A Standardized Patient (SP) is trained to present the medical history, simulate physical examination findings and portray emotions just like the “real” patients upon whom their case was based. A professional standardized patient trainer and faculty members prepare standardized patients for their roles. Standardized patients assist in both learning and assessment activities, and are trained to provide constructive feedback to the learner. SP’s represent a variety of demographics, careers and life interests. The Clinical Skills Education Center Standardized Patient Program at Loma Linda University serves students across all four years of medical school, as well as other health professions programs on campus. Standardized patient simulations provide a safe environment where learners can practice clinical skills, patient interaction and clinical problem solving. Learn how to become a Standardized Patient: [ Ссылка ]
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