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Item Metadata only Effects of online frame-of-reference rater training on scoring accuracy in objective structured clinical examination(Mahidol University, 2023) Zarina Sadad; Kasana Raksamani; Cherdsak IramaneeratThe objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) is an important tool to assess clinical skill in health science education. The quality of the OSCE relies on reliability and validity. Frame-of-reference training (FORT) might be an effective... strategy to improve rating accuracy and the reliability of the OSCE. This study aims to evaluate the effect of FORT in the medical area, in comparison to the control group, on accuracy and inter-rater reliability in the OSCE. This researchItem Open Access Development of simulation model for transradial catheterization practice for physicians(Mahidol University, 2022) Kanchalika Julthongpipat; Puttinun Patpituck; Chatkanok Dumavibhatcatheterization with a simulation model improves the experience and learning in a safe setting where the patient is not harmed. The objective of this research is the material development of the simulator for Transradial Catheterization by analyzing three types... of silicone rubber. In this study, the test is divided into 12groups depending on the use of puncture and catheter. And evaluated satisfaction with the simulator's effectiveness and utility by 18 physicians from 1st year and 2nd year of the fellowshipItem Open Access Surgical simulation models design for myringotomy and tympanostomy tube insertion in child patients using medical image processing and 3D printing technology(Mahidol University, 2020) Kawin Pratumaneechai; Puttinun Patpitak; Archwin Tanphaichitr; Thanongchai Siriapisith; Vannipa Vathanopasin combination with silicone rubber moulding techniques. The surgical simulation models were produced in three age groups, tested and validated by specialized medical lecturers. A total of 11 first-year residencies in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology... performance in some part of surgical procedures. Also, the study showed good results in satisfaction evaluation from the medical specialized medical lecturers and residencies which indicated that the simulation models were able to increase their confidenceItem Metadata only Simulation-based medical education in Thailand: a cross-sectional online national survey(2022-12-01) Boonmak P.; Suraseranivongse S.; Pattaravit N.; Boonmak S.; Jirativanont T.; Lertbunnaphong T.; Arora R.; Watcharotayangul J.; Imsuwan I.; Kwangwaropas P.; Wittayachamnankul B.; Mahidol UniversityBackground: Simulation-Based Medical Education (SBME) is a teaching method commonly used in undergraduate medical education. Although Thai medical schools have developed a system that incorporates SBME, various aspects of that system require... improvement. We surveyed medical school administrators, instructors, and students about SBME in their institutions and the obstacles involved in its implementation, as well as their experiences, expectations, and attitudes regarding the current system. MethodsPublication Metadata only The Evolution of Simulation-Based Learning Across the Disciplines, 1965–2018: A Science Map of the Literature(2020-02-01) Philip Hallinger; Ray Wang; Mahidol University; Thammasat University; University of Johannesburg© The Author(s) 2019. Background. Simulation-based learning (SBL) has been applied and studied in educational settings for at least six decades. While numerous reviews of research have been conducted from different perspectives, none to date have... used bibliometric methods to analyze the evolution of simulation-based learning as a ‘knowledge base’. Aim. The review sought to document the growth and geographic distribution of research on SBL. In addition, the review aimed to identify key authorsItem Open Access Strategies to incorporate simulated patient encounters to promote a level of empathy in medical and nursing students(Mahidol University, 2022) Nattaphon Chokemaitree; Tripop Lertbunnaphong; Tachawan JirativanontEmpathy is one of the essential elements in providing humanistic medical care, leading to better outcome for both health professions and patients. The recommendations in empathy training using simulated patient (SP) encounter are not clearly.... This study was a narrative review. Five databases, namely PubMed, Academic Search Complete, Education Resource Information Center, Scopus, and Web of Science were searched for relevant studies on the effect of the SP encounter on medical and nursing studentsPublication Open Access Evaluation of the Web-based Critical Thinking Software: Diagnostic Reasoning Clinician in Ramathibodi's Medical Curriculum(2010) Suthida Sumrithe; Vipavee Kitkumhang; สุธิดา สัมฤทธิ์; วิภาวี กิจกำแหง; Mahidol University. Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital. Medical Education Unit; Mahidol University. Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital. Department of PsychiatryUniversity. Bangkok., Thailand. Methods: The questionnaires consisted of 33 questions (Likert scale 1-5) with an open response section which were developed to explore students' perceptions and satisfactions of the program. The respondents were 116 medical.... Conclusions: The web-based software can be used as an effective educational tool for students to improve their diagnostic skills and refine their knowledge base. Key words: evaluation, Web-based software, computer program, DxR clinician, patient simulationItem Metadata only Bridging Simulation and Practice in Medical History Taking: A Comprehensive Needs Assessment of Standardized Patient Competencies in Early Clinical Exposure(2025-07-01) Baimai S.; Vanicharoenchai V.; Iramaneerat C.; Baimai S.; Mahidol Universityand key areas for improvement to enhance their role in medical training during ECE. A stratified random sampling method was used to recruit 315 medical students from both preclinical (Years 1–3) and clinical (Years 4–6) cohorts at the Faculty of Medicine...Introduction: Effective medical history-taking is a cornerstone of clinical practice, yet medical students often struggle due to inadequate structured training and feedback. Standardized patients (SPs) play a crucial role in early clinical exposurePublication Open Access Correlation between Medical Students' Grades and Computerized Multimedia Simulated Patient Cases generated by DxR Clinician Software(2011) Montarat Chinda; มนฑรัตม์ จินดา; Mahidol University. Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital. Department of Family MedicineBackground: Medical education through computer software has been widely used among medical students throughout the world. DxR Clinician is available software in Thailand. It is useful for problem-based learning, which helps students to improve... on the correlation of both scores to determine the accuracy of the software analysis system. Materials and Methods: In year 2005-2006, 183 medical students from Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand, were assigned to complete cases in DxR Clinician software. 12Item Metadata only Objective assessment and feedback generation in dental surgical simulation : a framework based on correlating procedure and outcome(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2023) Myat, Su Yin, 1978-; Haddawy, Peter F.; Siriwan Suebnukarn; Worapan Kusakunniran; Mores PrachyabruedFine motor skill is indispensable for a dentist. As in many other medical fields of study, the traditional surgical master apprentice model is widely adopted in dental education. Recently, virtual reality (VR) simulators have been employed... for formative feedback. Without such a mechanism, evaluation still demands dedicated time of experts in scarce supply. With the aim to fill the gap of formative assessment using VR simulators in skill training in dentistry, this thesis presents a framework
