Doctors vs. nurses: Who's better at reading your eyes?
NCT ID NCT06733207
Summary
This study aimed to see how accurately different healthcare workers—senior doctors, trainee doctors, and nurses—can assess a patient's pupils by eye. They compared these manual checks against a precise, objective measuring machine called a pupillometer. The goal was to identify any differences in skill to help improve training and ensure all patients receive equally accurate neurological checks.
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Damien JOLLY
Reims, France
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