Multimedia Clinical Simulation based on Patient Records: Authoring, User Interface, Pedagogy

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Citation: Ramon M. Felciano and Parvati Dev. (1994) Multimedia Clinical Simulation based on Patient Records: Authoring, User Interface, Pedagogy. In KSL-94-43, November,1994.

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author Ramon M. Felciano and Parvati Dev
title Multimedia Clinical Simulation based on Patient Records: Authoring, User Interface, Pedagogy
number KSL-94-43
institution Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory
address Stanford, CA, USA
year 1994
month November
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note Updated November 1994.
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abstract As an alternative to available computer-based clinical simulations that mimic patient encounters, we developed a clinical case simulation that more closely resembles the patient record. Our system, implemented in a Macintosh program called Short Rounds, features rapid and customized case authoring by editing a structured text file, a dynamic user interface that presents a case-specific screen layout, and a pedagogical model that is suitable for teaching third-year medical students. We believe this approach allows faculty members to create multimedia case simulations in shorter periods of time than in available in clinical simulations.

KSL Technical Report ID: KSL-94-43
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Abstract As an alternative to available computer-ba As an alternative to available computer-based clinical simulations that mimic patient encounters, we developed a clinical case simulation that more closely resembles the patient record. Our system, implemented in a Macintosh program called Short Rounds, features rapid and customized case authoring by editing a structured text file, a dynamic user interface that presents a case-specific screen layout, and a pedagogical model that is suitable for teaching third-year medical students. We believe this approach allows faculty members to create multimedia case simulations in shorter periods of time than in available in clinical simulations. than in available in clinical simulations.
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Title Multimedia Clinical Simulation based on Patient Records: Authoring, User Interface, Pedagogy  +
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