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Using simulation, medical students can safely learn, practice, and repeat a skill or procedure over and over until proficiency is achieved, without touching a real patient.
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It's repeating a skill over and over and over again, or even in the gym for strength — strength training is based almost entirely on repetition, just do it over and over and over again.
Third, I repeat a new skill and keep on repeating it until it becomes second nature.
Many of us believe we learn better when we cram information or repeat a new skill over and over again, but learning becomes stronger with strategies that may initially feel uncomfortable.
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Group 2 were given a pre-recorded video tutorial delivered in a group setting, demonstrating the skill with a patient, then repeating the skill with commentary explaining the tutor's clinical reasoning.
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