Medical college makes learning interactive

UCMS students use simulated virtual patients to practise clinical reasoning skills

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Aimed at providing an opportunity to engage students in a manner that would improve learning, the faculty at the University College of Medical Sciences (UCMS), Delhi, has developed two Simulated Virtual Patients (SVPs) for medical students to gain clinical experience with simulation tools.

“Medical students in India are using computer-simulated virtual patients (SVPs) as a learning tool for clinical skills and are becoming more enthusiastic about their studies. SVPs allow students to interact with and perform procedures on pretend patients that are programmed to exhibit symptoms of illness or injury,” said Dr. Satendra Singh who supervised this project on i-Human Patients platform. READ MORE…


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