Published November 7, 2025
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Does the use of actors provide a more engaging experience for clinical simulation participants compared to mannequins or peers acting as patients?
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The use of trained actors in clinical simulations tends to provide a more engaging and realistic learning experience compared to mannequins or peers, enhancing trainee communication and interaction skills.
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