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Assessing system thinking in senior pharmacy students using the innovative "Horror Room" simulation setting: a cross-sectional survey of a non-technical skill.

Aljuffali LA, Almalag HM, Alnaim L. Assessing system thinking in senior pharmacy students using the innovative "Horror Room" simulation setting: a cross-sectional survey of a non-technical skill. Healthcare (Basel). 2023;11(1):66. doi:10.3390/healthcare11010066.

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April 26, 2023
Aljuffali LA, Almalag HM, Alnaim L. Healthcare (Basel). 2023;11(1):66.
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Simulated hospital rooms have been used in medical education to identify potential safety threats. In this study, pharmacy students participated in a team-based simulation to identify potential latent errors and then completed a system thinking survey. Survey results indicated students had a good understanding of systems thinking, but only identified about half of the potential errors in the simulated room.

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Aljuffali LA, Almalag HM, Alnaim L. Assessing system thinking in senior pharmacy students using the innovative "Horror Room" simulation setting: a cross-sectional survey of a non-technical skill. Healthcare (Basel). 2023;11(1):66. doi:10.3390/healthcare11010066.

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