Objective: To develop, implement, and evaluate the use of virtual patients as a teaching tool for third-professional year PharmD students within an advanced elective self-care course. Design: Practicing community pharmacists, faculty members, and pharmacy residents with alias e-mail accounts served as virtual patients and corresponded on a weekly basis via e-mail with pharmacy students regarding an assortment of fictional health concerns. Self-care inquiries were e-mailed to the students who replied and then forwarded their response to the course coordinator for evaluation and class discussion. At the end of the course, students were asked to assess the value of the learning activity. Assessment: Students demonstrated significant improvemen...
Objectives: This paper reports on an in-progress study of low-fidelity virtual patients (VPs) create...
Background: Communication is an essential competence for medical students. Virtual patients (VP), co...
The Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences at Kingston University/St George's University of Lond...
Background Virtual patients (VPs) are a sub-type of healthcare simulation that have been underutilis...
Objective: Virtual patients (VPs) are a method of simulating clinical practice however little is kno...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/149331/1/jac51053.pdfhttps://deepblue....
Pharmacist–patient counselling can benefit patients and optimise care, but appropriate training is r...
Introduction Virtual patients (VPs) are a safe and standardised method of simulating clinical enviro...
Virtual patients are an active learning pedagogical tool which simulate clinical scenarios in a thre...
Objective. To describe how virtual patients are being used to simulate real-life clinical scenarios ...
Background and purpose: To evaluate student pharmacists’ attitudes and satisfaction toward playing e...
Objectives To evaluate virtual patient (VP) programs for Injecting Equipment Provision (IEP) and Op...
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...
Virtual patients (VPs) are routinely used in the training of medicine and nursing professionals but ...
Objectives: This paper reports on an in-progress study of low-fidelity virtual patients (VPs) create...
Background: Communication is an essential competence for medical students. Virtual patients (VP), co...
The Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences at Kingston University/St George's University of Lond...
Background Virtual patients (VPs) are a sub-type of healthcare simulation that have been underutilis...
Objective: Virtual patients (VPs) are a method of simulating clinical practice however little is kno...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/149331/1/jac51053.pdfhttps://deepblue....
Pharmacist–patient counselling can benefit patients and optimise care, but appropriate training is r...
Introduction Virtual patients (VPs) are a safe and standardised method of simulating clinical enviro...
Virtual patients are an active learning pedagogical tool which simulate clinical scenarios in a thre...
Objective. To describe how virtual patients are being used to simulate real-life clinical scenarios ...
Background and purpose: To evaluate student pharmacists’ attitudes and satisfaction toward playing e...
Objectives To evaluate virtual patient (VP) programs for Injecting Equipment Provision (IEP) and Op...
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...
Virtual patients (VPs) are routinely used in the training of medicine and nursing professionals but ...
Objectives: This paper reports on an in-progress study of low-fidelity virtual patients (VPs) create...
Background: Communication is an essential competence for medical students. Virtual patients (VP), co...
The Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences at Kingston University/St George's University of Lond...