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This presentation showcases the instructional design process used to develop scenarios for the DEMPS Program's virtual learning environment. It demonstrates the asynchronous virtual environment, the Federal Coordinating Center synchronous virtual environment, and the Patient Care Provider synchronous virtual environment.
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Disaster Emergency Medical Personnel System (DEMPS) Program Virtual Learning Environment:A Demonstration through the ADDIE Model Dr. Bob Smith Program Manager for Education, Training, and Exercise Veterans Health Administration Office of Emergency Management Department of Veterans Affairs
Learning Objectives • Describe the instructional design process used to design the scenarios that were developed for the virtual learning environment. • Demonstrate the Asynchronous virtual environment. • Demonstrate the Federal Coordinating Center Synchronous virtual environment. • Demonstrate the Patient Care Provider Synchronous virtual environment.
What did we design? 2011 2012 2013 2014
Scenarios: Competency Based • MD/DO/PA/NP • RN • Social Worker/Psychologist • Chaplain • Police • Health System Leaders • Pharmacists • Emergency Management Specialist Others to be designed as the competency framework is available
Continuing Medical Education (CME) • Each scenario will be accredited for CME 1. ACCME 2. ANCC 3. ASWB 4. APA 5. ACPE • Each accrediting body has different requirements
Who are we training? DEMPS volunteers • +8,600 volunteers who are current VHA employees • Various occupations: physicians, security, nursing, social workers… • Drawn from throughout US, Puerto Rico, Guam, and Philippines
What does the VA Gain • Each time we travel for training, the cost estimate is $1750 per trainee. • Each time we travel for training, we lose 40 hours of Veterans care per trainee. • Each time an individual trains on the VLE we save $1750 in travel costs. • Each time an individual trains on the VLE we save 38 hours of care for Veterans. Each scenario requires 8-12 participants
Summary • The ADDIE process applies regardless of the media • Design takes time and drives the platform selection • VLE can be used to provide for exercise-like learning via role playing with crafted scenarios • Learning objectives • Assessment • Scaffolding to promote mastery
Questions Thank You