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Improving Confidence in Competencies for International Medical Trips Using a Curriculum with Simulation.

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Birckhead, BJ; Mullikin, TC; Zubair, AS; Alniemi, D; Franz, WB; Bachman, JW
Published in: Minn Med
2015

Many incoming medical and undergraduate students seek out international medical mission trips to supplement their education and training. However, few have the necessary skills to perform simple clinical tasks such as taking vital signs or conducting an initial patient interview. We conducted a small pilot study to assess the impact of simulation exercises on teaching incoming first-year medical students and undergraduate students basic clinical skills and teamwork. Our study population consisted of nine incoming medical students and 11 undergraduate students who participated in a training session involving simulated tasks prior to taking a medical mission trip to Nicaragua. Participants completed a survey before and after the simulation and at the end of the trip. All 20 indicated the simulation was effective in teaching clinical and team-building skills. In addition, the simulation exercise improved participants' confidence in their ability to perform certain clinical tasks and work as a team prior to the mission trip. We concluded that simulation is effective for incoming medical and undergraduate students and can be used prior to global health trips to increase their confidence in performing tasks required for a successful experience.

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Published In

Minn Med

ISSN

0026-556X

Publication Date

2015

Volume

98

Issue

11-12

Start / End Page

44 / 47

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Patient Simulation
  • Patient Care Team
  • Nicaragua
  • Multilingualism
  • Minnesota
  • Medical Missions
  • Male
  • International Educational Exchange
  • Humans
 

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Birckhead, B. J., Mullikin, T. C., Zubair, A. S., Alniemi, D., Franz, W. B., & Bachman, J. W. (2015). Improving Confidence in Competencies for International Medical Trips Using a Curriculum with Simulation. Minn Med, 98(11–12), 44–47.
Birckhead, Brandon J., Trey C. Mullikin, Adeel S. Zubair, Dema Alniemi, Walter B. Franz, and John W. Bachman. “Improving Confidence in Competencies for International Medical Trips Using a Curriculum with Simulation.Minn Med 98, no. 11–12 (2015): 44–47.
Birckhead BJ, Mullikin TC, Zubair AS, Alniemi D, Franz WB, Bachman JW. Improving Confidence in Competencies for International Medical Trips Using a Curriculum with Simulation. Minn Med. 2015;98(11–12):44–7.
Birckhead, Brandon J., et al. “Improving Confidence in Competencies for International Medical Trips Using a Curriculum with Simulation.Minn Med, vol. 98, no. 11–12, 2015, pp. 44–47.
Birckhead BJ, Mullikin TC, Zubair AS, Alniemi D, Franz WB, Bachman JW. Improving Confidence in Competencies for International Medical Trips Using a Curriculum with Simulation. Minn Med. 2015;98(11–12):44–47.

Published In

Minn Med

ISSN

0026-556X

Publication Date

2015

Volume

98

Issue

11-12

Start / End Page

44 / 47

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Patient Simulation
  • Patient Care Team
  • Nicaragua
  • Multilingualism
  • Minnesota
  • Medical Missions
  • Male
  • International Educational Exchange
  • Humans