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my name is kaylee iamp;#39;ve been an sp for about five years and i stick with it because itamp;#39;s a really fun and rewarding experience what i like about being a standardized patient is that itamp;#39;s another experience to learn from you meet other doctors you meet wonderful and excellent students who are learning every single day to improve their skills and be ready to become future medical doctors typically when youamp;#39;re being a standardized patient youamp;#39;re given a a patient case and you have some memorization to do to learn your role and then once youamp;#39;re comfortable with that you sometimes have some training with the uh teachers and faculty and theyamp;#39;ll answer questions you have and help encourage how you should be acting as the patient if youamp;#39;re supposed to act certain ways when youamp;#39;re getting palpated or during the exam itself if youamp;#39;re supposed to be grouchy or moody or happy or sad or nervous and from there then as you