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Bridging the Gap between Knowledge and Skill: Integrating Standardized Patients into Bioethics Education
by
Rhodes, Rosamond
, Gligorov, Nada
, Frank, Lily E.
, Ballato, Ellen C. Tobin
, Sommer, Terry M.
in
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/ Autopsy
/ Behavioral responses
/ Bioethical Issues
/ Bioethics
/ Bioethics - education
/ Clinical skills
/ Clinical training
/ Core competencies
/ Curricula
/ Decision making
/ Education, Professional - trends
/ Essays
/ Ethics
/ Ethics Consultation - standards
/ Humanities
/ Humans
/ Knowledge
/ Learning
/ Medical education
/ Medical history
/ Medical schools
/ Medicine
/ Moral education
/ Neuropsychological assessment
/ Patient Simulation
/ Patients
/ Practice placements
/ Professional Competence
/ Professional education
/ Psychological distress
/ Skills
/ Standardization
/ Standardized patients
/ Teaching
/ Teaching - methods
/ Women
2015
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Bridging the Gap between Knowledge and Skill: Integrating Standardized Patients into Bioethics Education
by
Rhodes, Rosamond
, Gligorov, Nada
, Frank, Lily E.
, Ballato, Ellen C. Tobin
, Sommer, Terry M.
in
Ability
/ Autopsy
/ Behavioral responses
/ Bioethical Issues
/ Bioethics
/ Bioethics - education
/ Clinical skills
/ Clinical training
/ Core competencies
/ Curricula
/ Decision making
/ Education, Professional - trends
/ Essays
/ Ethics
/ Ethics Consultation - standards
/ Humanities
/ Humans
/ Knowledge
/ Learning
/ Medical education
/ Medical history
/ Medical schools
/ Medicine
/ Moral education
/ Neuropsychological assessment
/ Patient Simulation
/ Patients
/ Practice placements
/ Professional Competence
/ Professional education
/ Psychological distress
/ Skills
/ Standardization
/ Standardized patients
/ Teaching
/ Teaching - methods
/ Women
2015
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Bridging the Gap between Knowledge and Skill: Integrating Standardized Patients into Bioethics Education
by
Rhodes, Rosamond
, Gligorov, Nada
, Frank, Lily E.
, Ballato, Ellen C. Tobin
, Sommer, Terry M.
in
Ability
/ Autopsy
/ Behavioral responses
/ Bioethical Issues
/ Bioethics
/ Bioethics - education
/ Clinical skills
/ Clinical training
/ Core competencies
/ Curricula
/ Decision making
/ Education, Professional - trends
/ Essays
/ Ethics
/ Ethics Consultation - standards
/ Humanities
/ Humans
/ Knowledge
/ Learning
/ Medical education
/ Medical history
/ Medical schools
/ Medicine
/ Moral education
/ Neuropsychological assessment
/ Patient Simulation
/ Patients
/ Practice placements
/ Professional Competence
/ Professional education
/ Psychological distress
/ Skills
/ Standardization
/ Standardized patients
/ Teaching
/ Teaching - methods
/ Women
2015
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Bridging the Gap between Knowledge and Skill: Integrating Standardized Patients into Bioethics Education
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Bridging the Gap between Knowledge and Skill: Integrating Standardized Patients into Bioethics Education
2015
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Upon entering the examination room, Caitlyn encounters a woman sitting alone and in distress. Caitlyn introduces herself as the hospital ethicist and tells the woman, Mrs. Dennis, that her aim is to help her reach a decision about whether to perform an autopsy on her recently deceased husband. Mrs. Dennis begins the encounter by telling the ethicist that she has to decide quickly, but that she is very torn about what to do. Mrs. Dennis adds, “My sons disagree about the autopsy.” As a standardized patient (SP), a specialized actor, the woman playing Mrs. Dennis has already delivered the same opening lines several times to different learners practicing their clinical ethics consultation skills. An SP encounter is a simulated patient encounter used for educational purposes that requires the standardization of verbal and behavioral responses. In the encounter, the simulator, or “patient,” uses a scripted medical history to enable the learner to employ a certain skill, say, the ability to perform a neurological exam. The use of standardized patients in the evaluation of clinical skills has become a staple in medical education. To tackle the challenge of teaching clinical ethics consultation skills, we have incorporated SP encounters into the curriculum of the Bioethics Program of The Union Graduate College and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. SP encounters are incorporated into one of our onsite classes, the Onsite Clinical Ethics Practicum, and they are part of the capstone examination, which all of our graduates must complete successfully. The inclusion of simulated encounters into the curriculum is one way in which we equip our students with the core competencies specified by the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Task Force for clinical ethicists.
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd,The Hastings Center
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