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    • Effective code management training is essential to prevent patient harm.

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    • To compare the effectiveness of high-fidelity simulation versus traditional mannequins in pediatric code education.
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    • Third-year medical students participated in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) training with mock code scenarios.
    • Students were randomized into high-fidelity simulator or traditional mannequin groups.
    • Competency was assessed via checklist; confidence was measured using pre- and post-intervention surveys.

    Main Results:

    • Both groups showed increased confidence in code management.
    • The high-fidelity group reported greater confidence in managing respiratory arrest, running a code, and PALS algorithm knowledge.
    • The high-fidelity group demonstrated superior competency in airway, breathing, pulse, and capillary refill assessments.

    Conclusions:

    • Pediatric Advanced Life Support training boosts trainee confidence irrespective of simulator type.
    • High-fidelity simulators lead to greater competency in pediatric code management compared to traditional mannequins.