Development of a flexible, extensible computer-based simulation platform for healthcare students studies in health technology
Accessing appropriate clinical placement positions for all health profession students can be expensive and challenging. Increasingly simulation, in a range of modes, is being used to enhance student learning and prepare them for clinical placement. Commonly these simulations are focused on the use o...
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| author | Bindoff, I. Cummings, E. Ling, T. Chalmers, Leanne Bereznicki, L. |
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| description | Accessing appropriate clinical placement positions for all health profession students can be expensive and challenging. Increasingly simulation, in a range of modes, is being used to enhance student learning and prepare them for clinical placement. Commonly these simulations are focused on the use of simulated patient mannequins which typically presented as single-event scenarios, difficult to organise, and usually scenarios include only a single healthcare profession. Computer based simulation is relatively under-researched and under-utilised but is beginning to demonstrate potential benefits. This paper describes the development and trialling of an entirely virtual 3D simulated environment for inter-professional student education. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-595502018-03-29T01:36:21Z Development of a flexible, extensible computer-based simulation platform for healthcare students studies in health technology Bindoff, I. Cummings, E. Ling, T. Chalmers, Leanne Bereznicki, L. Accessing appropriate clinical placement positions for all health profession students can be expensive and challenging. Increasingly simulation, in a range of modes, is being used to enhance student learning and prepare them for clinical placement. Commonly these simulations are focused on the use of simulated patient mannequins which typically presented as single-event scenarios, difficult to organise, and usually scenarios include only a single healthcare profession. Computer based simulation is relatively under-researched and under-utilised but is beginning to demonstrate potential benefits. This paper describes the development and trialling of an entirely virtual 3D simulated environment for inter-professional student education. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/59550 IOS Press restricted |
| spellingShingle | Bindoff, I. Cummings, E. Ling, T. Chalmers, Leanne Bereznicki, L. Development of a flexible, extensible computer-based simulation platform for healthcare students studies in health technology |
| title | Development of a flexible, extensible computer-based simulation platform for healthcare students studies in health technology |
| title_full | Development of a flexible, extensible computer-based simulation platform for healthcare students studies in health technology |
| title_fullStr | Development of a flexible, extensible computer-based simulation platform for healthcare students studies in health technology |
| title_full_unstemmed | Development of a flexible, extensible computer-based simulation platform for healthcare students studies in health technology |
| title_short | Development of a flexible, extensible computer-based simulation platform for healthcare students studies in health technology |
| title_sort | development of a flexible, extensible computer-based simulation platform for healthcare students studies in health technology |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/59550 |