The healthcare industry needs nursing professionals with interdisciplinary skills and expert patient care skills to create the best possible patient outcomes. Nurses need to work efficiently and expertly to navigate clinical complexities in the dynamic hospital environment. Medical universities and nursing institutions prioritize practical learning and competency-based curricula.
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Nursing examinations test students not only on their theoretical competencies but also on their hands-on skills in surgical invention and patient care. In the real world, there is no margin for error. The common challenges that medical and nursing training institutions face are:
Limited clinical placement opportunities to practice clinical skills
Lack of safe space for medical students to learn from their mistakes No standardized training modules
Lack of high-risk or rare medical scenarios for practicing critical skills
Time constraints of traditional clinical rotations
No assessment and feedback mechanism to reflect on crucial training
Inadequate interpersonal collaboration and learning
Insufficient scenarios to work on ethical dilemmas
No standardized assessment for clinical competency skills