Infection-detecting POCTs (negative) improved students' antibiotic stop rates to the level of clinicians, particularly in cases of clinico-biological ambiguity. A requested and negative POCT result can reduce (over)cautious prescribing, especially with ambiguous trajectories. Such simulated clinical infection vignettes offer a learning tool to improve antimicrobial judgement, and confidence in POCT driven decision making.
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