Literature DB >> 14728457

Internet-based standardized patient simulation with automated feedback.

Jeffrey A Nielson1, Chris Maloney, Reid Robison.   

Abstract

There exist many modalities for teaching and testing medical students. One method being explored is computer-based patient simulation. Traditionally, exposure to a variety of patients has been achieved through years of training under the supervision of experts in the field. Computerized patient simulation has been proposed as a method of creating a standardized patient care experience through algorithms and predefined patient findings. One study reported that after experience with computer-based simulation, 80% of students and mentors felt that it should be a mandatory part of medical education. Access to effective simulations with high-yield cases can be costly. Internet-based tools enjoy easy distribution and centralized maintenance. Simulations distributed via the Internet have proven successful in selected medical fields. Automated scoring of patient interactions has also been proposed as a way to eliminate the effort required for mentor evaluation.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14728457      PMCID: PMC1480290     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AMIA Annu Symp Proc        ISSN: 1559-4076


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