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Observational study of conformity in yet another medical learning environment: conformity to preceptors during high-fidelity simulation.

Beran T, Altabbaa G, Oddone Paolucci E. Observational study of conformity in yet another medical learning environment: conformity to preceptors during high-fidelity simulation. Adv Med Educ Pract. 2023;14:1445-1452. doi:10.2147/amep.s427996.

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January 31, 2024
Beran T, Altabbaa G, Oddone Paolucci E. Adv Med Educ Pract. 2023;14:1445-1452.
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Simulations provide a safe way to observe interpersonal interactions and communication. In this simulation study, a researcher posing as a preceptor offered an incorrect diagnosis to a medical student and resident to understand if the learners would conform to the preceptor. 38% of student/resident dyads conformed to the preceptor's incorrect diagnosis. Moreover, all the students conformed to the resident but not to the preceptor, suggesting learners may be more likely to conform to a person with the next higher status in the hierarchy.

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Beran T, Altabbaa G, Oddone Paolucci E. Observational study of conformity in yet another medical learning environment: conformity to preceptors during high-fidelity simulation. Adv Med Educ Pract. 2023;14:1445-1452. doi:10.2147/amep.s427996.