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Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Simulated consultations: a sociolinguistic perspective



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  Whilst simulation undoubtedly has a place in formative learning for professional communication, the simulated consultation may distort assessment of professional communication These sociolinguistic findings contribute to the on-going critique of simulations in high-stakes assessments and indicate that further research, which steps outside psychometric approaches, is necessary.
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  •  In health care, a simulated patient (SP), also known as a standardized patient, sample patient , or patient instructor, is an individual trained to act as a real patient in order to simulate a set of symptoms or problems.
  •  McMaster University > CSBL > Standardized Patient Program - Hamilton
    simulation.mcmaster.ca/spp.html
    A standardized patient is a healthy person who is trained to realistically and accurately reproduce a history, physical and/or emotional medical scenario that a real patient would present.
  •  Standardized Patient Program | - Toronto
    www.spp.utoronto.ca/
    The Standardized Patient Program (SPP), University of Toronto is a dynamic educational resource dedicated to enhancing all facets and levels of health ... 
    www.hopkinsmedicine.org › Simulation Center › Training
    Standardized patient simulation involves the use of individuals trained to portray the roles of patients, family members or others to allow students to practice ...

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