Note: this term is often synonymous with Simulated Patient Etym. standard - “authoritative or recognized exemplar of quality or correctness”…
Etym. situate (v.) early 15c., “to place in a particular state or condition,” from Medieval Latin situatus, past participle of…
Etym. situate (v.) early 15c., “to place in a particular state or condition,” from Medieval Latin situatus, past participle of…
Etym. simulation (n.) noun of action from past participle stem of simulare “imitate,” from stem of similis “like.” Meaning “a…
Etym. simulation (n.) noun of action from past participle stem of simulare “imitate,” from stem of similis “like.” Meaning “a…
Etym. simulation (n.) noun of action from past participle stem of simulare “imitate,” from stem of similis “like.” Meaning “a…
Etym. simulation (n.) noun of action from past participle stem of simulare “imitate,” from stem of similis “like.” Meaning “a…
Etym. simulation (n.) noun of action from past participle stem of simulare “imitate,” from stem of similis “like.” Meaning “a…
Etym. simulation (n.) noun of action from past participle stem of simulare “imitate,” from stem of similis “like.” Meaning “a…