Standardized Patient (SP) Training: A Cooperative Undertaking of the Faculty of the School of Medicine/Dentistry and the College of Art at Nihon University

  • Fujita Yukihiko
    Division of Medical Education Planning and Development, Nihon University School of Medicine
  • Hashimoto Shu
    Division of Medical Education Planning and Development, Nihon University School of Medicine Division of Respiratory Medicine Department of Internal Medicine, Nihon University School of Medicine
  • Kamiyama Hiroshi
    Division of Medical Education Planning and Development, Nihon University School of Medicine
  • Sumitomo Naokata
    Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, Nihon University School of Medicine
  • Uehara Tamotsu
    Department of Community Dentistry, Nihon University School of Dentistry
  • Nakajima Ichiro
    Department of Community Dentistry, Nihon University School of Dentistry
  • Kano Tatsuya
    DNihon University College of Art, Course of Theatre
  • Kumagai Yasuhiro
    DNihon University College of Art, Course of Theatre
  • Katayama Yoichi
    Department of Neurosurgery, Nihon University School of Medicine

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  • 日本大学医学部・歯学部と芸術学部演劇学科との学部間協力による標準模擬患者養成
  • ニホン ダイガク イガクブ ・ シガクブ ト ゲイジュツ ガクブ エンゲキ ガッカ ト ノ ガクブ カン キョウリョク ニ ヨル ヒョウジュン モギ カンジャ ヨウセイ

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Abstract

Simulated patient/standardized patient (SP) training between the School of Medicine/Dentistry and the College of Art at Nihon University was retrospectively investigated to determine what the practical considerations should be in future. There were 63 participants (18 males; 45 females) from the Nihon University College of Art. There were a total of 162 students enrolled for practical medical interview training and the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) of the Common Achievement Tests Organization at the School of Medicine. At the department of dentistry 12 participants (male 5: female 7) attended the practical medical interview training and the OSCE. A total of 23 students were enrolled for the diagnostic practical training and OSCE at the School of Dentistry. SP certification was issued to 10 participants (male 3: female 7) from the SP approval committee of the Nihon University School of Medicine in June 2013. Future issues highlighted in our study include the following: (1) remuneration for Nihon University College of Art graduates acting as SP trainers, (2) Nihon University general certification for SP training.

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