INTEGRATING HIGH-FIDELITY SIMULATION AND ADVANCED CLINICAL CASE ANALYSIS IN PHARMACOTHERAPY EDUCATION: A MULTIMODAL APPROACH TO COMPETENCY ACQUISITION
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Traditional pedagogical paradigms in medical education frequently struggle to bridge the cognitive gap between theoretical pharmacology and applied clinical decision-making. This study investigates the efficacy of integrating high-fidelity simulation and structured clinical case analysis into the standard pharmacotherapy curriculum for medical trainees. A controlled study was conducted to evaluate the impact of these immersive modalities on prescribing accuracy, diagnostic reasoning, and the mitigation of adverse pharmacological events. The experimental cohort, engaging in scenario-based analytical training, demonstrated profound shifts in clinical competency and a substantial elevation in therapeutic precision compared to the control group instructed via conventional didactic methods. The findings empirically establish that active, simulation-driven experiential learning directly fortifies pharmacotherapeutic reasoning under pressure. The study concludes that academic medical frameworks must pivot toward immersive, case-based analytical pedagogies to cultivate sustainable clinical autonomy and ensure the highest standards of contemporary patient safety.
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