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1. Confident but not theoretically grounded – experienced simulation educators’ perceptions of their own professional development

2. A tension between surrendering and being involved : An interview study on person-centeredness in clinical reasoning in the acute stroke setting

3. Teaching clinical reasoning - a European interprofessional approach

4. Technology-Enhanced Learning of Human Trauma Biomechanics in an Interprofessional Student Context

9. Virtual patient simulations for health professional education

10. The influence of case follow-up intensity on how students perceive virtual patient methodology

12. Measuring strategies for learning regulation in medical education: Scale reliability and dimensionality in a Swedish sample

13. Evaluation of an interactive case simulation system in dermatology and venereology for medical students

14. Enhancing clinical reasoning skills for medical students: a qualitative comparison of LLM-powered social robotic versus computer-based virtual patients within rheumatology.

15. Variations in measurement of interprofessional core competencies: a systematic review of self-report instruments in undergraduate health professions education.

16. Reasoning about reasoning - using recall to unveil clinical reasoning in stroke rehabilitation teams.

17. Clinical Reasoning Curricula in Health Professions Education: A Scoping Review.

18. A tension between surrendering and being involved: An interview study on person-centeredness in clinical reasoning in the acute stroke setting.

19. Developing a European longitudinal and interprofessional curriculum for clinical reasoning.

20. [Developing medical education with a research base: Swedish research output and conditions for its use in educational quality].

21. Understanding clinical reasoning: A phenomenographic study with entry-level physiotherapy students.

22. Technology-Enhanced Learning of Human Trauma Biomechanics in an Interprofessional Student Context.

23. Flexible interprofessional student encounters based on virtual patients: a contribution to an interprofessional strategy.

24. Why is it so difficult to implement a longitudinal clinical reasoning curriculum? A multicenter interview study on the barriers perceived by European health professions educators.

25. Clinical Reasoning Needs to Be Explicitly Addressed in Health Professions Curricula: Recommendations from a European Consortium.

26. Prehospital major incident management: how do training and real-life situations relate? A qualitative study.

27. Survey-based experiential learning as a new approach to strengthening non-technical skills in LMIC health care settings.

28. Using interviews and observations in clinical practice to enhance authenticity in virtual patients for interprofessional education.

29. General practitioners' knowledge of leg ulcer treatment in primary healthcare: an interview study.

30. Assessment of interprofessional competence in undergraduate health professions education: protocol for a systematic review of self-report instruments.

31. The need for longitudinal clinical reasoning teaching and assessment: Results of an international survey.

32. Should the PBL tutor be present? A cross-sectional study of group effectiveness in synchronous and asynchronous settings.

33. Why Medical Students Choose to Use or Not to Use a Web-Based Electrocardiogram Learning Resource: Mixed Methods Study.

34. Virtual Patient Simulations in Health Professions Education: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis by the Digital Health Education Collaboration.

35. [Interprofessional simulation: an engaging and relevant technique for teamwork practice].

36. General practitioners' perceptions of their role and their collaboration with district nurses in wound care.

37. Characteristics of two questionnaires used to assess interprofessional learning: psychometrics and expert panel evaluations.

38. Increasing Reasoning Awareness: Video Analysis of Students' Two-Party Virtual Patient Interactions.

39. Method matters: impact of in-scenario instruction on simulation-based teamwork training.

40. Attitudes and perceptions from nursing and medical students towards the other profession in relation to wound care.

41. Gender and Assigned Role Influences Medical Students´ Learning Experience in Interprofessional Team Training Simulations.

42. Debriefing practices in interprofessional simulation with students: a sociomaterial perspective.

43. A qualitative analysis of virtual patient descriptions in healthcare education based on a systematic literature review.

44. Dynamics of study strategies and teacher regulation in virtual patient learning activities: a cross sectional survey.

45. Virtual patients--what are we talking about? A framework to classify the meanings of the term in healthcare education.

46. Validating e-learning in continuing pharmacy education: user acceptance and knowledge change.

48. Integrating virtual patients into courses: follow-up seminars and perceived benefit.

49. A pilot for a computer-based simulation system for risk estimation and treatment of mentally disordered offenders.

50. Evaluation of an interactive case simulation system in dermatology and venereology for medical students.

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