Can a simple checklist save lives? study tests new tools for seizure emergencies

NCT ID NCT07603843

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looks at whether giving medical interns a checklist (on paper or a digital device) helps them manage a severe seizure emergency in a realistic simulation. About 76 final-year medical students will be split into three groups: one with a paper checklist, one with a digital checklist, and one with no checklist. The goal is to see if checklists improve how quickly and correctly they give life-saving treatments, and whether the format matters.

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Status Epilepticus

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