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How many new patients do you normally see in your department in a week?

Introductory Questions…. How many new patients do you normally see in your department in a week? Are there many variations that you deal with in terms of diagnoses and treatments? What percent of your cases would you say are “Textbook cases”? Do you have enough time for teaching?

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How many new patients do you normally see in your department in a week?

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  1. Introductory Questions… • How many new patients do you normally see in your department in a week? • Arethere many variations that you deal with in terms of diagnoses and treatments? • What percent of your cases would you say are “Textbook cases”? • Do you have enough time for teaching? • Do you know what Virtual Patients are?

  2. Virtual Clinic WorkshopBlantyreMay 2011 Jo Spiller & Ross Ward Learning Technology Section College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine University of Edinburgh

  3. Virtual Clinic – what is it? • Similar to Virtual Patients • Case-based learning • Simulations of real world scenarios • Data that reflects real patient records • Process of analysis of records or presentation • Presents choice • Decision-based

  4. Virtual Clinic – why? • ‘Safe’ clinical practice • Builds confidence • Exposure to wider range of patient • variations than ward rounds can offer • Not just text book cases but real-life anomalies • Anecdotal teaching transposed to virtual case • Reusable and valuable bank of patient cases (anonymised)

  5. To build a bank of patient scenarios that can form the basis of a Virtual Clinic • To introduce Articulate Quizmaker as the vehicle for developing the clinic Key aims of these workshops

  6. To have brainstormed and built up a bank of potential patient/clinic scenarios • To have explored and developed at least one full patient scenario • To have transposed the scenario into Quizmaker Key outcomes of this workshop

  7. Generic template for the Virtual Clinic 1. Initial description of symptoms 2. Initial decision 3. Feedback and provision of more information 4. Decide on the next steps 5. Feedback and further information

  8. Presentation Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3 Choice 4 Feedback and more information Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3 Choice 4 Feedback and more information

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