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Virtual Patients David Topps Heather Armson UofC L&T Conf May 2014
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OpenLabyrinth Virtual Patients http://openlabyrinth.ca
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Workshop Outline Introductions & Needs Overview of Virtual Patients Case examples Conclusions and next steps
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Introductions Who are you? Role in education?
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Overview of Virtual Patients
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What are Virtual Patients?
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Not Virtual Reality
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Power of the Narrative
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Choose Your Own Adventure
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Branching and Linear cases Dealing with the consequences
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Sarah-Jane case St George’s University, London http://www.elu.sgul.ac.uk/virtualpatients/exam ples/sarah_jane/SJP_h_21_NT_HM.html
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“The pictures are better on the radio.” Alistair Cooke
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Cues in the environment
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Uses of Virtual Patients Simple case presentations –Shorter rather than longer Self-directed learning Small group discussions Flipped-classroom approach Assessment of problem solving
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PINE Library
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Everything is tracked Timing Paths Counters
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Everything is tracked
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Everything is measured
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Assessment of problem solving
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Situational Judgment Testing Better for non-clinical eg ethics – http://demo.openlabyrinth.ca/renderLabyrinth/index/ 382 http://demo.openlabyrinth.ca/renderLabyrinth/index/ 382
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Virtual patients as bookends
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Breakout to SimMan
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Virtual EMR
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Err in safety Scenario Based Learning – Ruth Colvin Clark Learning from mistakes
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Your ideas…? Work in 2-3’s Return in 5 mins 13:30
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Complexity isn’t everything
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Case examples VP on VPs – http://vp.openlabyrinth.ca/renderLabyrinth/index/49 http://vp.openlabyrinth.ca/renderLabyrinth/index/49 Careers board game – http://vp.openlabyrinth.ca/renderLabyrinth/index/45 http://vp.openlabyrinth.ca/renderLabyrinth/index/45 Street Drug Guide – http://vp.openlabyrinth.ca/renderLabyrinth/index/37 http://vp.openlabyrinth.ca/renderLabyrinth/index/37
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Using a concept mapper http://vue.tufts.edu/ –Free flexible concept mapping tool http://demo.openlabyrinth.ca/ –Built-in Visual Editor
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Define the Design
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Your first - KISS
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Uncle Sam needs you! Second person narrative style
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Discover the facts Just the facts, ma’am Don’t hand it to them on a plate
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Working with OpenLabyrinth Create a case Visual editor Node editor HTML editing Images Avatars
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Layout of a node
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Key design points - reprise Have you defined your main learning points? Do you have a story to tell? Have you made them think?
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Next steps
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What do I need? Web browser Tech help or a teenager Access to an OpenLabyrinth server –http://demo.openlabyrinth.ca/http://demo.openlabyrinth.ca/ – All are free (except for the teenager!)
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Further resources OpenLabyrinth web site –http://openlabyrinth.cahttp://openlabyrinth.ca Virtual Patient on Virtual Patients – http://demo.openlabyrinth.ca/renderLabyrinth/index/49 http://demo.openlabyrinth.ca/renderLabyrinth/index/49 Making a gin and tonic – http://demo.openlabyrinth.ca/renderLabyrinth/index/89 http://demo.openlabyrinth.ca/renderLabyrinth/index/89
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