| Literature DB >> 19811203 |
Rachel H Ellaway1, Terry Poulton, Valerie Smothers, Peter Greene.
Abstract
On-screen simulations of clinical settings have been used for educational purposes since the 1970s. Despite this, it is only now that these 'virtual patients' are increasingly forming a part of the medical education mainstream. Enabling factors for these changes include a requirement for more assured clinical encounters, changes in patient availability (in particular, in tertiary contexts), diminishing technical and cost barriers and ongoing changes in educational practices as a whole. This special edition of Medical Teacher presents a number of papers covering key factors in the development, use and evaluation of virtual patients in contemporary medical education practice.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19811203 DOI: 10.1080/01421590903124765
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Teach ISSN: 0142-159X Impact factor: 3.650