The Deteriorating Patient Activity (DPA) is a real-life educational simulation that prepares medical students to effectively approach emergency situations through a role play where their instructor plays the role of a patient whose state is rapidly deteriorating. Although proven engaging and effective in improving student decision making, DPA is difficult to carry out since it requires students and medical instructors, all busy people, to be available at the same time and location. The present paper describes the “Digital” Deteriorating Patient Activity (DDPA), an agent-based tutoring system developed to allow learners to train on simple DPA cases so they can face more complex cases when meeting a human instructor
To describe the development, implementation and evaluation of an undergraduate nursing simulation pr...
peer reviewedINTRODUCTION: Simulation is rarely used to help individuals with chronic diseases devel...
A major patient safety challenge is recognition and response to deteriorating patients since early w...
Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Computers in Education, 2009, p. 285-292Emergenc...
Abstract: Emergency medicine requires physicians to use their knowledge, experience and skills to di...
The use of standardized patients [SP] in a deteriorating patient scenario [DPS] is a low-fidelity si...
Aims: To describe a funded proposal for the development of an on-line evidence based educational pro...
Abstract Introduction This simulation case was designed to evaluate the ability of third- and fourth...
Using Low Fidelity Human Simulation to Develop Clinical Reasoning Skills in DPT Students in the Inte...
Rapid and effective medical intervention in response to civil and military-related disasters is cruc...
Objectives: Virtual patient simulation (VPS) is used in the education of health care professionals. ...
A major patient safety challenge is recognition and response to deteriorating patients since early w...
In an emergency, cognitive ability, skill performance, and decision making skills of medical personn...
Interactive methods, which are one of the effective training methods used in medical and health prof...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Acute states of agitation (ASAs) are frequent in daily medical prac...
To describe the development, implementation and evaluation of an undergraduate nursing simulation pr...
peer reviewedINTRODUCTION: Simulation is rarely used to help individuals with chronic diseases devel...
A major patient safety challenge is recognition and response to deteriorating patients since early w...
Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Computers in Education, 2009, p. 285-292Emergenc...
Abstract: Emergency medicine requires physicians to use their knowledge, experience and skills to di...
The use of standardized patients [SP] in a deteriorating patient scenario [DPS] is a low-fidelity si...
Aims: To describe a funded proposal for the development of an on-line evidence based educational pro...
Abstract Introduction This simulation case was designed to evaluate the ability of third- and fourth...
Using Low Fidelity Human Simulation to Develop Clinical Reasoning Skills in DPT Students in the Inte...
Rapid and effective medical intervention in response to civil and military-related disasters is cruc...
Objectives: Virtual patient simulation (VPS) is used in the education of health care professionals. ...
A major patient safety challenge is recognition and response to deteriorating patients since early w...
In an emergency, cognitive ability, skill performance, and decision making skills of medical personn...
Interactive methods, which are one of the effective training methods used in medical and health prof...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Acute states of agitation (ASAs) are frequent in daily medical prac...
To describe the development, implementation and evaluation of an undergraduate nursing simulation pr...
peer reviewedINTRODUCTION: Simulation is rarely used to help individuals with chronic diseases devel...
A major patient safety challenge is recognition and response to deteriorating patients since early w...