Objectives: To compare medical students' and residents' knowledge retention of assessment, diagnosis and treatment procedures, as well as a learning experience, of patients with spinal trauma after training with either a Virtual Patient case or a video-recorded traditional lecture. Methods: A total of 170 volunteers (85 medical students and 85 residents in orthopedic surgery) were randomly allocated (stratified for student/resident and gender) to either a video-recorded standard lecture or a Virtual Patient-based training session where they interactively assessed a clinical case portraying a motorcycle accident. The knowledge retention was assessed by a test immediately following the educational intervention and repeated after a minimum of ...
Background:For most of the competitive exams, students have opted for online education rather than t...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Education and was awarded by Brunel University ...
Introduction. A “virtual patient” is defined as a computer program which simulates real patients’ ca...
Objectives: To compare medical students' and residents' knowledge retention of assessment, diagnosis...
Virtual Patients are used in medical education but research evidence to guide their use is still mod...
BACKGROUND: At most institutions, medical students learn communication skills through the use of sta...
Abstract Objective The virtual patient (VP) is a comp...
Abstract Background The objective of this study is to compare two different instructional methods in...
BACKGROUND: Lectures are traditionally used for teaching declarative knowledge. One established tool...
<div><p>Distance learning is expanding and replacing the traditional academic medical settings. Mana...
Abstract Background The use of simulation in medical education has been widely accepted. There are d...
Introduction: Virtual patient simulation (VPS) as a computer interactive simulation has many applica...
Assessing Virtual Versus In-Person Experiential Learning in Medical Student Pediatric Clerkship Trai...
One solution offered by technology is learning through recorded lectures (RLs). The main objective o...
Virtual patients have proven to be an effective educational tool for learning and applying clinical ...
Background:For most of the competitive exams, students have opted for online education rather than t...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Education and was awarded by Brunel University ...
Introduction. A “virtual patient” is defined as a computer program which simulates real patients’ ca...
Objectives: To compare medical students' and residents' knowledge retention of assessment, diagnosis...
Virtual Patients are used in medical education but research evidence to guide their use is still mod...
BACKGROUND: At most institutions, medical students learn communication skills through the use of sta...
Abstract Objective The virtual patient (VP) is a comp...
Abstract Background The objective of this study is to compare two different instructional methods in...
BACKGROUND: Lectures are traditionally used for teaching declarative knowledge. One established tool...
<div><p>Distance learning is expanding and replacing the traditional academic medical settings. Mana...
Abstract Background The use of simulation in medical education has been widely accepted. There are d...
Introduction: Virtual patient simulation (VPS) as a computer interactive simulation has many applica...
Assessing Virtual Versus In-Person Experiential Learning in Medical Student Pediatric Clerkship Trai...
One solution offered by technology is learning through recorded lectures (RLs). The main objective o...
Virtual patients have proven to be an effective educational tool for learning and applying clinical ...
Background:For most of the competitive exams, students have opted for online education rather than t...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Education and was awarded by Brunel University ...
Introduction. A “virtual patient” is defined as a computer program which simulates real patients’ ca...