Journal article

Learning the skills of flexible sigmoidoscopy - The wider perspective

RL Kneebone, D Nestel, K Moorthy, P Taylor, S Bann, Y Munz, A Darzi

Medical Education Supplement | WILEY | Published : 2003

Abstract

Background: Nurse-led gastrointestinal endoscopy is a priority clinical area in the UK. Endoscopic procedures are challenging to learn, requiring a combination of technical competence (manipulating a flexible endoscope and interpreting the findings) and interpersonal skills (engaging effectively with a conscious patient who is frequently apprehensive). This paper explores the potential of an innovative, scenario-based approach which links a simulated patient with a computer-driven virtual reality (VR) training device for flexible sigmoidoscopy. Within this safe yet realistic quasi-clinical environment, learners carry out the procedure while interacting with the 'patient'. Communication skill..

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