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April 17, 2015 3:55 PM
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3D Immersive Patient Simulators and Their Impact on Learning Success: A Thematic Review

3D Immersive Patient Simulators and Their Impact on Learning Success: A Thematic Review | CME-CPD | Scoop.it
Background: Immersive patient simulators (IPSs) combine the simulation of virtual patients with a three-dimensional (3D) environment and, thus, allow an illusionary immersion into a synthetic world, similar to computer games.
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January 21, 2015 2:01 PM
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Designing and Evaluating an Interactive Multimedia Web-Based Simulation for Developing Nurses’ Competencies in Acute Nursing Care: Randomized Controlled Trial

Designing and Evaluating an Interactive Multimedia Web-Based Simulation for Developing Nurses’ Competencies in Acute Nursing Care: Randomized Controlled Trial | CME-CPD | Scoop.it
Background: Web-based learning is becoming an increasingly important instructional tool in nursing education.
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December 4, 2013 2:45 PM
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CME Outfitters Launches Brand New Medical Simulation - PR Web (press release)

CME Outfitters Launches Brand New Medical Simulation
PR Web (press release)
CME Outfitters (CMEO), a leading accredited provider in continuing medical education, recently released a brand new online neuroscienceCME Medical Simulation.
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Scooped by Gilbert C FAURE from Medical Education Canada
November 25, 2013 4:59 AM
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Breaking bad news education for emergency medicine residents: A novel training module using simulation with the SPIKES protocol

We believe that the workshop was a worthwhile use of valuable educational time. Using simulation as an educational tool along with the SPIKES protocol and small group role play is a novel and efficient module to teach EPs how to break bad news in the stressful environments of an emergency room.


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Gilbert C FAURE's insight:

a paper on another way of teaching and learning emergency medicine

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August 21, 2013 3:37 PM
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Case | FREE CME Simulation

Rheumatoid Arthritis Case | FREE CME Simulation | CME-CPD | Scoop.it
This rheumatoid arthritis case is intended for rheumatologists and other physicians treating patients with RA. Try this FREE rheumatoid arthritis case now!
David Swaddle's curator insight, August 21, 2013 7:15 PM

If you have ever wondered what a physician's CME/CPD elearning activity might look like, then have a click on this.

Helen Pope's comment, August 21, 2013 9:54 PM
Good to see how a simulation activity works.
Duncan Bourke's comment, September 2, 2013 2:08 AM
This is really interesting - reminds of that old catalogue of text based virtual patients we found at one point, but better.
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November 4, 2012 11:51 AM
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Educational Webinars | The Society for Simulation in Healthcare | E-learning arts

Educational Webinars | The Society for Simulation in Healthcare | E-learning arts | CME-CPD | Scoop.it
These accredited, one-hour interactive, e-learning sessions are audience favorites from the 12th International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH 2012).
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July 26, 2012 5:01 AM
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New Trial resource – BMJ Learning

BMJ Learning offers high-quality continuing medical education for doctors and other healthcare professionals. It features over 500 modules of accredited, peer-reviewed learning modules in text, video, and audio formats.
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March 5, 2015 2:48 PM
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Elsevier announces commercial launch of new medical ExamPrep tool for UK students

Elsevier announces commercial launch of new medical ExamPrep tool for UK students | CME-CPD | Scoop.it
Elsevier, a world-leading provider of scientific, technical and medical information products and services, has announced the commercial launch in the UK of its new medical exam preparation and simulation tool, ExamPrep.
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May 21, 2014 3:11 PM
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Use of simulation techniques in medical education results in improved patient care, better outcomes

Use of simulation techniques in medical education results in improved patient care, better outcomes | CME-CPD | Scoop.it
The use of simulation techniques in medical education, such as lifelike mannequins and computer systems, results in improved patient care, better outcomes and other benefits, according to a study led by a Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of...
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December 2, 2013 6:30 AM
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CME-CPD: from Continuous Medical Education to Continuous Professional Development

This topic aggregates CME/CPD information on the web

from Europe

and more and more 

from America,

Asia,

Middle East,

Africa https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?q=africa

Public and private offers circulate through the internet focusing towards MDs or other health professions.

 

Two subtopics are now adressed in this topic

New formats of CME/CPD

https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?q=new+formats

 

and Social Media learning

Twitter https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?q=twitter

Youtube https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?q=youtube

Slideshare https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?q=slideshare

Facebook https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?q=facebook

 

Passive learning

Are Journals and published material still relevant ? https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?q=journal 

MOOCs https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?q=MOOC

Webinars more than 100 to analyze on https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?page=3&q=webinar,

Podcasts https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?q=podcasts,

Microlearning https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?q=microlearning

 

Active learning

Curation https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?q=curation,

Learning portfolios https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?q=learning+portfolios

Writing papers, reviews and reviewing papers, sharing PPT on slideshare, sharing youtube and webinars,

simulation https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?q=simulation,

gamification https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?q=gamification

personalized learning? 

 

Internet Point of Care CME (POC CME) https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?q=point+of+care+cme

and 

CPD of Other Healthcare Professionals 

https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd/?&tag=Other+Healthcare+Professionals

 

among them Europen Board of Veterinary Specialists

https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?q=veterinary

 

 

Gilbert C FAURE's insight:

extract from glossary of international academy for CPD accreditation

 

Continuing Medical Education (CME) - The process by which healthcare professionals engage in activities designed to support their continuing professional development. Activities are derived from multiple instructional domains, are learner centered, and support the ability of those professionals to provide high-quality, comprehensive, and continuous patient care and service to the public or their profession. The content of CME can be focused not only on clinical care, but also on those attitudes/skills necessary for the individual to contribute as an effective administrator, teacher, researcher, and team member in the healthcare system. Note: CME is often used interchangeably with continuing professional development (CPD).

 

Continuing Professional Development (CPD) –The learning journey of the healthcare professional as he/she seeks to improve her/his competence and expertise. This learning journey is supported by continuing medical education and other personal/professional activities by the learner with the intention of providing safe, legal, and high-quality services aiming at better health outcomes

for the patients and the community.
Note: CPD is often used interchangeably with continuing medical education (CME).

 

This hub content do not endorse any event or e-learning material.

 a link to a slideshare PPT presentation at UEMS headquarters in July 2013

http://fr.slideshare.net/gcfaure/uems-eaccme-2013-scoopitcmecpd

summarizing the approach behind this curation process.

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September 5, 2013 3:06 PM
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Oncology CME | Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML) Treatment

Oncology CME | Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML) Treatment | CME-CPD | Scoop.it
This oncology CME virtual patient simulation is intended for oncologists who treat patients with chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML).
Gilbert C FAURE's insight:

another simulation

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February 13, 2013 3:47 AM
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Gamification of CME: Is Your Organization in the "Game"?

Gamification of CME: Is Your Organization in the "Game"? | CME-CPD | Scoop.it
Adding learning games to your CME improves learning retention. Find out how medical organizations are using gamification to improve CME.
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September 2, 2012 3:34 PM
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10 Key Reasons That Make Content Curation Important for Education And Learning

10 Key Reasons That Make Content Curation Important for Education And Learning | CME-CPD | Scoop.it

Excerpted from long but very interesting article by Master Curator Robin Good:

 

"Content curation will play a major role both in the way we teach and in the way we educate ourselves on any topic. 

This article, builds up over my recent presentation on Content Curation for Education that I delivered at Emerge2012 virtual conference.

In that presentation I claimed that the adoption of "curation approaches" will directly affect the way competences are taught and the value that can be generated for "others" through a personal learning path.

 

In this article I outline ten key factors, already at work, which, among others, will very likely pave the way for a much greater and rapid adoption of curation practices in the educational / academic world.

 

These factors are:

 

1) An Overwhelming Abundance of Information Which Begs To Be Organized:

New digital literacy skills are of such great importance. They provide the mental tools for individuals to be able to evaluate, assess, filter and organize information in more effective ways than they have done until today.

 

2) A Growing Number of "Open" and Freely Accessible Teaching/Learning Content Hubs:

Learners will soon need some guidance in selecting the most appropriate course, instructor, approach and institution to achieve their goals most effectively.

 

3) From a Static, Unchanging World of Information To a Constantly Changing One:

a) Some of us dedicate their efforts to find, identify, monitor and update which are the most relevant "information sources", hubs or curators in every possible area of interest.

b) We equip our youth and ourselves with appropriate mental tools to be able to carry out such tasks.

 

4) Real-World Information Is Not Held Inside Silos Like Academic Institutions Pretend:

Curation fits in as a more appropriate approach to learning and to prepare for real-world work challenges, by allowing learners to construct meaning by having to research and to understand and to create new relationships between different information-elements.

 

5) Fast-Food Information Consumption In Rapid Decline - Curation Is the New Search:

Google has lost its "mojo". Search results have become increasingly unsatisfactory as they are often polluted by irrelevant, commercially-driven results or by large brands which Google likes to favor over small, independent and - hard to verify - information sources.

Researchers, educators and guides prefer to refer to trusted "curators" of specific information areas rather than to rely on Google-style secret and commercially-driven algorithms.

 

6) The Job Market is Rapidly Changing:

Outside of traditional "professionals" as doctors and engineers, companies recruiting new people are looking more for "skills and experience" than for degrees and certificates.

Today, the job marketplace requires people who can "think". People who can come up with creative solutions to unexpected problems...

Content curation offers a practical and immediately usable approach to help new learners train themselves in developing such very skills.

 

7) Alternative Certification Systems Are Emerging: Open Badges:

Here a few simple ideas.

Move from teaching and certifying to:

a) curating talent - breed new talent by providing motivated learners with the ideal conditions to study, research and develop new ideas.

 

b) curating educational resources for a specific area of interest / language / region / by creating and maintaining highly qualified "learning paths", and providing assistance, specialized training and resources, to those in specific need of it.

 

c) curating human guides, training future curators - by cultivating and supporting the development of skilled information-guides and coaches that possess the skills of a curator and those of a great story-teller.

 

8) Teachers and Professors Can Now Curate Their Own Textbooks:

Academic and independent teaching curators will design new textbook and teaching curriculums / learning paths. They will do so by selecting and pulling together the best and most relevant material in a variety of formats and configurations to satisfy the needs of many different "audiences".

These individuals will create also great collections of exercises, case studies, real-world examples, people's profiles and toolkits to further facilitate the exploration and learning of such topics.

 

9) Educational Marketplace Open to Thousands of Competitors:

There are now tens of learning marketplaces and platforms that allow anyone to offer and sell courses online. From WiziQ to Udemy the number of alternative services making it possible for anyone to deliver a "professional" course is rapidly increasing.

Today, anyone can become both a "resource", a supplier of content as well as a curator / editor / publisher of new curated content resources such as book collections, expert guides, curated and annotated lists of resources, examples, or templates galleries.

 

10) Growing Demand for Trusted Guidance Over Learning Content and Curricula:

Traditional academic institutions may indeed become trusted curators and guides to the greater universe of information out there, while specializing their efforts for a set of specific areas, needs and communities of interests.

With such abundance and variety (in quality) of educational materials, learners will soon express a growing demand for trusted guides to help them in selecting quality learning guides, sources, hubs and more than anything, curated learning paths and toolkits to explore and learn deeper about a specific topic.

This is where the opportunity for both sides lies."

 

 

Each factor is analyzed with more information, examples and external links. Read full, long and interesting article here:

http://www.masternewmedia.org/curation-for-education-and-learning/


Via Giuseppe Mauriello
Prasanth (WN)'s comment, August 9, 2012 9:28 AM
Thanks
Nate McGee's comment, August 9, 2012 10:08 AM
Thank you!
Prasanth (WN)'s comment, August 10, 2012 10:10 AM
Thanks