LECZENIE RAN 2025; 22 (1)

For a long time, the issue of treating wounds, both acute and chronic, was considered primarily in terms of the physical healing process. Recently, however, the complexity of the processes involved in tissue regeneration, as well as the significant influence of the human psyche on the overall wound healing process, has been increasingly taken into account. The patient’s mental state is influenced by factors related to the occurrence of the injury, as well as the presence of changes in the skin, which is considered one of the largest organs in the human body

LECZENIE RAN 2024; 21 (3)

The need for simulation in medical education is increasing, mainly because there are more students than available patients. Another reason is that patients often don’t allow students to examine them, which requires adding simulated training ses-sions. Simulation technology has advanced a lot, making it more realistic. These classes occur in a safe and controlled en-vironment, which can be repeated and include complex scenarios. Some research validates the use of simulated wounds, but it would be useful to study how this training improves real patient care, especially for Polish students.