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      <subfield code="a">Bellido-Estévez, Inmaculada</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Objective: Determine the impact of Student-Designed Clinical Simulations in OSCE scenarios on&#xd;
the learning and assessment score of Anaesthesia students from Medicine Degree and&#xd;
Pharmacology students from Podiatry Degree.&#xd;
Method: Five-year study in which a cohort of medicine and podiatry undergraduate students&#xd;
from a single institution was recruited for undergraduate students were trained using SC-ECOE&#xd;
that included: 1) Medical students: endotracheal intubation, assisted ventilation, peripherally&#xd;
inserted central catheter, and drug administration through various routes. 2) Podiatry students:&#xd;
locoregional anesthesia and cures with administration of topical drugs to the foot. Medicine and&#xd;
Podiatry students were involved in the design of clinical simulation scenarios for OSCE&#xd;
assessments. They collaborated with faculty members to develop realistic scenarios based on&#xd;
course objectives and clinical guidelines. These scenarios were then implemented in the OSCE&#xd;
assessments. &#xd;
Results: 633 students were included, 78% female, 21±2.6 years old. The average time spent by the&#xd;
students in completing the designed and training in SC-OSCE was 10.2±3.6 h in AnaesthesiaMedicine&#xd;
and 10.5±2.5 h in Pharmacology-Podiatry student. The percentage of students who were&#xd;
satisfied with this form of learning was 89.5%. The group of SC-OSCE designed by students&#xd;
showed a greater number of correct answers to the evaluation questions compared to students&#xd;
which no collaborate in the clinical simulation in OSCE scenario design, +16.8% correct answers&#xd;
(P &lt; O.OS). Even more students in the experimental group showed improvements in clinical&#xd;
reasoning, decision-making, communication skills and team work.&#xd;
Conclusion: Incorporating student to the design of clinical simulations into OSCE scenarios&#xd;
positively impacts their assessment seores, promotes their active learning, and fosters the&#xd;
development of clinical and communication skills.</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Bellido-Estevez I, Blanco-Reina E, Bellido Estevez MV, Barroso González A, Guerrero Orriach JL, Raigon Ponferrada A, Gomez-Luque A. The Impact of Student-designed Clinical Simulations in OSCE scenarios on the assessment score of Medicine Degree´s Anaesthesia students and Podiatry Degree´s Pharmacology students. 9th European Congress of Pharmacology (Federation of European Pharmacological Societies, EPHAR, affiliate member of IUPHAR). PP007, Libro abstract 2024: pp: 24. Athenas, Grecia, 23-26 Junio, 2024.</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">The Impact of Student-designed Clinical Simulations in OSCE  scenarios on the assessment score of Medicine Degree's Anaesthesia  students and Podiatry Degree's Pharmacology students.</subfield>
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