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Medical Education

Peer physical examination: time to revisit?

Suzanne Outram and Balakrishnan R Nair
MJA 2008; 189 (5): 274-276
Abstract
  • Opportunities for using inpatients for learning physical examination skills have decreased.

  • In peer physical examination (PPE), students act as models for each other to learn skills in physical examination and other non-invasive procedures.

  • PPE is extensively used and has high acceptability, but nevertheless poses some challenges.

  • PPE may be less acceptable among culturally and linguistically diverse students.

  • In the light of our findings and the published literature, best practice points are described.

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