A Novel Scalable Simulation Event to Teach Pediatric History and Examination to a Large Cohort of Medical Students
Publications Category : Medical Education
Author(s): Megan Bayer, Iram Sirajuddin, Amelia Hopper, Joshua Davis, Angela Carrick
Project Description : Introduction: Teaching pediatric history-taking, physical examination, and diagnostic reasoning is fundamental to medical education but is often hindered by limited clinical opportunities, especially with live pediatric patients. Simulation offers a scalable alternative to traditional bedside teaching. Methods: We designed a novel observational simulation event for second-year medical students, consisting of three pediatric cases: a newborn visit, a toddler with constipation, and an adolescent with poor school performance. Nine volunteer students acted as patients, parents, or physicians, with the remainder participating in group observation and debriefings. A pre-event lecture reviewed pediatric history and examination techniques. Post-event surveys assessed perceived skills, confidence with different age groups, and event satisfaction
URL : https://crimsonpublishers.com/rpn/fulltext/RPN.000697.php
Journal Name : Research in Pediatrics & Neonatology
Volume : Volume 8, Issue 4
Publication Date : May 8, 2026
DOI : 10.31031/rpn.2026.08.000697