Improving interprofessional competence in undergraduate students using a novel blended learning approach
Improving interprofessional competence in undergraduate students using a novel blended learning approach
Submitted by National Center... on Mar 14, 2014 - 11:14am CDT
Interprofessional simulation interventions, especially when face-to-face, involve considerable resources and require that all participants convene in a single location at a specific time. Scheduling multiple people across different programs is an important barrier to implementing interprofessional education interventions. This study explored a novel way to overcome the challenges associated with scheduling interprofessional learning experiences through the use of simulations in a virtual environment (Web.Alive™) where learners interact as avatars.
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