CLINICAL ORTHOPAEDICS AND RELATED RESEARCH, n° 257, 1990, pages 47-51, 1 réf., ISSN 0009-921X, USA
Clinical cases can be simulated by using computers with programs designed to provide all of the information required to make a diagnosis and initiate a treatment plan.
The cases are uncued, simulate time, and require sound clinical judgment for management.
All transactions between the physician and case are recorded so that each action can be evaluated from the standpoint of timeliness, sequence, appropriateness, risk, and cost.
Results from field studies indicate that the performance by residents in the management of clinical case simulations measures more than knowledge.
Mots-clés BDSP : Amérique, Cas clinique, Diagnostic, Thérapeutique, Enseignement universitaire, Médecin, Qualification professionnelle, Formation professionnelle, Etats Unis, Homme
Mots-clés Pascal : Amérique du Nord, Amérique, Simulation ordinateur, Etude cas, Diagnostic, Traitement, Enseignement universitaire, Médecin, Qualification professionnelle, Formation professionnelle, Etats Unis, Génie biomédical, Homme
Mots-clés Pascal anglais : North America, America, Computer simulation, Case study, Diagnosis, Treatment, Higher education, Physician, Professional qualification, Occupational training, United States, Biomedical engineering, Human
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