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Virtual Patients Michael Sylvester David Topps Sonya Lee Montreal November 2011
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OpenLabyrinth Virtual Patients http://openlabyrinth.ca
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Workshop Outline Introductions & Needs (10 mins) Overview of Virtual Patients Steps in case building Hands-on with VUE Linking to OpenLabyrinth Conclusions and next steps
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Introductions Who are you? Role in education? Brevity is the soul of wit Brevity or a whole of sit
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Overview of Virtual Patients 13:50
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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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Classic HEIDR case
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Hide the Complexity
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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 Small group discussions
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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 clinical reasoning
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Providing Context Bookending Virtual EMR
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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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Educational Resources Interested clinicians Simple web design support
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Case authoring
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Complexity isn’t everything
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Demo of a case Gail‘s Dilemma – http://pine.nosm.ca/mnode.asp?id=qlsdn671rx7jz1rx 7jzgxlrdb http://pine.nosm.ca/mnode.asp?id=qlsdn671rx7jz1rx 7jzgxlrdb Death by Chocolate – http://pine.nosm.ca/mnode.asp?id=q1rx7jzqdknamtp r9kqlsdn67 http://pine.nosm.ca/mnode.asp?id=q1rx7jzqdknamtp r9kqlsdn67 VP on VPs – http://pine.nosm.ca/mstartnode.asp?mapid=371 http://pine.nosm.ca/mstartnode.asp?mapid=371 PINE cases – http://pine.nosm.ca http://pine.nosm.ca
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What’s in it for me? Fame, fortune... Academic credit for publishing – MedEdPortal – Peer reviewed SharcFM cases
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SharcFM case list 20 objectives – https://sites.google.com/site/sharcfm/ https://sites.google.com/site/sharcfm/ We’ll publish it with you Creative Commons licensing – http://creativecommons.org/ http://creativecommons.org/
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Objective Topics Clinical Scenarios A1 abdominal painA11 headache A2 anxietyA12 hypertension A3 asthmaA13 ischemic heart disease A4 chest painA14 low back pain A5 contraceptionA15 palliative care A6 cough & dyspneaA16 prenatal care A7 depressionA17 type 2 diabetes A8 dizzinessA18 well baby/child care A9 fatigueA19 female PHE A10 feverA20 male PHE Patient Contexts B1 aboriginalB5 recent immigrant B2 family stressorsB6 same-sex relationship B3 polypharmacyB7 work status B4 poverty
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Steps in case building 14:15
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Using VUE Google on VUE and Tufts http://vue.tufts.edu/ Free flexible concept mapping tool
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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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Learning from mistakes Err in safety Emotion in Learning
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Break Return in 5 mins 15:20
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Working with OpenLabyrinth Create a case Visual editor Node editor HTML editing Images Avatars 16:15
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Sonya’s first case Contraception
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3 main objectives
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Growth in stages
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Expand first objective
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Expand 2 nd & 3 rd objectives
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Expand text within nodes
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Keep coming back to your objectives
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The final map
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Tweaks from Chris
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How does it look? Plain text on Olab http://pine.nosm.ca/mstartnode.asp?mapid= 437 http://pine.nosm.ca/mstartnode.asp?mapid= 437 Screen shots or live?
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Making it pretty Show – images, – infobuttons, – URL links – Avatars? In Olab itself – Chris D working on a few of these
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Working with VUE 14:35
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Creating a single node
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Working with links
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Rapid mode
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Selecting stuff
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Lose your palette?
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Generic start
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Layout of a node
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Break Return in 5 mins 15:20
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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? 15:30
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Refining your case Use colors & shapes to help you, not Olab How does your story end? Don’t worry about wordsmithing yet
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Next steps 17:00
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What’s in it for me? Fame, fortune... Academic credit for publishing – MedEdPortal – Peer reviewed SharcFM cases Creative Commons licensing
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What do I need? VUE Web designer or a teenager Access to an OpenLabyrinth server –http://fmsharc.cfpc.ca/openlabyrinth/http://fmsharc.cfpc.ca/openlabyrinth/ All are free – (except for the teenager!)
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Further resources OLab web site –http://openlabyrinth.cahttp://openlabyrinth.ca SharcFM OLab Server –http://fmsharc.cfpc.ca/openlabyrinth/http://fmsharc.cfpc.ca/openlabyrinth/ – Running v2.5 – upgrade when? Virtual Patient on Virtual Patients – http://pine.nosm.ca/mstartnode.asp?mapid=371 http://pine.nosm.ca/mstartnode.asp?mapid=371
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