Journal article
Using volunteer simulated patients in development of pre-registration pharmacists: Learning from the experience
D Nestel, A Calandra, RA Elliott
Pharmacy Education | Published : 2007
Abstract
Effective communication is recognised as a key professional skill for pharmacists. Pharmacy education has a relatively recent history of communication training. Content and methods vary widely and limited use is made of simulated patients (SPs). The purpose of this paper is to describe and evaluate a communication session that uses volunteer SPs to support the training of pre-registrant pharmacists (PRPs). The session enabled PRPs to interview an SP and observe their colleagues in different scenarios. Each group was facilitated by an experienced pharmacist. SPs, PRPs and tutors participated in feedback. Evaluation data was collected immediately after the session. Participants rated the sessi..
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