Faculty of Medicine

Virtual Patients Application

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How to Get Involved

The Virtual Patient Application is constantly developing new features and following different approaches supported by different partner organisations.

If you would like your organisation to get involved in the Virtual Patients Application contact us for further information or complete an Expression of Interest Form from the link below.

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The Virtual Patients Application tool developed by the
Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, provides a user-friendly interface and the necessary tools to generate virtual patient cases and share them with partner organisations using common learning standards.

A virtual patient is a set of data that describes an individual as a patient. A virtual patient case is divided into different sections: Medical History, Physical Examination, Clinical History, Differential Diagnosis, Investigations, Working Diagnosis, Management Plan, Follow-up and Case Summary. The ability to add additional headings or substitute those not required is a feature of the application. The application allows the introduction of quizzes at any
point throughout the case.

Imperial Virtual Patients International Group

A large number of partners from all round the world, including Japan, UK, Portugal, Italy, Chile, Poland, Turkey, Taiwan, South Korea and Croatia have joined this project. The collaboration involves creating new shareable cases
as well as exploring new ways of embedding virtual patient cases in their curriculum and looking for evidence and effectiveness in enhancing clinical reasoning skills. A large number of cases are already available to all partners.

Linear and Branching Virtual Patients

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The virtual patient cases follow linear and branching approaches. Different variables can be added to branching cases making the virtual patient scenarios more challenging and engaging allowing the learner to receive feedback on different aspects for example: situation awareness, decision making, communication skills, etc.

Educational Approaches

Virtual patients can be used in different educational settings, for example:

  • The virtual patient cases support the delivery of traditional learning introducing problem based scenarios focused on clinical or general practice.
  • Virtual patients can be embedded in the delivery of clinical teaching. The learner may be acting independently, or under the guidance of a tutor or instructor, or in a collaborative setting with their peers.
  • The learner may use a scenario to explore personal/professional aspects of the patient-doctor relationship addressing communication and ethic issues promoting reflective thinking.
  • Repositories of scenarios may collectively address broad issues of healthcare which can be incorporated into clinical teaching settings as relevant.

Demos

This is an example of an exported virtual patient (compatible with Internet Explorer and Firefox):

Technical Specifications

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The Virtual Patients Application has been developed following international learning standards. The cases can be distributed as HTML as well as SCORM shareable content objects making them interoperable with different learning platforms.

The Virtual Patient Application runs on Windows 7, XP, Vista and currently compatible with Internet Explorer and Firefox.

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Fill in the online form if you would like to collaborate in the Virtual Patients Application.