Introduction to Access Simulations
Why Employ Simulators with Genuine Disabilities?
The Access Simulations team
What people say...
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The Medical Students:
- "Before I did the course, I was a bit afraid of people with (intellectual) disabilities ... after having the interview practice, I feel much more confident".
- "I feel that I could talk to any type of patient now".
The Examiner:
- "I feel privileged to have worked with these Simulated Patients. The students have acquired very important skills while obviously enjoying the contact".
The Simulators:
- "I really want to help [the students]."
- "When they are at work doctors treat you like a patient; when they are in a workshop they are surprised to see what disabled people can do."
- "We have to teach student doctors because it is important - they have got to understand what having a learning disability is about."
- "I've learned that they [doctors] are ordinary people!"
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