutely decompensating patients independently. As interns they often assume that mantle of responsibility. This first call simulation-based training provided fourth-year medical students with a guided experience in creat...
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2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7526501/ http://dx.doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10982 |
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author | Musits, Andrew Petrone, Gianna Lindquist, David George, Paul |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Medical students may graduate with limited experience in managing acutely decompensating patients independently. As interns they often assume that mantle of responsibility. This first call simulation-based training provided fourth-year medical students with a guided experience in creating differential diagnoses and initiating diagnostic plans while resuscitating patients. METHODS: This simulation session was designed as a 3-hour session as part of a larger internship preparatory course for fourth-year medical students. The session contained three high-fidelity simulation scenarios involving a decompensating patient with a focus on developing a broad differential diagnosis and initiating treatment. The medical student leader for each patient encounter rotated with the remaining medical students actively involved in the peri-scenario debriefing process. The simulation effectiveness tool (SET-M), a published instrument to measure a learner's perception of how effective the simulation met their learning needs, was completed at the end of the session. RESULTS: Twenty students participated in the session and completed the SET-M. Ninety-five percent of students strongly agreed they were better prepared to respond to changes in a patient's condition and felt empowered to make clinical decisions. Of students, 100% strongly agreed that the debriefing was valuable in helping to improve their clinical judgment and contributed to their learning. DISCUSSION: Simulation-based training with facilitated, peri-scenario debriefing may be an effective method to develop confidence and clinical reasoning skills. This may help fourth-year medical students prepare for the impending responsibility to evaluate and initiate care for acutely decompensating patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-75265012020-10-02 First Call Simulation: Preparing for Acute Patient Decompensation with Facilitated, Peri-Scenario Debriefing Musits, Andrew Petrone, Gianna Lindquist, David George, Paul MedEdPORTAL Original Publication INTRODUCTION: Medical students may graduate with limited experience in managing acutely decompensating patients independently. As interns they often assume that mantle of responsibility. This first call simulation-based training provided fourth-year medical students with a guided experience in creating differential diagnoses and initiating diagnostic plans while resuscitating patients. METHODS: This simulation session was designed as a 3-hour session as part of a larger internship preparatory course for fourth-year medical students. The session contained three high-fidelity simulation scenarios involving a decompensating patient with a focus on developing a broad differential diagnosis and initiating treatment. The medical student leader for each patient encounter rotated with the remaining medical students actively involved in the peri-scenario debriefing process. The simulation effectiveness tool (SET-M), a published instrument to measure a learner's perception of how effective the simulation met their learning needs, was completed at the end of the session. RESULTS: Twenty students participated in the session and completed the SET-M. Ninety-five percent of students strongly agreed they were better prepared to respond to changes in a patient's condition and felt empowered to make clinical decisions. Of students, 100% strongly agreed that the debriefing was valuable in helping to improve their clinical judgment and contributed to their learning. DISCUSSION: Simulation-based training with facilitated, peri-scenario debriefing may be an effective method to develop confidence and clinical reasoning skills. This may help fourth-year medical students prepare for the impending responsibility to evaluate and initiate care for acutely decompensating patients. Association of American Medical Colleges 2020-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7526501/ http://dx.doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10982 Text en © 2020 Musits et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access publication distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) license. |
spellingShingle | Original Publication Musits, Andrew Petrone, Gianna Lindquist, David George, Paul First Call Simulation: Preparing for Acute Patient Decompensation with Facilitated, Peri-Scenario Debriefing |
title | First Call Simulation: Preparing for Acute Patient Decompensation with Facilitated, Peri-Scenario Debriefing |
title_full | First Call Simulation: Preparing for Acute Patient Decompensation with Facilitated, Peri-Scenario Debriefing |
title_fullStr | First Call Simulation: Preparing for Acute Patient Decompensation with Facilitated, Peri-Scenario Debriefing |
title_full_unstemmed | First Call Simulation: Preparing for Acute Patient Decompensation with Facilitated, Peri-Scenario Debriefing |
title_short | First Call Simulation: Preparing for Acute Patient Decompensation with Facilitated, Peri-Scenario Debriefing |
title_sort | first call simulation: preparing for acute patient decompensation with facilitated, peri-scenario debriefing |
topic | Original Publication |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7526501/ http://dx.doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10982 |
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