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An Evidence Informed Interactive Scenario on Clean Needle Technique

An Evidence Informed Interactive Scenario on Clean Needle Technique. Corrie Vihstadt, MOm, LAc Roni Evans, DC, MS Louise Delagran, MA, MEd. Overview. Purpose: Demonstrate the use of Interactive Scenario Builder as a tool in clinical education Background Description of Software

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An Evidence Informed Interactive Scenario on Clean Needle Technique

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  1. An Evidence InformedInteractive Scenario on Clean Needle Technique Corrie Vihstadt, MOm, LAc Roni Evans, DC, MS Louise Delagran, MA, MEd

  2. Overview • Purpose: Demonstrate the use of Interactive Scenario Builder as a tool in clinical education • Background • Description of Software • Clean Needle Scenario • Institutional Implementation

  3. Background • Capstone project for Research Scholars seminar • Debate surrounding alcohol swab as part of clean needle best practices • Develop a method to • Engage AOM community in debate • Demonstrate EIP in clinic

  4. Interactive Scenario Builder Software • Developed by the University of Minnesota • Tool to generate online scenarios • Strengths • Simulate a patient-provider interaction • Does NOT require computer programming skills • Limitations • Time to create and refine scenarios • No picture bank • Character limits

  5. Learning Objectives

  6. Institutional Implementation • Proposed uses: • Medical Asepsis and Risk Management • Pre-Clinic coursework • Continuing education credits • $49 for software and a little bit of paperwork • http://www.csh.umn.edu/isb/ • Support for development and use • Introduce students to software

  7. Acknowledgements Funded by the US National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine R-25AT003582 • NIH NCCAM Grant (R25AT003582) • Dr. Roni Evans • Mentor Research Fellowship • Drs. Michele Maiers & Roni Evans • Research Scholars Instructors • Louise Delagran, MA, MEd • Educational Specialist

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