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Introduction: Heart exploration is an essential clinical competence that requires continuous training and exposure. Low avail-ability and accessibility to patients with heart disease constitutes a barrier to acquiring this competence. Inadequate cardiac auscultation skills in medical students, residents, and graduate physicians have been documented. Objective: To develop and validate a low-cost, high-fidelity simulator for heart exploration. Methods: A low-cost, high-fidelity heart examination simulator capable of reproducing normal cardiac sounds was designed and developed. Subsequently, the simulator was validated by a group of experts who gave their opinion according to a Likert scale. Results: Ninety-four percent agreed that the simulator motivates the learning of heart exploration, and 92 % considered it to be a realistic model; 91 % considered that the simulator is an attractive tool to reinforce learning and 98 % recommended its further use. Conclusions: The use of the simulator fa-cilitates the acquisition of skills and stimulates learning in the student, which can be attributed to repeated practice, longer exposure time and cognitive interaction.
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Sánchez-Vásquez, U., Daniel-Guerrero, A. B., Méndez-Gutiérrez, E., Morales-López, S., Tovar-Lozano, I. I., Martínez-Rodríguez, M. A., & Uribe-Campos, I. E. (2021). Design, assembly and validation of a low-cost, high-fidelity simulator for heart exploration. Gaceta Medica de Mexico, 157(1), 24–28. https://doi.org/10.24875/GMM.M21000532
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