Teaching Consultation Skills
Teaching with Patient Simulators
DOWNLOADS
path: USING PATIENT SIMULATORS/patient-simulation-database
- patient simulation – antibiotics – tony (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – anxiety – john (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – anxiety and calming the patient – angela (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – anxiety and calming the patient – barbara (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – anxiety and calming the patient – john (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – atrial fibrillation – arthur (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – back pain – dale (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – breaking bad news lung ca – ken (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – cancer and dont tell the patient please – gwen (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – carpal tunnel – gurinder (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – cervical smear first – katie (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – child behaviour problems – jade with mum (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – childhood constipation – kerry (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – cholesterol worries – peter (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – contraception age 16 – joanne (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – contraception discussion – annabel (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – cv risk and motivational interviewing – akram (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – cv risk and motivational interviewing – anita (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – diabetes new – michael (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – diabetes new – mohan (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – diversity and culture – asian diabetic – ahmed (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – diversity and culture – asian sensitive area – nazma (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – diversity and culture – lesbian bereavement – anna (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – dvt – pam (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – epilepsy discussion – amarjit (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – epilepsy engagement – motivational interviewing – shabana (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – epilepsy engagement – motivational interviewing – shahzad (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – epilepsy engagement – motivational interviewing – susan (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – epilepsy new – sally (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – exam stress – jim (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – family dysfunction – jade with grandma (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – heart failure explanation – geoffrey (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – hiv and disclosure – wendy (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – hiv and not telling wife – david (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – hypothyroidism explanation – clare (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – ibs vs bowel ca – paula (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – knee pain discussion – john (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – language difficulties – ear infection – shaheena (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – language difficulties and breast lump – ania (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – language difficulties and diabetes – ahmed and shabana (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – language difficulties and gastroenteritis – chao with phone interpreter.doc
- patient simulation – language difficulties and headache – carlo and angelina (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – medical problems in carers – elaine (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – medical problems in carers – peggy (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – menorrhagia – heather (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – menorrhagia – pardip (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – myocardial infarct life adjustment – sally (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – myocardial infarct life adjustment – sanjeev (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – palpitations – sarah (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – prostate risk – ivor (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – psa test discussion – david (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – refusing cardiac medication – bert (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – sexually transmitted infection – angela (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – swine flu – linda (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – teenager shy – andrew (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – terminal cancer discussions – patricia (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – the babbling patient – paul (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – thumb pain psoriasis – alex (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – tiredness – audrey (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
- patient simulation – tiredness – barbara (TEACHING RESOURCE).doc
QUICK-LINKS
WEBLINKS
Patient Simulations can be very time consuming but...
Developing a workshop using patient simulators can be very time consuming and exhausting.
- You have to develop a page outlining the scenario.
- Then a page briefing the simulator.
- Then a page furnishing the trainee with information and telling them what to do.
- And finally a facilitator’s guidance page.
- And then you have to coordinate the whole thing which can be hard work if there are a lot of trainees and scenarios involved.
But it is well worth it. The learning from this method is vast and highly effective. It can result in marked transformative change in the learners. And once you’ve created a scenario, you can re-run it and tweak it. The whole thing can be jolly good fun (and your learners will thank you for the leaning).