The Standardized Patient (SP) Program at Duke
University was established in 1991 for testing students in the School
of Medicine. Since then, it has grown and evolved into a dynamic
program serving the entire university. We have well over 100 actors
available and a number of basic scenarios. Each year hundreds of Duke
learners are treated to this unique, effective and entertaining
instructional method.
FAQs
What is a Standardized Patient?
A standardized patient is a healthy actor trained to portray a patient.
Because adult students learn so well by “doing,” hands-on teaching
methods are increasingly popular. To avoid the liabilities of using
real patients, most medical schools have turned to simulation. SPs are
now often used to teach and test relationship development,
interviewing, physical exam, counseling, etc.
Standardized patients are used in teaching and testing situations;
individual and group settings; videos and demonstrations. This format
is extremely flexible and thus can be useful in a variety of settings.
What is the Clinical Skills Lab?
The Standardized Patient Program is based in the Clinical Skills Lab
(CSL) in the basement of Duke South. The CSL has seven simulated clinic
rooms and one simulated hospital room. All rooms are equipped with
remote-controlled, pan/tilt/zoom cameras and microphones. A central
monitoring room houses the individual monitors and digital recorders.
It is possible to utilize the CSL even if you don’t need SPs. For more
information, tours or scheduling the CSL, contact the Education
Training Coordinator of the Standardized Patient Program.
Contact Information
Randa McNamara is the Education Training Coordinator for the SP Program and Coordinator of the CSL. Her contact information is:
The Clinical Skills Lab is located in Duke South, basement, orange
zone between the orange elevators. The coordinator's office is located
in the CSL, Room 0232.
Directions
From the Duke Clinics Parking Garage:
- Exit the parking deck
on the ground level. You should be facing the main entrance to the Duke
Clinics building.
- To the left of the main entrance is the older, stone
portion of the building called Baker House. Enter at Baker House Entry
#3.
- Past the information desk, go up the four steps and through the
door.
- Turn right and immediately go down the steps to the basement
level. (If you are unable to maneuver steps, see below.)
- Proceed
straight off the steps. On the left you will see a recessed door. This
is the Clinical Skills Lab.
If you require an elevator, enter the building at Baker House
Entry #4. Turn right and follow the hallway (left, then right). Go up
the ramp and through the double doors. Take the Orange Elevator to the
basement. Turn right out of the elevator and immediately right again
into the Clinical Skills Lab.