- VernacularTitle:医学生イベント・シムリンピックについて
- Author:
Kazunobu Ishikawa
;
Taichi Shuto
;
Hiroyuki Komatsu
;
Yoko Moroi
;
Keiko Abe
;
Motofumi Yoshida
;
Kazuhiko Fujisaki
;
Takuzo Hano
;
Kazuhiro Hirohashi
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: simulation-based medical education; assessment of clinical competency; simulator; simulated patients; clinical reasoning
- From:Medical Education 2015;46(3):259-271
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
To encourage the broad use of simulation-based medical education and establish partnerships to promote objective structured clinical examinations after clinical clerkship among medical teachers, we hosted the first team-based clinical skills competition event for medical students in Japan, named ‘Medical Students' Simlympic Games 2014'. Thirty-six (12 teams of three) open-recruited 5th or 6th grade medical students participated in this event. Student teams performed clinical tasks at 6 stations, which actively utilized the strengths of simulators or simulated patients. Contents, composition, difficulty level, and validity were tested by trainee doctors and examined by committee members in advance. In this report, we describe our concept, executive committee formation, a variety of arrangements, the outline on the day of the event, and the results of a questionnaire targeting participants. (126 words)