In 2015, two librarians at the Hardin Library for the Health Sciences at the University of Iowa turned their dreams into a reality and secured funding to build a zombie-themed evidence-based medicine game. The game features a “choose your own adventure” style that takes students through a scenario where a disease outbreak is taking place and a resident is asked to use evidence-based medicine skills to select a screening and diagnostic tool to use on potentially infected patients. Feedback on the game has been positive, and future plans include building additional modules on therapy, harm, and prognosis
In this case study, we document the development and user-testing of Epidemic: Self-care for Crisis, ...
More than a tutorial, Quarantined: Axl Wise and the Information Outbreak is a fully interactive sing...
abstract: Mathematical models of infectious diseases are a valuable tool in understanding the mechan...
The following paper opens with a first person account illustrating how “the Unreal” was used in a cl...
The bookclub format has enabled expert and nonexpert exploration of infection and epidemiology as en...
Dr. Joanna Verran, professor of microbiology, and Dr. Xavier Aldana Reyes, professor of English at M...
Objectives: Although the Medical Informatics Section (MIS) is one of the largest MLA sections, new w...
Zombies have been sweeping across all types of media for many years, and their popularity continues ...
Introduction Understanding population health in the context of infectious disease outbreaks is an im...
Every year, tens of thousands of students gather in universities throughout the country to play Huma...
<p>Contained here are files to support the submission of the article "CASE STUDY: Monsters, Microbio...
This paper describes the production of Outbreak, a game focused on the 1885 smallpox epidemic in Mon...
The aim of this learning exercise was to harness current interest in zombies in order to educate aud...
Information science is a fast-changing field, and medical librarians need to develop their roles to ...
The aim of this learning exercise was to harness current interest in zombies in order to educate aud...
In this case study, we document the development and user-testing of Epidemic: Self-care for Crisis, ...
More than a tutorial, Quarantined: Axl Wise and the Information Outbreak is a fully interactive sing...
abstract: Mathematical models of infectious diseases are a valuable tool in understanding the mechan...
The following paper opens with a first person account illustrating how “the Unreal” was used in a cl...
The bookclub format has enabled expert and nonexpert exploration of infection and epidemiology as en...
Dr. Joanna Verran, professor of microbiology, and Dr. Xavier Aldana Reyes, professor of English at M...
Objectives: Although the Medical Informatics Section (MIS) is one of the largest MLA sections, new w...
Zombies have been sweeping across all types of media for many years, and their popularity continues ...
Introduction Understanding population health in the context of infectious disease outbreaks is an im...
Every year, tens of thousands of students gather in universities throughout the country to play Huma...
<p>Contained here are files to support the submission of the article "CASE STUDY: Monsters, Microbio...
This paper describes the production of Outbreak, a game focused on the 1885 smallpox epidemic in Mon...
The aim of this learning exercise was to harness current interest in zombies in order to educate aud...
Information science is a fast-changing field, and medical librarians need to develop their roles to ...
The aim of this learning exercise was to harness current interest in zombies in order to educate aud...
In this case study, we document the development and user-testing of Epidemic: Self-care for Crisis, ...
More than a tutorial, Quarantined: Axl Wise and the Information Outbreak is a fully interactive sing...
abstract: Mathematical models of infectious diseases are a valuable tool in understanding the mechan...