Standardized Patients in Simulation

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This lesson covers the concept of a Standardized Patient (SP), the role and function of SPs in simulation. Also, this lesson will focus on developing SP scenarios or cases, recruiting and training SPs for role portrayal and SP program management and opportunities for professional development for those training SPs and administering SP activities.

At the end of this lesson, you will be able to understand:

  • Concept of a standardized patient
  • Developing SP scenarios
  • Preparation of a SP
  • Role and function of a SP
  • Concept of moulage
  • Preparation for moulage
  • Recruiting of SPs

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Presentation: Standardized Patient